Get some costings of all the work that needs to be done by contractors, remember that Electrical work need to be done by a Certified Electrician, not by a chap down the road who is handy.
Then cost out how much to move, including legal fees and stamp duty.
You probably won’t find it’s much different in cost, but you also have to factor in the upheaval of having the work done whilst you are living in the house. Maybe a new build would suit you better now?
We have a bungalow, the bungalow next door was knocked down and a huge house built, I think that when we move the same will happen here, so we will tidy the place up, fix the bathroom tiles (no point having a swanky bathroom fitted now) and sell it as ‘having potential’ much as I love our bungalow I don’t love our location, although it is very peaceful here. We would rather take the hit on the price than spend months having builders/plumbers/electricians in when we are still living here.
When we move it will be closer (almost next door ) to the rest of our family so we won’t need the 5 bedrooms that we have at the moment for when they all come to stay.
I’ve started taking photos of the gardens during the different seasons, in case new buyers want to keep all the trees and hedges around the property, but if next door is anything to go by they would rather have the extra 15ft of land all around, than trees and hedges that support local wildlife.
Should I be doing more for my daughter and grandchildren?
Last three letters contd. November 2015


