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Got double booked today with another viewer who is the real enemy...
Got double booked today with another viewer who is the real enemy...

Really nice young lad about 18 years old. I said are you looking to move here as he told me he had driven from a much nicer town...."no, my dad's buying me a buy to let to start my portfolio"

I put my offer in upon returning home, knowing I'll be outbid by people with a lot more money than I'll ever have, to turn what would be a nice family home into an extortionate rental


Buyers remorse
Buyers remorse

Evening guys. Feeling a bit down and thought I’d reach out. Does anyone else have buyers remorse? My husband and I moved away from our families to a new city and bought a new build (yeah ik) and have had nothing but hassle since. The house itself is lovely and the area is ideal for both of us but our neighbours are nightmares, screaming kids until late at night, loud music thereafter, kids going around on bikes and hitting our car twice in 6 months etc etc. I didn’t expect the world but feel super sad with my choice and wondering how people cope with this? (PS please keep mean comments off my post. I’m sad rn and don’t need to feel worse ☹️)