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TrendyNannie6 Mon 03-May-21 21:06:20

It must be awful having to put up with a noisy neighbour! You are saying already it’s not exactly what you want... and I can totally understand you wanting to have peace from noise, you have lived in your property for 35 years a very long time so you are bound to be a bit apprehensive, I’d view it and go with your gut feeling! Make a list of pros and cons, wishing you all the best, let us know how you get on if you do decide to move moggie57

Shinamae Sun 11-Apr-21 10:59:49

I think you should go with your gut feeling

Redhead56 Sun 11-Apr-21 10:55:59

How far away is it from where you live now and your brother? I personally like to live where I am familiar maybe you are the same that’s why you are indecisive. Take a trip there to look at the area see how you could benefit from the move.

V3ra Sun 11-Apr-21 09:38:52

I don't know how the housing association rules work, but could you take this flat to get to the area you want as a first step, then let it be known you'd take a smaller one if that becomes available at a later date?
At least you'd leave the noisy neighbour and be nearer your brother in the meantime.

Susiewong65 Sun 11-Apr-21 09:32:33

I agree with Oopsadaisy1

A bit of paint can transform a place but nightmare neighbours are more difficult to deal with.

You should go and view it and then make a decision.

33 years is along time to live in one place and we can often just get stuck in a rut thinking it’s the easiest option.

Good luck.

Loislovesstewie Sun 11-Apr-21 09:07:25

Before you make your decision check what happens if you refuse, in other words would you ever get another offer. Some HA's don't offer anything for a period of time, sometimes 12 months so keep that in mind.

Shandy57 Sun 11-Apr-21 09:04:32

Sounds fantastic, you'll escape your noisy neighbour and be able to see your brother more regularly. I looked at moving to Worthing and couldn't afford to buy there. It's a lovely area with a good bus service that takes you all along the coast.

Oopsadaisy1 Sat 10-Apr-21 14:28:56

Is where you want to be , not ‘its’

Oopsadaisy1 Sat 10-Apr-21 14:28:26

I’m one for doing lists of pros and cons too.

It sounds as though the new flat, it’s where you want to be, close to your brother and nothing that a splodge of paint won’t put right.

You don’t say where you are now, but maybe it’s time for a change?

midgey Sat 10-Apr-21 13:59:16

You only pay a bedroom tax if you are on benefits, that might make a significant difference to your income.

Grandmabatty Sat 10-Apr-21 13:35:49

What is holding you back? Write out pros and cons of both places and then put them in order of importance. Then go through the cons and decide how or if each one could be dealt with. It might help stop your indecision. Good luck.

silverlining48 Sat 10-Apr-21 11:54:50

I visit a friend in worthing regularly, it’s a nice place to live. That may not help, but noisy neighbours can drive anyone mad.

EllanVannin Sat 10-Apr-21 11:52:30

Sometimes it's better the Devil you know. smile

EllanVannin Sat 10-Apr-21 11:51:41

Don't move if you're dithering, you've got to want to without feeling indecisive.

moggie57 Sat 10-Apr-21 11:48:11

i have been offered a 2 bedroom flat in worthing west sussex , places for people housing association . the flat is ok , but facing the gardens on the first floor/lots of decorating to do./its big enough for three people and i would have to pay bedroom tax for the extra bedroom/. its not exactly what i want...but i am having problems with a noisy neighbour here , i have lived here 35 years , should i stay where i know , i should i go to the new flat . my brother lives 10 mins away . why am i dithering whether to go or not?i feel i should go,but inside i am a bundle of nerves whether this is the right decision ..