I am so glad I don't have to live in the steenkin South. 500k for a tiny tuliphole little semi with no space? No wonder Southerners are always saying they live in a "period cottage" when they mean a manky little shack.
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Actually it was 300k last year. prices in cybertoryshire have increased by 20% over the last year.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostWell, my manky shack is worth 300K + !!
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostActually it was 300k last year. prices in cybertoryshire have increased by 20% over the last year.
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Nope.... was 350K last year
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£500K for a semi! You'll be lucky.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI am so glad I don't have to live in the steenkin South. 500k for a tiny tuliphole little semi with no space? No wonder Southerners are always saying they live in a "period cottage" when they mean a manky little shack.
£500K is ex-council highrise bedsit territory.
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It must be manky, you couldn't get anything nice in Cheshire for that little amount of money.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostWell, my manky shack is worth 300K + !!
Originally posted by _V_ View Post£500K for a semi! You'll be lucky.
£500K is ex-council highrise bedsit territory.

Are you an Estate agent? I could find you 100s of examples of <150k bedsits in the south east.
Or detached 4/5 beds 30 mins commute to London for 500k
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