went and looked at a house, i was so happy that we would have a place to move to, it is a 3 bedroom it was right by the lake, after seeing it, i declined...
the 3 bedrooms were non existent, it was a main floor and a loft.
the "2 bedrooms" upstairs was one giant loft area and the "3rd bedroom" down stairs on the main floor was a corner of the living room that the previous tenant put his bed, SERIOUSLY, NO WALLS OR ANYTHING IT WAS A *censored*ING CORNER
not just that but a lot of you KNOW about my manga collection and how big the shelf is, the walls in the loft were all peaked, nothing could go against the walls cause they were at an acute angle
so, mom had NO BEDROOM, i had NO PRIVACY because there are NO DOORS separating any of the rooms, there was NO ROOM in the bathroom because the guy had to put a Jacuzzi in there so you had to sit on the toilet sideways, plus no place to hand a shower curtain, the stairs were terrifying cause well, I'm Heavy, and when you are heavy you have a greater fear of things collapsing under you, you had to GO OUTSIDE to do your laundry... cant wait to never do laundry in the winter
so we saw 2 houses, the first one mom did not like, but i found it ok, after seeing this place, we both agree the first place was better BUT we are continuing our search
I know that struggle! our landlord was selling our old house, we had to move as my eldest was about to start at school so we needed to get into a good catchment area or stay in our village. Everything was awful, like black mould growing on walls in most, one next door to a dog kennel with 8 dogs in a 20x10 ft garden, just generally awful.
Keep your head up, you will find something and whilst it might not be perfect (i wanted a garage
) it will see you through. even if you move, keep an eye on the property market when your tenancy is going close to ending.
on another note, I LOVE BEING IGNORED AT WORK FOR ASKING A QUESTION!!
its been 4 working days and counting since the two girls in the office (one of them the office manager) started ignoring me after i asked the office manager a question about the state of the work Emails. wouldn't be too bad if the office wasn't 3 full time staff (me and them) the boss and 2 part time staff. her first words after the question, 4 hours later was "I don't appreciate being spoken to that way"
so now, application form in for the same job I'm doing, within a university for £5,000 more than i am on! fingers crossed!