Now I'm sure most of you live in big country piles so don't have to worry about the pitfalls of living cheek by jowel with the great unwashed.
But a recent experience of an acquaintance of mine made my mindful of the fact that the things you need to look out for when choosing a property go way beyond what one would consider diligent.
The aforementioned acquaintance bought a lovely 4 bed semi in a village not far from Woking. It ticked all the tight boxes, nothing untoward in the survey or the search so in she moved.
She was aware of the fact that there was a school 300 yrds down the road and probably thought it a plus point. What she hadn't bargained on was the gridlock and general mayhem caused by people doing the school run. She tells me she literally gets her drive blocked in by pig headed people of both sexes double parking outside. This doesn't just go on for 25 minutes either side of 9am and 4pm. No, it starts at 8 and goes on until 10 as for so many people (mainly women) the whole routine is a social event so her otherwise peaceful backwater reverberates to a cacophony of OK Yah yummy mummies for approximately 4 hours a day and half the time she can't even get out the house to escape the din because the street is gridlocked and her drive is blocked by a Humvee.
So, never, ever live near a school.
Odd things I've noticed that have put me off buying a house have included the next door neighbour being in possession of an outdoor hot tub (cue shrieking middle aged women who can't take their lambrini during antisocial hours) and several unkempt gardens. If the grass in one's prospective neighbour's lawn is knee height then I don't want that person as a neighbour.
I'm sure there are plenty of others that people can add...
But a recent experience of an acquaintance of mine made my mindful of the fact that the things you need to look out for when choosing a property go way beyond what one would consider diligent.
The aforementioned acquaintance bought a lovely 4 bed semi in a village not far from Woking. It ticked all the tight boxes, nothing untoward in the survey or the search so in she moved.
She was aware of the fact that there was a school 300 yrds down the road and probably thought it a plus point. What she hadn't bargained on was the gridlock and general mayhem caused by people doing the school run. She tells me she literally gets her drive blocked in by pig headed people of both sexes double parking outside. This doesn't just go on for 25 minutes either side of 9am and 4pm. No, it starts at 8 and goes on until 10 as for so many people (mainly women) the whole routine is a social event so her otherwise peaceful backwater reverberates to a cacophony of OK Yah yummy mummies for approximately 4 hours a day and half the time she can't even get out the house to escape the din because the street is gridlocked and her drive is blocked by a Humvee.
So, never, ever live near a school.
Odd things I've noticed that have put me off buying a house have included the next door neighbour being in possession of an outdoor hot tub (cue shrieking middle aged women who can't take their lambrini during antisocial hours) and several unkempt gardens. If the grass in one's prospective neighbour's lawn is knee height then I don't want that person as a neighbour.
I'm sure there are plenty of others that people can add...
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