Interviewer: People need to move house for lots of different reasons. For example, some people may need more space and some may need to move out of an area to start a new job. Moving house to a new place can be a stressful experience. You might have lots of changes to deal with. Today we’re talking with Daniel Campbell-Walker. He’s an experienced estate agent, who knows a lot about buying and renting houses in Britain. What is the situation in your business now?
Estate Agent: More people are buying their own homes than in the past. About two thirds of the people in England and the rest of Britain either own, or in the process of buying their own home. Most others live in houses or flats that they rent.
I: What is the most interesting house that you have sold?
EA: Well, I think it will be the house I’m selling now.
I: Is it a modern or a period house?
EA: It’s a 16th-century cottage which was restored under the watchful eye of the local architect in 1976. It’s a listed building.
I: Listed? What does it mean?
EA: It’s a building of great historical value which has official protection of the state. You can’t change or destroy it. Some parts of the house were constructed in the 16th century from ships’ fragments. There are lots of hand-made elements as well.
I: How many rooms are there?
EA: There are four bedrooms and a toilet upstairs, a bathroom, a lounge, a dining room and a kitchen downstairs.
I: As far as I understand, it’s a very old house. Are there any modern conveniences?
EA: Electric cooking, the bath and toilets. The heating is provided with electric heaters, there is also electric hot water supply.
I: Is it in a good location?
EA: Beautiful! Very picturesque! And the flower garden is charming with climbing roses and lavender. The house is a total gem.
I: I see you really like this house. What’s its biggest advantage?
EA: There are many. It’s a cottage of character. The grandfather of the owner was born in it and his other ancestors. Then there’s its amazing location. It looks onto the local church, that’s why it‘s called Church Cottage. And the fireplace is amazing! Look at the photo. The house is perfectly suitable for pets.
I: Are there any disadvantages?
EA: Only one, probably. The house is typical of the period, so the ceilings are quite low, which makes the cottage not really suitable for tall people.
I: Is it on sale now? I think my aunt might be interested in it. She would like to move house, she loves period buildings. And she’s not very tall. Ha-ha!
EA: It will be available next month. Now the owner is preparing it for sale. It is being repaired and repainted. You can have a look at the leaflet. Here you are.