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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOr three houses in Swindon.
10 bed terraced house for sale in Milton Road, Town Centre, Swindon SN1 - Zoopla
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostAnd why do this if WFH is the future
You won’t be able to use the rent extraction mechanism so suddenly people can relocate anywhere and save too much.
Just my two cents.
Anyone that has any thougts on rents? Plenty of people have left the country but with no effect yet, or I do not have the information.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postif you want bigger rooms you have to spend 700k+ in most places in the south outside London
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One would have thought that with house pricing going up and up that would result in higher quality, bigger builds.
Not in this country.
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Originally posted by PCTNN View PostDon't get me started. Went to view a couple of new builds and they were just obscene!
Most ridiculous things I've seen were:
- house with 2 bathrooms, main one plus en-suite. The main bathroom had a bath tub but NO shower head.
- same house, the living room had 2 radiators EXACTLY in the middle of the 2 main walls.
- single garage where the owners could not fit their car (vw polo)
Went to view an end of terrace built in the 1930's and it felt like a castle compared to the new builds. Big rooms, walls made of bricks rather than wood and plasterboard, big garden, reasonably big garage. Came with a problem though, which was the dealbreaker: the mid-terraced house had right of way through the garden. Don't want that in my property.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNew builds are tulip quality.
Very small too.
Fking garages where a single car won't fit FFS!
Don't get me started. Went to view a couple of new builds and they were just obscene!
Most ridiculous things I've seen were:
- house with 2 bathrooms, main one plus en-suite. The main bathroom had a bath tub but NO shower head.
- same house, the living room had 2 radiators EXACTLY in the middle of the 2 main walls.
- single garage where the owners could not fit their car (vw polo)
Went to view an end of terrace built in the 1930's and it felt like a castle compared to the new builds. Big rooms, walls made of bricks rather than wood and plasterboard, big garden, reasonably big garage. Came with a problem though, which was the dealbreaker: the mid-terraced house had right of way through the garden. Don't want that in my property.
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