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Reply to: Nice view but £575,000 seems a bit much?
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This one is an the fringes of our search area. We are more Chippenham corsham way. And the £450k - £550k range.
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We've been chasing a new house for the last six months (we have a very specific wish list...) so are pretty well up to speed on all of the market in a 30-mile radius of Bath. There is a lot of demand for stuff under about £350k and the expensive stuff from about £800k but the middle ground - representing elective 3rd or 4th purchases - is not moving; I've seen houses on the market for over a year in that price band. That seems to be because a lot of agencies are believing that the bottom end sales rush - driven by low interest rates, help-to-buy and much easier access to mortgages - also applies to the middle market and are setting the price higher than people are willing to pay. A view shared, incidentally, by the two well-established local estate agents I know well and who are unimpressed by the big chain agencies.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI think you'll find prices have moved in your area. That's not a bad price. If you move closer to Chippenham prices are dropping but Bradford and bath is expensive. I saw a place in Box last month for 875k needing 200k worth of work and same in Wraxall last week.
Hot market at the moment.
Houses are worth what people are willing to pay. The one we're now buying is costing us £65k under it's original asking price.
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I think you'll find prices have moved in your area. That's not a bad price. If you move closer to Chippenham prices are dropping but Bradford and bath is expensive. I saw a place in Box last month for 875k needing 200k worth of work and same in Wraxall last week.Originally posted by malvolio View PostAbout right for the area - possibly £50k too high but the local agents are over-pricing everything. There's a nice contractor-friendly 5 story town house in the Royal Crescent, btw; £4.5 m to you.
Then again, move 5 miles outside Bath and a better house would be under £500k; buy mine and you get 13miles of countryside views, about double the floor space, no traffic and no crime...
Hot market at the moment.
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Looks like half a house....Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostKingsdown , Bath
3 bedroom detached house for sale in Kingsdown , Bath, SN13
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bedrooms are a bit pokey, titchy kitchen.
garden is small for up there.
this is what you get for that round my way
2 bedroom semi-detached house for sale in Melville Cottages, King Stable Street, Eton, SL4, SL4
4 bedroom semi-detached house for sale in Elizabeth Way, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, SL2, SL2
4 bedroom detached house for sale in Shaw Gardens, Langley, SL3, SL3
this does at least have a nice view
3 bedroom detached bungalow for sale in Denham, Buckinghamshire, UB9
needs a bit of work though.
Move to Sluff and live it large!
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About right for the area - possibly £50k too high but the local agents are over-pricing everything. There's a nice contractor-friendly 5 story town house in the Royal Crescent, btw; £4.5 m to you.
Then again, move 5 miles outside Bath and a better house would be under £500k; buy mine and you get 13miles of countryside views, about double the floor space, no traffic and no crime...
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Looks nice. Well stocked wine rack does it for me.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostKingsdown , Bath
3 bedroom detached house for sale in Kingsdown , Bath, SN13
Dunno about Bath, but £575K wouldn't buy anything near that nice round here - so looks like a bargain to me! You'd need to lose the lilac though.
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Nice view but £575,000 seems a bit much?
Kingsdown , Bath
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