Show us your real estate pawn (vol 3)

Show us your real estate pawn (vol 3)

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p1stonhead

25,674 posts

168 months

Thursday 27th September 2018
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dmsims said:
I'd still rather have this as my "domain"

I think that was in 'The Night Manager'

louiebaby

10,651 posts

192 months

Thursday 27th September 2018
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p1stonhead said:
I think that was in 'The Night Manager'
Yup:

Daily Mail said:
La Fortaleza, a 17th Century fortress, is said be Spain’s most expensive property. In The Night Manager, it is the lair of ‘the worst man in the world’ – billionaire arms dealer Richard Roper, played by Hugh Laurie.
(Apologies for quoting the Daily Mail.)

TTmonkey

20,911 posts

248 months

Thursday 27th September 2018
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Zonergem said:
ETA - just spotted the sex pond at the far end of the pool. Ahm reluctantly ooooot.
Its not built in. So either they will take it with them, or you can get rid, if you don't like.

FunkyCEO

158 posts

181 months

Thursday 27th September 2018
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Needs a garage but this could be pretty interesting

https://search.savills.com/property-detail/gbcirsc...

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 27th September 2018
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That pylon is a bit close

TartanPaint

2,993 posts

140 months

Friday 28th September 2018
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FunkyCEO said:
Needs a garage but this could be pretty interesting

https://search.savills.com/property-detail/gbcirsc...
I don't understand what this is. It says development opportunity, but it already exists? Those are actual photos and not insane 3D renders, right?

ben5575

6,329 posts

222 months

Friday 28th September 2018
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TartanPaint said:
I don't understand what this is. It says development opportunity, but it already exists? Those are actual photos and not insane 3D renders, right?
Nope renders. And yes that pylon is very close isn't it?!

TartanPaint

2,993 posts

140 months

Friday 28th September 2018
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ben5575 said:
Nope renders.
My mind is blown.

p1stonhead

25,674 posts

168 months

Friday 28th September 2018
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TartanPaint said:
ben5575 said:
Nope renders.
My mind is blown.
Some rendering companies do insane work these days. These would have cost a fortune though at this quality.


Edited by p1stonhead on Friday 28th September 12:19

beeej

1,400 posts

194 months

Friday 28th September 2018
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I live nearby, personally I think Ewen is overrated. I haven't been back to the Wild Duck since Superdry bought it, it's probably better now. But apart from the pub, it's basically a retirement village full of entitled folks, isn't it? Oh, I also think traffic through the village will increase noticeably when the massive development on the south side of Cirencester begins.


TartanPaint

2,993 posts

140 months

Friday 28th September 2018
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p1stonhead said:
Some rendering companies do insane work these days. These would have cost a fortune though at this quality.


Edited by p1stonhead on Friday 28th September 12:19
Yeah, I had no idea it was economic to do one-offs like that. I mean, I know the quality is possible. i.e. the entire IKEA catalogue is rendered, but they have a good reason and a big budget and a limited set of objects to render. But rendering a one-off house? As you say, that must have cost a fortune.

Lots of very convincing tricks in there too... fake depth of field. Fake blown highlights (fake limited dynamic range). The textures are amazing, but they do fall short up close (pic 7 wood texture in the foreground). Overall though, staggering. Simply amazing.

Sorry to sidetrack the thread. Very interesting diversion for me though.

Nick_MSM

682 posts

187 months

Friday 28th September 2018
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Not sure if we've had this one? Findon Place in W Sussex.



https://www.knightfrank.co.uk/properties/residenti...

bob-lad

2,212 posts

106 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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Yes, that's more like it.

CPWilliams

235 posts

84 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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bob-lad said:


Yes, that's more like it.
Not to be the 'there's always something' guy, but the proximity of that dual carriageway concerns me.

Those grand interiors are pretty incredible though.

DonkeyApple

55,722 posts

170 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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That is lovely. All the same features as a Chigwell or Alderney mansion but in the right space, setting and time. Although minus a random fkbucket.

minimoog

6,900 posts

220 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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DonkeyApple said:
That is lovely. All the same features as a Chigwell or Alderney mansion but in the right space, setting and time. Although minus a random fkbucket.
The drone taking that pic though is hovering over a dual carriageway, as mentioned.

bob-lad

2,212 posts

106 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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It appears to be a 50 mph single carriageway.
I doubt it would put me off.

Not as much as not having the money to buy it and keep it in that condition smile

Edited by bob-lad on Saturday 29th September 16:49

dmsims

6,559 posts

268 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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Nick_MSM said:
Not sure if we've had this one? Findon Place in W Sussex.



https://www.knightfrank.co.uk/properties/residenti...
All and sundry going past the house to park at the church and a public footpath

The sign right opposite the entrance says dual carriageway

and for that reason ......


ben5575

6,329 posts

222 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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TartanPaint said:
p1stonhead said:
Some rendering companies do insane work these days. These would have cost a fortune though at this quality.


Edited by p1stonhead on Friday 28th September 12:19
Yeah, I had no idea it was economic to do one-offs like that. I mean, I know the quality is possible. i.e. the entire IKEA catalogue is rendered, but they have a good reason and a big budget and a limited set of objects to render. But rendering a one-off house? As you say, that must have cost a fortune.

Lots of very convincing tricks in there too... fake depth of field. Fake blown highlights (fake limited dynamic range). The textures are amazing, but they do fall short up close (pic 7 wood texture in the foreground). Overall though, staggering. Simply amazing.

Sorry to sidetrack the thread. Very interesting diversion for me though.
We have them done for our developments. Depending on quantity, they're around £1k each for say four or five. Drops a bit if you're doing more images. Costs more if you're placing them in actual photographs (mainly for the photographer!).

minimoog

6,900 posts

220 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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dmsims said:
All and sundry going past the house
Can't imagine the parishioners kick off too often.

The road isn't as bad as I thought, it's true. I'll put it on the reserve list for now smile

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