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Hmm the roof was repaired recently with no damp now but they couldn't be bothered to re plaster and paint the affected walls before putting but on the market for 1.2million.


Call me a cynic but anything that Foxtons describe as a development opportunity is going to need more than new carpets and a quick luck of magnolia paint.

I am interested in viewing it, but I didn't get a call back from the estate agents so I went around to see the property from the outside and the postman told me it was definitely occupied as of 10 August. Those photos have been up since the original listing in the spring. So someone is living in the house.

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