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A London flat for £35 million, or if on a tighter budget, another for £27.5 million:
https://www.nestseekers.com/2772904/5-br-duplex-london-united-kingdom-greater-london
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Is there anything wrong with this? Remains unsold for a long time and a good price. It is ex local authority so I'm guessing the council is still the freeholder. Service charges are very low.
I suppose it's cheap enough I could put £10-15k sinking fund aside should any major works need doing.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/131720390#/?channel=RES_BUY
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Patr100 said:
And watch the spiders dropping down, and feel the cold draughts from the belfry. No hope of keeping that room warm in winter.3 -
Patr100 said:A London flat for £35 million, or if on a tighter budget, another for £27.5 million:
https://www.nestseekers.com/2772904/5-br-duplex-london-united-kingdom-greater-london1 -
Chemistry777 said:Patr100 said:A London flat for £35 million, or if on a tighter budget, another for £27.5 million:
https://www.nestseekers.com/2772904/5-br-duplex-london-united-kingdom-greater-london6 -
Patr100 said:A London flat for £35 million, or if on a tighter budget, another for £27.5 million:
https://www.nestseekers.com/2772904/5-br-duplex-london-united-kingdom-greater-london
I'm out.Nothing is foolproof to a talented fool.0 -
snowqueen555 said:Is there anything wrong with this? Remains unsold for a long time and a good price. It is ex local authority so I'm guessing the council is still the freeholder. Service charges are very low.
I suppose it's cheap enough I could put £10-15k sinking fund aside should any major works need doing.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/131720390#/?channel=RES_BUY
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/house-prices/details/england-114945152-14547634?s=a5475f76ad7b64dac849a66d965064f62bd31a4060f1a5b610be44f47a2ee94d#/
The property you shared appears to have been on since Jan 2023 and no price change.
There should be a deal to do on this.
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Spot the cat. No sign of one living in the house, so might be a visitor.
Photos of Pinfold, Clayton, Bradford BD14 - 64983537 | PrimeLocation
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