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It would have some rental value, but otherwise, yes. It's laughable that they have a guide of £350k on this. It isn't even a particularly nice area. -
Nice that we have actual facts to prove how knowledgeable CUKs 'experts' are... historical house sale prices.Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
It would have some rental value, but otherwise, yes. It's laughable that they have a guide of £350k on this. It isn't even a particularly nice area.
Here it is on StreetView
Here are past prices on Zoopla
Next door sold for £480k 2 years ago. A couple of doors down the same a year earlier.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Does next door have a climbing frame in the garden?Originally posted by d000hg View PostNext door sold for £480k 2 years ago. A couple of doors down the same a year earlier.Comment
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That's why it's £130k less presumably. Actually, that was 2 years ago, the estimated price post-Covid is £560k so it's 200k cheaper, about a 40% discount. And next door still has power lines directly overhead and a huge pylon 5m away so yes, the claim £350k is unrealistic seems fastastical - take a look on street-view. And see if next door looks like it's £200k better.Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
Does next door have a climbing frame in the garden?
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Nice that we have people that know the actual area, rather than random internet cretins from oop norf that purport to be "experts".Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Nice that we have actual facts to prove how knowledgeable CUKs 'experts' are... historical house sale prices.
Here it is on StreetView
Here are past prices on Zoopla
Next door sold for £480k 2 years ago. A couple of doors down the same a year earlier.
They won't get £350k for that with a massive pilon in the front garden, FFS; it is borderline unsaleable. Rentable, perhaps. It isn't in an area with a ton of rentals, but there's a hospital not too far away.
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