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    Selling Mum's house after 63 years

    My parents bought new a build detached bungalow in a small cul-de-sac three miles from York in 1957.
    I was three years old so have no memory of the homes we lived in prior t0 that.
    It was a two bed bungalow and in 1968 they had a dormer extension with two bedrooms up there, the staircase being in what was the second bedroom.
    Having never moved in all these years there was never any need to throw things out. Mum likes to keep things anyway. We have lost count of how many old hoovers we found in the loft and garage whilst clearing things out!

    Mum never wanted to leave her home, and managed to stay there until she was 91 and wasn't safe to be on her own any more. She lived alone there for the last 11 years or so.
    She is now in a care home, being looked after, and has been there for the last year. Her savings are almost gone now in paying for her care all that time, plus bills at her house.
    The house had to be put on the market in order to continue to pay for my mum's care.
    There was SO much work to do in order to get it ready. It will be sold as needing updating, so we are not aiming for pristine condition by any means. We do want it emptied and in tidy condition though.
    Family have helped a bit, but to be be honest 80% has been OH and me. More her than me.
    Without her I could never have done this. I would have had to be pay lot of money for a lot of help. She has endless energy, strength and enthusiasm (which is why people forget she has incurable cancer) I got downhearted and overwhelmed by the magnitude of it all, but she never did.

    We are now almost ready to have it go on the market. Hours and hours of sorting, cleaning, taking things to the tip or charity or be sold are almost done. On Tuesday the council will collect the ten bulky items SIL3 helped us into the garage with. The next day we will move anything remaining in the house into the garage so the house will be empty. DDs 1 and 2 are going on Monday to take some boxes for charity and DD3 is meeting someone who wants to buy the fridge freezer tomorrow.
    On Thursday the estate agent and photographer will go, then it will be on the market. I hope it sells quickly and we get an acceptable price.

    The house has many memories for me, and to sell it is hard. We have no alternative though, and the house needs to be a home again.
    “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

    #2
    This must be such a emotional time Gem ,
    After all these years and so many memories but it is the right thing to do and you need the money to pay for her care so its the right time too .
    S is your rock so glad you have her xx
    Im not fat just 6ft too small

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      #3
      It must have been very difficult to write this Gems all your fond memories would have come flooding back but keep all those memories of your childhood home locked away and bring them out when you feel the need.x I do that with our family home when the ACs where growing up before we moved to Spain when my youngest left home
      I truely hope it goes to a lovely family who will build their own memories there and be as happy as you all have.

      A word about the Estate Agents (from experience) I would expect viewers who can proceed straight away or who are not in a chain otherwise you may find lots of "professional viewers" but hopefully with the market improving so much you shouldn't have to wait long for a sale,here in New Brighton/Wallasey there are not enough houses for sale and they are being snapped up at sometimes £5-10k over the asking price so good luck.
      Keep Calm,You're Fabulous

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        #4
        An emotional time Gem! I'm finding it difficult and we've only been here 30 years!

        Glamm, at the moment, the only people who could view our house were people in a position to put in an offer e.g. therir house was sold/under offer or were cash buyers, were able to view. It may have changed again, but that's what the position was a couple of months back. It saved the hassle of nosy neighbours and time wasters! However, even being a cash buyer doesn't prevent all the hassle of legal searches etc etc. As our solicitor said yesterday, all the world and its neighbour are hoping to move before the 30th June!

        We have a skip waiting to be collected at the moment and I keep adding things to it! Our tip is by appointment only, so it was easier to get a skip than book to go to the tip a week in advance. We're getting there!

        Remember the good times Gem and I hope the sale goes through smoothly. x
        Believe you can and you're halfway there.
        Theodore Roosevelt.

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          #5
          Gem, i can sympathise with you over selling. We have lived in this house 52 years, and i hope we never have to sell.
          But,your reasons for selling are justified. It is for the good of your Mum.
          Hoping you get a quick and smooth sale.
          Sometimes I forget to like posts,but that doesn't mean I don't like them.

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            #6
            I have posted mostly on YEO on this subject since the last post here.
            We had a few offers, we accepted one and they pulled out. We accepted another and fingers crossed all is going smoothly with that. I am hoping completion will be sooner rather than later.
            “A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown

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