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Is the price on this property about right?
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I live on a busy main road and it's fine, we have noise reducing glass and don't really notice. You're much less likely to get burgled on a main road. It would be worse living by a school with the sound of screaming kids and parents stopping in the middle of the road to drop their lovely offspring off and blocking the entire dratted road.1
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loofer said:
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Crashy_Time said:loofer said:Sorry, nothing of value to add except ask why folk in London and surrounding areas still put up with paying exorbitant prices for absolute sheds. Granted it was £315k when above images taken but still. Probably double for same anywhere else.
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The good news is that the banks are going to be stopping people buying this kind of overpriced rubbish.0
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