As much as I love our current house, it was never meant to be our ‘forever home’. Having stepped up the property ladder from a much smaller new build into our Edwardian semi-detached house, it was our middle rung that would eventually get us to the one that would carry that moniker. The funny thing was, we said we’d only be here for 3 years and then it moved to 5 and now we’ve found ourselves here for nearly 7 years.
And that just goes to show how a house can really grow on you. How much it can become such an integral part of your life. For us, this has proved truer than most. Our house became our project and in turn, it became the subject of my blog, eventually leading to a new career in blogging for me. It carries such a great amount of emotional weight that parting will be incredibly difficult.
“But, Kimberly,” I hear you ask, “why the heck would you want to leave at all? I mean, you just finished your kitchen!!” That’s a damn good question. Let me explain.
- First, as I mentioned, this was never going to be our forever home. We’ve loved it and it suited us well when we first purchased it but we’ve both learned so much in terms of interior design and DIY in this home that we’re keen to apply that knowledge in a whole new place. I admit, some of the things we did the wrong way around due to lack of budget or time but this time I want to do it right and prioritise properly. And, honestly, there are only so many times you can redo a room without it getting a bit same-y! So it’s time for a new project.
- Second, as much as we love Manchester, we are both getting incredibly fed up with the amount of rain and cold we have here. Living in the North West has meant that there is no guarantee of nice weather in summer and that we can just as easily have 12 degrees in the middle of June (accompanied by downpours) as we can 20 degrees (and to be honest, the former is more likely than the latter). Not being able to take advantage of our outside space as much as we’d like to means that on any really lovely day, we end up almost in a panic because we absolutely HAVE to be out there, soaking up whatever bit of sunshine we can get. I’d like to live somewhere the weather is not quite as rainy and the sun shines just a little more often. I’m not asking for the Caribbean here, I just want a break from the rain.
- Third, Wayne has grown up in this area and has lived here his entire life. He’s ready for a change of scenery and a fresh outlook. As someone who has moved around most of her life, I can’t deny him the pleasure of exploring and getting settled into new surroundings in a totally different area. He needs it as much as I do.
Your next question might be, “So when are you leaving?” Well, not for a little while. At the moment, we’re looking towards the end of summer 2018 so we’ve got over a year left in this house to finish off areas like the ‘man cave’ and the hallway and to live in a fully completed house for at least just a little while.
Swiftly followed by, “Where are you moving to?” Well, this again, we aren’t 100% sure about. We’ve pinpointed a few areas that we like the look of and we’ve been concentrating our efforts in those areas, checking out various properties to see what we’ll be able to afford for our money and finding out as much as we can about the areas. The issue at this moment is that it’s subject to change so I don’t want to reveal all the details of that just yet. In time, my dear, in time.
The thing about not having children is that our options are pretty wide open and while we’ll stay in England and we’d prefer to be within a reasonable distance to Wayne’s family, we know that Wayne’s skills in automotive painting are needed everywhere (people do drive cars everywhere) and as a freelancer, I can work virtually anywhere. We don’t have to worry about schools or pulling our kids out. We can just pack up the kitties and pup and be on our way.
None of this uncertainty has stopped me from looking. I mean, property websites for me are like crack. Even when we aren’t considering a move, I still love to be a complete voyeur and just browse for hours on property search websites. Recently, I discovered a new one called Tepilo, created by the DIY TV master, Sarah Beeny (her of Property Ladder and various other Channel 4 property programmes fame). One of the things I really like about it is the sheer amount of filters that are available to pinpoint exactly what you want.
The thing is, we’re going to be really picky about the next house. I’ve already discovered about myself how specific I want this next house to be and I’m probably putting myself under undue pressure to find “the one” but I do believe it’s out there. And Tepilo allows me to be as absolutely as picky as I want to be! With filters for location, price, the type of property, parking, garden, number of reception rooms, bathrooms, etc., it means finding what you want quicker than ever.
While these housesΒ are not specifically ones we are seriously considering (nor are they necessarily in areas we are considering), I wanted to share a couple of pretty amazing properties that are in our price range at the moment in various locations around the UK and chat a little about what’s on our wishlist!
A decent sized south-facing garden is a must! And it can’t be on or close toΒ a main road – we’ve got furry kids to think about! High up on the wishlist is a driveway too. After years of DIY with no where to put a skip (we have street parking where we are so it costs a bomb), we just want the option of having our own space to put our cars.
I’m also keen on a garage or an outbuilding of some sort for an area to work out of. Painting furniture, doing projects – it really does take over the house so having a place to do these things under cover without wrecking the joint would be great.
I’m desperate for a place with high ceilings and some original features as well. It’s something I’ve loved about living in our current house and just don’t want to give that up. A light, bright space is ideal for taking pictures and so a tiny cottage with low ceilings and beams just wouldn’t suit us.
