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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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MoneyJuggler wrote: »Watch out for the statue in the hall (pics 10 and 11)!!
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-25939243.html
Why don't they just say it is bedsits and one-bed apartments? Apart from the statue - there's another in pic 4 by the way - there's an armchair next to the oven, a ukelele in a fireplace and a fireplace in the hall. It's all gone very wrong!!!0 -
watsinaname wrote: »Someone must get board in this house.... pic 7
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-33114233.html?premiumA=true
Oh come on, it's obvious they invite the neighbours (all of them) round for games; musicals chairs is obviously the favourite.
The house looks funny with 'ears'!!0 -
watsinaname wrote: »For all those who would like a little more colour in theirs lives.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-30922717.html
Well if the hot and vivid colours in pic 4's love-nest didn't get you going, the silhouette of the myriad of phallic cactus' behind the gauzy curtain will!!:rotfl:0 -
watsinaname wrote: »For all those who would like a little more colour in theirs lives.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-30922717.html
Picture 4 bleugh!!!0 -
This is an unusual house, very expensive but they have obviously spent a huge amount on enormous vases of twigs in several rooms, and really weird statues and sculptures.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-20187258.html0 -
Rockporkchop wrote: »This is an unusual house, very expensive but they have obviously spent a huge amount on enormous vases of twigs in several rooms, and really weird statues and sculptures.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-20187258.html
Forget twigs. Pic 4 there's a whole dead tree under the stairs!0 -
serious_saver wrote: »Forget twigs. Pic 4 there's a whole dead tree under the stairs!
Even the manequin in the bedroom has a twig skirt.
That is the most boring 'posh' house I have ever seen! (Apart from the twigs, of course!).
And who would attach that thing to the outside of their house? Bet they don't get too many visitors!
MeganMay GC - £100 per week
Week 1 - £120/£100 :eek:, Week 2 £110/100:o, Week 3 £110/£100:mad:, Week 4 £50/100Week 5
DFW - March '13 - c/c £5600, April £4500, May £2500 :T0 -
sugarwalsh wrote: »Even the manequin in the bedroom has a twig skirt.
That is the most boring 'posh' house I have ever seen! (Apart from the twigs, of course!).
And who would attach that thing to the outside of their house? Bet they don't get too many visitors!
Megan
Could you imagine waking up in the middle of the night and seeing that mannequin at the end of your bed? _pale_ *shudders*0 -
serious_saver wrote: »Could you imagine waking up in the middle of the night and seeing that mannequin at the end of your bed? _pale_ *shudders*
It certainly would be very scary!:eek:0 -
Rockporkchop wrote: »This is an unusual house, very expensive but they have obviously spent a huge amount on enormous vases of twigs in several rooms, and really weird statues and sculptures.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-20187258.html
I was wondering why there is not much headroom in any of the bedrooms.
Here is the answer: In its heydays, it was a pumping station. :rotfl:
They say it is surrounded by lakes as if it is an added feature :eek:
What about the danger of flooding !!! :eek:Mortgage: @ Feb. 2007: £133,200; Apr. 2011: £24,373; May 2011: £175,999; Jun 2013: ~£97K; Mar. 2014 £392,212.73; Dec. 2015: £327,051.77; Mar. 2016: ~£480K; Mar. 2017 £444,445.74
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