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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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19lottie82 wrote: »I wouldn't fancy getting in to (or falling out!) of the bed in pic 12 every night !
It's a sacrifice I'd be willing to pay for that greenhouse and conservatory, wow!0 -
For £35,000, how about this gated accommodation in West London.:huh: Don't know what I'm doing, but doing it anyway... :huh:0
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£2,500!!!
Seems overpriced, given the 'view' at the far end of the street...by eck, it's grim up t'north!0 -
moneyistooshorttomention wrote: »
'Course you know my thoughts are now revolving round "Wonder if Davesnave might ever fancy a paid working holiday?":rotfl::rotfl:
I'm hazarding a very very rough guess then that those two walls (inc French window) would cost me around about £5k then - or, to be more accurate, would cost the vendor about £5k in lower price I'd be prepared to pay for their house (being generous and costing out my labour to arrange this as free of charge). I would want that exterior wall (ie the missing one between lounge and conservatory) to be the same cavity wall brick that they presumably knocked down when they added the conservatory (so maybes that would another £1k to cost??).
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Yes I'd factor-in £5k to be safe then.
Noooooo, I don't want any more work!:eek:
I can get a fast brickie for £14 /hr so I don't plod along doing big walling jobs myself, and I certainly shouldn't be let loose anywhere near plaster.0 -
HappySeagull wrote: »The pipe in pic 13 would make it very difficult to have a bath/shower. :rotfl:
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-24303963.html
It's a shower curtain rail, lowered when the curtain was removed. Easy to move to have a bath but showers would be the problem.0 -
LittleVoice wrote: »It's a shower curtain rail, lowered when the curtain was removed. Easy to move to have a bath but showers would be the problem.
Whatever its origin, I think it's more likely the occupant is using it now to dry their smalls.0 -
RevolvingDoor wrote: ȣ2,500!!!:eek:
Well I wouldn't want to live in the area!0 -
May I suggest this one http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-25900440.html
Quite possibly the most awkward shape to live in, definitely no room to swing a cat and two spiral staircases to contend with!
I actually quiet like this one, I'd live there if I was on my own.0 -
It's vile! A bathroom off the living-room/kitchen? Deffo not for me, and not at that price either even if you can step down into the garden/patio from the bedroom.0
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