But logistically it's much harder for disabled people house hunting, especially away from home. As well as the mobility and property access issues, all of us probably experience chronic pain everyday to a lesser or greater degree.
But at least we've got the internet and google earth and street view nowadays. There was obviously nothing like that when I, yourself, or most people in this forum bought their first home.
I know your bungalow was originally your parents. Did it take long to make all the modifications and adaptions and get it how you wanted to? I expect it took quite a long time. Did you stay in the property while the work was being done and supervise the builders yourself?
Scooterman wrote:I won’t get the matching cold tap until that one goes wrong. But by then the new lever hot tap will probably have been discontinued So I still have mismatched taps
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steves1977uk wrote:How do you get water out of those taps when they're upside down SM?
Steve
foghornleghorn wrote:steves1977uk wrote:How do you get water out of those taps when they're upside down SM?
Steve
Probably comes out like a fountain but at least he has got an Australian mug on the windowsill to catch it in
Because it has basically doubled its value, and I intend on doing a draw down agreement - so I can spend the money while living in it!
To be paid off when you die by selling your house which will by then have likely doubled in price. Or not...
Scooterman wrote:This spring/summer I'm definitely looking for my own place. If I was buying in a 10 mile radius it would be easy. But I can neither afford or want to live locally (too expensive and too congested).
shirley_hkg wrote: Only the good die young !
Burgerman wrote:No problem.
Go see a solicitor, make a will to leave everything you have to:
John Williamson
20 Westlands Ave
Grimsby
NE Lincs
DN34 4SP
UK
shirley_hkg wrote:
Why are you still offered social housing , while you own assets or well off enough to acquire your own property ?
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