Lifestyleproperty newsThe person said they’d recently bought their house and very quickly the neighbours offered £5,000 to buy the drive which is also their access point07:00, 28 May 2026A homeowner was told in no uncertain terms what to do after they asked if they should sell their driveway, which is shared, to the neighbour. The discussion arose in a forum where people can ask for legal advice on Reddit.In this case, the person said they’d recently bought their house, and very quickly the neighbours offered £5,000 to buy the drive, which is also their access point. And they told the person they’d like to take over the upkeep and ‘make it nice’.The UK homeowner said: “We bought a house last year with another house at the bottom of the driveway, which is the only access point to their house and ours. We currently own the driveway, which is perfectly functional but could probably be prettier. Neighbour has asked to purchase this from us for £5000 and take over upkeep and make it nice (which we can’t afford to do right now and tbh is low down on our priority list)“Is it a bad idea? What’s a reasonable sum per sq ft? How would we go about this if we could agree a sum and what are the important points to consider? In England. Thank you in advance.”The first response was to the point: “Never in a million years. Will massively downgrade your homes value and could make you dependant on the neighbours good will for yourselves and for future residents.”Another added: “Losing the driveway will cost you SIGNIFICANTLY more than 5k in resale value. I personally would never even consider buying a house without somewhere to park my car on the property. You might not need it, but the next guy who buys your house probably will.“Your approach of “reasonable sum per sq.ft” is massively flawed. Would you sell me all the toilets in your property? How about just the area immediately surrounding your front door, would you sell that? Consider the implications, you’re not just selling part of the land, you’re selling off a functional feature of your home.”One said: “Are you prepared to see the value of your property massively downgraded as a result of this?” The homeowner replied: “Would prefer that not to happen! Thanks”Article continues belowThe homeowner in the end had come to a final decision. They said: “Clearly a terrible idea. WILL NOT SELL DRIVEWAY. Thanks for sounding it out.”Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Redditproperty newsNeighbours from hell
We just moved in and our neighbour wants to buy the shared driveway
The person said they’d recently bought their house and very quickly the neighbours offered £5,000 to buy the drive which is also their access point






