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Andrew |
posted on 7th Feb 14 at 17:12 |
Bloody hell, for once i did myself a favor by not buying out the leasehold. | |
deano87 |
posted on 6th Feb 14 at 20:09 |
Financial advisor said almost impossible to get mortgage on full freehold flat, especially as first time buyer. If it is a % of freehold possible. | |
Andrew |
posted on 6th Feb 14 at 19:31 |
quote: I got offered to buy out the leasehold on my flat. I decided I needed a car :o Maintenance costs are a complete cunt on flats, check these out before signing any documents! | |
spencer88 |
posted on 5th Feb 14 at 11:38 |
Have you looked in to the legal documents? | |
deano87 |
posted on 4th Feb 14 at 08:57 |
Haven't looked into it further but it could well be a typo. No reason why it wouldn't be freehold. | |
John |
posted on 4th Feb 14 at 08:42 |
Not sure if it's called the same in England but it's quite common to have a '4 in a block' here. Although I suppose it is kind of a flat, I've never heard it termed as that, more the upstairs or downstairs of a house. | |
pow |
posted on 4th Feb 14 at 08:35 |
You sure that's not a typo? | |
Marc |
posted on 4th Feb 14 at 08:04 |
Isn't this essentially a quarter house? | |
deano87 |
posted on 3rd Feb 14 at 22:01 |
Has anyone done this? Property come up in preferred town, in a very central location. Boasts 2 large double bedrooms, kitchen, living room diner, private rear garden and garage en bloc. But it is a flat. |