The problem I find with every new build in London that I look at - in the places that I can live - is that they seem to be carved out and hemmed in with very little space around them; as if the plot of land they are built on is just too small for what they are. This seems to have that problem. I'd find that view from the kitchen incredibly depressing. The view from the balcony equally so.
The OV place didn't seem to have this problem, at the level of detail I was looking at, anyway.
The way they prioritised an open car park over, say, larger gardens, boggles the mind, too.
Yep, most of the new builds appear to be in any tiny spot. My estate agent was trying to convince me to look at one that was a group of three townhouses that were pretty much in someone's back garden.
The problem I find with every new build in London that I look at - in the places that I can live - is that they seem to be carved out and hemmed in with very little space around them; as if the plot of land they are built on is just too small for what they are. This seems to have that problem. I'd find that view from the kitchen incredibly depressing. The view from the balcony equally so.
The OV place didn't seem to have this problem, at the level of detail I was looking at, anyway.
The way they prioritised an open car park over, say, larger gardens, boggles the mind, too.