Thank you so much for posting. I can never get enough of #PhilAndKirstie
@debrap947 Жыл бұрын
Love this show...a lot of potential in each home! So happy for everyone.
@SmallWonda Жыл бұрын
Good episode - the old council house has a great front garden, too, which is as big as many town gardens - can make that really useful with some fruit trees and flowers. It is a thing, when you have a long commute & young kids, you don't have a lot of time for gardening, as you do want one free day when you can go off on Adventures. Much better than their 'dream' home - the terracing would have been a nightmare with a toddler!
@juliansydney9819
2 ай бұрын
Go off on adventures? They’re not 10 year olds Maybe gardening is their adventure anyway
@07laines0718 күн бұрын
Poor Laura wants to be a stay at home mom and gardener but she has to work for the house she wants. Hope she figures it out before Jack starts school. Both couples are sweet, best wishes to them. Thanks for the download!
@thebalkanstravelbeauty Жыл бұрын
Lovely couples! Wish them good luck
@susan1380 Жыл бұрын
l love this show !
@jep1912 Жыл бұрын
Trust me, parking will be an utter nightmare. And very quickly it'll be neighbour wars.
@alexandra2jerry2 ай бұрын
I’ve never seen a couple that actually looked so adorable together like Bob and Lara (sorry if I misspelled that) They look like they belong. I wish them every happiness xxx Alexandra in Florida 💕🥰💕
@FigaroHey2 ай бұрын
Baby Jack is absolutely adorable. Best features of both parents.
@jillperez7493 Жыл бұрын
Yea Phil and Kirstie!!
@corvettesbme2 ай бұрын
Fantastic episode!
@Cavy. Жыл бұрын
IMO the second couple shouldn't have used so much of their buying power when they say they need help from their folks coming up with the 35K deposit. It seems that they have put all their savings into this house, so what if one of them goes unemployed or has an emergency? So I absolutely agree with Kirstie about the house not necessarily need to be a forever home. They should have gotten a house which suits their family needs for the coming few years until they grow out of it again.
@thehungrygoldfish
Жыл бұрын
Moving is a pain though. While I agree with you that a house doesn’t have to be a forever house, it’s better to buy for the long term, at least five years. A few years just seems to be a waste to me. You might as well just not move.
@serenakoleno9338
8 ай бұрын
There's moving costs and rising house prices to consider, though. I say go for the house but build up a emergency fund before going crazy with remodeling. Nowadays young people's wants often outstrip their budget. Not a great idea. But if their folks are wealthy, may have them to fall back on. TFS
@issievdhorst3 ай бұрын
Two lovely couples, happy for them.
@juliansydney98192 ай бұрын
A car is big lot of money too, albeit a depreciating asset. All the guy wants is to park it somewhere. Of course Kirstie knows better (not)
@AbigailGerlach-zt1shАй бұрын
I can't believe how long it takes to close on a house. Good grief! Who is dragging their feet?
@mattneillninasmom Жыл бұрын
I think it was a mistake to rule out the "Dream House" on the basis of it being too much work. They are not duty-bound to work on it immediately, rather, they can grow into it, over time. When the time comes for them to move to such a house, they likely will no longer to be able to afford it. Missed opportunity, Kirstie - I think they were ill-advised.
@juliansydney9819
2 ай бұрын
Agree. But Kirstie is far too gullible if herself to ever consider another opinion
@07laines07
18 күн бұрын
How many emergency room visits would there be in a third acre plot straight up hill with a barely walking one year old boy? An hour commute each way for both parents and no time for the garden, because the child should come first. Terribly impractical, a very wise move for Laura and Chris.
@OSINT_Skye Жыл бұрын
Kirstie and Phill... what a "pair" pun intended kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZneJ0KN7eNDLntY.html
@BennyTheNerd2 ай бұрын
Why does it take month to get the deal/sale through after price has been agreed?
@M.Campbell
2 ай бұрын
Home sales have to go through solicitors (lawyers), on both sides, in the UK. A month is really quick. It usually takes several.
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Such lovely couples! Glad both were successful.
Thank you so much for posting. I can never get enough of #PhilAndKirstie
Love this show...a lot of potential in each home! So happy for everyone.
Good episode - the old council house has a great front garden, too, which is as big as many town gardens - can make that really useful with some fruit trees and flowers. It is a thing, when you have a long commute & young kids, you don't have a lot of time for gardening, as you do want one free day when you can go off on Adventures. Much better than their 'dream' home - the terracing would have been a nightmare with a toddler!
@juliansydney9819
2 ай бұрын
Go off on adventures? They’re not 10 year olds Maybe gardening is their adventure anyway
Poor Laura wants to be a stay at home mom and gardener but she has to work for the house she wants. Hope she figures it out before Jack starts school. Both couples are sweet, best wishes to them. Thanks for the download!
Lovely couples! Wish them good luck
l love this show !
Trust me, parking will be an utter nightmare. And very quickly it'll be neighbour wars.
I’ve never seen a couple that actually looked so adorable together like Bob and Lara (sorry if I misspelled that) They look like they belong. I wish them every happiness xxx Alexandra in Florida 💕🥰💕
Baby Jack is absolutely adorable. Best features of both parents.
Yea Phil and Kirstie!!
Fantastic episode!
IMO the second couple shouldn't have used so much of their buying power when they say they need help from their folks coming up with the 35K deposit. It seems that they have put all their savings into this house, so what if one of them goes unemployed or has an emergency? So I absolutely agree with Kirstie about the house not necessarily need to be a forever home. They should have gotten a house which suits their family needs for the coming few years until they grow out of it again.
@thehungrygoldfish
Жыл бұрын
Moving is a pain though. While I agree with you that a house doesn’t have to be a forever house, it’s better to buy for the long term, at least five years. A few years just seems to be a waste to me. You might as well just not move.
@serenakoleno9338
8 ай бұрын
There's moving costs and rising house prices to consider, though. I say go for the house but build up a emergency fund before going crazy with remodeling. Nowadays young people's wants often outstrip their budget. Not a great idea. But if their folks are wealthy, may have them to fall back on. TFS
Two lovely couples, happy for them.
A car is big lot of money too, albeit a depreciating asset. All the guy wants is to park it somewhere. Of course Kirstie knows better (not)
I can't believe how long it takes to close on a house. Good grief! Who is dragging their feet?
I think it was a mistake to rule out the "Dream House" on the basis of it being too much work. They are not duty-bound to work on it immediately, rather, they can grow into it, over time. When the time comes for them to move to such a house, they likely will no longer to be able to afford it. Missed opportunity, Kirstie - I think they were ill-advised.
@juliansydney9819
2 ай бұрын
Agree. But Kirstie is far too gullible if herself to ever consider another opinion
@07laines07
18 күн бұрын
How many emergency room visits would there be in a third acre plot straight up hill with a barely walking one year old boy? An hour commute each way for both parents and no time for the garden, because the child should come first. Terribly impractical, a very wise move for Laura and Chris.
Kirstie and Phill... what a "pair" pun intended kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZneJ0KN7eNDLntY.html
Why does it take month to get the deal/sale through after price has been agreed?
@M.Campbell
2 ай бұрын
Home sales have to go through solicitors (lawyers), on both sides, in the UK. A month is really quick. It usually takes several.
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