Originally posted by n5gooner
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'outside space' == council flat no proper entrance no main entrance, drafty coldOriginally posted by tim123What is all this 'outside space' stuff in rental flats? I can understand if it's a nice big roof terrace, but if it's a pokey balcony whats the use?
My current flat has none and the only down side is that I have nowhere to dry my washing, but then most flats seem to ban putting washing on your balcony anyway.
The two flats that I have owned, that did have outside space, it was about as big as my office desk. What use is that? I never once sat outside on it and nor did 95% of the other residents of the block (on their own that is, not on mine).
Sorry just don't get it.
tim
speaking of washing in the balcony, I was in Spain last year, I was shocked to see everyone' hanging their washing in the balconies ...hmmm it was artistic in a way seeing all these bloomers all different colours blowing .. very picturesque
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What is all this 'outside space' stuff in rental flats? I can understand if it's a nice big roof terrace, but if it's a pokey balcony whats the use?
My current flat has none and the only down side is that I have nowhere to dry my washing, but then most flats seem to ban putting washing on your balcony anyway.
The two flats that I have owned, that did have outside space, it was about as big as my office desk. What use is that? I never once sat outside on it and nor did 95% of the other residents of the block (on their own that is, not on mine).
Sorry just don't get it.
tim
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highbury, is near Isslington (5-10 minutes walk), North London,Originally posted by SandyDownnooger that wasn't a joke, I am serious... is it in London?? as you know amnot from the UK (thought been living here 15 years) so my knowledge of areas is not good
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It houses the dirty gooners.Originally posted by SandyDownwhre's highburry???
That's all you need to know.
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nooger that wasn't a joke, I am serious... is it in London?? as you know amnot from the UK (thought been living here 15 years) so my knowledge of areas is not good
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Originally posted by SandyDownwhre's highburry???
Ha Ha but on that one Sandy, your typings just as bad as mine..... 'whre's'
pot - kettle - black....
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the one that will become available next month is a 2 bed with some outside space, renting for around the £1250pcm - £1300pcm markOriginally posted by kramerhow much are you renting the highbury flats for? How many beds are they....
I might want to rent one?
Its about 5 mins walk from the new Arsenal stadium, and 3 minutes from the old one, in a tree lined residential road. Located in Sotheby Road.
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For 3 months rental I might have some friends who could persuade them to "do the same"Originally posted by n5goonerit would be good the other tennants in the other flat in highbury did the same because with the same treatment I could get an extra £350pm from it.......mmmmm how do you make them want to leave....
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how much are you renting the highbury flats for? How many beds are they....
I might want to rent one?
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it would be good the other tennants in the other flat in highbury did the same because with the same treatment I could get an extra £350pm from it.......mmmmm how do you make them want to leave....
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well the tennents in one of the flats in Highbury served notice today, which is good as it meens I can get in there for a weekend and touch up some of the paint work, fit a coupple of air bricks and then re-let it for an extra £200pm to what there were paying
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