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 House Near East End
Topic Originator: Wedge  
Date:   Mon 11 Nov 18:46

Time has come for us to move to a new place. Gutted to be leaving Cherrybank, we really do have great neighbours, quiet cul-de-sac just off Halbeath Road at the bottom of Garvock.

Would love it if a fellow pars fan could make use of it and the short walk to Legends or Charlie Ds. Easy walk into town, on the major bus routes and close walk to Dunfermline QM station (past the Lizzy).

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/153997748

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 Re: House Near East End
Topic Originator: Buspasspar  
Date:   Mon 11 Nov 20:42

Looks very nice Wedge .. good luck with the sale .. are you leaving the booze ? :-o)

We are forever shaped by the Children we once were
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 Re: House Near East End
Topic Originator: Wedge  
Date:   Mon 11 Nov 22:24

Cheers pal, I’ll leave a bottle for family and friends :p

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 Re: House Near East End
Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert  
Date:   Tue 12 Nov 11:18

Was admiring it when first advertised, looking to downsize from a 4 bedroom, still searching!
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 Re: House Near East End
Topic Originator: jake89  
Date:   Tue 12 Nov 13:36

We once considered viewing the house right next door to it. It has a slightly odd layout with a sort of enclosed balcony if my memory serves correctly.

Really nice area. Impressed to see a Draymin picture there too. Blast from the past!
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 Re: House Near East End
Topic Originator: red-star-par  
Date:   Tue 12 Nov 14:10

Good area, and a good solid build. It`ll be standing long after the cheap new builds of the Duloch schemes are in ruins
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 Re: House Near East End
Topic Originator: jake89  
Date:   Tue 12 Nov 18:02

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red-star-par, Tue 12 Nov 14:10

Good area, and a good solid build. It`ll be standing long after the cheap new builds of the Duloch schemes are in ruins


Most of Duloch was built before they started going really cheap. If be wary of the ones up by the new school. Persimmon (the worst builder known to man) are about to start at Broomhall. The application to build the roads is in.
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 Re: House Near East End
Topic Originator: NMCmassive  
Date:   Tue 12 Nov 22:46

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jake89, Tue 12 Nov 18:02

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red-star-par, Tue 12 Nov 14:10

Good area, and a good solid build. It`ll be standing long after the cheap new builds of the Duloch schemes are in ruins


Most of Duloch was built before they started going really cheap. If be wary of the ones up by the new school. Persimmon (the worst builder known to man) are about to start at Broomhall. The application to build the roads is in.


Told my mate the exact same thing! 12 months later he bought one of the Persimmon houses up Baldridge Drive and got nothing but bother. They didn’t last 18months in the house. Cut their losses - issues with windows and doors, waiting on snagging being fixed, really poor level of finishing, back garden was a state. They didn’t even back fill over their guff right. Fence ran from high to low-honestly shocking. I wouldn’t touch them with a barge pole.

COYP
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 Re: House Near East End
Topic Originator: NMCmassive  
Date:   Tue 12 Nov 22:48

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red-star-par, Tue 12 Nov 14:10

Good area, and a good solid build. It`ll be standing long after the cheap new builds of the Duloch schemes are in ruins


Not all new built houses are poorly done tbf

COYP
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 Re: House Near East End
Topic Originator: Wedge  
Date:   Wed 13 Nov 22:44

Thanks everyone, still time to view especially this week as I’m wfh all week.

I remember when I moved back and new homes are lovely but sometimes the room sizes are smaller. You are right Jake89 it’s an upside down layout like this, its balcony is enclosed which makes an almost raised conservatory, the guy who has it wants to open it up but keep the roof.

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