nandad
Calendargirl
Even better, sell your flat.
Why should the OP do this? She said the arrangement was for a month or so. Also says DH uses the flat when he works in London.
Sounds rather like DS and GS thought that once he was in there, he would be allowed to stay on indefinitely.
Not really fair.
Because Calendargirl property in London and the SE is in short supply. This flat sounds like it is empty most of the time. Young people can’t buy, or rent, anything affordable in our area because flats have been bought by people who work in London during the week and go home to their country home at weekends. During the pandemic these properties have lain empty which has had a serious impact on local businesses. However because of supply and demand if the properties go on sale the price is still too inflated for local youngsters to be able to afford.
Goddaughter is looking to buy a flat in London, she can ‘only’ afford £550,000 for a 1 bedroom/studio. These flats don’t even make it onto the internet, Estate Agents have a list of people who they contact knowing that the property is likely to be sold within two or three viewings at higher than asking price.
Where in London would that be?
In an area I’m very familiar with in SW17, admittedly not the most ‘sort-after’ as EAs so often put it ?, that sort of money would buy you a 2 bed period maisonette of 65 - 70 sq m, in a nice enough road, usually with its own little garden or patio thrown in. Plus a fairly easy walk from both tube and main line station.
Admittedly it’s still ridiculous money, though.