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feel like you would need to be in costume to live here as well
First one: I never think church conversions work. Would hate to live in one. Each to their own.
Second one: Lord Mountbatten's old gaff IIRC
 
Nice house. Shame about errrh everything but the garden! So 70s even the pictures are brown n Orange.

True but a remodel, done well, and you would have a great home. It is priced based upon the need for work.
Sad 'chicken and egg' for me. Would love to buy it however, as i work away, the gaffer would not want to move away from neighbours. Working away is what would allow me to afford to buy it and do the work. if I could i would snap that up. Certainly potential for the forever home there.
 
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.

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.

Some bizarre window positioning there mind.

The line's the funny bit of the Thameslink that runs via Elephant. But if you zoom in really close on the map using satellite view, the line immediately above them is single track, then over to the right it's double track. Reckon the single track bit carries few trains.

Still a no from me.
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?

That library's famous for some reason. They're desperate to keep it together, looking for an educational/institutional buyer IIRC.
Edit: that library, connection with Coleridge.
 
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One for wallpaper fans:


This one is bizarre. It's ugly and the layout for the living area is odd. The small bathroom is off the sitting room and you have to go through bedroom 2 to get to the main bathroom. You could buy a much nicer house for £400K in Whitley Bay.


Another one with interesting decor:

 
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.

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.

Some bizarre window positioning there mind.

Remember watching a london documentary and dearest house in london,huge town house in covent garden, owned by chinese or russian, their staff spent a few hundred grand on xmas tres n flowers then the family decided on xmas elsewhere!
Same program had a hartlepool bloke who’d made a few quid, Id sat with him on grand central a fortnight earlier!:lol:
 
One for wallpaper fans:


This one is bizarre. It's ugly and the layout for the living area is odd. The small bathroom is off the sitting room and you have to go through bedroom 2 to get to the main bathroom. You could buy a much nicer house for £400K in Whitley Bay.


Another one with interesting decor:

Re 1 and 3, I love it when people truly go for it! Not slaves to popular opinion, not them!

Re 2 - the kerb appeal 😂
 
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