Show us your real estate pawn (vol 3)
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CPWilliams said:
juice said:
That's lovely, but Park Street is mental on a Friday and Saturday night. I'd have the fixer-upper townhouse listed on that site, in proper Clifton. In fact, it's a shame our own HarryF isn't in the market for a Bristol property, I get the feeling he and his partner could turn that into something utterly wonderful.
jke11y said:
Carpeted kitchen and bathroom *shudders*
Who cares?! Look at the garage! Actually, our kitchen was carpeted when we moved in to our place. As were the bathrooms. Kitchen carpet lasted a few weeks right up until the point the washing machine leaked. Bathroom carpets didn't last much longer. Terrible idea!
Edited by Gad-Westy on Thursday 22 February 16:29
DonkeyApple said:
Gad-Westy said:
A mile or so from me. This place could do with a little modernising but look at the man cave!
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...
That’s a good size isn’t it! It’s a very strange house to play ‘through the keyhole’ with. The railings at the front suggest Indians and the Merc and old Jag suggest older Indians but then the man cave and funky front door and panoramic window suggest middle aged Englishman but the wood panelling, dado rail stuff, living room in general and conservatory all suggest older Englishman. It looks like it’s all been a lifetime’s work and done for themselves rather than for show which is unusual these days and is in fact weirdly homely as a result. http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...
mattyn1 said:
DonkeyApple said:
Gad-Westy said:
A mile or so from me. This place could do with a little modernising but look at the man cave!
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...
That’s a good size isn’t it! It’s a very strange house to play ‘through the keyhole’ with. The railings at the front suggest Indians and the Merc and old Jag suggest older Indians but then the man cave and funky front door and panoramic window suggest middle aged Englishman but the wood panelling, dado rail stuff, living room in general and conservatory all suggest older Englishman. It looks like it’s all been a lifetime’s work and done for themselves rather than for show which is unusual these days and is in fact weirdly homely as a result. http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...
Sheepshanks said:
Gad-Westy said:
jke11y said:
Carpeted kitchen and bathroom *shudders*
Who cares?! Look at the garage! Low Fell is nice enough but that's right on the A167 and with no floorplan I'm suspicious as to how big that garage actually is (the Estate Agent super-wide-angle-expand-o-lens was definitely fitted for that photo).
Mark Benson said:
Seems pricey to me.
Low Fell is nice enough but that's right on the A167 and with no floorplan I'm suspicious as to how big that garage actually is (the Estate Agent super-wide-angle-expand-o-lens was definitely fitted for that photo).
Must be 5 metres wide just from the cars in there, and longer than that, probably about 10x5 give or take? Pretty hefty however you slice it.Low Fell is nice enough but that's right on the A167 and with no floorplan I'm suspicious as to how big that garage actually is (the Estate Agent super-wide-angle-expand-o-lens was definitely fitted for that photo).
No floor plan is a black mark though.
mattyn1 said:
DonkeyApple said:
Gad-Westy said:
A mile or so from me. This place could do with a little modernising but look at the man cave!
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...
That’s a good size isn’t it! It’s a very strange house to play ‘through the keyhole’ with. The railings at the front suggest Indians and the Merc and old Jag suggest older Indians but then the man cave and funky front door and panoramic window suggest middle aged Englishman but the wood panelling, dado rail stuff, living room in general and conservatory all suggest older Englishman. It looks like it’s all been a lifetime’s work and done for themselves rather than for show which is unusual these days and is in fact weirdly homely as a result. http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prope...
Lack of reading skills on here.....
advert said:
Garage - 5.78 x 11.89 (19'0" x 39'0") - Measuring 19ft x 39ft. An incredible garage which will provide of road parking for four large cars, or six smaller vehicles. Power and light has been installed, there is a window which overlooks the rear garden and a timber glazed door opens into the rear garden. A timber glazed door opens into the work shop.
Ok. Probably a repost, and yeah I know it is Wentworth, but I quite like this. Not the price, but the building, and it is not the stereotypical White House-esque mansion.
http://www.knightfrank.co.uk/properties/residentia...
http://www.knightfrank.co.uk/properties/residentia...
mattyn1 said:
Ok. Probably a repost, and yeah I know it is Wentworth, but I quite like this. Not the price, but the building, and it is not the stereotypical White House-esque mansion.
http://www.knightfrank.co.uk/properties/residentia...
Nice...That looks like real quality. ex US Ambassador's house. I guess if you can afford it, the price doesn't matter.http://www.knightfrank.co.uk/properties/residentia...
mattyn1 said:
Ok. Probably a repost, and yeah I know it is Wentworth, but I quite like this. Not the price, but the building, and it is not the stereotypical White House-esque mansion.
http://www.knightfrank.co.uk/properties/residentia...
I think its stunning. Shame its not somewhere nicer, like down on the coast somewhere.http://www.knightfrank.co.uk/properties/residentia...
In one of the photos you can see the drone pilot....
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