Show us your real estate pawn (vol 2)

Show us your real estate pawn (vol 2)

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gibbon

2,182 posts

209 months

Friday 19th August 2016
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Sheets Tabuer said:
I quite like that.

The problem with houses like that, is as lovely as it is, i would always want to design it myself.

Legacywr

12,303 posts

190 months

Friday 19th August 2016
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Laurel Green said:
Pesty said:
Like it. A lot.

Quite happy hanging out in that sunken garden on a nice day
Yep! Children am sure would love playing in it too.
Sat right on a pretty busy road though!

SilverSpur

20,911 posts

249 months

Friday 19th August 2016
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mattyn1 said:
I'm buying that Nassau one tomorrow.

After my numbers come up tonight.

Done deal, almost.

Pesty

42,655 posts

258 months

Friday 19th August 2016
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Sheets Tabuer said:
Love it almost prefect can some oak doors or something be put on that car port and maybe two extra slots built on the side I'll take it when I win the lottery tomorrow

Ace-T

7,726 posts

257 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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SilverSpur said:
The garden is wonderful. The house decor is bizarrely bland by comparison! Wouldn't say no though. smile

Bit more info on the garden. Apparently a lot of it is carved cement!

http://research.hgt.org.uk/item/the-beeches-the-ce...

Edited by Ace-T on Saturday 20th August 10:18

Spice_Weasel

2,288 posts

255 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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Sheets Tabuer said:
This is not far from me. It's lovely but it's not really in Henley in Arden. It's walkable to get to a few decent pubs, though.

dxg

8,345 posts

262 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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I would *love* to be able to do this:

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/commercial-property-for...

The house would be enough for me, because I could control what happens everywhere around me.

I'd find someone to sublet the land management problems to. And just sit back and enjoy the beauty, hopefully keeping some locals in work.

Laurel Green

30,801 posts

234 months

Saturday 20th August 2016
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dxg said:
I would *love* to be able to do this:

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/commercial-property-for...

The house would be enough for me, because I could control what happens everywhere around me.

I'd find someone to sublet the land management problems to. And just sit back and enjoy the beauty, hopefully keeping some locals in work.
"I'm just off to potter in the garden dear." cloud9

DocJock

8,390 posts

242 months

Sunday 21st August 2016
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Laurel Green said:
dxg said:
I would *love* to be able to do this:

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/commercial-property-for...

The house would be enough for me, because I could control what happens everywhere around me.

I'd find someone to sublet the land management problems to. And just sit back and enjoy the beauty, hopefully keeping some locals in work.
"I'm just off to potter in the garden dear." cloud9
Fantastic situation. I'd need satellite broadband though...120kbps doesn't cut it.

PeterY27

150 posts

108 months

Sunday 21st August 2016
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Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

244 months

Sunday 21st August 2016
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dxg said:
I would *love* to be able to do this:

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/commercial-property-for...

The house would be enough for me, because I could control what happens everywhere around me.

I'd find someone to sublet the land management problems to. And just sit back and enjoy the beauty, hopefully keeping some locals in work.
You can do it far cheaper - http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...


FourWheelDrift

88,811 posts

286 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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dxg said:
I would *love* to be able to do this:

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/commercial-property-for...

The house would be enough for me, because I could control what happens everywhere around me.

I'd find someone to sublet the land management problems to. And just sit back and enjoy the beauty, hopefully keeping some locals in work.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/snp-...

http://www.spectator.co.uk/2016/08/the-snps-land-r... - "On land reform, ministers now enjoy the power to force a sale ‘where the scale or decisions of landowners are acting as a barrier to the sustainable development of communities’"

Probably why it's being sold like all the others at the moment in Scotland.

NomduJour

19,248 posts

261 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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The SNP rreally do want to become the next Venezuela.

ncbbmw

410 posts

186 months

Monday 22nd August 2016
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hkp57 said:
Bargain with its own 18 holes golf course

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...
18 hole course? not quite.

'The parkland is laid out as a golf course with six greens and eight tees making up 18 different holes. The original par 3 golf course has been enhanced by drainage works and modified by the addition of further tees and bunkers and the upgrading of the greens'


Edited by ncbbmw on Monday 22 August 22:05

dxg

8,345 posts

262 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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FourWheelDrift said:
dxg said:
I would *love* to be able to do this:

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/commercial-property-for...

The house would be enough for me, because I could control what happens everywhere around me.

I'd find someone to sublet the land management problems to. And just sit back and enjoy the beauty, hopefully keeping some locals in work.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/snp-...

http://www.spectator.co.uk/2016/08/the-snps-land-r... - "On land reform, ministers now enjoy the power to force a sale ‘where the scale or decisions of landowners are acting as a barrier to the sustainable development of communities’"

Probably why it's being sold like all the others at the moment in Scotland.
The SNP are the worst thing that's happened to Scotland, but my understanding of the land reform is that the communities can only buy the land at the market price - it's just the sale that's forced. But what is the market price under those conditions? I can see lots of land being destroyed by this. Where and how will communities gain the skills to manage it. Benevolent land owners should have too much to worry about, anyway...

dxg

8,345 posts

262 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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And for other opportunities in Scotland, this is stunning:

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

chasingracecars

1,696 posts

99 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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dxg said:
And for other opportunities in Scotland, this is stunning:

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...
Link takes me to homepage.

dxg

8,345 posts

262 months

Saturday 27th August 2016
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chasingracecars said:
dxg said:
And for other opportunities in Scotland, this is stunning:

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...
Link takes me to homepage.
It was meant to be this one: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...

but I also see this is on the market: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...

So much choice!

FourWheelDrift

88,811 posts

286 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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Here's an interesting one in Scotland - http://www.rightmove.co.uk/commercial-property-for...

Your own private listening station.


(Tin foil hatters need only apply)


Prohibiting

1,744 posts

120 months

Sunday 28th August 2016
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What do you lot make of this? Just come onto the market and I used to drive past it a lot. It always looked beautiful from the roadside looking towards the pond and mill. I was always intrigued what it looked like inside and it's as I expected. Needs probably £300k spent on it!

Hartpury, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL19
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...




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