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AuthorPugMamma1990
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Lol, the cliché line of "all new build are bad" is so odd. I'd love to hear what you propose, instead of building new houses? Shall folk just continue to live in existing housing stock while the population grows? Have multiple generations in the one house? Retain old properties that aren't eco friendly because they arent new? Madness.

For info, I've lived in a 150 year old house, a 60 year old ex-council and a new build. New build is admittedly from a good builder*, but far exceeds the other two - rooms are huge, massive drive, big garden, cheap to heat.. ex council one was fine but terraced and tiny garden with only one toilet. Old property was a cold nightmare that required constant work.

*I'd recommend Cala and Stewart Milne, and not recommend Persimmon or Barratt from personal experience and that of immediate F&F.
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CreatedThu 24th Dec 2020 12:39am
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