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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostEaling is far nicer than Brixton, I will never walk down Electric Ave in Brixton again its the ******* getto
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe actual area code for London is 020.
Plus nice areas like Brixton have an 020 7xxx xxxx number while horrible places like Ealing have 020 8xxx xxxx numbers.
Also newly assigned London numbers can begin with 020 3xxx xxxx.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostHave you checked the basement? Maybe it's a normal house that's sunk in the marsh land.
Hmmm. Wonder if bungalows attract less council tax than a traditional house? If so, just build the other floors underground.
HTH
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Originally posted by Diver View PostSouth Wales.
I was going to buy it but it's too small for my requirements.
Have you checked the basement? Maybe it's a normal house that's sunk in the marsh land.
Hmmm. Wonder if bungalows attract less council tax than a traditional house? If so, just build the other floors underground.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostThe 240k is probably only for the garage.
Unless you're up north where bungalows go for more than 4 bed detached houses because it's usually a captive (largely immobile) audience that go for bungalows.
I was going to buy it but it's too small for my requirements.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIt's up and coming.
It's got great clubs (as long as you don't annoy the bouncers otherwise they may try and kill you with the club manager) , great transport links (except they have to keep closing the Victoria line for maintenance then you have to get on the bus) and it's close to central London.
Been for a few good nights out there as well, I remember when the whole Jazzy B/Soul 2 Soul thing was going on down there (The Fridge?).
Great for a night out, not sure to live though. Hmm maybe a good BTL area if it's up and coming.
It reminds me a bit of Shepherds Bush but on crack....
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostYou do have a point - uch Brixton!
It's got great clubs (as long as you don't annoy the bouncers otherwise they may try and kill you with the club manager) , great transport links (except they have to keep closing the Victoria line for maintenance then you have to get on the bus) and it's close to central London.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostThere's a nice bungalow just 100yds down the road from me.
huge grounds, massive detached garage. only £240,000.
The 240k is probably only for the garage.
Unless you're up north where bungalows go for more than 4 bed detached houses because it's usually a captive (largely immobile) audience that go for bungalows.
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02 = 2nd class
I'm 01 actually
South wales and the gateway to paradise.
That's why we charge you lot to come in
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