One bed semi detached bungalow for sale Aberdeenshire.

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Re: One bed semi detached bungalow for sale Aberdeenshire.

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Fintray wrote: Sat May 18, 2024 9:33 am Totally inappropriate, where's the PV? That roof should be covered :o
Some of us have dreams about roofs like that ^^
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The design looks good, but 40 square meters is just for my dog, very small.

Good luck with the sales!
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gregors wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 6:18 am The design looks good, but 40 square meters is just for my dog, very small.

Good luck with the sales!
You have a very lucky dog in that case, my cottage is approx 84m square over two storeys and that’s home to five people two cats and three dogs and we don’t have any problems with space.

As with most things different people need/ want different things. There will be plenty of folk interested I am sure.

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Moxi wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 8:59 am
gregors wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 6:18 am The design looks good, but 40 square meters is just for my dog, very small.

Good luck with the sales!
You have a very lucky dog in that case, my cottage is approx 84m square over two storeys and that’s home to five people two cats and three dogs and we don’t have any problems with space.

As with most things different people need/ want different things. There will be plenty of folk interested I am sure.

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Thanks Moxi, I love the way people view things differently. I'm pissing myself laughing at Gregors who in his first post has managed to appear as an arrogant t*t and also insult one of my homes. Hopefully his dog will be along soon with Gregors cash and has better communication skills. What a guy! :lol:

Very quiet up here for viewings, all the dogs must be on holiday. Been raining all night and only 600W incoming from PV. Gregors dog will have better on his doghouse I repeat, what a guy! :lol:
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Joeboy, that's not a small bathroom, this is a small bathroom!

Our dog and cats are jealous, since we have a 1930's 3 bed semi, but I just measured our bathroom and it's 2m by 1.77m ..... so you are spoiling people. Or we wuz robbed! In fairness, it's no longer a bathroom, as we changed it to a shower room.

My mum (who lived nearby in an almost identical property, built same time, to the same approx floorplan), always went on how jealous she was of the space we had inside the front door, before the stairs, as they only had about 4ft. But I pointed out that by pushing the stairs back ~2ft, it meant our bathroom was only 6ft deep, v's their's at 8ft.

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We have owned the property for 10yrs+ and we had a vague plan to downsize into it and build an extension as the garden is large. I had planned a wrapround extension with integrated garage. Now done too much here and grown used to the space. :roll:

It has decent double glazing and deep insulation. I reckon its a good candidate for a small inverter type air to air HP by the new owner. The advantage of the smaller space would then be apparent.

I've been looking at CPS bathrooms for a Winter project here. Going to redo the downstairs bathroom completely, bath out, walk in shower in. Will insulate as far as I can get to too while the floor is up.

Over 2kW incoming now. that'll do! WBS is on, does anyone have actual Summer outside their door? Any photos? :D
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Joeboy wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 11:29 am Over 2kW incoming now. that'll do! WBS is on, does anyone have actual Summer outside their door? Any photos? :D
Think positive, you'll not have to water any plants in the garden... :roll:

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Joeboy wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 11:29 am
It has decent double glazing and deep insulation. I reckon its a good candidate for a small inverter type air to air HP by the new owner. The advantage of the smaller space would then be apparent.
I started to mention that, but wasn't sure if I was taking the thread of course, so deleted.

Adokforme is the guy to ask about that, as he's converted his wet GCH bungalow to just 2 A2A units, and is doing similar on another smaller one now. So long as doors can be left open (or closed) then a single A2A unit is a really easy solution for a small property.

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Joeboy wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 11:29 amWBS is on, does anyone have actual Summer outside their door? Any photos? :D
Has been mixed here - pic was a couple of weeks ago.

Haven’t been around too much as we’ve done a sort of European tour - last stop, for now, was Copenhagen. Our first visit and very impressed.

We’ve been lucky as everywhere we’ve been has had belting weather - 25-27o and sunny in Copenhagen.

Been cold this week, we almost lit the WBS on Thursday night but resisted.

Not too bad today - Rib Eye on the BBQ this afternoon. Forecast for next week is looking good - sunshine and temps in the low 20’s.

Getting some produce (fruit, salad, herbs), though stuff not doing as well as hoped. Garlic was planted last October, harvested last week

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Bugtownboy wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 12:48 pm
Joeboy wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 11:29 amWBS is on, does anyone have actual Summer outside their door? Any photos? :D
Has been mixed here - pic was a couple of weeks ago.

Haven’t been around too much as we’ve done a sort of European tour - last stop, for now, was Copenhagen. Our first visit and very impressed.

We’ve been lucky as everywhere we’ve been has had belting weather - 25-27o and sunny in Copenhagen.

Been cold this week, we almost lit the WBS on Thursday night but resisted.

Not too bad today - Rib Eye on the BBQ this afternoon. Forecast for next week is looking good - sunshine and temps in the low 20’s.

Getting some produce (fruit, salad, herbs), though stuff not doing as well as hoped. Garlic was planted last October, harvested last week

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Denmark is a great country, enjoyed my time there with work. Great to see the photos, looks great! WBS is on and cooking carrot&sweet potato soup as well as an arabiata to be going on with. Enjoy the sun pal!

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