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New house


Great news. A couple of weeks ago I mentioned in a previous post that I got approval for a mortgage from my bank so we spent some time searching for a property in my budget. We found this one which is about 4 minutes out of town which needs virtually nothing done to it. At the moment we are getting paperwork together for lawyers and the bank so fingers crossed all goes through. (not my photo).

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Comments

local alien said…
Crossing my fingers for you too. It looks like a very nice house and a lovely lit of green land
roentare said…
That tree looks so unique and beautiful
Tom said…
...I hope that all goes well.
Bill said…
Good luck, Amy. The house is cute.
gz said…
Lovely..and enough garden too!!
Looks like a beautiful house. Congratulations!
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Keeping my fingers crossed halfway across the globe that you get this beautiful house.
Iris Flavia said…
Wow, that looks like a dream-house!!!
Fingers and toes crossed!!!
Sending thoughts and prayers your way.....
Andree said…
I love it! Love it so much, I'd like to buy it! Just the right size for me. Good luck!
Pisi Prkl said…
Congrats! Hope all goes well.
Tigger's Mum said…
Good luck. That looks like a lovely huge garden you have scored there.
Photo Cache said…
Congratulations. Hope no hassles from here on.

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Lachezar said…
Looks very good! Good luck!

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