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Previously on "homes under the hammer liars"

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  • scooterscot
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    Looks like a sink estate.

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  • unemployed
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    Originally posted by Darren at DynamoAccounts View Post
    old news

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  • Darren at Fox-Bartfield
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    Other things

    Other things to remember

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  • The_Equalizer
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    60m Turkish renters are heading this way, I'd say whatever the price is now, in 5 years it will be worth 10x that.

    Vote remain and fill yer boots! We're all BTL millionaires now.....
    If it's Remain, I'm off to buy a house.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by unemployed View Post
    big difference between kensington and peckham

    that`s like comparing a gold bar and a turd
    Indeed. Kensington is full of 4rseholes who all need deporting.....

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  • unemployed
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    That's nothing - In South Kensington basement flats are going for anything up to £1,400,000

    Property details for Basement Flat 284 Earls Court Road London SW5 9AS - Zoopla

    How do you think I could afford to buy outright a large turnip in Devon?
    big difference between kensington and peckham

    that`s like comparing a gold bar and a turd

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by unemployed View Post
    been to a few savills auctions, always seem to go well above what an agent would have put them at.

    but basement flat in peckham £450k , utter fing madness
    That's nothing - In South Kensington basement flats are going for anything up to £1,400,000

    Property details for Basement Flat 284 Earls Court Road London SW5 9AS - Zoopla

    How do you think I could afford to buy outright an eight bedroom turnip in Devon?

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by unemployed View Post
    been to a few savills auctions, always seem to go well above what an agent would have put them at.

    but basement flat in peckham £450k , utter fing madness
    Up and coming, gentrification, etc...bargain basement prices.

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  • unemployed
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    It happens. I went to an auction recently where the guide price for a house was 135k. Knowing it was undervalued, they started the bidding at 150. I eventually got knocked out at 210k, and the bloody thing finished at around 285k. It needed at least 100k spending on it, and was worth about 350k done up.

    Madness
    been to a few savills auctions, always seem to go well above what an agent would have put them at.

    but basement flat in peckham £450k , utter fing madness

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  • DimPrawn
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    60m Turkish renters are heading this way, I'd say whatever the price is now, in 5 years it will be worth 10x that.

    Vote remain and fill yer boots! We're all BTL millionaires now.....

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by unemployed View Post
    For all you sit at home types

    just watching today`s episode and surprised to see a fella that had sold his own house to fund a basement garden flat doer upper , he moved into rented.

    first mistake paying 314k when guide was 250k then not completing in 28 days and getting a 20k fine

    valuations came in at 350k to 375k and £425 to 450k

    eventually sold for less than purchase , refurb , legal, estate agents fees.

    1 bedroom apartment for sale in Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, SE15

    property only goes up

    It happens. I went to an auction recently where the guide price for a house was 135k. Knowing it was undervalued, they started the bidding at 150. I eventually got knocked out at 210k, and the bloody thing finished at around 285k. It needed at least 100k spending on it, and was worth about 350k done up.

    Madness

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  • unemployed
    started a topic homes under the hammer liars

    homes under the hammer liars

    For all you sit at home types

    just watching today`s episode and surprised to see a fella that had sold his own house to fund a basement garden flat doer upper , he moved into rented.

    first mistake paying 314k when guide was 250k then not completing in 28 days and getting a 20k fine

    valuations came in at 350k to 375k and £425 to 450k

    eventually sold for less than purchase , refurb , legal, estate agents fees.

    1 bedroom apartment for sale in Lyndhurst Way, Peckham, SE15

    property only goes up

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