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Before I launch into a thousand questions, I suppose I'd better introduce myself. I'm about to be retired (hopefully not in a Bladerunner way!), and I'm in the fortunate position of having a big project to get my teeth into.
Basically, we've inherited a Riverside property that we want move into. To all intents and purposes it's a double static caravan that has been made in to a log cabin, with a tiled roof, but it feels like a bungalow, and has full sized rooms and large bathroom and kitchen.It's been lived in for the past 30 years, is structurally sound (we had it surveyed by a static van surveyor) but very dated and tired. The plan is to sell our current home and move by the river mortgage free. We're at the very first step, deciding whether to totally refurb the old place ( gutting the interior and new modern cladding and windows and doors) or removing it entirely and replacing it with a new "temporary" structure or going the whole hog and apply to planning for a new build.
No option is off the table, but at the end of it, we don't want a mortgage. Budget would be a max 150 grand, but much less if possible! I'm a competent diyer and will do the grunt work, but the serious stuff will be done by pros. There is only electricity to the site so gas central heating is off the menu so air pump or solar will definitely be considered. I'll post photos soon.
Decisions, decisions.
TFS