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Good grief - a £45m house. MN property porn reaches another level...

38 replies

thehovelinspector · 19/10/2013 22:32

search.savills.com/property-detail/gbsjrssts120055

But I can't help feeling slightly disappointed by it. Definitely wouldn't spend £45m on that.

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LadyCurd · 20/10/2013 08:01

Bunny mother that as annoyed me for the "use his own" assumption being a man buying it. Possibly overthinking feminist

KatyPutTheCuttleOn · 20/10/2013 08:19

I love the one in Yarm but it's probably a bit late for me to switch careers to be a farm worker!

NotScared · 20/10/2013 14:36

Antoinette it's gorgeous. What a lot you get for 2.5 million.

wonkylegs · 20/10/2013 15:58

Ha we looked at that one in Yarm when we were house hunting.
There are loads of gorgeous houses in this part of the world for a lot less than the multi millions you need in London.
But I don't recommend it for Londoners because we want to keep its fabulousness for ourselves

TheWomanTheyCallJayne · 20/10/2013 16:06

That Thorganby one is nice. Most of the rest are horrible. To be honest a fair amount I wouldn't buy even if they were in my non existent budget.
My favourite local one sold, it had a falconry n all.

TheWomanTheyCallJayne · 20/10/2013 16:10

this one needs love

NotScared · 20/10/2013 19:44

wonkeylegs Grin Are you in Yorkshire or Teesside?

wonkylegs · 20/10/2013 21:12

Technically we're in neither but on the edge of both. Grin We ended up not far from Yarm in the end but couldn't find anything we liked there so widened our search and found a fab house.

NotScared · 20/10/2013 21:32

That's nice glad you found a fab house. I used to live close to yarm in a town famous for railways Wink

NotScared · 20/10/2013 21:33

Meant Yarm missed the capital! I live on the Durham coast now.

MollyMango · 20/10/2013 21:37

The £45m one is near my house and one of my friends used to live in a house on that exact Terrace but that is seriously overpriced...........

bunnymother · 21/10/2013 14:10

LadyCurd - yes, you are right. Does that mean you won't buy it now? If it comes down from £65million to around, oh, I don't know, almost nothing, then I will buy it. Although, even if it was actually free, restoring a property like that (esp when it hasn't been lived in for at least 15 years) would be hugely expensive.

LadyCurd · 22/10/2013 17:12

Yeah I'm principled- they ain't getting my 65mill now! Their loss!

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