Things that put you right off an house
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As a serial but rather shallow viewer of houses on the net there are some features which put me right off looking further, some less obvious than others.
Let's start with bars in the house WTF? If I want a bar I'll pop to the pub. Chavvy beyond belief IMHO.
Conservatories with an opaque, corrugated, polycarbonmate roof. No amount of fancy blinds wil disguise the fact it is a plastic greenhouse.
And pool/snooker tables. Ok for an odd hour wuth your mates, but giving up a large room?
And today one had a 'baby lounge' which apparenmtly is where you feed and change the baby and keep all their stuff to prevent the rest of the house being cluttered. Ok in a 72 bed mansion with a nanny but this was in addition to the 'baby bedroom' and the 'nursery' in a 3 bed mid terrace in Mansfield.
I also click through swimming pools as an extrordinary expense (for a non swimmer)but I think that may just be me.
So what causes you to 'click through'.
Let's start with bars in the house WTF? If I want a bar I'll pop to the pub. Chavvy beyond belief IMHO.
Conservatories with an opaque, corrugated, polycarbonmate roof. No amount of fancy blinds wil disguise the fact it is a plastic greenhouse.
And pool/snooker tables. Ok for an odd hour wuth your mates, but giving up a large room?
And today one had a 'baby lounge' which apparenmtly is where you feed and change the baby and keep all their stuff to prevent the rest of the house being cluttered. Ok in a 72 bed mansion with a nanny but this was in addition to the 'baby bedroom' and the 'nursery' in a 3 bed mid terrace in Mansfield.
I also click through swimming pools as an extrordinary expense (for a non swimmer)but I think that may just be me.
So what causes you to 'click through'.
Bungalows. I f
kin hate em with a passion. If you live one, thats your choice. I'd never ever buy one.
Any house that shouts new money is also out of bounds for me. One step away from a romanian gypsy palace imo.
Ultimately though its the road and indeed the area. I don't care how nice the house looks. If you are in the wrong side of town, your house is an oasis in a desert of s
t.
kin hate em with a passion. If you live one, thats your choice. I'd never ever buy one. Any house that shouts new money is also out of bounds for me. One step away from a romanian gypsy palace imo.
Ultimately though its the road and indeed the area. I don't care how nice the house looks. If you are in the wrong side of town, your house is an oasis in a desert of s
t.Cogcog said:
As a serial but rather shallow viewer of houses on the net there are some features which put me right off looking further, some less obvious than others.
Let's start with bars in the house WTF? If I want a bar I'll pop to the pub. Chavvy beyond belief IMHO.
Conservatories with an opaque, corrugated, polycarbonmate roof. No amount of fancy blinds wil disguise the fact it is a plastic greenhouse.
And pool/snooker tables. Ok for an odd hour wuth your mates, but giving up a large room?
And today one had a 'baby lounge' which apparenmtly is where you feed and change the baby and keep all their stuff to prevent the rest of the house being cluttered. Ok in a 72 bed mansion with a nanny but this was in addition to the 'baby bedroom' and the 'nursery' in a 3 bed mid terrace in Mansfield.
I also click through swimming pools as an extrordinary expense (for a non swimmer)but I think that may just be me.
So what causes you to 'click through'.
Hmmm I have a pool table and a table tennis table and did have a bar (hidden behind a false wall) in the last place, I have a seperate living room as well for relaxing... that said it's a batchelor pad and gets partied pretty hard - having the games area for people to congregate works quite well... Let's start with bars in the house WTF? If I want a bar I'll pop to the pub. Chavvy beyond belief IMHO.
Conservatories with an opaque, corrugated, polycarbonmate roof. No amount of fancy blinds wil disguise the fact it is a plastic greenhouse.
And pool/snooker tables. Ok for an odd hour wuth your mates, but giving up a large room?
And today one had a 'baby lounge' which apparenmtly is where you feed and change the baby and keep all their stuff to prevent the rest of the house being cluttered. Ok in a 72 bed mansion with a nanny but this was in addition to the 'baby bedroom' and the 'nursery' in a 3 bed mid terrace in Mansfield.
I also click through swimming pools as an extrordinary expense (for a non swimmer)but I think that may just be me.
So what causes you to 'click through'.
I might fit a bar in this one come to think of it, not a pub style one but one which disappears away into a large cupboard, there's never room in the fridge for the food as well as the drink so I'm not eating too well at the moment
Oh, and this is in a 2 bedroom flat 
Just about anything at a sensible price level built in the last 20 years. Most modern houses for us commoners exhibit some or all of the following:
- Bugger all parking; room for 1 car if you're lucky
- Narrow streets to compound the above
- No garage; if there is one, it's built into the house and using up valuable indoor space
- Tiny little gardens
- "Open plan" front gardens - a few square feet of grass, no wall, no path, no fence, no flowerbeds, f**k-all
- Stud partition internal walls that feel as though they're made of matchsticks and rice paper
- At least one room per floor that is too small to be of any real practical use!
I once went to view a property on the Wirral that was the most hideous experience...
Walk up to the place, end 3 story very large terrace, good area too.
Old windows had been ripped out -5pts
New cheap white PVC windows chocked in and expanded foam all over the place -10pts
Door opens, woman breathes fag smoke straight in our faces -10pts
Shown into the front lounge, absolute tip, windows terrible, fireplace ripped out carpet stinks -5pts
Go upstairs, stairs almost fall down, can see daylight through many places you realy shouldnt, -10pts
Shower in second bedroom just stood there middle of nowhere? -5pts
3rd floor bedrooms like some 3rd world state, damp everywhere, a hole. -10pts
Garden, decent size but why is the gable end subsiding? -20pts
The Roof needs complety redoing - 10pts
Ok some things could have been put down to being a fixer uper (not priced like it tho!). Dont answer the door with a ciggie...
Walk up to the place, end 3 story very large terrace, good area too.
Old windows had been ripped out -5pts
New cheap white PVC windows chocked in and expanded foam all over the place -10pts
Door opens, woman breathes fag smoke straight in our faces -10pts
Shown into the front lounge, absolute tip, windows terrible, fireplace ripped out carpet stinks -5pts
Go upstairs, stairs almost fall down, can see daylight through many places you realy shouldnt, -10pts
Shower in second bedroom just stood there middle of nowhere? -5pts
3rd floor bedrooms like some 3rd world state, damp everywhere, a hole. -10pts
Garden, decent size but why is the gable end subsiding? -20pts
The Roof needs complety redoing - 10pts
Ok some things could have been put down to being a fixer uper (not priced like it tho!). Dont answer the door with a ciggie...
We once viewed a 5 bed extended semi with one bathroom, with the owner's family doing the viewing. The large and portly family were very overbearing, the interior decor hideous. The new build detatched home next door was built extremely close, was set mmuch further back and completely overlooked the postage stamp sized back garden. What really did it, though, was the parents telling us that they had built the house next door and were intending to move into it. If we hadn't been told that, we'd have considered it, as a fixer upper, as it was in our price range, in a semi rural location and walkable to the nearest station with trains into Birmingham where I was working at the time.
Cogcog said:
And pool/snooker tables. Ok for an odd hour wuth your mates, but giving up a large room?
And today one had a 'baby lounge' which apparenmtly is where you feed and change the baby and keep all their stuff to prevent the rest of the house being cluttered. Ok in a 72 bed mansion with a nanny but this was in addition to the 'baby bedroom' and the 'nursery' in a 3 bed mid terrace in Mansfield.
Yeah, good point. I mean, when they move out they normally leave the table there. And as for the baby lounge, I hope you have good parenting skills...And today one had a 'baby lounge' which apparenmtly is where you feed and change the baby and keep all their stuff to prevent the rest of the house being cluttered. Ok in a 72 bed mansion with a nanny but this was in addition to the 'baby bedroom' and the 'nursery' in a 3 bed mid terrace in Mansfield.
That's why when I put my previous house on the market, I converted my home gym back into the dining room that it was in case any idiots thought, "But I have gym membership, why do I need a gym at home; I'd like a dining room but this house doesn't have one..."

