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The Messiest House for sale Ever!

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  • ruthber
    ruthber Posts: 270 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Reminds me of our house when we first viewed it back in 96. Complete with the old owner's Y fronts hanging over the bath. Sadly he wasn't going to be wearing them any more. Since then we have made it nice and extended it and are very happy here. It was a bargain, too.
  • Chrisblue1962
    Chrisblue1962 Posts: 1,203 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    pmlindyloo wrote: »
    My daughter went to Bristol University and, trust me, there are some very wealthy students that go there.

    How far from the uni is it? My daughter only had 6 lectures a week (!!!!!!!!!!!!!) so didn't have to go there often. Unbelievable I know.

    At least 2 bedrooms seem to be in current use(?) so not sure about the probate scenario. Still stick to my student theory - have seen too many similar houses!


    Six lectures a week!....Thats a holiday!

    When I was a student in the 1980's I had 27 hours of lectures each week. :eek:
    DFW'er - Lightbulb moment : 31st July 2009 - £18,499
    28th October 2019 -
    £13,505 - 27% paid off.
    Demolishing my House of Debt.. one brick at a time!! :)
    Thinking of spending???..YNAB says "NO!!!!"


  • dianasnan
    dianasnan Posts: 584 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    Picture 3 shows that they have good taste- a box of yorkshire tea.
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