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The "have a look at this!" thread II

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  • Project anyone? Can't believe someone's been living in this! (Albeit in one of the bothys, not the house itself).

    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-27714753.html?utm_source=feedly
  • fionajbanana
    fionajbanana Posts: 1,611 Forumite
    Project anyone? Can't believe someone's been living in this! (Albeit in one of the bothys, not the house itself).

    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-27714753.html?utm_source=feedly

    On the right of the page, there is a list of sold properties nearby.The property sold for £150 is a typo as it was sold for £135,000 according to Zoopla!
  • Davesnave wrote: »
    North facing garden, tall house and no evening sunshine due to neighbouring similar properties....

    'Fraid that, and the very steep patio in final pic, means I've written it off. Shame! ;)

    I only said the house Dave; I'd have to pick it up and deposit it in a few acres of land....
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  • Strapped
    Strapped Posts: 8,158 Forumite
    Heaven!! I'd kill for that house.....

    I'd fight you for it lol!
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  • On the right of the page, there is a list of sold properties nearby.The property sold for £150 is a typo as it was sold for £135,000 according to Zoopla!

    The £135k sale on Zoopla is two years after the £150 sale - the £150 will be the owner at the time buying out their croft (a crofting tenant has the right to become their own landlord for a one-off payment of 15 times the annual croft rent).
  • martinsurrey
    martinsurrey Posts: 3,368 Forumite
    Davesnave wrote: »
    North facing garden, tall house and no evening sunshine due to neighbouring similar properties....

    'Fraid that, and the very steep patio in final pic, means I've written it off. Shame! ;)

    garden is 95ft long and on the west side has no buildings on (it is raised above road level with a drop to the pavement.

    sun light is NOT a problem in that garden unless you need to sunbathe at 7 am in winter.

    the list of people who would kill is growing!
  • Gingernutty
    Gingernutty Posts: 3,769 Forumite
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    From "I'd kill for this house"......
    ca55ie wrote: »
    Spot the whale (pic 12). Interesting art work in pics 3 and 5 too

    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-39233845.html

    to "I'd rather die".......

    As advertised in the Daily Fail, sorry. :o
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  • Davesnave
    Davesnave Posts: 34,741 Forumite
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    edited 20 August 2013 at 3:12PM
    garden is 95ft long and on the west side has no buildings on (it is raised above road level with a drop to the pavement.

    sun light is NOT a problem in that garden unless you need to sunbathe at 7 am in winter.

    the list of people who would kill is growing!

    So, having looked at it on the map provided by the agent, on the aerial and on Streetview, I'm hallucinating? confused-smiley-001.gif

    What is that funny building in Pic 13 then? Oh hang on, it's in Pic 14 as well. It wouldn't happen to be 13 Dale End would it? That's what I see to the west of the garden.

    To the east side of the garden, I see a blooming great wall. There is no evidence in Pic14 that the garden is somehow raised significantly above street level there. (Harrison Drive)

    Nice try, but you should surely be putting people off if you want it so much. :p
  • Don't think I would ever want to live in one, but I love how the inside is just not what you expect :D

    http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-42280655.html?premiumA=true
  • ca55ie
    ca55ie Posts: 254 Forumite
    Davesnave is right - bounded by Dale End and a huge wall on the other side (Harrison Drive). No car parking and straight onto the road too
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