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With interest rates in the US now cut its only a matter of time before the same happens over here, buy buy buy!
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I'd split it into apartments, naturally, and sell 'em off at a ridiculously high price to the usual shower who think living in the middle of a city is something great.Originally posted by wobbegong View PostIt's a crap view. looks like it overlooks a prison exercise yard!
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The landlords have not moved up yet, heavy does not computeOriginally posted by zeitghostYou mean they don't drink pints of heavy?
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It was nice but then all these Londoners moved in and started ordering cocktails at the pub, it's gone downhill now...Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostEdinburgh's nice, pretty, etc. But at that price, I'd want Holyrood Palace itself.
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30% over the o/o price is typical, that's what I had to pay to get ma but 'n' ben - so expect to pay £850K..Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI've just put in an offer £50K above asking. Don't want to miss out at that price! Cheap as chips!
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Edinburgh's nice, pretty, etc. But at that price, I'd want Holyrood Palace itself.
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I've just put in an offer £50K above asking. Don't want to miss out at that price! Cheap as chips!Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
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If your a litte strapped for cash perhaps this would be more to your budget:Originally posted by rootsnall View PostIs it not a misprint !? 67.5K !?
http://www.espc.com/EspcPublic/Unive...spx?rid=247812
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Looks like an ideal BTL investment opportunity not to be missed. Go on, you know you want to.Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
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Oh that's ok the bookeepers did a good job in supplying me with receipts when I needed them ;O)
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