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Sound the KLAXON! Bargain gorgeous house!

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MaggotMummy · 27/09/2012 06:15

www.haart.co.uk/HRT112600045?fwcc=1&fwcl=1&fwl

Sorry, just had to put this out there, such a fab house, Chatham is clearly not good for house values

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HecateHarshPants · 27/09/2012 06:49

Misuse of the Klaxon. I came pelting over here, expecting pus.

Nearly broke my finger, banging down so hard on the mouse in my excitement

And it's a house.

You owe me a boil or something. I demand you slather your face in lard.

When one sees the word 'klaxon' in a thread title, one is overcome with excitement and incapable of taking in the rest of the title.

We pusporners own the klaxon and this is your formal cease and desist warning.

Grin Grin Grin

peggyblackett · 27/09/2012 06:52

Are you sure its not yours maggotmummy Hmm Grin?

MoreBeta · 27/09/2012 06:55

It does look rather nice (sucker for a Georgian House) but why is the garden so small?

Brycie · 27/09/2012 06:57

I agree, terrific, worth the tiny kitchen and slightly ropy garden. Are there parks nearby? What a great price.

HecateHarshPants · 27/09/2012 07:00

ey'up Brycie. how's the settling in coming along?

Levantine · 27/09/2012 07:03

Oh lovely!

Brycie · 27/09/2012 07:06

Hi Hecate well already I've missed waving to the children on teh bus because of being on here so its either going really well or really badly. And I see what you mean about logging out! have you been here all night

Brycie · 27/09/2012 07:08

I'm really taken with that house. We're looking to move out and downsize in the next ten years but the idea of leaving London is so awful. But when you see a house like that - also I googled chatham and its links = suddenly it doesn't seem so bad.

HecateHarshPants · 27/09/2012 07:10

Grin no, not quite - although sometimes I have to be dragged away!

no, I have my hour or two on here in the morning while I'm walking the kids through their morning routine.

Brycie · 27/09/2012 07:12

Mine are teenagers so they sort themselves out except for the stream of questions about "where's my?.." and I have to make them eggs otherwise they eat chocolate biscuits for breakfast. But apart from that my only job is waving them off! Fail.

GupX · 27/09/2012 07:16

But OMG that puppet thing.

I'd have to put it in a drawer if i was i the house alone

EdMcDunnough · 27/09/2012 07:27

It's a great house but Chatham is mostly a sh*thole - which is a shame.

Location, girls...

Brycie · 27/09/2012 07:32

Ed: yes but no but yes. Is it an unredeemable loocation? Surely not. I mean look at Brough ten years ago.

Brycie · 27/09/2012 07:33

I mean Borough in London sorry.

DoIDare · 27/09/2012 07:42

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katcatkat · 27/09/2012 08:00

That house is on a main road near a shopping centre and a night club.
That might be why the price!!!!
Medway is a cheap area but has some better parts and some worse ones but has a good London commute and i would never go back to london to live especially with kids

MaggotMummy · 27/09/2012 08:08

My face is duly coated in lard in penance Hecateharshpants

No not mine, idly seeing what our money might get elsewhere

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shattereddreams · 27/09/2012 10:40

Chatham sadly is a dive.
That's a busy ring road in a bad part of town.

Think Dickens in that house in Chatham and wear earplugs and it might just be do able

Rhubarbgarden · 27/09/2012 18:58

Hah! We hightailed it down to Chatham a year ago to look at a Georgian stunner a bit like that. Then hightailed it back out again when we saw what Chatham was like! Shame.

Devora · 27/09/2012 22:56

It IS lovely.

Sadly, Chatham is not.

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