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Wight Flight
5 minutes ago, JoeDavola said:

Similar all-grey job to the one spunko posted earlier....I know this will seem cheap to you southerners but I can't believe this kind of new-ish-build is now almost £400K:

https://www.propertypal.com/1-millmount-village-court-dundonald-belfast/920516

I wonder how they have vented the downstairs bog?

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Chewing Grass
5 minutes ago, JoeDavola said:

Similar all-grey job to the one spunko posted earlier....I know this will seem cheap to you southerners but I can't believe this kind of new-ish-build is now almost £400K:

https://www.propertypal.com/1-millmount-village-court-dundonald-belfast/920516

Clue is in the name 'millmount-village-court', triple-barrelled pretentiousness.

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JoeDavola
4 minutes ago, Chewing Grass said:

Clue is in the name 'millmount-village-court', triple-barrelled pretentiousness.

The irony is Dundonald used to be quite a cheap scummy place to live. Then all these newbuilds went up and its somehow 'desirable'. I don't get it, and I don't like these newbuilds.

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2 hours ago, Wight Flight said:

I wonder how they have vented the downstairs bog?

2 sinks side by side in the upstairs one seem excessive. Why not two toilets too? 

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Bungalow overlooking Mawagan Porth.

As background Mawgan Porth is a fairly bog standard north Cornwall cove and sandy beach at which for some reason Cate Blanchett has bought a house and is turning it into a McMansion.

It's certainly not a bad place, but it is a fairly ordinary place and like most of these north coast places can be rather bleak in winter with the prevailing wind from the north; look at the absence of trees or any vegetation above knee height.  I would happily live there but don't particularly desire to do so, there is nothing special about it.

 

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5 bed bunglaow with nice views but there is a steep walk down, and back up a, narrow road to visit the beach.

How much then?

No.

Scroll down.

https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/65778029/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guide price

£5,000,000   :Jumping::Jumping:

(£2,099/sq. ft)

5 bed detached house for sale

 

Edit: I picked this up because it was one of this week's featured properties in Conrwall Live.  I was expecting, given that it is a five bed on the coast, maybe £1.25m to £1.5m.

 

£3.5m buys you this with 12 acres down near Veryan on the Roseland (nice and pretty area), eight beds and a three bed cotttage thrown in!

Key features

  • Eight Bedrooms in the Main Residence
  • An Additional Three Bedroom Cottage
  • 12 Acres, Including 3 Acres of Private & Mature Gardens and a 9 Acre Field
  • Beautifully Refurbished
  • 15mx8m Outdoor Heated Swimming Pool
  • Private and Gated Driveway
  • Regency Grade II Listed Home
  • One Mile from Two Beautiful Beaches
  • Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: H

Description

Parc Behan is a luxury Grade II listed Manor House with a sweeping private and gated driveway, with twelve acres of stunning grounds.
 
Originally built in the 1800’s, no expense has been spared over the past 20 years to transform this property into a world class family home set just 1 mile from two beautiful beaches.
Truly a hidden gem, the property offers eight bedrooms, a three bedroom cottage, a 15mx8m outdoor heated pool, cellar, vegetable garden, twelve acres and stunning views of the Cornish countryside.

The purchase of the property also includes the beautiful 1,500 sq ft three bed cottage. With two bathrooms, an open-plan living area, a large utility room and a private entertaining terrace and access to the pool area. This would be the ideal guest house for family and friends or could be a commercial opportunity.

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https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/143067890#/?channel=RES_BUY

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King Penda
On 03/04/2024 at 20:51, JoeDavola said:

The irony is Dundonald used to be quite a cheap scummy place to live. Then all these newbuilds went up and its somehow 'desirable'. I don't get it, and I don't like these newbuilds.

It’s a very nice house no idea what it should be worth mind you

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On 05/04/2024 at 17:28, Frank Hovis said:

Bungalow overlooking Mawagan Porth.

