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One for anyone with experience of refurbs

Last post 06 Jun 2008, 11:59 AM by PremBuyer. 22 replies.
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  •  04 Dec 2004, 9:35 PM 89982 in reply to 89974

    RE: One for anyone with experience of refurbs

    What are your views on appliances for the kitchen, what do you include and what do you leave for the tenant to provide, assuming you let out unfurnished properties.

    I also found a tool from the IKEA website that lets you design your kitchen on your pc if you have the measurements and price up what you'll need.

    Tex

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  •  04 Dec 2004, 10:40 PM 89983 in reply to 89974

    RE: One for anyone with experience of refurbs

    all I provide is a built in hob and oven. the more "appliances" tenants import, the less likely they are to do a "moonlight flit" as we say in Lancs. I've chosen electric hob and electric oven this time - less costs on the corgi gas safety certification next year. I let unfurnished and make a note of this in the inventory, and list boiler and oven makes/numbers, just in case a clever tenant tried to substitute "old for new" when leaving !! its been done - not to me - yet.


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  •  06 Dec 2004, 5:59 PM 89984 in reply to 89974

    RE: One for anyone with experience of refurbs

    Thanks Clottie,

    The choice of electric or gas oven is out of my hands as the property has no gas. that also means that the heaters are electric which will save me a penny or two on fitting c/h.

    Were looking at completion in Jan so ill keep you posted on how i get on.

    Tex

    Bmv deals in BIrmingham?
    I might be interested.
    Email or pm me
  •  18 Dec 2004, 4:28 PM 89985 in reply to 89974

    RE: One for anyone with experience of refurbs

    Tex,

    Hi just thought I would give you a few suppliers details. Central heating, go to www.bhl.co.uk and have a look, give them a phone call they should be able to help. I have used them many times in the past being a construction company and they just quoted me £1800 for worcester bosch combi, all fittings and pipe, 11 rads and plastic oil tank. Oil tank on its own is about £400. Well worth the look.

    As for double glazing go to www.windowsanddoors.co.uk they sell new double glazed windows very cheap and they are pretty good quality. They quote £81 for a 1050mm x1200mm with side opener, delivered in 7-10 days.

    Carpet right for your carpets.

    B&Q or similar for decorating stuff

    Howdens joinery or IKEA for your kitchen, could do whole kitchen for less than £1000, you may even get a deal where they include the cooker and hood. They have these deals on from time to time (howdens)

    Bathrooms www.kbb2000.net they are good quality and keen prices, just take a look. Failing that try the basic suites available from B&Q and the like.

    Hope this helps, should you require any more help or advice please drop me an email and I'll be glad to help.

     

    Regards

    James

  •  18 Dec 2004, 6:02 PM 89986 in reply to 89974

    RE: One for anyone with experience of refurbs

    CPS - completely agree with you re Howdens, remember they're one of the few suppliers of kitchens that apart from B&Q have bits off the shelf, most others are a 28 day wait (Wickes et al). Also, remember with B&Q for bathrooms you have a 28 day wait so nip down your local plumbers, get them looking down their nose at you (they practice this skill 8 hours a day and its a pleasure to watch) and get better quality bits for less money.


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  •  18 Dec 2004, 6:05 PM 89987 in reply to 89974

    RE: One for anyone with experience of refurbs

    clottie said...
    .... and list boiler and oven makes/numbers, just in case a clever tenant tried to substitute "old for new" when leaving !! its been done - not to me - yet.


    This seems to be a Northern speciality doesn't it? There must be a big black market in knocked off boilers and rads 'up north' lol


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  •  18 Dec 2004, 10:42 PM 89988 in reply to 89974

    RE: One for anyone with experience of refurbs

    oooooooh anyone would think there are no thieves darn sarfff !


    Clottie the Positive. windswept and interesting !!

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  •  18 Dec 2004, 10:55 PM 89989 in reply to 89974

    RE: One for anyone with experience of refurbs

    Well, after watching Homes Under The Hammer, as I know you do Clottie, seems like every property 'up north' has had the boiler removed! lol


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