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Unsold pub at auction
InspironDreams
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Hi there users,
Long story short: I was checking out unsold properties through an auction website. Found a pub, affordable, so I thought i'd give the auctioneers a ring. Everythings fine, however, they won't allow me access to the inside of the pub...being put on auction by a bank.
Any thoughts? Any feedback/opinions would be highly appreciated.
Ken
Long story short: I was checking out unsold properties through an auction website. Found a pub, affordable, so I thought i'd give the auctioneers a ring. Everythings fine, however, they won't allow me access to the inside of the pub...being put on auction by a bank.
Any thoughts? Any feedback/opinions would be highly appreciated.
Ken
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don't touch it with a bargepole.
pubs are total money pits. you will regret it.0 -
Why do you say that?
To give you an idea of my intentions, I'd like to convert it in to flats.0 -
InspironDreams wrote: »Hi there users,
Everythings fine, however, they won't allow me access to the inside of the pub...being put on auction by a bank.
Any thoughts? Any feedback/opinions would be highly appreciated.
Ken
This can't be normal? Are you paying cash? If you literally said look I'll offer you XXX as long as I can see it first just to check the place over?
Rings massive alarm bells.People don't know what they want until you show them.0 -
I am paying cash, fairly cheap price to be honest.
I have no idea why they won't allow me....bit of a lottery here.0 -
InspironDreams wrote: »I am paying cash, fairly cheap price to be honest.
I have no idea why they won't allow me....bit of a lottery here.
Who said you would get planning permission for change of use etcProud to be a member of the Anti Enforcement Hobbyist Gang.:D:T0 -
Good question.
I've looked at the council website. A pub on the same street was given permission.0 -
InspironDreams wrote: »I am paying cash, fairly cheap price to be honest.
I have no idea why they won't allow me....bit of a lottery here.
I guess I'd think to myself whats the worse that could be wrong...I mean your converting it to flats so massive renovation anyway I would imagine (not my street so I wouldn't know)
So say the roof had caved in...Say it was covered im damp...Say its got mouse infestation...
Is it that cheap that any big problem you can think of will still allow you to walk away with a profit?
I'd look at it that way.People don't know what they want until you show them.0 -
Are they taking you seriously?0
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Chances are that if PP was available the place would not be cheap. (Depending on where it is)kirkbyinfurnesslad wrote: »Who said you would get planning permission for change of use etc0 -
Kayalana99 wrote: »I guess I'd think to myself whats the worse that could be wrong...I mean your converting it to flats so massive renovation anyway I would imagine (not my street so I wouldn't know)
So say the roof had caved in...Say it was covered im damp...Say its got mouse infestation...
Is it that cheap that any big problem you can think of will still allow you to walk away with a profit?
I'd look at it that way.
That's kind of the way I've looked at this. I appreciate your input.0
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