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You hire someone.Originally posted by Troll View PostDon't mind annoying Council twunts - but not worth a criminal record
AYCOTBAC?The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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What they do round by me is that the developer buys the property and removes just enough of the supporting structure so that it starts to fall apart over the next 12 months.
12 months later planning agree that a total rebuild is allowed.
Takes time but based on the number of properties it's quite obviously happened to, it must be worth it.Comment
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Oh thanks top tip !Originally posted by Pondlife View PostWhat they do round by me is that the developer buys the property and removes just enough of the supporting structure so that it starts to fall apart over the next 12 months.
12 months later planning agree that a total rebuild is allowed.
Takes time but based on the number of properties it's quite obviously happened to, it must be worth it.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Yep, have watched exactly this myself.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostWhat they do round by me is that the developer buys the property and removes just enough of the supporting structure so that it starts to fall apart over the next 12 months.
12 months later planning agree that a total rebuild is allowed.
Takes time but based on the number of properties it's quite obviously happened to, it must be worth it.
Seriously worth considering.
Happened next to my dads where a listed barn collapsed, to be replaced by a house, a couple of years down the line.
This was right in the middle of rural Herefordshire, would never have got planning otherwise.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Despite best efforts- my trusty spread sheet of costs versus sales only shows a profit of £1.1 million at the end- which when split between 3 brothers and subject to taxes doesn't appear to be a worthwhile exercise bearing in mind the associated hassles
It may be that a pukka developer can attack costs and extract more value but I think the best option would be to put into an Auction with a £1 million reserve and see if there is any interestHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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They make it look so easy on TV. Homes under the Hammer - Buy, tin of Magnolia paint, next day EA says £200K profit.Originally posted by Troll View Post*Update*
Despite best efforts- my trusty spread sheet of costs versus sales only shows a profit of £1.1 million at the end- which when split between 3 brothers and subject to taxes doesn't appear to be a worthwhile exercise bearing in mind the associated hassles
It may be that a pukka developer can attack costs and extract more value but I think the best option would be to put into an Auction with a £1 million reserve and see if there is any interestComment
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Hmmmm think I rather wouldOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostThey make it look so easy on TV. Homes under the Hammer - Buy, tin of Magnolia paint, next day EA says £200K profit.
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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