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-Council tax. Do I start paying when contracts are exchanged or when I officially move in? |
Pay when you move in. You can register it as unoccupied for a short while if you technically own it but haven't yet moved in (Don't put furniture in, they WILL go round and look in the windows)
| Quote: | -Front room needs decorating. DIY or hire somebody? Never decorated myself but my father is a veteran who has always done it himself. |
Decorate before moving furniture in for added simplicity. If it's just painting, you'll do a room in a day. Piece of piss, get one of you on cuting in and the other on a roller/pad. Maybe another half day if you need to gloss/varnish skirtings.
Make sure she understands the rules. Magnolia on the walls, Pure brilliant white on the ceiling. None of this "off-white kind of creamy/oaty colour." they are indestinguishable from magnolia. Only you pay £25 for a 5l custom-mixed "hint of barley" while you pay £15 for a 20 litre magnolia.
Use brand name paint (Dulux, crown etc.) not own brands.
| Quote: | -Need sofas. Should be good for other furnishings, but don't have sofas. Seen a few we like in the major sofa shops, but I tend to avoid these sorts of places. Where is best to get this sort of thing from? |
Considered second hand? I've had some really high quality furniture for buttons from a local furniture recycling charity and from auctions. Some of the stuff is practically new.
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I know that in Leeds, they do not give a council tax break if the property is vacant anymore.
I don't know the situation regarding uninhabitable though and I suspect each authority is different.
What's utility warehouse? They just sort out supplies for you and you pay them a fee? I'm sure you could get it cheaper if you sort it out yourselves, literally cutting out the middleman.
My living room has the décor that was present when we bought it. But when it comes to it, I will DIY, apart from walls needing skimming etc, that's deffo a skilled job.
We've been looking for sofas etc too. Go to the main ones, see one you like and you can often get them on 0% interest for 3 years or so. We saw a corner group for 1700 or some number like that and it was less than 50 a month, if you need it now and can't wait to save, crack on. Or reduce the monthlys by putting a larger deposit down; for example a deposit of 500 quid reduces that monthly to £33, some people spend more than that on their mobile phone contracts ... ____________________ I'm Sam; Northern, Ginger, Lover
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| dydey90 wrote: | Not a doer-upper, it's in really good condition and technically ready to move straight into. It's just that all the walls are plain white so I'd like to give it some personality before it's filled with stuff.
I think it might be Kirklees council anyway (Dewsbury), who I hear couldn't outwit damp gingerbread, so I might be able to wing it for a few weeks while it's sorted with a bit of luck. |
Had recent dealings with them since I moved from Birkenshaw (to Leeds).
They'll happily back date bills, like they have with mine, and they'll happily give false information regarding bills, like they did with me. But since calls are recorded, they have gone back and honoured what was agreed over the phone - so keep records when you speak to people like that.
Also speak to Kirklees whether they don't charge if it's vacant, like I say, Leeds doesn't offer that. ____________________ I'm Sam; Northern, Ginger, Lover
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Find the best deals for utilities using uswitch and moneysavingexpert.
Check topcashback to compare cashback offers for the different suppliers and click through from topcashback to the companies website and sign up there.
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Don't buy anything until contracts have been exchanged. Chains fall apart all the time.
If you have already handed notice into rental house and ordered a 5 seater electric recliner to your prospective purchase address, you'll find yourself on a sticky wicket.
I painted all the walls and ceilings in my house the same shade of Dulux white. Means no cutting in around the ceiling and after 5 years of renting, I couldn't face another magnolia walled house. White looks fresh, simple and modern, magnolia looks like a cheap rental. Wife has since had me wallpaper a wall in a few of the rooms, looks good tbf.
Oh and final thing is to be sure to research the gloss paint you use. EU banned one of the chemicals responsible for oil based white paint staying white ( ) so now they all turn yellow within about 2 months unless exposed to direct sunlight. Water based gloss seems to be the way forward. |
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Ebay is the answer, if you swing it right you can use the same van you hire/borrow to move in to also collect large
furniture items you've won in auctions for cheeps. We managed to get a leather 3 seater local to where we were going
to live which we whipped round and grabbed while I had the luton.