As background Mawgan Porth is a fairly bog standard north Cornwall cove and sandy beach at which for some reason Cate Blanchett has bought a house and is turning it into a McMansion.

It's certainly not a bad place, but it is a fairly ordinary place and like most of these north coast places can be rather bleak in winter with the prevailing wind from the north; look at the absence of trees or any vegetation above knee height.  I would happily live there but don't particularly desire to do so, there is nothing special about it.

 

1b553bb6a4ae1c5a5d85dd9cb5504591c8814730

 

5 bed bunglaow with nice views but there is a steep walk down, and back up a, narrow road to visit the beach.

How much then?

No.

Scroll down.

https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/65778029/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guide price

£5,000,000   :Jumping::Jumping:

(£2,099/sq. ft)

5 bed detached house for sale

 

Edit: I picked this up because it was one of this week's featured properties in Conrwall Live.  I was expecting, given that it is a five bed on the coast, maybe £1.25m to £1.5m.

 

£3.5m buys you this with 12 acres down near Veryan on the Roseland (nice and pretty area), eight beds and a three bed cotttage thrown in!

Key features

  • Eight Bedrooms in the Main Residence
  • An Additional Three Bedroom Cottage
  • 12 Acres, Including 3 Acres of Private & Mature Gardens and a 9 Acre Field
  • Beautifully Refurbished
  • 15mx8m Outdoor Heated Swimming Pool
  • Private and Gated Driveway
  • Regency Grade II Listed Home
  • One Mile from Two Beautiful Beaches
  • Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: H

Description

Parc Behan is a luxury Grade II listed Manor House with a sweeping private and gated driveway, with twelve acres of stunning grounds.
 
Originally built in the 1800’s, no expense has been spared over the past 20 years to transform this property into a world class family home set just 1 mile from two beautiful beaches.
Truly a hidden gem, the property offers eight bedrooms, a three bedroom cottage, a 15mx8m outdoor heated pool, cellar, vegetable garden, twelve acres and stunning views of the Cornish countryside.

The purchase of the property also includes the beautiful 1,500 sq ft three bed cottage. With two bathrooms, an open-plan living area, a large utility room and a private entertaining terrace and access to the pool area. This would be the ideal guest house for family and friends or could be a commercial opportunity.

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https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/143067890#/?channel=RES_BUY

Oh yes the thrill of living near the Atlantic Ocean, where you can't even open your front door in a gale. I lived on the River Thames near where it meets the Channel a few years ago, I never heard winds like it, howling at night.

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On 05/04/2024 at 17:28, Frank Hovis said:

Bungalow overlooking Mawagan Porth.

As background Mawgan Porth is a fairly bog standard north Cornwall cove and sandy beach at which for some reason Cate Blanchett has bought a house and is turning it into a McMansion.

It's certainly not a bad place, but it is a fairly ordinary place and like most of these north coast places can be rather bleak in winter with the prevailing wind from the north; look at the absence of trees or any vegetation above knee height.  I would happily live there but don't particularly desire to do so, there is nothing special about it.

 

1b553bb6a4ae1c5a5d85dd9cb5504591c8814730

 

5 bed bunglaow with nice views but there is a steep walk down, and back up a, narrow road to visit the beach.

How much then?

No.

Scroll down.

https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/65778029/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guide price

£5,000,000   :Jumping::Jumping:

(£2,099/sq. ft)

5 bed detached house for sale

 

Edit: I picked this up because it was one of this week's featured properties in Conrwall Live.  I was expecting, given that it is a five bed on the coast, maybe £1.25m to £1.5m.

 

£3.5m buys you this with 12 acres down near Veryan on the Roseland (nice and pretty area), eight beds and a three bed cotttage thrown in!

Key features

  • Eight Bedrooms in the Main Residence
  • An Additional Three Bedroom Cottage
  • 12 Acres, Including 3 Acres of Private & Mature Gardens and a 9 Acre Field
  • Beautifully Refurbished
  • 15mx8m Outdoor Heated Swimming Pool
  • Private and Gated Driveway
  • Regency Grade II Listed Home
  • One Mile from Two Beautiful Beaches
  • Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: H

Description

Parc Behan is a luxury Grade II listed Manor House with a sweeping private and gated driveway, with twelve acres of stunning grounds.
 
