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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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For the price, the agent could have invested in better pictures of the potential view, or at least a filter for the camera....and taken a few internal shots, maybe!
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-80484815.html
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For the price, the agent could have invested in better pictures of the potential view, or at least a filter for the camera....and taken a few internal shots, maybe!
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-80484815.html
VB
Ive seen a property listing with just 2 photos, 1 of the house front and 1 of the garden, I mean if the client wants to get interest in the property you need better photos0 -
Owain_Moneysaver wrote: »"We didn't want the telly to overpower the space"
Need a telescope or sit very close to see that lol.
Not moved with the times there, looks like a portal back to the time it was built, was it the 80's ?0 -
Cute pup but I feel sorry for him / her probably having to slide uncontrollably on those wooden stairs!0 -
Even the pine ceiling and purple bathroom, it looks good value.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-76994027.html
VB
That shower looks deadly! They aren't rated ip64, its ipx4 zone 1, IPX4 Water Resistance, but...
Mira manual10. # showerhead must be directed away from unit, During normal use the showerhead must not spray directly on to the shower unit.
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seven-day-weekend wrote: »When we lived in Spain we had our washing machine in the downstairs cloakroom. There and in the bathroom was quite common and a MUCH better idea than having them in kitchens.
First house we bought was extremely well laid out, but the oddest internal feature was a combined bathroom utility on the top floor. They'd sacrificed a bedroom to make a spacious enough bathroom you could have laundry machines in it far enough away to not be hazardous.
Plus a telly you could see from the bath if you were totally hedonistic.There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-79750802.html
What a terrible waste of floor space. A tiny kitchenette has been shoved into the lounge, but there’s still space for a diva style dressing area that’s almost as big as the bedroom....
If that were mine I’d be moving the kitchen into the “dressing room” and creating a proper living room. Not that anyone in their right mind would spend 400k on it in the first place...0 -
Ive seen a property listing with just 2 photos, 1 of the house front and 1 of the garden, I mean if the client wants to get interest in the property you need better photos
Reminds me of this one - I want to know what’s inside! https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-58396236.html0 -
Need a telescope or sit very close to see that lol.
Not moved with the times there, looks like a portal back to the time it was built, was it the 80's ?I don't like them dominating a room either. That one does look a bit odd sat, there in such a large space. I have mine in a cabinet so it can be shut away when the room is being used in a sociable sense. I'm not saying everyone should, it's just another way of living that I don't think has anything to do with being modern or not
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