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		Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: STEMO on 05 September 2016, 22:26:07
		
			
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				.....in Central London cost? £500K, £600K.....more?
 
 Have a look at this in Barnsley
 
 http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/41422163?search_identifier=410a1aba5c02500cc5235ec6989c12b1#dlWRjgwG7QhdCimG.97
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				Quite nice, although it could do with a lick of paint here and there.  ::) 
			
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				Wow what a house  :y, only wish I could afford it may be a lottery win this friday or saturday, that would be nice.  :y
			
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				Reckon the gas bill might be a little on the steep side, mind. :(
			
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				Quite nice, although it could do with a lick of paint here and there.  ::)
 
 It's a bit run down, but for, say, a million quid, you'd have a nice pad.  ;D
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				Reckon the gas bill might be a little on the steep side, mind. :(
 
 Yep. The gas bill would probably cost as much as my mortgage.
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				First job UPVC windows & doors 😂😂😂
			
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				Quite nice, although it could do with a lick of paint here and there.  ::)
 
 It's a bit run down, but for, say, a million quid, you'd have a nice pad.  ;D
 
 
 Maybe our Lord Opti might be tempted for another holiday home.  :)
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				First job UPVC windows & doors 😂😂😂
 
 
 Dunno if that's allowed M Lud
 
 Grade II listed Elizabethan Manor House dating back to the 15th Century :-\
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				Reckon the gas bill might be a little on the steep side, mind. :(
 
 Yep. The gas bill would probably cost as much as my mortgage.
 
 Reckons £111 for gas and electric a month and £232 council tax :o :o
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				First job UPVC windows & doors 😂😂😂
 
 
 And some white plastic guttering, then couple of concrete lions, at the entrance. There's posh
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				A smart semi in central London, probably around £1million I would imagine. Daughter lives in a nice 1 bed flat, outside the congestion zone by about 25 yards. Value circa £700k. Fickin ludicrous.
 I used to live in a big old house, not as big as the one in the link but still big, and in winter time you couldnt keep heat in it. I almost went bankrupt trying. 25ft x 25ft rooms with 10 ft high ceilings, huge Victorian sash windows with half inch gaps between the sashes.
 The house I live in now is approx. the size of one room in the old house, but at least this one isn't haunted.
 I do miss my 4 garages though.Would be more than happy with one now.  ::)
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				Reckon the gas bill might be a little on the steep side, mind. :(
 
 Yep. The gas bill would probably cost as much as my mortgage.
 
 Reckons £111 for gas and electric a month and £232 council tax :o :o
 
 He must have a jumper or two in his wardrobe, then. ;D
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				The north/south divide is alive and well. ;)
 
 £650,000 would probably buy 50% of a one bed studio flat in central London.
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				Using the mortgage reckoner ..... if I put down £250 000 (a generous value of my house) over 11 yrs (I'm 54) gives a monthly payment of a mere £3100 a month
 
 I'd need to put myself down for a lot of overtime  ;D ;D ;D
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				The north/south divide is alive and well. ;)
 
 £650,000 would probably buy 50% of a one bed studio flat in central London.
 
 
 As is the East / West divide.
 
 Two years ago sold 5 bed semi in London suburb (not Central)
 Bought 4 bed detached in Wales plus a new build 1 bed Flat in same London suburb
 Today, house and flat are worth around the same  :o
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				Somebody I know recently sold a flat in Putney for over £800k
			
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				Borrow the deposit and then rent it out as serviced accommodation. That's your pension pot sorted. 
 
 probably.
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				  Approximately 3 acres with Butlers Cottage, outbuildings and garaging
 
 
 Every house should have one  ::)