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Buying property: Old versus new? Those hidden costs |
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Whether you go for a period piece or a shiny newbuild, don't forget the extras. Gwenda Brophy does the sums
Until recently there were two separate camps of buyers - those who would only consider period properties with their "character" and original features, and those who favoured the easy-living low-maintenance of newbuild. Period properties were derided as a black hole for money by new-home fans, while newbuild equalled bland for Victorian property aficionados.
There has since been a thawing of attitudes, as house builders broaden their offerings - and appeal - while even the most ardent Victorian house owner can balk at the fuel bills for their high-ceilinged homes.
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