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Previously on "Anyone looking for a central London flat?"
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Bit of a bugger parking the Beemer though at that pad (unless it's a James Bond special).
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You don't want to buy that, you want to buy this!
BBC News - Disused fort on River Thames up for sale
would work out about £1.5m
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Think that started out life as a 5 bed flat or was it originally 2 (or 3) flats with some significant internal rebuilding?
Freaking ugly view as others posted.
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Sounds like a typo to me
07/10/2014- Price changed: from '£74,999,999' to '£7,499,999'
04/10/2014- Price changed: from '£7,500,000' to '£74,999,999'
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Drop you....surely you'd be better off if they landed first!Originally posted by vwdan View PostI'd rather live a little further away and have my private helicopter drop me into the City each morning.
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I'd rather live a little further away and have my private helicopter drop me into the City each morning.
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I'm sure I saw that very flat, or one very like it in a squat ugly building in Marylebone, on sale months ago for the same outrageous price.
Maybe someone snapped it up earlier this year, and has cheekily put it back on sale for a couple of million pounds more!
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You won't really see it for half the year.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's true, but you still have to see it when you arrive home and for that kind of money I'd want something in an old building, even if the inside had been totally remodelled
The main issue is looking from your windows and balconies in the morning and seeing ugly buildings next to you.......
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It's true, but you still have to see it when you arrive home and for that kind of money I'd want something in an old building, even if the inside had been totally remodelledOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostIf you are inside you can't see how ugly the building is
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I reckon a cheeky £5M under the asking price and they may go for it.Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostI think they have dropped the price on this one: 5 bedroom flat for sale in George Street, Marylebone, W1H, W1H
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Anyone looking for a central London flat?
I think they have dropped the price on this one: 5 bedroom flat for sale in George Street, Marylebone, W1H, W1H
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