Originally built in the 1800’s, no expense has been spared over the past 20 years to transform this property into a world class family home set just 1 mile from two beautiful beaches.
Truly a hidden gem, the property offers eight bedrooms, a three bedroom cottage, a 15mx8m outdoor heated pool, cellar, vegetable garden, twelve acres and stunning views of the Cornish countryside.

The purchase of the property also includes the beautiful 1,500 sq ft three bed cottage. With two bathrooms, an open-plan living area, a large utility room and a private entertaining terrace and access to the pool area. This would be the ideal guest house for family and friends or could be a commercial opportunity.

81384_RX340283_IMG_05_0000.jpeg

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/143067890#/?channel=RES_BUY

The bungalow was last sold in 1999 for £225k, where were you Frank!

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/86390088#/?channel=RES_BUY

The house behind and overlooking it, is on for £2.95m

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/145649405#/?channel=RES_BUY

 

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On 16/04/2023 at 22:49, spygirl said:

Arrogate is a bit off my routes- turn east at Yawk.

2017

Property renovator spends four years transforming a Victorian Methodist chapel into a divine B&B complete with pulpit and a 50ft-high amphitheatre before putting it on sale for £1.5m

  • Mark Hinchliffe bought the Grade II listed church with Sunday school in Harrogate, North Yorkshire in 2013
  • He sold his home and spent about £250,000 to buy the chapel and about £500,000 more on the conversion 
  • His hard work was recognised by TV presenter George Clarke, who featured the project on Restoration Man

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4647864/Property-renovator-transforms-Methodist-chapel-B-B.html

https://www.countrylife.co.uk/property/19th-century-chapel-converted-into-an-unbelievably-glamorous-home-161520

https://www.housebeautiful.com/uk/lifestyle/property/news/a2190/former-methodist-chapel-harrogate-for-sale/

 

2020

Take a look inside the stunning £1.5m Harrogate chapel which is up for sale now

One of Harrogate’s most impressive buildings has been put on the market... and it could be yours for just under £1.5m.

https://www.harrogateadvertiser.co.uk/lifestyle/homes-and-gardens/take-a-look-inside-the-stunning-ps15m-harrogate-chapel-which-is-up-for-sale-now-2902948

 

2023

This magnificent home in Harrogate is for sale with a new price set to tempt buyers who love something different

It is one of the most magnificent homes in Harrogate and certainly the most unusual thanks to its architecture and the flair and creative energy of its owner Mark Hinchliffe.

https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/lifestyle/homes-and-gardens/this-magnificent-home-in-harrogate-is-for-sale-with-a-new-price-set-to-tempt-buyers-who-love-something-different-4102248

The Chapel House is on the market for offers over £1m with Nationwide Business Sales.

 

This was on the market @ Allsop auctions a week or so ago for £750k…..didn’t sell. Baths, sinks and all the beautiful fancy art gone….looked quite sad  

it’s on as commercial for £850k with Edison’s but is no longer listed. 

Its empty and sadly appears to be a forced sale but the art and stuff in the house would have been worth a huge amount so it’s a bit confusing and don’t want to assume too much because the guy who did the place seemed like a good egg…albeit a tad eccentric 

https://www.allsop.co.uk/lot-overview/vacant-freehold-grade-ii-listed-former-chapel-conversion-in-harrogate/r231107-380

 

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One percent

Apologies for the dox @Wight Flight but I’ve just identified where he lives. :)

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13291671/hoarder-bedroom-Isle-Wight-house-crammed-decades-junk-market-400-000.html

From the outside, this six-bedroom house on the Isle of Wight looks like the dream family home.

But house-hunters interested in snapping up the property will have to clear out decades of junk hoarded by the current owner.

