Someone tell me that I am missing something. The house below is on the main road between Claygate and Esher and sold as new in Feb 2007 for £850K. It's a semi, with an average garden, shared driveway and no garage. To me £850k was the wrong price and represents a significant new house premium, so taking that into account and the decline in the market since them, I would say the house should...
QUOTE (Noel @ Feb 15 2009, 06:52 PM) Is this cheap? http://www.gpees.co.uk/content/006_Results...0116- 1234456688 It does seem cheap. 1 acre of land in st georges hill would probably be worth that alone without the house on it. If youve got that sort of money worth a look !
QUOTE (REB @ Feb 16 2009, 09:34 AM) It does seem cheap. 1 acre of land in st georges hill would probably be worth that alone without the house on it. If youve got that sort of money worth a look ! I agree. Strange really, I can`t help viewing properties without considering the running costs for the next 10 years
QUOTE (J50 @ Feb 16 2009, 09:22 AM) Someone tell me that I am missing something. The house below is on the main road between Claygate and Esher and sold as new in Feb 2007 for £850K. It's a semi, with an average garden, shared driveway and no garage. To me £850k was the wrong price and represents a significant new house premium, so taking that into account and the decline in the ...
QUOTE (Bosh @ Feb 16 2009, 09:36 AM) I agree. Strange really, I can`t help viewing properties without considering the running costs for the next 10 years Something makes me think there must be a reason it is so cheap.
QUOTE (Noel @ Feb 16 2009, 12:26 PM) Something makes me think there must be a reason it is so cheap. Done a quick bit of digging and it could be because of possible developments. http://www.homesandproperty.co.uk/new-home...61-29 66158.html Looks like the same area to me. I know this is JUST one development but maybe there is more land being released to build upon? It`s ...
QUOTE (Bosh @ Feb 16 2009, 12:39 PM) Done a quick bit of digging and it could be because of possible developments. http://www.homesandproperty.co.uk/new-home...61-29 66158.html Looks like the same area to me. I know this is JUST one development but maybe there is more land being released to build upon? It`s normally the dreaded local development which causes a dump in price....
QUOTE (J50 @ Feb 16 2009, 09:22 AM) Someone tell me that I am missing something. The house below is on the main road between Claygate and Esher and sold as new in Feb 2007 for £850K. It's a semi, with an average garden, shared driveway and no garage. To me £850k was the wrong price and represents a significant new house premium, so taking that into account and the decline in the ...
QUOTE (Bosh @ Feb 16 2009, 12:39 PM) Done a quick bit of digging and it could be because of possible developments. http://www.homesandproperty.co.uk/new-home...61-29 66158.html Looks like the same area to me. I know this is JUST one development but maybe there is more land being released to build upon? It`s normally the dreaded local development which causes a dump in price....
1. Bought at the top of the market? Paid a new build premium? Don't worry Sir, we'll put it up for 100k over what you paid for it. http://www.curchods.com/display/181608 http://www.housepric...Old+Avenue&n=10 2. Must've done the kitchen http://www.curchods.com/display/179084 http://www.zoopla.co...13-0ep/11863549 3. Ditto http://www.zoopla.co...13-0ss/11864937 http://www.curchods.com/display/167834 That 9a Castle Road...
munners, on 02 November 2009 - 07:29 AM, said: Cant say i have noticed yet.,,,,, Have you ever met William Von Seigmend? runs G Pees in Cobham (Google tells me !) - therefore probably met him as a punter off the street, not for an overpriced pint in El Torito .... - you been dealing with him ?
QUOTE (Bobbins @ Jul 27 2009, 10:26 PM) HW is a good comp school, and now desirable, such that the catchment area is reducing all the time (as anyone in Claygate or the top of Thistledene who have to send their kids to Rydens/Esher CofE will tell you). I understand Rydens is a particularly poor school, and also miles away in Walton-on-Thames. Mmmmm tell me about it. As a Claygate resident I expected the secondary school to be...
Rachman, on 09 October 2009 - 08:10 AM, said: could be, but its' a bit of an odd design - so you'd have to work out how to extend across the back without it turning into a maze of corridors and gettting proper size bedrooms in it - the problem being the ones at the front are tiny when work out the real sizes, and at the front, it's hard to have them as a main bathroom. So either you get a big digger and knock it down or you...
QUOTE (Noel @ Jul 28 2009, 07:15 AM) http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sa...y-26605301.html ? Ouch - down almost 1 bar asking http://www.houseprices.co.uk/e.php?q=Clifd...ead%2C&n=10 Despite the reduction, still no offers!! I have heard through the grapevine that not only did they pay over the odds, but the house is set out very badly ie too open plan, so whoever buys it may have to put in walls...
QUOTE (Noel @ Aug 13 2009, 07:27 AM) http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sa...y-23082844.html ? £6.5m - is this a more expensive area than St Georges Hill? I think it can be. I don't think there are as many £5m+ houses on Coombe Hill as St Georges Hill, but the big ones seem to go for at least as much. It is hard to compare, because so much depends on the exact location on each of the estates. Coombe is a bit...
Rachman, on 26 October 2009 - 10:39 AM, said: you'll like this one. What. Were. They. Thinking. Of. It all looks sensible, till you notice that they had Seamus O'Titchmarsh and 40 tons of gravel in at the front and Blunkett Associates as architects at the back. Why oh why oh why would you extend that house like that. There ? Insane. http://www.rightmove...6x%3D59%26y%3D6 The front and rear shots look like they're from two...
[quote name='Rachman' date='02 November 2009 - 09:35 AM' timestamp='1257150917' post='2223049'] runs G Pees in Cobham (Google tells me !) - therefore probably met him as a punter off the street, not for an overpriced pint in El Torito .... - you been dealing with him ? [/quote NO COMMENT!!!! PM ME.
Noel, on 01 October 2009 - 01:56 PM, said: 3. We must be around 2005 prices now http://www.housepric...norca+Road&n=10 Wishful thinking. Given the completion of this house sale happened on the 24th July, I'm guessing the original offer was made in the first quarter of 2009. That's when the prices were depressed and I'd say 15% lower than they are today. Adding 15% to the sold price recorded above brings you back towards...
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