Buying a New Build..... and part ex!
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Dan_1981 said:
Welshbeef said:
Dan_1981 said:
Our house has been on the market since March - was on the market at £125k, had had an offer recently at £119500 but they wanted a quick deal, and we hadn't found anywhere else.
The part ex they've given us £120k for and put it straight back on the market at £114,995
Extras wise we got:
Carpets & flooring throughout.
integrated appliances
legal fees paid on sale & purchase
stamp duty paid.
All in all we were happy with the deal.
You do know that means there was a lot of fat in the property you bought don't you?The part ex they've given us £120k for and put it straight back on the market at £114,995
Extras wise we got:
Carpets & flooring throughout.
integrated appliances
legal fees paid on sale & purchase
stamp duty paid.
All in all we were happy with the deal.
There you go that silly assumption - they are a commercial entity purely in existence to make money and they certainly made money out of you. Hopefully not too much so you've taken a bath.
Welshbeef said:
Ah
There you go that silly assumption - they are a commercial entity purely in existence to make money and they certainly made money out of you. Hopefully not too much so you've taken a bath.
Most accurate post I've read of yours, ever! There you go that silly assumption - they are a commercial entity purely in existence to make money and they certainly made money out of you. Hopefully not too much so you've taken a bath.
I very much doubt the OP has 'fleeced' the developer, they're professionals. In the business of making money.
On the contrary, you'll have given them plenty of profit.
Hope the house and estate is all you wish it to be
Well almost a year to the day since we first looked at the estate we moved in last Monday!
Really happy with the house - couple of snags we've picked up on but nothing major / in the league of some of the horror stories you hear about with regard to new builds.
Couple of months delay from the date we were first promised but not big deal as we were part exing.
Estate is almost complete - despite the proximity of the house to the motorway, inside you genuinely can't hear the road. On the rear garden it's pretty much indistinguishable from any other house / local noise i've experienced before.
Very happy so far.
Really happy with the house - couple of snags we've picked up on but nothing major / in the league of some of the horror stories you hear about with regard to new builds.
Couple of months delay from the date we were first promised but not big deal as we were part exing.
Estate is almost complete - despite the proximity of the house to the motorway, inside you genuinely can't hear the road. On the rear garden it's pretty much indistinguishable from any other house / local noise i've experienced before.
Very happy so far.
Dan_1981 said:
Well almost a year to the day since we first looked at the estate we moved in last Monday!
Really happy with the house - couple of snags we've picked up on but nothing major / in the league of some of the horror stories you hear about with regard to new builds.
Couple of months delay from the date we were first promised but not big deal as we were part exing.
Estate is almost complete - despite the proximity of the house to the motorway, inside you genuinely can't hear the road. On the rear garden it's pretty much indistinguishable from any other house / local noise i've experienced before.
Very happy so far.
Congrats.Really happy with the house - couple of snags we've picked up on but nothing major / in the league of some of the horror stories you hear about with regard to new builds.
Couple of months delay from the date we were first promised but not big deal as we were part exing.
Estate is almost complete - despite the proximity of the house to the motorway, inside you genuinely can't hear the road. On the rear garden it's pretty much indistinguishable from any other house / local noise i've experienced before.
Very happy so far.
What was/is their customer service like?
dave_s13 said:
Good stuff.
Looking at a harron homes development near me as there layout etc is really very good.
If you Google for Harron homes reviews though it doesn't make good reading at all.
To be honest it's like most things, car manufacturers, Kitchen companies, governments....lots of complaints when they do something wrong...very little when they do something right. When the wrong goes to right people forget to update accordingly etc etcLooking at a harron homes development near me as there layout etc is really very good.
If you Google for Harron homes reviews though it doesn't make good reading at all.
Most housing developers, if reviews were the only thing to go off, wouldn't exist for their housing being deemed 'untouchable'
So far we've had no issues with customer service as all of our minor snags have gone through the site office.
We've got a friend on the site who moved in last November - they've had a few more issues than we have and have struggled to get them resolved in a decent time frame.
With regard to review I think you'll find negative for all new home builders.
I'm emailing our list of things we have picked up on over to the CS team & site today just to ensure there is a record of them & they're acting on them. Will keep the thread updated.
We've got a friend on the site who moved in last November - they've had a few more issues than we have and have struggled to get them resolved in a decent time frame.
With regard to review I think you'll find negative for all new home builders.
I'm emailing our list of things we have picked up on over to the CS team & site today just to ensure there is a record of them & they're acting on them. Will keep the thread updated.
Zippee said:
cptsideways said:
As for social housing next door yes it bloody well does matter as quite simply it can potentially ruin your life, trust me we found out the hard way.
Go buy a smaller older place with a decent garden, a hedge, a driveway & some privacy.
This every day of the week! And yes I am also talking form experience Go buy a smaller older place with a decent garden, a hedge, a driveway & some privacy.
cptsideways said:
jonah35 said:
I'm the only chap that likes new build.
A bit like buying a new car. I'd prefer new to a kitchen, bedroom, bathrooms that have been used before.nthe layout is good, nhbc warranty, more insulated.
However price often goes down before it goes up and the parking is the issue.
I prefer having neighbours close by, more of a community feel but parking is bad so a double drive is a good idea.