Can I dream as well about having a bigger hallway? Our current one is tiny and narrow with no place to even stick a small piece of furniture. I’d love a place where I can have some space when I walk through the door without having to worry I’m going to knock something off a wall. We’re also looking for a bit of a project – nothing too nicely done up and something that needs a little love so we can add value whilst making it our own.
So yes, for now, we’re looking, dreaming, plotting and planning for our next move which will be the big one. Of course, once I know more and once we’re more certain in terms of where we’ll end up, I’ll be letting you come along for the ride. In the meantime, I’ll be checking out property websites like Tepilo to fuel my fire and make parting just a little bit easier.
What would be on your ‘must-haves’ list? Are you a bit addicted to looking at property websites as well? I can’t be the only one who does this for fun!
Disclaimer: This post was sponsored by Tepilo and images of homes on the site were used with kind permission but all words and opinions are my own. I only partner with companies I really like and think you’ll like too! Thanks for supporting the brands that support Swoon Worthy!
Well that sounds exciting! I’m totally addicted to property websites too by the way. But I’ll have to continue to live in same-y (that made me laugh when you wrote that) house
A great post Kimberley – we’re currently about to move and even though we’ve found our next house I just.can’t.stop myself checking out the property websites . . .it’s become an addiction and I need help! Love the houses you’e found here – real dream homes! :) x
OMG this will be sooooooo much fun, kimberly!!! i can’t wait to see what you end up with and what you do with it! i was just showing them to emmy and that one with the incredible back yard garden area… swoon! we are ready to move there and be your neighbors! ;)
Exciting times ahead. I agree with you about the weather as I am in Huddersfield with four dogs and the mud gets me down. I plan on getting my house in tip top shape and will eventually go home to Dublin because I miss the coast too much. Your buyer will get a lovely home.
2 dogs and also not a fan of the mud in Huddersfield! Originally from the South West and I hadn’t realised just how much warmer it was down there til I moved up here! :-( The plan is one day to go back, just have to finish our current house first!
Can’t believe it! Three dogs and huddersfield mud here too! Originally moved here from the other side of the Pennines as the house prices over here are really good. Lots of character properties, green spaces and always something going on… a jazz festival here, art week there, folk festival somewhere else… i actually do love it here but we are about to move too! To North Wales – we are swapping dog accumulated mud for dog accumulated sand. It’s always been the dream to move to Snowdonia and we’ve now got the chance so off we go – you only live once!
Ooh a little glamourshed down the back of the garden for DIY projects and office stuff would be the dream right? Good luck with the search !
Good luck with everything Kimberly. Happy hunting xxx
Hi Kimberley. Good luck with your exciting move. I used to work in mortgages & I have moved house several times. One bit of (unasked for – I know) advice I would give you is to think about where you will and won’t compromise. Then, stand your ground for the features that really matter. For example, if you only look at houses with south facing gardens, you will miss out all the really sunny west facing ones. If there is no garage, but room to put up a huge outhouse, then again, you could be missing out. It’s worth letting the estate agent show you some places you thought you would never consider, even if only to confirm that you are right not to consider an area/ house style, etc. You will have so much fun working on your new place, wherever you end up!
Vivienne
Looking at properties is my favourite passtime! You’re absolutely not the only one there :-). These properties you’ve picked are all so lovely! I’m going to send that email to you now! xxx
OMG, can’t believe you are moving! So exciting for you both (and your readers). Really pleased for you x
Yes you are right about the weather. A few years ago I moved from Huddersfield to the Thames Valley and the weather is soooo much better. And the summer is longer. I was amazed. You might even have to rethink your colour palette because of the different light.
Best of luck in your sale and purchase, that can be a roller coaster ride.
Congratulations!
Today is your day.
You’re off to Great Places!
You’re off and away!
You have brains in your head.
You have feet in your shoes.
You can steer yourself
any direction you choose.
You’re on your own. And you know what you know.
And YOU are the guy who’ll decide where to go.
You’ll look up and down streets. Look ’em over with care.
About some you will say, “I don’t choose to go there.”
With your head full of brains and your shoes full of feet,
you’re too smart to go down any not-so-good street.
And you may not find any
you’ll want to go down.
In that case, of course,
you’ll head straight out of town.
It’s opener there
in the wide open air.
Out there things can happen
and frequently do
to people as brainy
and footsy as you.
And then things start to happen,
don’t worry. Don’t stew.
Just go right along.
You’ll start happening too.
OH!
THE PLACES YOU’LL GO!
Well, isn’t that going to be exciting! It will be fun to see what you guys decide on when the time comes. xo
So excited to see you do a whole new house!
I’m in Horsforth – North Leeds – and love it. Come and join me in Yorkshire :)
You’d certainly get a lot more house for your money in Bradford, but Leeds is a lot nicer…
How did I miss this post? I have been wanting you to move for years! So exciting!