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Shall we take bets on this selling? I think it will sell, but probably a bit less than ?2m. The market is starting to move a little recently, I've several For Sale signs around the area and even several SOLD signs too.


That road actually has some lovely houses on it and the views must be fantastic.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> I've spent the last couple of days looking

> EVERYWHERE for a f***, so I could give one, but

> alas, no joy


Sadly we less high-minded souls ;-) love nothing better than pruriently to peek into other people's houses and indeed their lives.


I do think the house makes a bit too much use of caf?-au-lait / pebble / biscuit / magnolia / sand / stone / beige / dodo / cornsilk / wheatfield / stinky sock or whatever very pale brown is called these days.

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