Show us your real estate pawn (Vol 5)
Discussion
TheJimi said:
I don't know Swindon, so I'm not going to comment on that element, but that is a good example of what I regard as pawn - cracking house, within decent sized grounds (0.5-1 acre is perfect for me) and yet, you're also within easy walking distance to stuff.
It's ok, I live round the corner so I can denigrate my doorstep, but it's a nice house that's had stuff done well and not too gaudily. Whilst I'm sure one not done up would be priced appropriately, this one has had a few quid spent on it and it will age well.And there is a lovely small (tiny) pub 2 doors down.
Edited by TimmyMallett on Thursday 16th May 12:46
MGJ2 said:
yes please....
https://patrice-besse.co.uk/property-for-sale-fran...
ETA: probably not expensive enough to be considered 'pawn'.
https://patrice-besse.co.uk/property-for-sale-fran...
ETA: probably not expensive enough to be considered 'pawn'.
Edited by MGJ2 on Wednesday 15th May 09:55
This is stunning. So simple yet imagine having that available to you - "Just off up to the tower terrace for a bit to read and finish my coffee". Bliss.
...lastly, to a top-floor terrace with a floor area of 20m² where the bells once were. From this top-floor terrace, you can admire a spectacular view of the surrounding countryside: a sweeping, panoramic vista of France’s beautiful Auvergne region, the Limagne plain, and the Chaîne des Puys volcanic mountain range, which was recently listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
snotrag said:
MGJ2 said:
yes please....
ETA: probably not expensive enough to be considered 'pawn'.
This is stunning. So simple yet imagine having that available to you - "Just off up to the tower terrace for a bit to read and finish my coffee". Bliss.
...lastly, to a top-floor terrace with a floor area of 20m² where the bells once were. From this top-floor terrace, you can admire a spectacular view of the surrounding countryside: a sweeping, panoramic vista of France’s beautiful Auvergne region, the Limagne plain, and the Chaîne des Puys volcanic mountain range, which was recently listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This or a new build in Macclesfkingfield?ETA: probably not expensive enough to be considered 'pawn'.
This is stunning. So simple yet imagine having that available to you - "Just off up to the tower terrace for a bit to read and finish my coffee". Bliss.
...lastly, to a top-floor terrace with a floor area of 20m² where the bells once were. From this top-floor terrace, you can admire a spectacular view of the surrounding countryside: a sweeping, panoramic vista of France’s beautiful Auvergne region, the Limagne plain, and the Chaîne des Puys volcanic mountain range, which was recently listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Absolutely stunning
hidetheelephants said:
I was about to type it's half-finished, but it's not even that far advanced. The death stairs and death mezzanines are a bit of a worry.
I thought that. I'd be too scared to have a few glasses of wine living there. I've never done it before, not since I was a kid anyway, but I know for a fact that I'd roll out of bed the first night I moved in.snotrag said:
MGJ2 said:
yes please....
https://patrice-besse.co.uk/property-for-sale-fran...
ETA: probably not expensive enough to be considered 'pawn'.
https://patrice-besse.co.uk/property-for-sale-fran...
ETA: probably not expensive enough to be considered 'pawn'.
Edited by MGJ2 on Wednesday 15th May 09:55
This is stunning. So simple yet imagine having that available to you - "Just off up to the tower terrace for a bit to read and finish my coffee". Bliss.
...lastly, to a top-floor terrace with a floor area of 20m² where the bells once were. From this top-floor terrace, you can admire a spectacular view of the surrounding countryside: a sweeping, panoramic vista of France’s beautiful Auvergne region, the Limagne plain, and the Chaîne des Puys volcanic mountain range, which was recently listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
and anyone who knows me from this thread knows what I'm gonna say I'd do with it
Sheets Tabuer said:
I think I have been in there 20 years ago, owner is/was a work from home TVR car sales.Sheets Tabuer said:
I could live with that. Good amount of garaging.Very much liking this. My cousin lives on this private estate and it’s a very nice area with a private beach etc. This house looks like it needs a lot of work but if I had the cash I’d probably take it on as I’d love to be right on the sea. (It’s an academic exercise as I don’t have the cash - a couple of mill short). Apparently it’s the second best gaff on the estate. Arguably the best one my cousin tells me was the late Earl Spencer’s place called Tradewinds.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146721809
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146721809
Diderot said:
Very much liking this. My cousin lives on this private estate and it’s a very nice area with a private beach etc. This house looks like it needs a lot of work but if I had the cash I’d probably take it on as I’d love to be right on the sea. (It’s an academic exercise as I don’t have the cash - a couple of mill short). Apparently it’s the second best gaff on the estate. Arguably the best one my cousin tells me was the late Earl Spencer’s place called Tradewinds.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146721809
Don’t get me wrong, the Bay Estate is quite nice. But there’s no getting away from the fact that it’s in Bognor. This is not a good thing. I should know, I grew up there. https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146721809
There is no way on earth I’d pay £3.5m and be anywhere near Bognor.
lauda said:
Diderot said:
Very much liking this. My cousin lives on this private estate and it’s a very nice area with a private beach etc. This house looks like it needs a lot of work but if I had the cash I’d probably take it on as I’d love to be right on the sea. (It’s an academic exercise as I don’t have the cash - a couple of mill short). Apparently it’s the second best gaff on the estate. Arguably the best one my cousin tells me was the late Earl Spencer’s place called Tradewinds.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146721809
Don’t get me wrong, the Bay Estate is quite nice. But there’s no getting away from the fact that it’s in Bognor. This is not a good thing. I should know, I grew up there. https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146721809
There is no way on earth I’d pay £3.5m and be anywhere near Bognor.
Traffic hellscape but the only sandy beach!
Diderot said:
Very much liking this. My cousin lives on this private estate and it’s a very nice area with a private beach etc. This house looks like it needs a lot of work but if I had the cash I’d probably take it on as I’d love to be right on the sea. (It’s an academic exercise as I don’t have the cash - a couple of mill short). Apparently it’s the second best gaff on the estate. Arguably the best one my cousin tells me was the late Earl Spencer’s place called Tradewinds.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146721809
Nice enough but I simply have to compliment you on your humblebrag https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146721809
phil_cardiff said:
Diderot said:
Very much liking this. My cousin lives on this private estate and it’s a very nice area with a private beach etc. This house looks like it needs a lot of work but if I had the cash I’d probably take it on as I’d love to be right on the sea. (It’s an academic exercise as I don’t have the cash - a couple of mill short). Apparently it’s the second best gaff on the estate. Arguably the best one my cousin tells me was the late Earl Spencer’s place called Tradewinds.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146721809
Nice enough but I simply have to compliment you on your humblebrag https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146721809
Ha! I probably should have said 3 mill short 😁
snotrag said:
This is stunning. So simple yet imagine having that available to you - "Just off up to the tower terrace for a bit to read and finish my coffee". Bliss.
...lastly, to a top-floor terrace with a floor area of 20m² where the bells once were. From this top-floor terrace, you can admire a spectacular view of the surrounding countryside: a sweeping, panoramic vista of France’s beautiful Auvergne region, the Limagne plain, and the Chaîne des Puys volcanic mountain range, which was recently listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Would be interested in this if it ever came up (although probably millions over budget by now).6 Acres onto Climping beach
https://www.zoopla.co.uk/property-history/poole-pl...
https://www.zoopla.co.uk/property-history/poole-pl...
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