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‘We bought dream £275k home – family can’t visit because of dangerous problems’

By staff29 August 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Dayle Dixon and Mark Lee say they feel ‘utterly trapped’ after being told their new-build home would be worth just £1 on the market due to a long list of issues

17:48, 29 Aug 2025Updated 17:50, 29 Aug 2025

The 'nightmare' £275,000 Barratt new-build is now said to be worth only £1
The ‘nightmare’ £275,000 Barratt new-build is now said to be worth only £1(Image: Kennedy News and Media)

A couple have told of their torment after they bought what they thought was a ‘dream’ new-build property – only for it now to be valued at just £1.

Grandparents Dayle Dixon, 54, and Mark Lee, 49, thought they were purchasing somewhere they could “live a little” when they paid £275,000 for their house in Ivybridge, Devon back in 2018.

But the property been rendered almost worthless after the couple discovered a long list of “nightmare” issues, including structural problems, in the seven years since moving in.

Dayle said the problems are so severe that her grandson can no longer come round to visit – and says she has been left in tears after feeling “utterly trapped” in the house.

Dayle Dixon, 54, and Mark Lee, 49, thought they had bought their 'dream' home back in 2018
Dayle Dixon, 54, and Mark Lee, 49, thought they had bought their ‘dream’ home back in 2018(Image: Kennedy News and Media)

She told The i newspaper: “I still cry about it all the time as we were sold a dream that turned out to be nothing but a nightmare.

“We can’t sell our house and we can’t decorate it. We are just living here knowing it is crumbling beneath us and we fear it will collapse.”

Dayle says she and Mark had always rented before snapping up three-bedroom property from Barratt, and used a £100,000 inheritance and £55,000 from the Help to Buy scheme to pay towards the costs.

Cracks soon appeared on the floor of the home, preventing them from putting down flooring
Cracks soon appeared on the floor of the home, preventing them from putting down flooring(Image: Kennedy News and Media)

But warning signs appeared early on when she noticed a hairline crack in the hallway, which she claims Barratt told her was “just settlement drying out” and “was nothing to worry about”.

Dayle’s “gut instinct” told her there was something more going on, and she began to notice other problems in the property, including water pooling in the wall and under the sink area in the kitchen.

The grandma says the wider issues – believed to have originated from a broken soil pipe in the wall – were discovered when the kickboards were removed in the kitchen to lay down the flooring.

The windows had to be replaced due to structural movement
The windows had to be replaced due to structural movement(Image: Kennedy News and Media)

In total, Dayle alleges they found 500 snagging issues, including gaps in the window frames, structural problems and dust throughout the property. She claims the couple also had to replace the ensuite showers.

Dayle also says that the damp-proof course was not “done properly”, resulting in the house having recurring issues.

She claims she suffers from sleepless nights because of the home’s sorry state. To make matters worse, Dayle told how a recent surveyor valued the property at £330,000 but informed her it would only fetch £1 on the market due to the amount of defects.

In total, Dayle alleges they found 500 snagging issues
In total, Dayle alleges they found 500 snagging issues(Image: Kennedy News and Media)

She now wants Barratt to purchase the home at market value, and compensate the couple for their lost furniture and “emotional distress”.

Barratt did offer to buy back the home and pay the couple £5,000, a proposal Dayle says she declined, believing the compensation would not “touch the sides of everything that was ruined”.

She now claims that the company has “taken it off the table” as they wouldn’t accept the offer, leaving the couple feeling “trapped”.

A spokesperson for Barratt Bristol said: “As a five-star housebuilder, we are sorry that Dayle Dixon is unhappy with her home, however, all our attempts to remedy the situation over many years have been refused.

“This includes offering to resolve any issues using independent surveyors and contractors. Unfortunately, despite numerous attempts, we have had no contact from her this year, but we remain open to discussing how we can best resolve the situation.”

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