I always hated the old house. What can I say? I bought it in a hurry, because we needed to move from Glasgow to Cheesetown before the (then) Cherub moved to high school. And most of my money was still stuck in Glasgow.
People tried to be nice. Believe me, a lot of faint praise has been lavished on this place.....
And this house defeated me. The windows and back doors leaked in heavy rain. And it rains a lot in Scotland. Half of the upstairs windows were jammed closed. Conveniently the other half never closed properly, but rattled in the gentlest of breezes. The double glazing was shot. Even in high summer the place was freezing. In winter we hugged the radiators (literally) or the dog or both.
And I'd had enough.. There's only so long you can happily remind yourself "At least it's cheap"
The problem was - how could I honestly sell this house in good faith to someone else? How could I fail to mention the strange smell from underneath the garage, and the recent spate of car burnings in the village? How could I look any buyer in the eye and not mention that the house is on the way from the pub to the housing estate and you get woken up regularly in the wee small hours? I might be a drama queen, but I'm not a good enough actress to smile and mutter about being so sorry to leave this..
And so it was that I found a property developer who would accept my house in part exchange for a new house being built in a new development. And they only had a huge five bed roomed place left. And I only had.. my house. And so the deal was done.
And we both thought we'd got the best of the deal....
Which as any fule kno can't be the case...
People tried to be nice. Believe me, a lot of faint praise has been lavished on this place.....
- You get a nice view from here. Yes things are better if you look out.
- Garden's easy to maintain Yes for it is tiny
- Nice you've got an en-suite. Yes because the shower in the bathroom doesn't work. At all. Ever
- So quaint. Yes because nothing has been done maintenance wise since the last century.
And this house defeated me. The windows and back doors leaked in heavy rain. And it rains a lot in Scotland. Half of the upstairs windows were jammed closed. Conveniently the other half never closed properly, but rattled in the gentlest of breezes. The double glazing was shot. Even in high summer the place was freezing. In winter we hugged the radiators (literally) or the dog or both.
And I'd had enough.. There's only so long you can happily remind yourself "At least it's cheap"
The problem was - how could I honestly sell this house in good faith to someone else? How could I fail to mention the strange smell from underneath the garage, and the recent spate of car burnings in the village? How could I look any buyer in the eye and not mention that the house is on the way from the pub to the housing estate and you get woken up regularly in the wee small hours? I might be a drama queen, but I'm not a good enough actress to smile and mutter about being so sorry to leave this..
And so it was that I found a property developer who would accept my house in part exchange for a new house being built in a new development. And they only had a huge five bed roomed place left. And I only had.. my house. And so the deal was done.
And we both thought we'd got the best of the deal....
Which as any fule kno can't be the case...
27 December 2012 at 19:11
Bloody hell, I bet you're a happy bunny. When's the housewarming?
Sxxx
27 December 2012 at 19:31
That sounds like a very beneficial property deal. Double garage, huge kitchen and five bedrooms? Jeez, and I thought our house was big. Looks like you're well rid of the old place with its myriad of glitches. Enjoy your palatial new residence!
27 December 2012 at 20:04
Five bedrooms?!
So you'll be having parties then?
:-) Because I'll need to stay over...
Pearl
27 December 2012 at 20:30
Ah how brilliant to have you back. Just catching up reading the previous post too. Sounds like you've got a cracking new house. Here's to happy times with your boy.
27 December 2012 at 20:50
Scarlet - New Year? I'm thinking New Year...
Nick - Unfortunately it wasn't a straight swap! But, yes, I still think I got the best of the deal
Pearl - Absolutely! Key question....Do you need an en-suite, or can you rough it with a share bathroom???
Trish - Thank you! I'm still being completely boring about the new house. It'll wear off...
27 December 2012 at 20:52
You've obviously sussed the trick of falling over and landing on your feet, Macy. Nice move!
27 December 2012 at 21:33
Congrats! Sounds like it was intended to be! Feng Shui?
27 December 2012 at 21:36
Five bedrooms and a huge kitchen? Partaaaaaaaaaay at your place then.
Great that you are beginning a new adventure. Does it really rain a lot in Scotland by the way??
27 December 2012 at 22:26
I can't get over the five bedrooms. So much space for so many books ... ^^
28 December 2012 at 00:33
I'm maintaining an old house and the end of year is difficult time for cleaning up... I admire your decision and wish a very happy New Year, from far east.
28 December 2012 at 07:28
"Wee small hours"
I think I know what you're saying
28 December 2012 at 10:19
You can't have too many bedrooms when you've got blogfriends! Glad things are going your way now, Macy.
28 December 2012 at 17:14
I don't need an ensuite, i can sleep on the sofa if need be...
Would they like to take our house too? I could happily swap!
28 December 2012 at 21:33
Tim - It would be good to think so wouldn't it?
LX - I can't even joke about Feng Shui! Just in case!
Libby - Seriously?? Does it rain? Only on days with a Y in them....
Rurousha - And clothes. Books and clothes.
Haricot - Thank you. Old houses ARE harder to keep clean. In my case it was also because I didn't like the house enough to want to clean it...
Rog - Yep. After closing time. Which in the case of special licences is about 1.30...
Z - Blogfriends always welcome Z. No really....
Speccy - After taking mine, I think they might be getting choosier in the houses they take as trade ins..
28 December 2012 at 23:38
Five bedrooms? Does that include three for bookcases?
29 December 2012 at 01:03
Oh no, not at all. The bookcases have to share with wardrobes
29 December 2012 at 02:29
Yay you! That's wonderful news!
So have you developed a fearsome Pinterest addiction yet, looking for ideas for all those lovely bedrooms?
29 December 2012 at 10:50
What a great way to start the new year. Here's to your health and happiness.
29 December 2012 at 13:58
that is an excellent way of offloading an unwanted property - friends of ours have done it too. Wishing you much happiness in your new home for 2013.
29 December 2012 at 13:59
I don't mind sharing with Pearl!
It really does sound blissful. There's nothing like living with leaky doors and windows to make one appreciate modern double glazing!
29 December 2012 at 15:23
congratulations, sweet pea! i've been mad crazy with grandbabies, so i'm catching up on my blog plas!we'll raise a toast to your new digs when everyone wakes up here! i love mimosas in the morning! ;~) xoxoxoxo
29 December 2012 at 16:56
Found you via another blog! Interesting post. What I can't make out are the dates of your posts. I might be responding to a post written 10 years ago...But if not, enjoy your new house!
29 December 2012 at 18:58
Barb and Alan - Houzz is my new internet fix... Luckily I haven't found a UK version yet!
Pat - It is so the best thing that's happened in a while.
Curry Queen - Thank you! There's a bit of me worrying about all these unloved second hand homes getting sold on cheap. But a bigger part of me that doesn't, just as long as I get to move out.
Zig - No worries. Just bring gin...
Savannah - Unfortunately butler service is still a wee bit off the radar. Does a self serve Mimosa taste the same?
Frances - Welcome! Yes dates are a wee bit of an unwelcome detail, given how little I've been blogging lately. But the house move does only date back to late November.