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House hunting (part 1)
Ive had enough of the big city, with its pollution and way too many people. I am planning on moving to the seaside, as in the city you can feel like nothing more than a number. We’re on a special trip down here, not only for the change of scene and the lovely fresh air. Our trip around the town is to try and find a new house, where we can begin a new life.
When we got there in the town, we went straight to the beach and saw that the tide was out a long way ahead. Worthing is an unusual place at a low tide, because the sea goes out much further than the end of the pier. People often dig their fresh baits in the sand and walk the full distance from one side of the pier to the other. i have memories of a trip here with my father years ago on a similar low tide day, and remember him laughing at something. He pointed out to me a fisherman on the pier who had obviously drifted off in a deep sleep and had not notice that the tide had receded. His float and weights were also resting on top of neat pile of sand with no water in sight!
I bought a copy of the local Echo and began to look through the property area Estate agents sussex. One thing that caught my eye was the large section entitled commercial property sussex which seemed to be offering plenty of properties. Perhaps I was seeing the direct results of failing businesses and repossessed business premises that has re-entered the market place.
My partner did not share the same obsession as me, and was not that keen on an old Victorian town house that could be restored or maintained. She would have been content in a new house outside of the town, and had been concentrating on another area of the paper. Her eye had focused on the adjacent advertisement entitled new homes in West Sussex, which had a wider reach than the town centre.
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