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Libby Wrote:

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> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3435938/It

> -s-double-width-people-carrier-two-bedrooms-s-priv

> ate-parking-space-10ft-wide-property-hits-market-8

> 00-000.html


Foxtons - of course....

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-57565901.html

Foxtons are fools. For the same money you can get a 3 bedroom house with garden on a quieter street in the same area.

http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/39264005?search_identifier=c6c05e8a079c4d00965e9239fe577e0f#mV3hIAHEQWHqUwEf.97

davidallotey Wrote:

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> Foxton's are like a virus with no cure and that's

> what is wrong with everything in London.If you

> ever shake hands with anybody who work's for

> them,wash as soon as or your life is over as you

> know it.


A perfect match for the Daily Mail in that case. I'm surprised they haven't blamed the expense on carcinogenic Muslim Romanian health and safety officers on benefits.

I had a look on the ordinance survey maps to and until around 1950 it seems it was a pathway to some land behind. Doesn't say for what use. So an added on garage makes far more sense than a coach house. I half wonder if that label was also to sell the property as something it never was, for effect. All of it is ridiculous though.

I know this flat is in Brixton, but it's symptomatic of the housing 'boom' in our neck of the woods. Unbelievably, it's on the market with a guide price between ?350 and ?400. See the photo and weep.


http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-54400079.html

YummyMummy Wrote:

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> Although the total sq ft is over 800 which isn't

> too bad, it's just a very narrow building, it's

> goes back quite far!


Really? 800 sqft is the space I'd expect in a 2 bed flat for 550-600K.


I have no problem with someone building a house there - or trying to flog it - but the price is daft.

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