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• #35027
your garden looks a really good size. next door's is ridic big
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• #35028
That garden would totally satisfy my lifelong desire to have my own mini ramp
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• #35029
Surprised they didn’t build a whole new house in there. Mad.
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• #35030
They have 5 boys who have since all grown up and left the nest, it used to be their football pitch.
The square bit next to mine and to next door have had 5 different planning applications rejected. Ranging from a bungalow to a block of garages, a developer offered me £120k for part of my garden 2 years ago. We told them to jog on, its been cleared again as I think the guy that owns the land is planning to sell. Want to see how much he wants for it, as I'd love to own it.
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• #35031
Seemed good, just waiting for a part which should hopefully fix it.
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• #35032
Incredible looking place. I know next to nothing about Sidcup but my other half wants to come and view the place. Quarantined for the next week and a half however so will be surprised if it’s not gone.
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• #35033
I built one in my parent's garden when I was 16. Got that one completed early.
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• #35034
Always entertaining watching estate agents stretch the boundaries of what is viewed as a desirable location. A brave attempt at rebranding Wood Green as Crouch End.
Ha! I lived (rented a room) on the Crouch End side of that road for a year in 2008, lovely house but left after we got burgled and it just didn’t feel right any more.
Hornsey at an absolute push...can’t believe that price, mind!
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• #35035
Dirty danger dash across the hallway when the in-laws are staying over!
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• #35036
Who is the South London (Forest Hill) go to gas man at the moment? Just looking for an annual safety inspection.
Oh, who is the joiner of choice too? Basic stuff like quick and cheap shelving jobs.
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• #35037
we love supporting Gee, she is a gem
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• #35038
Oh that's perfect, thank you.
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• #35039
Took the kids to see it today. They saw the obvious flaw once it was explained what it was for.
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• #35040
Move to Sidcup! We’re still here 😞
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• #35041
I built a quarter at my Mums house so I suppose I was halfway to achieving my dreams by about 16 and have just trailed off in the many intervening years
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• #35042
awesome, will also call her! Thanks Rogan
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• #35043
Viewed a couple of places in E17 over the weekend. Asking prices seem to have increased by about 5% since pre-COVID and while I don't know if sellers are actually getting that for them, it doesn't seem to be putting off potential buyers. One property was a "2 bed" flat, with a second bedroom not big enough to fit a bed. 450k OIEO and apparently a viewing every 10 minutes between 9.30 and 2.
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• #35044
Given the location and the selling style I assume this is a Stow Brothers joint. We're selling through them and ended up reducing the asking price by 4% before we got an offer as we were getting loads of viewings without any concrete offers, and the same thing seems to have happened to a few other places near us. I suspect they've overestimated the post-covid demand bump in the first time buyer end of the market - there's a lot of people looking right now, yes, but far fewer wanting to commit (perhaps sensibly).
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• #35045
Yep, bingo.
That's interesting to hear though. We had been expecting to have to go in above asking ("OIEO") but sounds like that's maybe not the case. One of the agents even told us that based on a budget of 450, we should be looking for places listed around 430 OIEO.
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• #35046
One property was a "2 bed" flat, with a second bedroom not big enough to fit a bed
There appears to be a huge number of people buying properties who can't translate the dimensions on a floorplan into an actual idea of how big a room is.
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• #35047
We knew it was small. But floorplans on Rightmove etc. don't always accurately reflect where a door is, for example, which can make the difference between a room this size fitting a single bed or not.
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• #35049
True. I was just amazed at the number of people who looked at my flat and then said "no, the kitchen's too small" as if it wasn't really obvious that the kitchen was small.
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• #35050
Stow brothers are particularly generous with the room sizing
Garden is an odd one, I still have the original plans from 1896 and the developers sold the land like this. Means I have the smaller garden.....big enough just not as big.
House is a mirror image of mine,