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this is the thing isn't it, if these temperatures are going to keep coming, for people with the spare cash and the long term view, these places could be interesting opportunities
Well, I wish it would hurry up before it’s too late. I’ve just come back an overnight stop to Mablethorpe and came back early as the wind was blowing a bloody hooley and the town itself is sliding into grunginess through a lack of investment.
This is a great shame as I’ve loved going to Mablethorpe in the past as it has a fabulous beach and the best fish and chips you can buy (Salties FTW).
this is the thing isn't it, if these temperatures are going to keep coming, for people with the spare cash and the long term view, these places could be interesting opportunities
with the summers clearly getting better and southern destinations becoming a little to warm for comfort,
that
britain could see a renaissance as a summer holiday and seaside destination and be in demand for people from the mainland
anybody with coastal regions properties in desirable locations could do well
Milan.
Well, I wish it would hurry up before it’s too late. I’ve just come back an overnight stop to Mablethorpe and came back early as the wind was blowing a bloody hooley and the town itself is sliding into grunginess through a lack of investment.
This is a great shame as I’ve loved going to Mablethorpe in the past as it has a fabulous beach and the best fish and chips you can buy (Salties FTW).
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