Alternatively B&Q do hourly van hire.
Picked up a lovely DFS sofa for my kitchen from a bloke in Bath via Ebay. Cost me 100 quid, I have my own van
with roof bars so managed to get it home for the cost of the diesel 16 mile round trip to collect. Although second
hand it looked new and still does .A year previous I bought a 4 seater leather job for my living room brand new
also from DFS. Didn't bother with all their finance and all that parp, and that one cost me about £3000.
Cheapest sofa I managed to bag from ebay cost me £11 I still have it out in my conservatory. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Inb4 dydey90 in a month's time:
SHIT!
It's only just dawned on me that the house that I bought a month ago doesn't have a garage, and the side/communal passage is too narrow to get my bike down [OR] the passage is wide enough but the angle of the back gate won't allow me ingress to the back garden/there's no back garden so getting to the back garden isn't an issue, and, while we're on the subject, there's no front garden to speak of, and the locale is stuffed to the gunnels with pikies and scrotes, so -- Oxford or Almax chain? Which immobiliser? Which alarm? Which disc and U-lock? Will the local authority allow me to sink a ground anchor into the road/kerb/pavement? Er…Which ground anchor? Security lights? CCTV? Breed of attack dog? Air rifle? Machine gun? Therapist? Medication? Asylum? . . . Divorce lawyer?
HEEEEELP!!!
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Certainly get on the cashback sits such as Quidco for utilities & insurance. Even for the likes of comparison sites.
I would certainly dump Utility warehouse. Just make sure the cashback is worth it.
Be aware in Leeds if taking stuff to recycling sites (read tip) they do not like Vans. So forget hiring one to take stuff
I've just done that to get rid of a bed and sofa. Thankfully they turned a blind eye to the 1st load with the bed... Now got 2 fucked sofa's stuck in the garage  ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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| Chuffin Nora wrote: | Inb4 dydey90 in a month's time:
SHIT!
It's only just dawned on me that the house that I bought a month ago doesn't have a garage, and the side/communal passage is too narrow to get my bike down [OR] the passage is wide enough but the angle of the back gate won't allow me ingress to the back garden/there's no back garden so getting to the back garden isn't an issue, and, while we're on the subject, there's no front garden to speak of, and the locale is stuffed to the gunnels with pikies and scrotes, so -- Oxford or Almax chain? Which immobiliser? Which alarm? Which disc and U-lock? Will the local authority allow me to sink a ground anchor into the road/kerb/pavement? Er… Which ground anchor? Security lights? CCTV? Breed of attack dog? Air rifle? Machine gun? Therapist? Medication? Asylum? . . . Divorce lawyer?
HEEEEELP!!!
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I can confirm that there is a garage and the driveway goes straight to it and the insurance risk is one category less than where I live now (one mile away). A garage was my only condition and I wouldn't look at a house without one.
Hellkat, there's only one bathroom. 1960's 3 bed semi, none of this modern three bathroom rubbish :p ____________________ This post is probably not serious and shouldn't be taken literally.
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The truly contemporary way to do colour would be using lighting.
I'll do a "feature wall" in a colour but I still insist magnolia is the one colour to rule them all.
I once made the mistake of doing a wall a dark red colour. Never again! ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Congrats on the house, it's the best money you'll ever spend but I think it's safe to say, the next 12 months will be
an 'education' for you Mr dydey90. I only hope all your bills are as small as £50.
Hint- They won't be. Trust me, I'm a property developer and builder. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Ok. Breakdown painting my Living room.
10l crown Pure brilliant White, 10l crown magnolia. £16 each.
2.5l Dulux matt emulsion for feature wall £16
1l Dulux white high gloss for doors £13.50
1l ronseal quick drying woodstain for skirtings. £15
So total of £60.50 on paint. Far more paint than it ever needed.
Three tubes of frame sealant from screwfix at £2.50 each to reattach the skirtings after staining.
Big box of brushes: £10
Sheepskin roller and tray: £15
Mini gloss roller: £7
White spirit: £3
So just under £100 for all the paint and tools to apply it with. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 307 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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