the price is right, enough bedrooms, nice garden,
Oh but look the Bathroom is downstairs next to the front door or behind the kitchen.
Who's bright idea was that.
:-(
the price is right, enough bedrooms, nice garden,
Oh but look the Bathroom is downstairs next to the front door or behind the kitchen.
Who's bright idea was that.
:-(
We've started looking at houses. We've two options. Pay around £300,000 for a 3/4 bedroom house on an island within a 10 minute walk of a beach and only 15 minutes from the city by car, or go inland a bit and buy a house right next to a lake for about £100,000 less and then buy a boat at some point in the future but it's a 40 minute drive away from the city. The idea of taking a boat out on the lake interests me but at the same time i'd only use it for about 3 months and i ****ing hate living in the countryside.
:nod: #cladding I love how everyone is a fire expert now. 'it was the cladding' a bit like Iraq war was about 'the oil'
Burney I am stuck with the same areas coming up over and over again in my search.
Harlow, Grays, Basildon, Pitsea.
I may have to take a chance. If I am going to commit to this sort of thing I want a house not a flat. What to do? :-(
The bedrooms are usually quite a nice size. Big enough at least to get a bed and wardrobes in the smallest room.
This is the sort of thing we're looking to get https://www.maklarhuset.se/bostad/sv...eferrer=hemnet sornedansjo-237-11731156, although this one has been bid up about £100,000 on the listed price. This is what i ****ing HATE about the Swedish housing market. They list them at prices that encourages bidding wars and the houses end up going for way more than listed.
Those kids will be screaming in that pool from day one. The private cinema will be screening Disney 24/7 to a background soundtrack of slurping, munching and that atrocious noise people make when drinking the last dregs of their giant drink through a straw.
The current residents are - quite reasonably - kicking off at the idea of having to share their lovely new building with a variety of smoke-damaged pond life. Inevitably, they are being criticised for it by those who won't have to live anywhere near these people.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...medium=twitter
I mean you pay a premium for the post code. I come from a council estate and i myself would be ****ed off if i had to live next to people from a council estate. People make their money and move up in life. You don't ****ing spend millions to live near the riff raff. If i wanted that i'd save myself millions and ****ing live next to them in the first place. Hypothetically speaking of course. I wish i had £3m.
Hang on a minute. So the ones they have bought are actually the 'affordable housing' flats built alongside the luxury ones?
This is far less serious. If they are in a separate building and don't have access to the main one then it is far less worrying.
Ridiculous comments from Owen Jones. Makes himself look a right ****.
Owen Jones is a right cünt. There is no 'look' about it.
I don't think the 'affordable' flats were ever meant to be affordable to the sort of people who were living in Grenfell, though. Their presence will still significantly damage these people's property prices and quality of life.