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Tell me about it , my next door neighbour moved in just under 2 years ago. He paid £380,000, decorated the house , put new carpets in and just sold for £565,000 after a round of sealed bids ( was on the market for offers over £500,000)

these kind of prices increases are not sustainable

That's just insane ??. It's stories like this which made me want to buy right away instead of renting for a while. The possibility of ever owning a house just seemed more distant the longer I waited. This is simply unsustainable
 
As above, get an EICR done but don't go for the cheapest as it will take about half a day or more to do properly, so consider how much skilled time you are buying. You can post the results here with any personal identification removes (you, address, who did it, etc) for any comments/feedback.

From what you said, probably all you would be looking at is a new consumer unit (CU = fuse box) to have RCD additional protection against shock (and to a lesser degree fire) as well as the convenience of easy resetting instead of having to correctly change fuse wire.

If you plan on decorating then think long and hard about any electrical changes you might want, such as more sockets (probably lacking from a 70s install) or anything fancy in the way of lights, etc. Now is the time to do it!

At the very least you might want all new sockets/switches depending on the condition and appearance, and then you might have any single sockets changed for doubles, etc.
 
It'll be all PVC if '70s, but early 70's raises the possibility of the dreaded green goo.
If it's OK on this front, the main problem will likely be lack of wiring, rather than its condition. There's as many lights and sockets in the average new kitchen than there was in a whole house in the '70s.
 
As above, get an EICR done but don't go for the cheapest as it will take about half a day or more to do properly, so consider how much skilled time you are buying. You can post the results here with any personal identification removes (you, address, who did it, etc) for any comments/feedback.

From what you said, probably all you would be looking at is a new consumer unit (CU = fuse box) to have RCD additional protection against shock (and to a lesser degree fire) as well as the convenience of easy resetting instead of having to correctly change fuse wire.

If you plan on decorating then think long and hard about any electrical changes you might want, such as more sockets (probably lacking from a 70s install) or anything fancy in the way of lights, etc. Now is the time to do it!

At the very least you might want all new sockets/switches depending on the condition and appearance, and then you might have any single sockets changed for doubles, etc.
Thanks, noted! I'm hoping to modernise and 'future proof' it best as can on not a very great budget. My current rental property has got the one double socket in the bedrooms and it's a right pain managing that.
 

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