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I really think they need to start having bigger pics on Rightmove. Keep the thumbnails at they are, but allow you to click on them to open it into a nice big high definition photograph, so you can REALLY see what it looks like!0
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Hi everyone,
yes the some of the photos have been removed.
i did keep a few of the same room but from different angles.
thanks for all you advice
Bride on a budget0 -
Oh lol, thanks Amy. Yeah def, I think that too, I look and see theres no photo of the bedroom - first thought - it must be small
Hi,
dont think the bedrooms are that small, the master is 19ft/16ft loft conversion.
but i agree the 1st lot of photos uploaded on to Rm were all muddled up
bonab0 -
I really think they need to start having bigger pics on Rightmove. Keep the thumbnails at they are, but allow you to click on them to open it into a nice big high definition photograph, so you can REALLY see what it looks like!
The only way to really see what a place looks like is to go and view it.0 -
Higher definition photos would be the next best thing, and could avoid wasted time viewing!0
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Higher definition photos would be the next best thing, and could avoid wasted time viewing!
i totaly agree, the photos should be hd
1st viewing on monday has just been cancelled at 22.40pm, due to people saying they did a drive by and noticed a parking issue as they have 2 cars.
we have 2 cars and both fit on driveway, next door is a holiday home so there is never a car parked outside, and other neighbour has a driveway for both of their cars.
a bit p****d off and i was away thurs to mon, but they wanted to view on monday so came home a day early......
shouldnt worry really house has only been on marlet 3 days.....
bride on a budget0
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