riverwalk I agree that "part-ownership" is fraught with pitfalls.
anya I've learnt (especially on this forum) to be careful and preface statements with "some", "many", "may" etc
. So I don't know is the short answer, what I wrote is anecdotal from my own observations and from what I see advertised in our local estate agents and from what people on our estate tell me and there are many examples of that locally.
jingle I disagree that people must remain living in a dump whilst the rest of the world moves on around them. If people are strapped for cash, it doesn't cost much to beautify a place e.g. by planting up a front flower bed (we all share plants on our estate) and there is a constant stream of offers of free paint left over from redecorating on freecycle. If I had any spare money over a period of twenty, thirty or even forty years, I'd be making my own space more comfortable and nicer to live in. A little bit of beautification at a time would do it.
whats the oldest you can hire a car?
Do you get emotionally attached to the plants in your garden ?
Only 50% of middle age adult manage more than 1 brisk 10 min walk a month.


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