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HOLA441
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http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetails-101...=1&tr_t=buy

21st Mar 2008 12:27:34 * Price found: £244,950

8th Jun 2008 20:50:47 * Price changed: from '£244,950' to 'Offers in Excess of £200,000'

From nethouseprices:- New Build sold 21-Aug-2003 £185,000

The EA spiel:- "This property is thought to be ideal for anyone looking for a family home or an investment and as a result Hawkins advise potential viewers make early viewing arrangements."

Investment????? :blink: Just over 7% gain in 5 years of silliness if it goes for 200k. How much will it be worth in a couple of years I wonder?

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HOLA442
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http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetails-199...=7&tr_t=buy

28th May 2008 * Price changed: from '£124,995' to 'Offers in Excess of £110,000' [Found by newfangler]

23rd May 2008 * Status changed: from 'Sold STC' to 'Available' [Found by newfangler]

22nd May 2008 * Status changed: from 'Available' to 'Sold STC' [Found by newfangler]

30th Apr 2008 * Price changed: from 'Offers in Excess of £135,000' to '£124,995' [Found by newfangler]

10th Apr 2008 * Initial entry found. [Found by newfangler]

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HOLA443
Posted

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetails-101...=8&tr_t=buy

Guess the 'open house' didn't go all that well.

7th Jun 2008

* Price changed: from 'Offers in Excess of £229,950' to 'Offers in Excess of £200,000' [Found by SuperKev]

27th May 2008

* Brief Description changed: OPEN HOUSE THIS SATURDAY CALL 01603 760700 FOR MORE INFO Located in the ever popular Threescore, this property offers brilliant access to the UEA, hospital and southern bypass. Unlike many of the properties in Threescore this one has a detached garage, meaning there is as much space downstairs as there is up. (contd...) [Found by waiting and saving]

16th May 2008

* Brief Description changed: Located in the ever popular Threescore, this property offers brilliant access to the UEA, hospital and southern bypass. Unlike many of the properties in Threescore this one has a detached garage, meaning there is as much space downstairs as there is up. (contd...) OPEN HOUSE THIS SATURDAY CALL 01603 760700 FOR MORE INFO [Found by waiting and saving]

9th May 2008

* Price changed: from '£244,950' to 'Offers in Excess of £229,950' [Found by waiting and saving]

* Title changed: from 'Norwich, Norfolk' to 'Three Score, Norwich, Norfolk' [Found by waiting and saving]

8th Apr 2008

* Initial entry found. [Found by newfangler]

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HOLA444
Posted (edited)

At the end of the market I'm interested in:

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetails-199...=1&tr_t=buy

28th May 2008

* Price changed: from '£124,995' to 'Offers in Excess of £110,000'

23rd May 2008

* Status changed: from 'Sold STC' to 'Available'

22nd May 2008

* Status changed: from 'Available' to 'Sold STC'

30th Apr 2008

* Price changed: from 'Offers in Excess of £135,000' to '£124,995'

10th Apr 2008

* Initial entry found.

Quick reality check kicked in after their buyer couldn't get a mortgage, I think. 18.5% reduction in 2 months. :)

And then there's this one: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetails-165...=1&tr_t=buy

Reduced from 125k to 110k. 12% drop in 2 months. An identical 3-bed flat on the same street just sold for £105k, so that's the price they'll probably have to accept.

Nice flat though... it's kind of place I'd want as my first home, not some poxy little £80k 1-bed studio that might as well be a victorian castration device in terms of it's effect on my future ability to have kids.

Edited by DementedTuna
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HOLA445
Posted
And then there's this one: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetails-165...=1&tr_t=buy

Reduced from 125k to 110k. 12% drop in 2 months. An identical 3-bed flat on the same street just sold for £105k, so that's the price they'll probably have to accept.

Nice flat though... it's kind of place I'd want as my first home, not some poxy little £80k 1-bed studio that might as well be a victorian castration device in terms of it's effect on my future ability to have kids.

The flat looks lovely inside and is fairly big but my main concern would be the neighbours (says the guy who lives in an ex-council flat :ph34r: ). There has been some complaints about noise in this area in the past. One leaseholder had to sell her property for below the market value as a consequence (circa 2004), the nuisance neighbours had to pay a fine for playing very loud music. The same thing happened earlier this year with another tenant.

I have heard that a chavvy problem child of one of my ex-neighbours now lives in this area so I wouldn't buy there for personal reasons. :(

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