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The 1.5 bed Warner was awful.
The road was way too busy/loud/polluted and the dude opened the door in his undies, and wouldn't let us in one of the rooms. There were kids everywhere and it smelt of cats but they didn't have a cat. Super bleak.
It was a total shit heap and I just walked out after 12 seconds.The second one was basically my dream home. Only one bed but on what is probably my favourite street in London regardless of price. They wanted a bit much for it and the lease situation is murky so I put in an offer on Saturday.
Needless to say, today has dragged-on a bit too.I've started recognising other couples at viewings, which actually makes sense.
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haha yes i must admit it did look bleak from the photos. and kids live there as well... get used to seeing shit holes like that with kids living in squalid conditions. i've certainly seen my fair share of them. that road is real busy, i wouldn't want to live on it, but i don't know your situation. some people have no choice because that's all they can afford.
so do you have the link to the other place you mentioned and put the offer in on? would be interested to see this.
@Princeperch thinks u have to spend top dollar to spec out a kitchen in a small warner flat. Not everyone wants or needs 20k kitchens. A bit of money spent in the right places will sort that flat out.
@well_is_it
How did you get on with the viewings then? Did the 1.5 bed need 80k or whatever it was @princeperch was going on about?