el punal
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If you do move into a caravan then you can do your own driveway, then go and do other peoples and charge a fortune.
We are going to be having a lot of work done to our house and will have to move out for a few weeks.
As far as I can see our options are rent a flat or buy a caravan and live on site.
The advantage of a caravan is that we will be on site and if it overruns we have flexibility.
The advantage of a flat is that it's not a caravan.
Anyone done it and can offer advice/experience.
Comments along the lines of "You palace p*key" most welcome
Have your costs gone through the roof? We are having work done next March and already talk of 5 - 20% materials cost increases. Having to think twice as already an expensive project!
I would want to be on site for as much as possible, it is amazing what you could live through during such a project. Running water, a comfy bed and the ability to use an oven should be manageable for a few weeks. There will not be many projects that impact the use of the existing property for much longer than a few weeks
Being on site will increase your stress levels. I would deff rent an apartment.
Travel lodge approx £900 for 3 weeks cheaper than renting.We are going to be having a lot of work done to our house and will have to move out for a few weeks.
As far as I can see our options are rent a flat or buy a caravan and live on site.
The advantage of a caravan is that we will be on site and if it overruns we have flexibility.
The advantage of a flat is that it's not a caravan.
Anyone done it and can offer advice/experience.
Comments along the lines of "You palace p*key" most welcome