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Worst House on the Street

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LadyEloise1 · 17/08/2022 10:20

Anyone watching this ?

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Mooserp · 01/09/2022 11:53

It did sound bizarre - a free-standing bath and a wet room combined?!

LadyEloise1 · 03/04/2025 19:12

There’s a new season just started on Channel 4.
Anyone watching ?

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PositivityVibes · 03/04/2025 22:23

I watched it last night, couldn’t work out where they got their money from and why the fuck they wanted all those bedrooms & bathrooms!

I didn’t like it and it needed more colour and plants in the garden.

LadyEloise1 · 04/04/2025 00:10

PositivityVibes · 03/04/2025 22:23

I watched it last night, couldn’t work out where they got their money from and why the fuck they wanted all those bedrooms & bathrooms!

I didn’t like it and it needed more colour and plants in the garden.

I agree with all your comments.
That was a big budget for a young couple Shock
6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms Shock
The driveway was awful but the kitchen/ dining/ living room was amazing

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Pinkfluffypencilcase · 04/04/2025 21:58

Yes I wondered how they had that huge budgeT

Tinkerblonde1 · 05/04/2025 09:28

The bathroom negotiations made me cringe.

LadyEloise1 · 10/04/2025 17:55

Latest episode- A Mum and her son inherited a house from her Mum and his grandmother in London when she died.
They did it up but hadn’t decided whether to rent it out or sell it.
There was talk that they had made £1.2 million one way or another because that was as what it was valued at before the refurb.
But they didn’t make £1.2 million - I don’t live in the UK but I presume like our Irish law, one has to pay a fair bit of tax on an inheritance ?

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PositivityVibes · 10/04/2025 18:33

I thought they’d have been better selling it prior to refurb, probably would have saved more time and effort & ‘made’ the same amount of money.

Im sure they said the Mum paid £16,000 60 years ago, which is still a fair amount. According to inflation about £265k now! Which can’t be right…

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