kit279
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I'm very lucky in that I just inherited enough money to buy my own home outright - not sure yet how much my budget will be in total but hopefully enough to buy a nice enough place and some land as well. I'm also hoping that having the money up front will allow me a little more bargaining power in terms of price than someone who has to secure a mortgage or sell their previous home.
I'd like any advice from anyone who's bought or made their own equestrian property. Any personal experiences/hints/warnings very welcome!
It will just be for two people and currently 2 horses (although the temptation to get another horsey is always very high, I think I will defer until I have a bit more time!). I currently rent a small yard of 4 acres and 3 stables for 100 pounds a month which is very reasonable so I'm considering keeping that on and not buying any land of my own. The trouble is that we are Cambridge based and finding a suitable property that isnt worth millions is very hard. My job is likely to need me to commute to London for at one year in the near future so I need access to a train station as well. I used to commute from Cambridge but would consider Waterbeach/Foxton etc. My trainer is based in Horningsea and I like the area but the fields I've seen there seemed mostly underwater! I could keep my horses with her but I like them to live out as much as possible and she likes them living in so not ideal... I would be prepared to do a slightly longer commute if I could keep the horses at home but the prospect of having to get back from London town and then drive to the yard and only then get back home is a bit daunting! Does anyone commute from Suffolk? I don't know the area well but would like to know more.
Where should I start looking? Would word of mouth be best? Can you buy equestrian property at auctions? I don't mind doing a fair old bit of refurbishment but I do need somewhere to live so it can't be derelict. I also don't need a big professional set up - I don't want a big house with lots of bedrooms and I don't need a school or manege or anything. Just a small 2-3 bedroom house with 4-ish acres of grazing would be ideal. Does such a thing exist? Would I find it in the current economic climate?
I had also considered moving to be closer to my family in Surrey (Epsom/Kingswood area) but I think that really falls under the commuter belt and I would expect my money to go less far there but again, would love to know if my vague thoughts bear any relation to reality!
Sorry for the rambling, I know it's not the best time of year to be buying a house and I am prepared to wait for the right place (not currently homeless) but would like to know how long it took people to find their dream home.
Any advice at all welcome!
I'd like any advice from anyone who's bought or made their own equestrian property. Any personal experiences/hints/warnings very welcome!
It will just be for two people and currently 2 horses (although the temptation to get another horsey is always very high, I think I will defer until I have a bit more time!). I currently rent a small yard of 4 acres and 3 stables for 100 pounds a month which is very reasonable so I'm considering keeping that on and not buying any land of my own. The trouble is that we are Cambridge based and finding a suitable property that isnt worth millions is very hard. My job is likely to need me to commute to London for at one year in the near future so I need access to a train station as well. I used to commute from Cambridge but would consider Waterbeach/Foxton etc. My trainer is based in Horningsea and I like the area but the fields I've seen there seemed mostly underwater! I could keep my horses with her but I like them to live out as much as possible and she likes them living in so not ideal... I would be prepared to do a slightly longer commute if I could keep the horses at home but the prospect of having to get back from London town and then drive to the yard and only then get back home is a bit daunting! Does anyone commute from Suffolk? I don't know the area well but would like to know more.
Where should I start looking? Would word of mouth be best? Can you buy equestrian property at auctions? I don't mind doing a fair old bit of refurbishment but I do need somewhere to live so it can't be derelict. I also don't need a big professional set up - I don't want a big house with lots of bedrooms and I don't need a school or manege or anything. Just a small 2-3 bedroom house with 4-ish acres of grazing would be ideal. Does such a thing exist? Would I find it in the current economic climate?
I had also considered moving to be closer to my family in Surrey (Epsom/Kingswood area) but I think that really falls under the commuter belt and I would expect my money to go less far there but again, would love to know if my vague thoughts bear any relation to reality!
Sorry for the rambling, I know it's not the best time of year to be buying a house and I am prepared to wait for the right place (not currently homeless) but would like to know how long it took people to find their dream home.
Any advice at all welcome!