And estate agents who have listed the home for £400,000 have even banned children from attending viewings on 'health and safety grounds' - while adults are warned to wear 'strong footwear'. 
 

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5 hours ago, One percent said:

Apologies for the dox @Wight Flight but I’ve just identified where he lives. :)

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13291671/hoarder-bedroom-Isle-Wight-house-crammed-decades-junk-market-400-000.html

From the outside, this six-bedroom house on the Isle of Wight looks like the dream family home.

But house-hunters interested in snapping up the property will have to clear out decades of junk hoarded by the current owner.

And estate agents who have listed the home for £400,000 have even banned children from attending viewings on 'health and safety grounds' - while adults are warned to wear 'strong footwear'. 
 

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Treasure!!!!
 

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"Perfect for two famillies"

 

Not sure the 2nd hand house salesman understands why people buy houses.

 

 

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spygirl
On 10/04/2024 at 20:31, spunko said:

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/144903509#/?channel=RES_BUY

Good grief. For those who want to spend almost £2m living up north, without a garden, in what looks like a cheap boutique hotel.

Same stuff n people .....

https://yorkmix.com/stunning-former-york-hotel-goes-up-for-sale-as-family-home-for-1-85m/

It was the Victorian police station lovingly and luxuriously transformed into a stunning boutique hotel.

And now it could be yours, if you have the odd £1.85 million to spare.

Alma Lodge is now on the market with Carter Jonas.

The building, on Alma Terrace in Fulford, first became the Coppers Lodge Guest House before being reborn as The Vices York.

Ive met them, a few years ago, socially, in manly pub, with beer from glasses with handles and cigars, totally none gay, there were birds etc ...

(Mrs spy was introduced via an associate as they are Eyties. Who are the feti? I ask. Thats plural for foetusus)).

Why this Italian couple decided to turn a Victorian police station into a hotel

When Daniel Curro and his partner visited York for the first time nearly a decade ago they loved it so much they decided to stay.
By Lizzie Murphy
Published 28th Jan 2021, 16:47 BST

The Italian couple had been living in London for three months but quickly decided to build a new life for themselves in the historic city.

Mr Curro, a chef who moved from Rome to England after meeting and falling in love with Moreno Carbone, only spoke a few words of English.

 
 

He not only had to bring himself up to speed with the language but also the Yorkshire accent and a completely different culture to the one he’d left behind in Italy.

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Eight years on and the couple are currently in the middle of their most exciting adventure to date: a multi-million pound project to turn a former Victorian police station in Fulford into a boutique hotel, restaurant and wine store.

 

Speaking to The Yorkshire Post, Mr Curro said: “I was a chef in a restaurant in York and I realised that, although it was a big passion of mine, I didn’t have enough of a relationship with the customer.”

He added: “Wine was a big part of my life. I was always drinking good wine and collecting wine. After I did a few courses to become a sommelier, I decided that that was going to be the main job for me.”

When the former police station, latterly a guest house, came up for sale in 2018, he and Mr Carbone, a property developer, decided to buy and convert it to realise their dream.

The wine store - The Vices Archive - opened in September last year. They expect to launch The Vices Hotel, with three suites, a restaurant and bar, in the second half of this year after a series of Covid-related delays pushed back the completion date.

The store offers a collection of over 100 Italian wines, including limited editions that are otherwise hard to source in the UK.

The biggest selling points of the store are its personal and corporate wine tasting experiences, which aren’t possible at the moment. Instead, the entrepreneurs are investing in marketing the business through video and social media to reach a wider customer base for its online shop.

Mr Curro said: “It was not the best time to open but we wanted to give people an idea of what’s to come and what The Vices hotel is going to be about. We wanted to give something good at a time when it’s been quite challenging for everyone. We are adapting and changing in this ongoing situation.”

The business buys its Italian wine through importers and is currently working its way through new Brexit-related red tape.

“We know that we are going to have something to deal with, but hopefully not an increase in prices,” Mr Curro said.

