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platypus, do you have a link to the new build area in question?
Where in Cambridge is the development?
platypus, do you have a link to the new build area in question?
I guess its in case you get problems with the social housing, but then you might just get **** neighbours.No way.
I don't like new builds for a variety of reasons. They're soulless, they just look so generic. Even the higher end models tend not to be built properly as they are all built to cost. The view from the gardens / bedroom windows tends to be of other houses looming over your view. Also they tend to have smaller rooms or badly thought out rooms (such as silly box rooms so they can say OMG THREE BEDROOM HOUSE)
What I don't get is the snobbery about affordable housing. We have a complex of social housing, affordable housing and OAP housing opposite the green at the back of our house. Not one bit of trouble in the decade(s) I have lived here. I supposes nurses or other lower income families should just be put on their own estates, right?
My house is two centuries old and has her flaws (my garden is a little small, the door frames have twisted over those years, you can't hang a picture without a diamond bit drill) but I'd not swap her for a new build, even one that is bigger. In my Victorian dinning room with the coal fire roaring I'm up to my nose in character and that makes me happy.
Other people like new builds, but hey, not everybody is the same.
Yes indeed. We both realise that we can't afford our dream house in the centre of Cambridge (as they cost an awful lot), but this might be a decent stepping stone to being able to afford a good house in 5 years time.And this hits the nail on the head, everyone is different
World would be a dull looking place if everyone liked and wanted the same thing.
Some people want the grandeur/character, others aren't that fussed.
Yes indeed. We both realise that we can't afford our dream house in the centre of Cambridge (as they cost an awful lot), but this might be a decent stepping stone to being able to afford a good house in 5 years time.
I guess I should have said in the OP that we could just continue to save like mad putting more and more deposit away and over paying the mortgage when we can, the only reason we're looking for a bigger house now is we're likely to have a child next year, and whilst our current house is big enough it would be cramped (especially with all their ****).
Swings and roundabouts..
Barratt homes? OUT!
new builds in general..if it was a first home? id possibly consider it...but not as a long term thing. the vast majority of such places are soul less, cramped and unpleasant places. The houses tend to be built to a very tight budget and you can really tell.
and on a personal level i hate having neighbours stuffed in everywhere. my sister lives in a new build estate and you look out her back window and theres 10-20 houses right there in your face. no privacy, no room. my idea of hell.
Trumpington. We're looking at the smaller of the new developments around Addenbrookes, where they are building the country park.
http://www.trumpingtonmeadows.com/
Again bit of a sweeping generalisation, not all new builds are like this. Our view is countryside one direction, the sea another, with no houses opposite and nothing looking in the rear.
It does highlight the importance of choosing a decent plot though![]()
I have no experience whatsoever of any homes builder.
No, thats why i said the majorityim sure there are some nice ones..Although as you said, you got a good plot. Id wager theres a lot of houses in there that dont enjoy such views.
Hmm, plasterboard walls, flimsy build quality, months of snagging, small rooms, tiny plot, no privacy, immediate drop in value, often a decent area/property flattened to create the "development".
No thanks.
Hmm, plasterboard walls, flimsy build quality, months of snagging, small rooms, tiny plot, no privacy, immediate drop in value, often a decent area/property flattened to create the "development".
No thanks.
Luckily due to how this part of the estate was built on top of/side of a hill most houses have good views over the bay. We're lucky in that our road only has houses on one side with nothing opposite though.
Is the development totally finished? very surprising they would only build on one side of roads they built.