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Andrew Pearce -Buying a unique home: things you need to consider

Andrew Pearce - Buying a unique home: things you need to consider
There's nothing quite like stumbling upon unique homes that just scream personality. Their hypnotic attraction can be hard to resist, but is owning such a home always a bed of roses? When looking to buy any property in {name of town}, you need to assess the pros and the cons to reassure you it is the right one for you, not just for today but for the years to come. But before you dive headfirst into buying a quirky abode, here are things to consider before you make that offer. 
Understanding the true meaning of “unique”
What do we mean by a unique home? This is more than just some fancy tiles or a couple of odd corners. When we say unique homes, we mean those absolute finds that totally stand out from your usual bricks and mortar. It’s a house that used to be a chocolate factory, or an apartment with more angles than a geometry book. Houses that are architectural are loved and loathed due to their unusual style or interiors so dramatic that you don’t know where to look next. Those homes that have got stories to tell, from their walls to their wonky windows.




 

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