We thought we were buying in an ideal location beside wide open spaces with some trees dotted around as opposed to being surrounded by other houses or roads. Now we've discovered that the wide open spaces are being used by lots of children as football pitches - and we're constantly requesting the games to be played a bit further away from our bungalow. Beware!Gordon Gekko
Thanks for response. Sorry, my mistake,when I say "beside" I don't mean right next to. I have edited my original posting.Its clear that the "open space" road looks more attractive, but does the "best road" in an otherwise identikit estate command 4% more?
I don't think so - if you want to sell at a particular time and potential buyers see lots of activity in the open spaces around the house including kiddies during the day and maybe teens during the evening/night, this will not result in a premium price. Just saying!Thanks Eithneangela. My question is not really what is the best option is, its really does the market pay 4% more to be in the most attractive as opposed to the least attractive location in an estate
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