The hotel renovation was put back after work had to stop last year. It also suffered due to a shortage of materials.

The end is almost in sight with skimming and plastering work currently taking place. However, it’s the level of attention to detail which elevates this ambitious project.

No expense is spared with materials, including wood, ceramic and marble, all imported from Italy.

“The finishing touches are where the customers are going to really see the attention to detail that went into the renovation,” Mr Curro said.

“We want to bring the Italian way of living to the shop, the hotel and the restaurant. We have a phrase in Italy called ‘la bella vita’, meaning the good life. It means you take things slowly and enjoy only the good things.”

 

The Vices York: First look at new 'private house' hotel in a former Victorian police station ahead of its January opening date

A new 'private house' hotel in York, based in a former Victorian police station will open its doors on January 19 next year.
By Mark Casci
Published 2nd Dec 2021, 15:26 BST
Updated 2nd Dec 2021, 16:45 BST

https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/business/consumer/the-vices-york-first-look-at-new-private-house-hotel-in-york-3480164

 

 

Inside the new Allium restaurant at the Vices York where you eat squirrel

It is full of audacious ambition but does Allium Restaurant at the Vices, York deliver? Jill Turton gives her verdict. Pictures by James Hardisty.
By Jill Turton
Published 14th Mar 2022, 11:45 BST

https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/lifestyle/food-and-drink/the-new-york-restaurant-serving-up-squirrel-as-a-delicacy-3609702

It’s not the first time I’ve eaten squirrel. I had it once at the cultish Moorcock Inn, near Sowerby Bridge, where it was mostly lost in a dark, rich, red wine stew, part of the Moorcock’s fabulous eclectic menus.

Now those pesky squirrels have popped up at the newly opened, no-expense-spared hotel, restaurant and “wine archive” at the Vices in York, “a private-house hotel” made up of three luxurious suites, a bar, a wine shop and a 14-cover restaurant set in the dour, red brick, former police station of suburban Alma Terrace.

It’s the dream of Italian owners Moreno Carbone, an engineer turned property developer, and Daniel Curro, the sommelier and the epitome of cool in black turtleneck, thick-rimmed specs, chunky loafers (without socks) and a beguiling Italian accent. For three years, the two of them have worked on the restoration and in January they opened for dinner.

Rhubarb saba panna cotta, red vein sorrel & almond.

They must have spent an oligarch’s riches on the rooms, a tribute to contemporary Italian design – the Listone Giordano parquet floor, the Antonio Lupi crystal bathtub, glass, brass, marble, gemstones and Japanese paper lanterns have all been incorporated and you can stay here for an eye-popping £350 to £500 a night. All this in uptown Fulford.

Dinner is served in the all-black “wine library”, lit by drop spots over the communal table or in the equally coal-black Allium restaurant, with a viewing hatch to chef Luke Sanderson’s kitchen.

The six-course £60 (now £70) dinner is served to everyone at 7pm. Expect no choice, no dietary exceptions, no amendments, no children. This is increasingly the way of posh restaurants, post-Covid. To hell with your veganism, allergies and finicky fads, it’s the future.

Two snacks to begin, one a cone of crisp pastry filled with a mild whipped goat’s cheese, the other a petit pastry case with Brussels sprout, pomegranate and speck. The former is pleasant, the latter even better.

Sweet Box - Handmade chocolate with stout ganache. Handmade chocolate with lemon thyme posset. Japanese whiskey fudge. Blood orange fruit pastel.

A bread course is served with chive, goat and homemade butter reminiscent of old-fashioned farmhouse butter.

A slice of charred onion, with a silverskin and a dot or two of mayo, is given a rich, deep, burnt onion broth. The onion is pleasing but I could have happily drunk the broth all on its own.

Raw langoustines are served as a lively tartare topped with some kind of crackling and “head juice”. Sanderson demonstrates by cracking the prawn head between his fingers and suggests we suck out the juice. It’s an intense hit of liquid prawn.

