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  • KeepOnKnitting
    KeepOnKnitting Posts: 859 Forumite
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    edited 6 April 2022 at 9:20PM
    Dandie89 said:
    Poll:  Would you
    A ) Require removal of tank and fish in contract
    B ) Keep tank and fish
    C ) Keep tank and replace with an octopus

    5 bedroom house for sale in Parkgate Drive, Lancaster, LA1 (rightmove.co.uk)
    F) Recreate your own version of the scene from Romeo and Juliet. 


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  • FreeBear
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    A sweet little place - Not sure the stack of logs in the bedroom is of much use unless the snow stops you going outside to get more during the winter.
    Her courage will change the world.

    Treasure the moments that you have. Savour them for as long as you can for they will never come back again.
  • Woolsery
    Woolsery Posts: 1,535 Forumite
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    It's sometimes difficult to flog an old concrete panel bungalow, but this grubby lot apparently don't give a monkey's:
    Of course, they think it'll be bought for cash, demolished and turned into something else, but although the tucked away plot is nicely private, I'm not sure the plot gives a great deal of scope at that price.
    Dig the variation on a theme in the bathroom

  • Woolsery
    Woolsery Posts: 1,535 Forumite
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    ProDave said:
    Kyrae said:
    Wow love this converted mill, and those views!! If I had a lottery win this would be high up on my list! :D 
    https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/61175597
    Right on the coast.  Heard of predicted sea levels rising?  Ask how many times it has flooded in the past?
    Hmm, yes, that also really worries the likes of Bill Gates, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and all the other climate doomers with beachfront propertties. ;)

  • Woolsery
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    Nice. That's for me if her indoors runs off with the milkman.
    Enough left over to keep me in the station to which I'm unaccustomed and all the fish I can eat . :)


  • Dandie89
    Dandie89 Posts: 903 Forumite
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    edited 7 April 2022 at 9:12AM
    https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/120900008
    Booking into your self catering, booked on line for the lovely views, and the host invites you into their house for a welcoming cup of tea.
  • atarisrocks
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    Woolsery said:
    It's sometimes difficult to flog an old concrete panel bungalow, but this grubby lot apparently don't give a monkey's:
    Of course, they think it'll be bought for cash, demolished and turned into something else, but although the tucked away plot is nicely private, I'm not sure the plot gives a great deal of scope at that price.
    Dig the variation on a theme in the bathroom

    I think they live by their motto in the bathroom of Live Fart Laugh
  • Woolsery
    Woolsery Posts: 1,535 Forumite
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    Woolsery said:
    It's sometimes difficult to flog an old concrete panel bungalow, but this grubby lot apparently don't give a monkey's:
    Of course, they think it'll be bought for cash, demolished and turned into something else, but although the tucked away plot is nicely private, I'm not sure the plot gives a great deal of scope at that price.
    Dig the variation on a theme in the bathroom

    I think they live by their motto in the bathroom of Live Fart Laugh
    Well, they  must've had a laugh in 2013, getting it for much less than the twit who bought it at peak in 2007.
    But they're having a laugh with the price now, unless I'm missing something. I've a friend with a similarly serviced plot at half the price, with nothing to knock down and cart away.
    There is an alternative; jack the roof up and replace the walls, but it still doesn't stack up IMO.

  • Property Plant Road surface Grass Asphalt

    Brand new build in 2022, owner need to charge their car but the idiotic developer put a 50cm path between them and their parking space.

    Nice utility cover right outside the front door too.
  • Tahlullah.H
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    Woolsery said:
    It's sometimes difficult to flog an old concrete panel bungalow, but this grubby lot apparently don't give a monkey's:
    Of course, they think it'll be bought for cash, demolished and turned into something else, but although the tucked away plot is nicely private, I'm not sure the plot gives a great deal of scope at that price.
    Dig the variation on a theme in the bathroom

    Unclear as to why you are calling them grubby.  Untidy maybe, not to your standards, possibly, but grubby is un-necessary.
    What I do not give, you must never take by force.
    Mortgage outstanding - 30/12/22 - £25,900. 31/01/23 - £22,300. 28/02/23 - £20,500. 31/03/23 - £17,500. 30/04/23 - £15,800. 30/05/23 - £13,800. 31/06/23 - £11,300. 31/07/23 - £9,800. 31/08/23 - £8,300. 30/09/23 - £6,000. 31/10/23 - £3,000. 30/11/23 - £1,200. 06/12/23 - £00.00
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