Just wonder if any lifer out there can help me. I've seen a flat that I would like to buy - great price and ticks most, if not all of the boxes.
Only problem is - the current owner is a heavy smoker & most rooms smell of smoke. Any ideas how to best get rid of the smell ??. I'd rather nor completely re-decorate as most of the carpets & wallpaper are in quite good nick & also I'm not one for DIY. I will probably want to do some minor work (put a shower cubicle in and/or an ensuite plus rip out some fitted wardrobes) so will probably be paying someone to do some work to the place but as mentioned I don't want to have to do the whole place otherwise I'd rather not buy it.
has anyone had the same experience & if so what did you have to do - or is it just simply to leave the windows open for a few months ???
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As it turns out, if you love the house, area etc., then I would have thought that adding to your budget and re carpeting / decorating would get rid of the smell. I know you say the carpets are OK but they, more than anything else, will hold that stench.
Everything else is just masking the smell
And don't pay a lot for it
Oh and preferably a lady who likes nothing better than to cuddle up on the sofa at night watching the TV ;-)
Carpets are the trickiest bit - not expensive to get new carpets throughout (go to an independent rather than Carpet Right), would barely make a dent in the £50k you're saving.
Leave all doors and windows open for a month.
Vax all carpets; better still replace them if you're saving £50k.
once hes gone the smell will get bareable but get new carpets front room and bedroom and a large tin of white pain for ceilings.
once celings have been painted the rest of it will look shit and yourll have to do the whole lot anyway.
get mates round with beer and curry and lots of brushes. thatt help to change the stink. paint and sweaty farting blokes
If the house 50k dearer is something that you thought you could afford, then spending a couple of Grand on the furnishings and a grand or so for someone to fit them (mog) surely is the most sensible and only real answer,
In all honesty just think this property is 47 grand cheaper
What your saying Don't make sense
Well buy that one then. If you're planning on letting the vendor down, you shouldn't have made the offer.
Selling a house is stressful enough without people getting your hopes up with fake offers.
Throw the mother in law down the well! (Thanks Borat)