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Hi all

Looking to buy a flat in the area soon. Really like the bit around Camberwell Old Cemetery. Is there anything I should know about buying a period property in very close proximity to the Bredinghurst or Ladlands flats? I don't want to lazily assume there's any problem at all but it would be useful to know if there have been problems of any kind or anything to be aware of - the estate agent is hardly likely to tell me!

Thanks!

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HelBel65 Wrote:

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> Hi all

> Looking to buy a flat in the area soon. Really

> like the bit around Camberwell Old Cemetery. Is

> there anything I should know about buying a period

> property in very close proximity to the

> Bredinghurst or Ladlands flats? I don't want to

> lazily assume there's any problem at all but it

> would be useful to know if there have been




If you are looking to buy or sell your property

the best option would be, to asked the residences

about their own experience with local ESTATE AGENTS

Is the first thing you would need to know.

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