Show us your real estate pawn (vol 2)

Show us your real estate pawn (vol 2)

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smithyithy

7,257 posts

118 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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He wouldn't be the first to a lot of earn money doing so laugh

FourWheelDrift

88,539 posts

284 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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Anyone else a little disappointed by all the straight lines?

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

242 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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thelittleegg said:
Impressive place. I wonder what the red framed structure is in the Garden?
It is apparently a 'healing pyramid'. He flies in terminally ill children from around the world and gives them false hope. He collects their tears and bathes in them.

TTmonkey

20,911 posts

247 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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Thankyou4calling said:
jdw1234 said:
I must say that's a pretty impressive property particularly as Gellers career seems to consist mainly of conning gullible people,
Bending a few spoons seems pretty profitable? Seriously, what does he do to earn this kind of money?

Poor photographs of the house, I get no feeling for it looking at those photos.

FourWheelDrift

88,539 posts

284 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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Slight OT James Randi on Uri Geller - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJQBljC5RIo

Mark Benson

7,516 posts

269 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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Justayellowbadge said:
thelittleegg said:
Impressive place. I wonder what the red framed structure is in the Garden?
It is apparently a 'healing pyramid'. He flies in terminally ill children from around the world and gives them false hope. He collects their tears and bathes in them.
He lets them ride the wicker Harley though, so that's OK.

Zoon

6,706 posts

121 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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TTmonkey said:
Bending a few spoons seems pretty profitable? Seriously, what does he do to earn this kind of money?
Befriends Michael Jackson?

Davey S2

13,096 posts

254 months

RichB

51,591 posts

284 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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Davey S2 said:
Very nice indeed. Some dubious artwork and I'm not sure having all your clothes out on display is a good thing but certainly has great potential.

Bluebarge

4,519 posts

178 months

Tuesday 8th December 2015
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Davey S2 said:
That's been rather renovated to death - lots of enormous rooms with low ceilings and down-lighters and nothing to put in them.

Personally I'd rather have this and use the letting income to upgrade the main house
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...
Or this and some spare change
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...

crashley

1,568 posts

180 months

Thursday 10th December 2015
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Apologies if this has been posted already. The interior does need bringing up to date, but the house and setting is perfect.

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

CharlesdeGaulle

26,275 posts

180 months

Thursday 10th December 2015
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crashley said:
Apologies if this has been posted already. The interior does need bringing up to date, but the house and setting is perfect.

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...
I really like that.

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

242 months

Thursday 10th December 2015
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I have chimney envy.

Davey S2

13,096 posts

254 months

Friday 11th December 2015
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Bluebarge said:
Fine if you like horses but the house is dreadful IMO.

Renovation

1,763 posts

121 months

Friday 11th December 2015
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Davey S2 said:
Bluebarge said:
Fine if you like horses but the house is dreadful IMO.
Agreed, for the area that's a lot unless you need the land / stables.

Bluebarge

4,519 posts

178 months

Friday 11th December 2015
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Renovation said:
Davey S2 said:
Bluebarge said:
Fine if you like horses but the house is dreadful IMO.
Agreed, for the area that's a lot unless you need the land / stables.
You're certainly paying a chunk for the land but the house, whilst poorly decorated and furnished, at least has some character, whereas the Whitebrook one is out in the boondocks, has very little land, and has been done out in proper "footballer's wives" style thus ruining what, from the outside, looks like an interesting late 18th/early 19th century house. TBH, I wouldn't buy either of them, but both the properties I showed are better value than the Whitebrook one. The fact that they are advertising it through an agent based in Leeds rather than a local one who know what they're doing, says a lot.

Same area, but nicer and less money, is this
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...

Davey S2

13,096 posts

254 months

Friday 11th December 2015
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Bluebarge said:
Same area, but nicer and less money, is this
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...
That is nice.

Mark Benson

7,516 posts

269 months

Friday 11th December 2015
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I like this, it seems pretty sympathetically modernised (and a nice location).

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

Bluebarge

4,519 posts

178 months

Friday 11th December 2015
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Mark Benson said:
I like this, it seems pretty sympathetically modernised (and a nice location).

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...
Love that - clever use of the attic space.

8-P

2,758 posts

260 months

Friday 11th December 2015
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Mark Benson said:
I like this, it seems pretty sympathetically modernised (and a nice location).

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...
You should get it MB, treat yourself
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