Finding A £150k Home In Southampton Part One | Location, Location, Location
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- Опубліковано 3 тра 2019
- The country's choosiest home hunters are looking for just the right spot. They're also hoping hosts and real estate agents Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer will help them secure the right home in their desired area. Nevertheless, sometimes sacrifices are required and the customer isn't always satisfied.
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hooray! she got it!
the last one is the standout best: freestanding/quiet st/garden + rear field.
Unfortunately, no one knows how long the field will stay that way. She didn't want to take the risk.
PART TWO. Nice lady. So happy for her!
She should buy the house with the garage. Six take the front half the face of the garden and make a garden room out of it tools in a little bit of a greenhouse in a place to have a table and chairs, to hang out in, and look out at the garden when the weather is inclement.
correction it is part 2
Jo seems a lovely woman I hope she’s very happy 😃
I hope she can maintain that lovely garden. It can be hard work.
That 90-foot garden with the road and rail line at the bottom of it... they didn't hear any noise while they were in the house. As for when you're outside, first, you will quickly simply stop noticing any noise, and second, pack the back 20 feet with tall trees against the back fence, then progressively smaller trees, a thick hedge, etc., and a LOT of that noise will be absorbed. You can walk into a 40-meter-square patch of trees and hear virtuallly nothing from outside.
Nice person, nice house. I like happy endings.
When it comes to the garage... she could demolish the garage and on the pad beyond the garage, built a small carport or simple shed-style garage, and gain back the 22 feet of the garage without losing the parking place.
So, the early Victorians preceded the 1970's with the burnt orange...
I had a car in a similar colour...
Ik IKEA have temporary metal kitchens that could be quite good when you don't know what you want in your kitchen
Freakin' excellent
Prop really have interesting ideas😬 red, green, yellow, orange, blue, pink, purple etc😬🙊🙉🙈very claustrophobic😕
Whatever she buys should have a good front view.
This is part 2.
PART TWO. So many of these are backwards.
This is Part Two. Confusing to find.
Wrong title as this is PART TWO ☺️
Sad they didnt say anything about the kitchen......
What area is the house she bought?
Here i'm again, still don't have anything but love only 🇬🇧♥️
Not the one of the two I'd have chosen.
2020 Southampton £250k
Nope, 150, not 250. Congratulations on putting a like on your own comment.
@@numbereightyseven check on zoopla
www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/houses/southampton/?beds_min=3&q=Southampton&results_sort=newest_listings&search_source=home
@@numbereightyseven A very odd comment.
@@resnonverba137 what’s so odd about it?
@@saloona_ You feel the need to ask? Why the assumption that the poster 'liked' his own comment?
Disappointed to find I have missed Part 1
Funny how the tiles in the bathroom of the second house are the same as the tiles in the kitchen of the third house. Often the houses seem all to have the same tiles, like they've got about four choices in the whole of the UK, with a kind of primary-color patchwork effect being SO common it's unbelievable. BORING.
Part One: ua-cam.com/video/Bk10yISbcUg/v-deo.html
Why do Britons sneer at 'Magnolia' paint and then veer to the most garish, saturated primary colors known to man, utterly ruining the property and making the walls just SCREAM at you?
Congrats! Lovely lady, and my complements on her figure! ;)
I've been noticing quite a lack of support in the bras twenty years ago!
Gross stop
Are you looking at the house or shopping for a wife
Beautiful lady, would you marry me?
I think everyone knows the answer to that.
@@resnonverba137 Was not referring to the show hosts.