For last week’s sister column, What I Rent, we visited Lauren May at her one-bedroom flat in Isleworth, West London. Having previously lived at home with her mum in Ealing, she decided it was time to fly the nest in 2020.
When Lauren came to buying her property just before the pandemic, she was faced with a dilemma, as she didn’t have the full deposit amount. However, she was able to borrow the shortfall from a rather unexpected donor: her boss.
This week, we’re up in Aberdeen visiting retired couple Fiona and Tim McKay, who sold their family home earlier this year and downsized into a retirement property to live mortgage-free.
The couple chose a place that was easier to maintain but didn’t compromise on space, in an effort to save time and money in their retirement.
Here’s what they had to say about their property journey…
We are a married couple in our early 60s with two grown-up married sons, a cat and two dogs. We have been together since our teens. We met at school in Aberdeen, where we were head boy and head girl together! We both took early retirement from our busy jobs in education and medicine.
We now live in a Cala Home at the Craibstone Estate on the edge of Aberdeen. It’s a very peaceful area with lots of green spaces, yet it has excellent road, air and rail transport links very nearby.
We moved into our new home in June 2024.
Our home cost just under £550,000. Cala Homes offer a range of incentives to help people move and pay their LBTT (Land and Buildings Transaction Tax, a fee that’s paid on properties worth above a certain value in Scotland).
We were able to reserve our home with a fee of just £1,000. On completion of the missives a couple of months later, we paid a further 2.5% of the purchase price.
We are fortunate to be mortgage free, as the sale of our previous home covered the purchase price of our new home.
It’s too soon to compare the running costs here with our last property, but already the new house feels very warm, even with no heating on.
What made you want to buy rather than rent?
We were keen to live in a property that would be easier to maintain. We would have liked to self-build but couldn’t obtain planning permission on a suitable plot.
Instead, we started looking at nearby new build developments.
Where did you find your property?
Our previous home – which we owned – was nearby, and we first became aware of the Craibstone development in a flyer that came in the post. That led to us making an appointment to view the development, and we were extremely impressed at what we saw.
What made you choose it?
We looked at several different house styles and plots. We chose Cala’s Kennedy house layout, which best met our needs, and one was being built on a lovely plot with an open outlook to the front plus a secluded rear garden.
As we reserved the house seven months prior to moving in, and at an early stage of the interior being constructed, we were fortunate to be able to choose floor coverings, wardrobe, vanity unit and kitchen unit colours.
We had several months to plan how we would use rooms, buy new furniture where needed, and decide where to hang paintings/place decorative items etc.
Our inspiration for design comes from reading Ideal Home since childhood, having a keen appreciation of art, and enjoying collecting interesting pieces to furnish a home. We also found show homes very interesting to visit, particularly the Kennedy at Friarsfield in Cults.
Our favourite room is the open-plan kitchen, dining and family room, which overlooks the garden and gets sun from late morning to evening.
We feel this house has an ideal amount of space for us. We didn’t want to majorly downsize our living space, just have a house that wouldn’t need extensive maintenance, and outside space which was smaller, thus not needing lots of time or physical effort to look after it.
We paid for a few upgrades to our property, such as a silestone worktop and Amtico floor bordering.
We had no experience of buying a brand new house before, but found the whole process and the end result to be smooth, stress-free, and exciting.
We do see this as our long-term home, as it will be easy to maintain both inside and out. A factor looking after all the green spaces, including woodland, on the estate was a huge plus point for us.
We also picked the Kennedy style as it would enable us to live on the ground floor should mobility issues in future make climbing stairs problematic.
Shall we take a look around?
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