Then we’re onto the squirrel. Wild, free-range, sustainable and a certified pest, grey squirrels are an invasive species. There really should be nothing wrong with eating one and yet…

The Dining Room, with Chef Luke Sanderson.

We are served a small strip of pale and tender, slightly gamey, meat. A bit like rabbit, a bit like chicken. Perhaps a bit nutty, or maybe that’s my imagination. For the record, these are not the cute little guys found in York’s Museum Gardens – they are sourced from a wild game supplier in Lincolnshire.

Alongside the squirrel is a fermented grain risotto studded with hazelnuts and made with a rich stock and finished with some crisped leaves with an agreeable squirrel fritter alongside.

Perhaps because they can’t be farmed, or because there is not much meat on them, or because they are a pain to prepare, it’s to Sanderson’s credit that he has made something good out of squirrel, but I can’t help thinking it’s more attention-seeking than the taste.

To drink, we are guided by Curro to a full-bodied Primitivo from a wine list that is long, exclusively Italian and very expensive. There is one bottle at £40, then it leaps to an eye-watering £65 and continues skywards to £300+.

Second dining room with a wine mounted wall wine rack which contains 228 normal bottle of wine and 16 magnum wine bottles

Dessert is panna cotta, you know, the perky, moulded, wobbly pudding that always fails to set on MasterChef. Same here, unless the puddle of cream, topped with what appear to be strips of pink gel, is deliberate. It was a low point in an otherwise accomplished meal.

Accomplished, but not quite knock-out. I acknowledge it’s a tough call for Sanderson, a young chef whose CV includes the Grand Hotel in York and the Pheasant at Harome. He’s being asked to create a sophisticated menu that matches the extravagance of the hotel and, while I’m not averse to the ubiquitous tasting menu, if there are multiple courses, petit dishes and novel ingredients, then it has to be absolutely spot-on and Allium is not there yet.

The Allium Restaurant, The Vices York, 15 Alma Terrace, York YO10 4DQ, 07490 460232, www.thevices.co.uk. Open: Wednesday to Saturday, 7pm-late. Price: dinner for two inc. bottle wine and service. £230.

Welcome 5/5

Food 4/5

Atmosphere 4/5

Prices 4/5

Ahh....

https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/s9sLLy8yGK-TvFEW1nYH0HUW_z8/appointments

https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/11618431/insolvency

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2 hours ago, HousePriceMania said:

"Perfect for two famillies"

 

Not sure the 2nd hand house salesman understands why people buy houses.

 

 

Enrichers tend towards multigenerational living

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HousePriceMania
10 minutes ago, One percent said:

Enrichers tend towards multigenerational living

That's a separate option in the list.

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1 hour ago, spygirl said:
Address: 15 Alma Terrace,
York, YO10 4DQ
Type: Other
Tenure: Freehold
New build: No
Estimated value: £881,500
Links: Map icon Price map Wikipedia icon (York)
Transaction type: Additional price paid transaction

Registered sales:

Date Sold Price Paid Nominal
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08 Feb 2017 £700,000 n/a n/a

So realistically worth £1m less than they are asking for it based on a half decent algorithm to estimate value ( the houseprices.io one is surprisingly accurate) 

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8 minutes ago, eek said:

So realistically worth £1m less than they are asking for it based on a half decent algorithm to estimate value ( the houseprices.io one is surprisingly accurate) 

Id put as much faith in the guesstimate as I would err, whatever.

If the market is going up then itll probably be more.

If the market is going down then itll be a lot less.

The market is going down.

Theres limited money in Yawk and the triangle compared when all the banks went tits up.

 

 

 

The asking price is prob - what they owed/paid, 4 years of labour n shit, plus what they need to start again.

Aint going to get it,.

Theyve only just into administration, so this is their happy figure.

When push comes to shove this place will go auction.

 

 

 

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On 10/04/2024 at 15:07, One percent said:

house-hunters interested in snapping up the property

One does not simply "buy" a house.

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