NellRosk
Well-Known Member
We've been trying to purchase 11 acres for months now but problems keep getting thrown our way. It's perfect for what we want.. good off road hacking, mains water and electricity, 8 stables that can be opened out (our horses like to come in and out as they please) and good location for us. However the grazing is in awful condition, hardly any grass and loads of weeds, all fencing needs to be done.
The big problem we are facing is that the land has a restricted covenant on it. This is held by a woman who lives on the lane leading to the land. She has stated she does not want us to build on it. All we want is a small arena (which is invisible from the lane) and an area of hard standing for winter. We are meeting with her on Saturday to discuss this but ultimately I'm worried she will say no to all of this.
The dilemma is I'm worried we are paying over the odds for this land as the covenant was not made clear when we put the offer in. It is also an investment, we don't want to lose money on this land and if it all goes tits up we'd like to be able to sell it for the same we purchased it or more in years to come. If we go in with a lower offer now the seller is very likely to tell us to clear off as they are keen to sell (they inherited the land when a family member died and have been waiting for probate to clear for months now).
Would you walk away from the purchase? There is no way we'll find the same amount of land with water/ electricity in such a lovely off road area with off road hacking (roads are awful where I am now). But I don't want my whole time at the horses dominated by this woman on the lane dictating everything we can and can't do. Nothing is ever simple is it
The big problem we are facing is that the land has a restricted covenant on it. This is held by a woman who lives on the lane leading to the land. She has stated she does not want us to build on it. All we want is a small arena (which is invisible from the lane) and an area of hard standing for winter. We are meeting with her on Saturday to discuss this but ultimately I'm worried she will say no to all of this.
The dilemma is I'm worried we are paying over the odds for this land as the covenant was not made clear when we put the offer in. It is also an investment, we don't want to lose money on this land and if it all goes tits up we'd like to be able to sell it for the same we purchased it or more in years to come. If we go in with a lower offer now the seller is very likely to tell us to clear off as they are keen to sell (they inherited the land when a family member died and have been waiting for probate to clear for months now).
Would you walk away from the purchase? There is no way we'll find the same amount of land with water/ electricity in such a lovely off road area with off road hacking (roads are awful where I am now). But I don't want my whole time at the horses dominated by this woman on the lane dictating everything we can and can't do. Nothing is ever simple is it