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Rightmove Voyeurism


Was thinking about the zombie apocalypse last night. I’d ideally like a property in the north east than has a natural source of water running through and has walls/gates around as a decent line of first defence. Can someone find me this property so I can go and take it over when the inevitable happens?
 
Really cool looking and great use of space but the London housing situation is nothing short of laughable. Wonder how busy that track is?
I was thinking similar. A good inventive use of space, crammed in to nowhere but still seems big open and spacious inside. But it is pretty grim outside and the lack of windows reflects that. It is a common London thing I have noticed, all about the inside space and try to ignore the world outside.

I’m the opposite. I love that my living room is in an extension so has big patio doors looking out in one direction and a long window in another direction. I had a break in posting this to grab my binoculars, just to see if that was a long tailed tit in the tree (it was).

For a million, I’d much rather buy a bigger place for half a million, commute in and spend the other half million retiring ten years sooner.
 
Really cool looking and great use of space but the London housing situation is nothing short of laughable. Wonder how busy that track is?
Very. Be summit like every ten mins I’d imagine. They’re not inter city speeds as the stations are only a mile apart or so.
Not particularly laughable. It’s only worth what potential buyers think it’s worth. The buyers won’t be on average NE or indeed London wages. Probably only use it for overnights in London with their main home round greedies way or similar. Long term it’s not gonna lose money. You’d get some money back renting it out to film and tv productions. Then sell it with that backstory attached.
I was thinking similar. A good inventive use of space, crammed in to nowhere but still seems big open and spacious inside. But it is pretty grim outside and the lack of windows reflects that. It is a common London thing I have noticed, all about the inside space and try to ignore the world outside.

I’m the opposite. I love that my living room is in an extension so has big patio doors looking out in one direction and a long window in another direction. I had a break in posting this to grab my binoculars, just to see if that was a long tailed tit in the tree (it was).

For a million, I’d much rather buy a bigger place for half a million, commute in and spend the other half million retiring ten years sooner.
You’re assuming it’s gonna be the buyers main residence or their residence at all or that they will ever set foot in the place.
Little updating needed here. Another spectacular bathroom.
Some bizarre window positioning there mind.
 
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Im 10p short on the mortgage for this one...


out my league, but the library in this one...

and also, wtf is going on with the chimney's here?

 
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Im 10p short on the mortgage for this one...


out my league, but the library in this one...

and also, wtf is going on with the chimney's here?

I love that last one but by christ 6 acres is massive.
 
Reminiscent of I was looking at last week.

I quite like this one just up the road.

From the map it looks like the Pennine Way passes through the yard of the second one. So you've got a nice little business opportunity there.
 
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