Thursday, Nov 27, 2008
BROOKSIDE Close is the latest victim of the credit crunch.
liverpool echo: Brookside Close for sale at £600,000
Once one of the most famous addresses in Britain, the close is to go under the hammer for as little as £550,000.
Developers initially hoped to fetch £2m for the West Derby semi-detached houses and bungalows, including the infamous number 10, where wife-beater Trevor Jordache found his last resting place under the patio.
But with the credit crunch crippling the housing market, auctioneers Allsop have listed the 1980s red brick properties with a guide price of between £550,000 and £600,000.
Posted by mark @ 01:36 PM (1171 views) Add Comment
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1. mark said...
i think the BBC webmasters read HPC as they posted this article 10 mins after i posted it on here....
2. fjcruiser said...
£300K for a house there ? Just because of a soap ? Who were theseproperty developers ?
3. drewster said...
Just to confirm, that's £550,000 FOR THE ENTIRE STREET! 13 houses = £42,300 per house?!
Oh wait it's in Liverpool...... ;-)
For the curious, here's a map:
Aerial map of Brookside Close, West Derby, Liverpool
Bird's eye view of Brookside Close, West Derby, Liverpool
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4. plato said...
I'm interested but don't have a shell suit !
5. Bringbackbrookie said...
if i had the cash id snap them up wot a bargain