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High rise blocks failing fire tests

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    #11
    Originally posted by Fronttoback View Post
    Is there room for a calculated burn to get relocated to high end accomodation. Get everyone out and torch it. It's unsafe.

    The middle class is being usurped. All of a sudden the underclass owns million pound property and the middle class owns half million pound property

    RIP those who died at Grenfell.

    I know this is tongue in cheek but this thought will be going through all the other people living in dilapidated blocks. They will be seriously envious of the poor souls who were found the million pound houses and I would not be surprised if they are already engaging in discussions with the council on when they can get them.
    Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !

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      #12
      Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
      I know this is tongue in cheek but this thought will be going through all the other people living in dilapidated blocks. They will be seriously envious of the poor souls who were found the million pound houses and I would not be surprised if they are already engaging in discussions with the council on when they can get them.
      Meanwhile in the real world... The blocks concerned will have their occupants placed in temporary accomodation until the offending cladding is removed, and possibly replaced with fire retardent rain screen instead. A LOT of money will be made doing this.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Fronttoback View Post
        Is there room for a calculated burn to get relocated to high end accomodation. Get everyone out and torch it. It's unsafe.

        The middle class is being usurped. All of a sudden the underclass owns million pound property and the middle class owns half million pound property

        RIP those who died at Grenfell.
        Except the folks being rehoused don't own them. If you read beyond the DM headlines you'll see that they were bought at cost from the developer by the Corporation of London as part of their social housing stock and are owned by them, not by the tenants. 68 flats for £10M is <£150,000 per flat. Shows you how much of a markup there is in the London property market.
        "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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          #14
          Originally posted by DaveB View Post
          Except the folks being rehoused don't own them. If you read beyond the DM headlines you'll see that they were bought at cost from the developer by the Corporation of London as part of their social housing stock and are owned by them, not by the tenants. 68 flats for £10M is <£150,000 per flat. Shows you how much of a markup there is in the London property market.
          You've missed out the cost of the land (with planning). That's were the real money is.

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            #15
            Originally posted by DaveB View Post
            Except the folks being rehoused don't own them. If you read beyond the DM headlines you'll see that they were bought at cost from the developer by the Corporation of London as part of their social housing stock and are owned by them, not by the tenants. 68 flats for £10M is <£150,000 per flat. Shows you how much of a markup there is in the London property market.
            Yeah, I had already priced in the "right to buy" Dave.

            Thanks for the heads up Dave.

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