Oh Geoff. The thing is when you hand over your house, and especially your garden, you want to believe that someone is going to look after it not dump builders' rubbish all over it.
Don't grab first offer. Aim for a couple, buy to let, not a demolish. Someone came round ours like that andi got very upset. Didn't offer enough though.
I've been buying myself more pressies raspeberry canes, a big bunch of yellow tulips for the dining table, and a Helleborus x ericsmithhii 'Snow Love' http://www.thegardencentregroup.co.uk/item/Herbaceous-Perennials/Snow-Love-PBR/NM2 described on the label as having creamy-white flowers, and on the link above as having green flowers - it has loadsa buds so we shall wait and see. I haven't planted it yet - it looks quite happy in its pot at the moment, so it can sit on the terrace with the pots of wallflowers and wait for a warmer gardening day than we've got today. I also picked up a few half price veggie seeds
Oh, hello Sasha
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
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It shouldn't matter at all who buys your house, provided they buy.
Be rational. This is not a time for getting emotionally attached to your old house.
Was he in fancy dress then?
Looking on it as investment-want to do massive alterations to turn it into two flats-and mentioned buying next door as well
In and out in 5 minutes
Sounds businesslike to me. A man with a plan. No messing around.
Be interesting to know if many other houses in the area have been turned into flats recently.
I may need chicken foster-parents Flo
Chances are it is all bluster-we shall see-the details have not been prepared yet so it is early days
Don't grab first offer. Aim for a couple, buy to let, not a demolish. Someone came round ours like that andi got very upset. Didn't offer enough though.
We are not in a mad hurry and I know the lowest we will go
-and I know it is all a game
Just a quick 'hello' peeps. Have been offline for 24 hours
. Hope you are all well. Haven't got time to stay but in the meantime take care 
S.
I've been buying myself more pressies
raspeberry canes, a big bunch of yellow tulips for the dining table, and a Helleborus x ericsmithhii 'Snow Love' http://www.thegardencentregroup.co.uk/item/Herbaceous-Perennials/Snow-Love-PBR/NM2 described on the label as having creamy-white flowers, and on the link above as having green flowers - it has loadsa buds so we shall wait and see. I haven't planted it yet - it looks quite happy in its pot at the moment, so it can sit on the terrace with the pots of wallflowers and wait for a warmer gardening day than we've got today. I also picked up a few half price veggie seeds
Oh, hello Sasha
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.