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It'll probably sell at around that price. This city is ridiculous.RelievedSheff said:
How much????Hannimal said:1 -
Hannimal said:
I like the tsunami of rubbish visible in the shed, and the collapsed fence panel next to it.Mortgage - £274,000 to pay
WEAR A MASK0 -
Don't forget the pile of mattresses!!Bad_Accountant said:Hannimal said:
I like the tsunami of rubbish visible in the shed, and the collapsed fence panel next to it.1 -
I think in the 1950s it was actually possible to buy a house in Vine Street for £500.NaughtiusMaximus said:
Can't really complain when the houses are only £100 eachlincroft1710 said:
Vine Street also has tiny gardens, or more appropriately yards,Green_hopeful said:
We viewed it a few years ago. I think the kitchen and bathroom photos are snips from an old listing. Stanley Street is a funny little street with tiny gardens. I don’t think it has sold since we saw it.Hebblethwaite said:
The kitchen and bathroom look like they are photographs of pictures from a brochure - you can pretty much see the gloss from the magazine page. They don't match the floorplan. I wonder if we can find original photos in some magazine?breaking_free said:At last I can contribute to this thread.
Marvel at the well-maintained loft access ladder. Gaze in awe at the current owner's suitcases stored in the loft, and (drum roll) no fewer than three photos of the floor. And if out-of-focus images are your thing then you simply must hire this agent.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/103720853#/
I also knew people who lived in Northumberland Avenue and Park Lane.If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0 -
Looks like the shed is made from asbestos cement panelsBad_Accountant said:Hannimal said:
I like the tsunami of rubbish visible in the shed, and the collapsed fence panel next to it.If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0 -
My goodness, Bristol is expensive isn't it? I had the same reaction as @RelievedSheff when I saw the price.
Liking the way it starts well and then rapidly deteriorates.0 -
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Even the bits that have been done up are a bit questionable - who'd want those tiles in the living room?Skiddaw1 said:My goodness, Bristol is expensive isn't it? I had the same reaction as @RelievedSheff when I saw the price.
Liking the way it starts well and then rapidly deteriorates.0 -
Considering it's sunken with solid walls on all 4 sides, I suspect it spends more time as a not especially inviting paddling pool.Green_hopeful said:0 -
Maybe you have just invented a new sport - underwater bowls.NaughtiusMaximus said:
Considering it's sunken with solid walls on all 4 sides, I suspect it spends more time as a not especially inviting paddling pool.Green_hopeful said:1
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