Since you said you're probably going to live in it yourself, then a new one is a good option. Modern insulation, double glazing, rooms the size you want, pointing towards the sun...
Although there's a few extras you don't get automatically, like clothesline, paths, shed, driveway.
And I'd agree with laava about choice of builders, big franchise companies aren't as good as their advertising suggests, and can be a whole lot worse when they start cutting corners.
Oh and sometimes it's best to use the builder who can't start for 6 months, instead of the one who can start tomorrow...
High miles, engine knock, rusty chrome, worn pegs...
Brakes as new
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