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Annual utility bill set to be £1600 soon, I'll break even in 6 years then :O)Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostLarge being about £10,000
I'll stick to gas thanks.
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Wot, no immigrants?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostHerm is for sale your's for £15m...
Was in sark last week lovely little place took horse and cart around to the other side of the island (the only form of transport available) feels like going back 100 years, peaceful, sunny, nice people...
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Herm is for sale your's for £15m...Originally posted by Platypus View PostI'd move to Alderney in a flash if I could. Best of luck!
Was in sark last week lovely little place took horse and cart around to the other side of the island (the only form of transport available) feels like going back 100 years, peaceful, sunny, nice people...
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Large being about £10,000Originally posted by scooterscot View PostFamily members got me looking at bore hole technology, there a company here who specialise in the business. Large initial outlay of course; have even considered installing in the house in town as we have an old back boiler system that's getting the bucket soon...
I'll stick to gas thanks.
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you bet...Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostAre they meant to be gutted and restored on the inside?
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Family members got me looking at bore hole technology, there a company here who specialise in the business. Large initial outlay of course; have even considered installing in the house in town as we have an old back boiler system that's getting the bucket soon...Originally posted by milanbenes View PostWhat are you expecting the heating costs to be on that place near Stirling ?
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I'd move to Alderney in a flash if I could. Best of luck!Originally posted by scooterscot View PostApart from the tax advantages, me and the mrs are both considering the idea - after a recent trip to one of the neighbouring islands and the sunshine we're both quite keen on the idea now. She likes gardening I like sailing, I think it's a win win situation - open market houses seem to be same price as in this city, so what's against it?
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what's with the horrible interior of all the houses?
Are they meant to be gutted and restored on the inside?
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scooter,
that is a beautiful place.
What are you expecting the heating costs to be on that place near Stirling ?
You can be our member of the landed gentry - along with Scotspine, software to the gentry.
Milan.
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Er Thanks, but not as wealthy as implied though. Would still have to borrow albeit only a fraction and then income is still required.Originally posted by milanbenes View PostScooter, hats off to you, you must be a very rich man
good luck to you
Milan.
On the other hand this place in Kingdom of Fife is also appealing, similar price though... might not break the bank as much as above.
I have a dream hoouse pictures taped to the inside of the wardrobe door to remind me why I do what I do....
Scooter
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostThe compostarium.
put one of my compost logs on yer garden and you are looking at a barren, blighted wasteland for a thousand years
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Moving to the channel Islands is otherwise known as long term euthenasiaOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostApart from the tax advantages, me and the mrs are both considering the idea - after a recent trip to one of the neighbouring islands and the sunshine we're both quite keen on the idea now. She likes gardening I like sailing, I think it's a win win situation - open market houses seem to be same price as in this city, so what's against it?
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