Sunday, Nov 26, 2006
No-one wants to buy UK's most expensive residential property
Telegraph: Not for love nor money
Not much to say about this - just a perfect example of modern-day conspicuous consumption.
First sign of a HPC? (joke)
Posted by nearly30 @ 07:13 PM (152 views) Add Comment
5 Comments
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1. nearly30 said...
Though this would cheer a few of you up.
Looks like even the billionnaires won't touch our over-priced houses!!
Perhaps Prescott would like it!!!
2. Mjchum said...
nearly30,
If we 'pool our resources' fancy clubbing together to buy with mate!
3. paul said...
According to the article, it lacks:
# Dog cemetery
# Deer park
# Polo field
# Orangery
# Arboretum
# Home Farm
# Folly, hermit etc
# Lichen
# Wrinkled retainer
# Ageing estate Land-Rover
# Small, friendly village with pub
So I'm certainly not interested. Perhaps there's a gullible "BTL investor" out there ... ?
4. tyrellcorporation said...
I wonder if they need a Hermit to looks after it for them?
5. talking rot said...
I wonder what will happen to it if it remains unsold? Divided into a gated community of luxury flats? Rented out (free) to some fat northern bloke with 2 Jags? Crash Gordon's retirement home? Mandelson's pad following one or two more of his honest, above-board, transparent deals?
I can't get over the idea of having a house with 5 swimming pools! Why? How many water meters do they have?