Would you buy this house ?

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It's hard, but don't be drawn in by the flashy interior. You can always redecorate a house, even remodel the interior completely - but you will never be able to change the fundamentals like the shared driveway, busy road, lack of parking etc.

Incidentally I also would never ever buy a house with a shared driveway. The trouble it can potentially cause is never worth the risk. Even if the current neighbours seem the nicest people in the world - there is nothing to stop them from moving and the neighbours from hell moving in.
 

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Its at a premium due to the flashy interior, save yourself a fortune by buying something in need of work then do it to your own specification rather than a developers vision.

People saying LOLWTF 850k, be realistic, that house is at least 600k's worth anywhere decent in the south east. Then there is the newbuild and london connection weighting.
 

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Kawolski, why are you even comparing cornwall/devon/whatever with London? :confused: I might come back with a nice house in sunny Bulgaria. I am sure property is even cheaper still.
 
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Kawolski, why are you even comparing cornwall/devon/whatever with London? :confused: I might come back with a nice house in sunny Bulgaria. I am sure property is even cheaper still.

Because its quite an interesting comparison showing how ludicrously overpriced London and the South-East actually is.
 
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This is what you'd get for around that price where I live.

http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/4577121

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Seems like a little amount of house for the large amount of money your paying mate.

But then as it has been said, I don't live within commuter distance of London and have to make do with The English Riviera and all its stunning coastline and beaches.

That's what i'm takling about!!!
 

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Because its quite an interesting comparison showing how ludicrously overpriced London and the South-East actually is.

Its not interesting at all. And is not comparable. Wow, property varies in price depending on where it is situated. Revelation that! :confused:

The property is overpriced, but not considerably. It carries a premium due to it being a new build, and because it is of a high specification. I wouldn't buy it either, but that comparison is a complete nonsense.
 
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Its not interesting at all. And is not comparable. Wow, property varies in price depending on where it is situated. Revelation that! :confused:

The property is overpriced, but not considerably. It carries a premium due to it being a new build, and because it is of a high specification. I wouldn't buy it either, but that comparison is a complete nonsense.
However my comparisions to other similarly priced new build properties within a couple of miles of the OP do show it to be well overpriced, as they provided much much greater benefits for the same price.
 
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Buy a normal 200k house somewhere else and forget work or at least commute.

Buying a house in London that you actually like is the hobby of multi millionaires. Don't even try it.

850k for a house. It's idiots like you that cause house prices to be so high. :mad: :p
 
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Its not interesting at all. And is not comparable. Wow, property varies in price depending on where it is situated. Revelation that! :confused:

The property is overpriced, but not considerably. It carries a premium due to it being a new build, and because it is of a high specification. I wouldn't buy it either, but that comparison is a complete nonsense.

It is interesting.

You know, as a discussion forum, topics often evolve from the original point to encompass other things (such as "what £850k can get you elsewhere"). If you don't like that, I suggest you pop off out of the topic.
 

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However my comparisions to other similarly priced new build properties within a couple of miles of the OP do show it to be well overpriced, as they provided much much greater benefits for the same price.

Estate locations and lower specifications. I agree with you to an extent, but the house in the OP carries a premium due to other factors. Non estate location and the high specification is worth a fair premium. As i say, i wouldn't buy it either, i live out of an urban area within a commuter belt instead. I do not believe that house, for what it is, to be grossly overpriced though.

Anyhow, it is not this which i have taken issue with, it is the meaningless comparison with other (cheaper) areas of the country which have no access to the capital.
 
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Sorry, should have pointed out the estate agents literature is wrong - the road is called Hempstead Road, in Watford - not hemel hempstead.

Would not pay 850k in hemel !

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Ahh my bad. :o

Watford? Well I'd expect £850k to buy me something decent in a good area, but on a main road? No chance. Even if it was a new build.
 
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