pano amo said:
Bungalows. I f
kin hate em with a passion. If you live one, thats your choice. I'd never ever buy one.
Off topic but do you know why they are called Bungalows?
kin hate em with a passion. If you live one, thats your choice. I'd never ever buy one. Because when the first one was being constructed the builder was running out of money so he said "Bung a low roof on it"

ShadownINja said:
Cogcog said:
And pool/snooker tables. Ok for an odd hour wuth your mates, but giving up a large room?
And today one had a 'baby lounge' which apparenmtly is where you feed and change the baby and keep all their stuff to prevent the rest of the house being cluttered. Ok in a 72 bed mansion with a nanny but this was in addition to the 'baby bedroom' and the 'nursery' in a 3 bed mid terrace in Mansfield.
Yeah, good point. I mean, when they move out they normally leave the table there. And as for the baby lounge, I hope you have good parenting skills...And today one had a 'baby lounge' which apparenmtly is where you feed and change the baby and keep all their stuff to prevent the rest of the house being cluttered. Ok in a 72 bed mansion with a nanny but this was in addition to the 'baby bedroom' and the 'nursery' in a 3 bed mid terrace in Mansfield.
That's why when I put my previous house on the market, I converted my home gym back into the dining room that it was in case any idiots thought, "But I have gym membership, why do I need a gym at home; I'd like a dining room but this house doesn't have one..."

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