Also, people buying tend to be in similar late twenties, thirties age bracket with professional jobs. Arguably a good thing in my opinion.
lol you might want to check if your neighbours actually have a job at all first.A bit like buying a new car. I'd prefer new to a kitchen, bedroom, bathrooms that have been used before.nthe layout is good, nhbc warranty, more insulated.
However price often goes down before it goes up and the parking is the issue.
I prefer having neighbours close by, more of a community feel but parking is bad so a double drive is a good idea.
Also, people buying tend to be in similar late twenties, thirties age bracket with professional jobs. Arguably a good thing in my opinion.
Nothing weird, they can defer the social aspect to another site. A builder a few miles away from me has done it, they couldn't really sell homes for £550k and have scallys walking round the place could they?! Instead they built a whole mini "estate" that is 100% social, the way it should be IMO. To those that do buy new with social housing a word of warning/advice. If you have any trouble what so ever in the first 12 months get the housing association involved. They can kick the s out quite easily during this time. After that not even a crack den gets them evicted.
Congrats on your new house
We also bought new-build, from Taylor Wimpey a couple of years ago.
They discounted as much as the mortgage company allowed, plus a few secret extras that they didn't strictly need to find out about .
Love the house, love the location, very happy with the price we paid - 2 years later the same house type is selling for 15% more and they don't stay on the market long. Customer service has been good. There were lots of small snags but all sorted now, plus a couple of upgrades for free after moving in.
No social housing (yet?)... the plans for our estate were approved before it became a requirement.
We did see some horrible new-build estates, but they're not all bad.
We also bought new-build, from Taylor Wimpey a couple of years ago.
They discounted as much as the mortgage company allowed, plus a few secret extras that they didn't strictly need to find out about .
Love the house, love the location, very happy with the price we paid - 2 years later the same house type is selling for 15% more and they don't stay on the market long. Customer service has been good. There were lots of small snags but all sorted now, plus a couple of upgrades for free after moving in.
No social housing (yet?)... the plans for our estate were approved before it became a requirement.
We did see some horrible new-build estates, but they're not all bad.
R E S T E C P said:
No social housing (yet?)... the plans for our estate were approved before it became a requirement.
It was most certainly a requirement two years ago. We purchased a Taylor Wimpey House (was George Wimpey when we started!) in 2009 and sites had social/affordable on them then. Perhaps they deferred this too but that would be unusual for a volume builder.Anyway, I'm glad you are both happy
Dave_ST220 said:
R E S T E C P said:
No social housing (yet?)... the plans for our estate were approved before it became a requirement.
It was most certainly a requirement two years ago.Worked out well for us!
It's now October.
We've been in the house 4 months and last week we had our final snags finished off
Some of them have been absolutely ridiculous....
a cracked window was fitted - picked up on before we moved in..... finally replaced last week.
The gutters were levelled wrong on one side & drained to the wrong end meaning that in heavy rain it spilled over and ran down the side of the house instead of down a drain pipe.
The dual zone central heating - thermostat installed in the lounge & also in the hallway so you can heat the lounge to a different tempt to the rest of the house - connected to the boiler the wrong way round so the lung thermostat controlled the house & vice versa - that led to some confusion / swearing at the box.
Overall - nothing major.
Unlike our neighbours - moved in about 3 weeks before us, both work as cabin crew and spend alot of time away - came back after three nights away opened the door to a torrent of water pouring down the stairs - waste pipe on the toilet has come "detatched" so the toilet constantly filled itself and poured water through the house for three days - all the ceilings were down. Finally moved back in last month.
Site is running over by a fair bit - now expecting to be finished by xmas.
Overall - yes i'd buy a new build again but i'd be very selective about site & inspect the house carefully.
We've been in the house 4 months and last week we had our final snags finished off
Some of them have been absolutely ridiculous....
a cracked window was fitted - picked up on before we moved in..... finally replaced last week.
The gutters were levelled wrong on one side & drained to the wrong end meaning that in heavy rain it spilled over and ran down the side of the house instead of down a drain pipe.
The dual zone central heating - thermostat installed in the lounge & also in the hallway so you can heat the lounge to a different tempt to the rest of the house - connected to the boiler the wrong way round so the lung thermostat controlled the house & vice versa - that led to some confusion / swearing at the box.
Overall - nothing major.
Unlike our neighbours - moved in about 3 weeks before us, both work as cabin crew and spend alot of time away - came back after three nights away opened the door to a torrent of water pouring down the stairs - waste pipe on the toilet has come "detatched" so the toilet constantly filled itself and poured water through the house for three days - all the ceilings were down. Finally moved back in last month.
Site is running over by a fair bit - now expecting to be finished by xmas.
Overall - yes i'd buy a new build again but i'd be very selective about site & inspect the house carefully.
TheLordJohn said:
Thanks for coming back to us with an update.
Glad you're happy with the house.
That snag list would be the envy of quite a few new-build owners, i'd imagine.
Agreed. Glad you're happy with the house.
That snag list would be the envy of quite a few new-build owners, i'd imagine.
We've been lucky - we've had lots of little things but they have picked up on them & fixed them quickly.
Other owners on the estate haven't been so lucky - the neighbours for example with the flood, another couple ordered fitted wardrobes, they're still waiting to be installed - moved in in February, the model they picked is now discontinued. Another house has an extra window that wasn't on the plans they were shown when purchasing.
It seems you get good & bad on every estate.
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