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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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I like this one "The bungalow is offered for sale with no onward chain and an internal viewing is recommended in order to appreciate the accommodation on offer."
Given the pictures you've provided someone is going to have to come and look round to find out aren't they?!
http://goo.gl/OO8cUInitial Mortgage January 2024 - £160,000
Initial Mortgage free date - January 2058
Mortgage as of 1st February 2024 - £159,134.98
Overpayments to date - £79.62
Current Mortgage free date - January 20580 -
poppysarah wrote: »
Never mind that, the large blurry picture on the wall in picture 1 is really freaking me out!0 -
murphydog999 wrote: »-with obviously nothing better to do....
Cor....I hope the helicopter's included
http://search.knightfrank.com/cho090280
Wow I think I am in love. Doesn't say how much though:(.De cluttering Konvert.Getting there
Finding a new home under all the STUFF!0 -
poppysarah wrote: »
£29,500,000 ... No! It has only got garaging for 2 cars. Where would you park the servant's cars? What about guests.
I mean £29,500,000. That is ridiculous!!!!!!!!!!:rotfl:De cluttering Konvert.Getting there
Finding a new home under all the STUFF!0 -
1) you dont pay the servants enough to have cars
2) your friends have drivers and don't need to park on your drive
3) with that space, location and roof terrace, its a steal!Give yourself a Chistmas bonus £14 a week!
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Surely the fairly small group of people who have £29m to spend aren't cruising RightMove looking for somewhere to buy! But it's nice to imagine a bunch of sheikhs and footballers cruising rightmove the same way we commoners do!0
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http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-34692539.html
Picture 7 - Someone's tangoed their bathroom!
We went to see this one - the floor was painted the same colour as the walls...0 -
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Lazy sods. There's obviously not a family living there, and i'm assuming that it's a single girl cos it's one bedroom and what man would live with all that pink! But she has a countertop dishwasher that takes up most of the worktop.0
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