£30k? In London? Bargain!
£30k? In London? Bargain!
I don't care how many people were murdered there!
Fitted out as a one bed / studio this would sell in the low end of £200-300k If you're a property developer 30k for the land actually seems cheap.
(Streatham Rail is about 25 mins from the city of London)
16 0 ReplyYeah it's actually suspiciously cheap.
6 0 ReplyI suspect like many basements it doesn't have full head height. Probably requires excavation + foundation work etc.
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I suspect that they are not allowed to turn it into a home due to daylight and ventilation requirements. It certainly can't be rented out. So instead they sell it as a basement, and let the owner fix it themselves. Meaning that the property develop just got 30k for an otherwise useless basement.
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It has stairs AND door frames, seems like a bargain to me
13 0 ReplyWelcome to this unique basement space. The asking price for this is £30,000, presenting an excellent investment opportunity in a sought-after location.
The versatile layout is an ideal blank canvas for personalization.
Fucking hell...
12 0 ReplyAt least the photos are pretty representative on this one, the clearly LLM written description is an absolute piss take.
Oh, and the 2.5k admin fee!
Also, surely a basement below a house cannot be a freehold?
11 0 ReplyThey really had the gall to mention the benefits for families moving in.
9 0 Reply…and a day later it’s sold, probably for above asking price as well
7 0 ReplyYou could easily convert that into two apartments!
6 0 Replythe closest railway stations, Streatham, Streatham Common, and Streatham Hill,
So it's in Streatham then.
So if I move in I can just rip out all that unsightly wiring? Great!
5 0 ReplyIt puts the lotion on its skin...
3 0 ReplyEasy access to Elizabeth Oliveira Hair Xtensions withThe Dools London. Totally worth the asking price just for that if you ask me!
2 0 ReplyWhat's wrong with it?
Oh nothing... [pulls door off of frame]... I'm just not sure about the color.
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