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SimonM Wrote:

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> The one (still empty long after completion) at the

> junction of Overhill & Underhill Roads.


Yes - top prize to this one. It has absolutely no merit whatsoever, either to look at or (see above) to live in.

That sprawling collection of nonsense called GV15 by ED railway station. Unimaginative and depressing.


DKH is pretty good; the wood and dark grey look modern and well-coordinated. Ditto the block opposite - Mary Seacow Court or something - especially when the sun hits the bright brick-red staircase in the evening.


NB: 3-bed flat in Overhill/Underhill block: ?390k.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> *Bob* Wrote:

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> > They could fill it with water and fish - it

> might

> > make a nice aquarium.

>

> Swapping the fish for Foxtons employees would be a

> better idea.


yes, the swap would be good, but keep some hungry sharks in there too, for the sport!

EDOldie Wrote:

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> nancysmum Wrote:

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> > yes, the swap would be good, but keep some

> hungry

> > sharks in there too, for the sport!

>

> Might not need any


I love the way this forum can turn almost any conversation into estate agent genocide. Keep it up folks it?s far more entertaining than racism and homophobia which seem to be the flavour of the week at the moment.

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