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It depends. If you're talking about the area from the north side of oxford street up to the ring road or places around regents park then you are talking serious money. It might not be mayfair or knightsbridge but it's pretty close.
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That's utterly bonkers for the floor area - Marylebone isn't even a prime area like Knightsbridge AFAIK.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
It isn't even one of those grand old high-ceilinged places, just a grotty tower block by the look of it.
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5 million quid for a large central London flat.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Insane.
And look at the side bar on that advert, showing some of the historical prices for flats in that block:
17 Jan 2014 76, Portman Towers, George Street, W1H £2,900,000
14 Dec 2012 69, Portman Towers, George Street, W1H £1,900,000
17 Dec 2009 48, Portman Towers, George Street, W1H £675,000
And in 2002 one of them sold for only £275,000
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The next step is to find out why it failed, and build a better boat.Originally posted by doodab View Post
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It is a say day. That was pretty much the state of the art in deep sea exploration at the moment and they had quite a program mapped out over the next few years, it was in Sci Am a month or so back. Given how little we actually know about those sort of depths it's a real loss to science.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBlog post from the project team: A sad day :: HADES - interesting for the several systems designed to let it get back to the surface in case of communications breakdown, though of course they weren't any use in this case.
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Blog post from the project team: A sad day :: HADES - interesting for the several systems designed to let it get back to the surface in case of communications breakdown, though of course they weren't any use in this case.
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Wonder if the conspiracy theorists have started on it yet.
Something like: it was destroyed by the Chinese because it was going to be used to look for Flight MH370 and would have discovered that the plane isn't in the Indian Ocean after all, which would make people start looking elsewhere and they'd find it hidden on a top secret airstrip in Tibet.
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This costs more.Originally posted by doodab View Post
3 bedroom flat for sale in Portman Towers, George Street, London, W1H
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http://youtu.be/ha90jo3cnZIOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder Boyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Thresher_(SSN-593) Better than this one ... Very nasty.
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