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Selling my house!!
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I'm thinking of selling one of my properties. I don't use this particular one that much and it seems a shame just to leave it empty.
It's a five bed property all en suite. Large kitchen/diner and 3 reception rooms. Large conservatory and indoor swimming pool.
I'm not quite sure wether to sell it or rent it out as a holiday home.
I was also thinking of donating it to a charity, maybe for the homeless.
I'm in a bit of a quandry as what to do.
Any suggestions would be most helpful.
It's a five bed property all en suite. Large kitchen/diner and 3 reception rooms. Large conservatory and indoor swimming pool.
I'm not quite sure wether to sell it or rent it out as a holiday home.
I was also thinking of donating it to a charity, maybe for the homeless.
I'm in a bit of a quandry as what to do.
Any suggestions would be most helpful.
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Why rent it out as a holiday home and not all year round?
If you have no need of the money, you could donate the rent to a different charity each month, or even better you could sign it over to a womens refuge charity for say a period of 5 years and then review what you would like to do with the house after that time.
There is a shortage of "Safe" houses for women.
If you have no need of the money, you could donate the rent to a different charity each month, or even better you could sign it over to a womens refuge charity for say a period of 5 years and then review what you would like to do with the house after that time.
There is a shortage of "Safe" houses for women.
What a right pickle you've got yourself in sandy !! My heart absolutely bleeds.. Never mind, it could be worse - you could be working non stop, trying to feed a family, paying the mortgage and umpteen other bills and still getting nowhere. .....probably like the rest of the answerbankers... so if that's the worse thing that ever happens to you - you're not doing so bad are you.. bleedin' quandry..huh