Whats A Canal Mooring Worth ?
Discussion
redgriff500 said:
Hi,
I'm looking at buying a house in Solihull that has a mooring on the Grand Union Canal.
Does this have a value, can I lease it out / is there any demand ?
Thanks
I live next to a canal and had a guy interested in paying £100 per month to moor up.I'm looking at buying a house in Solihull that has a mooring on the Grand Union Canal.
Does this have a value, can I lease it out / is there any demand ?
Thanks
I am interested in this thread too, if anyone has any mo(o)re info that would be splendid.
This is a new mooring, no idea if its near you but gives an idea of prices.
These are serviced moorings with facilities onsite such as fuelling, gas, shop etc..
http://www.withybedmoorings.com/withybed_moorings_...
These are serviced moorings with facilities onsite such as fuelling, gas, shop etc..
http://www.withybedmoorings.com/withybed_moorings_...
GreatGranny said:
This is a new mooring, no idea if its near you but gives an idea of prices.
As you say, not the same thing. A wobbly jetty at the end of somebody's garden isn't a marina and isn't going to be worth anything like as much - plus you'll get the owners tramping through your garden (or house if terraced) on their way to and from their boat.Mind you if I was in your position I might let them moor for free if I could borrow the boat now and again...
Edited by Simpo Two on Sunday 7th March 17:54
redgriff500 said:
Hi,
Does this have a value, can I lease it out / is there any demand ?
Thanks
The answers of course depend, as ever, on location, location, location but I would have thought: Does this have a value, can I lease it out / is there any demand ?
Thanks
- yes
- possibly!
- yes, In some places they are like gold dust.
Worth looking in WH Smiff or similar for narrowboat mags.
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