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What's the highest and lowest priced property within 5 miles of your home?
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My work colleague just asked me this question. He told me to go onto Right Moves website and type in my postcode, with a bit of jiggery pokery you can find out the highest and lowest priced properties within a certain radius of your house.
Within 5 miles mine is as follows.
Highest priced = £3,750,000 for a 9 bedroom house
Lowest priced = £98 (probably a mistake)
Next lowest = £30,000 for a 3 bedroom house.
I must live in a deprived area because my work colleagues most expensive was about £11 million.
GIve it a go, you know you want to.
Within 5 miles mine is as follows.
Highest priced = £3,750,000 for a 9 bedroom house
Lowest priced = £98 (probably a mistake)
Next lowest = £30,000 for a 3 bedroom house.
I must live in a deprived area because my work colleagues most expensive was about £11 million.
GIve it a go, you know you want to.
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Lowest £80.000,00 Bedrooms: 3
The cheapest residential property (i.e. not a "parcel" or plot of land, a garage or a caravan and not commercial) is a 1 bedroom flat at £64,750.
The cheapest actual house is a 1 bedroom terrace for £119,995.
:eek:
Lowest £38,750 - one bedroom flat.
Property lowest £51,250 for a studio apartment
Highest, well there were quite a few POA's but the highest one giving a price is £38 million for 5 bed
That was really interesting, never thought of doing that before.
£38 million for 5 bed
:eek:
Yeah but it is London, looks like a palace, the next one down was 8 beds for £50k less. Would hate to think what all the POA's actually cost.
If it makes you feel better if I was to sell my 3 bed terrace I would get £300k-£320k so quite normal for the south, I live in the cheaper bit.
Lowest £16.5 k- studio flat.
Where I live there is a deprived town in one direction, and an affluent area in the other. I'm bang in the middle!
Lowest is a 1 bed flat for £28k.
Highest 0/0 £975,000
Lowest 0/0/ £47,500 ex LA house.
]£38 million for 5 bed
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So the "cheaper" one is on sale for £37,950,000?
I think that your zeros (or decimal point) may be getting out of hand.
Cheapest flat - 1 bedroom flat £9,950
Cheapest house - 2 bedroom terraced £20,000
Lowest - 16,000 - 1 bedroom flat
140k for a two bedroomed flat.
£60k for a 1 bedroom flat
£12k for a lock-up garage
(also up for sale - a whole tower block of 71 luxury flats for £36 million)
£39,950 for a one bed flat above a shop.
There are some "Student Pods" - whatever the heck they are - for around the £27k mark as well.
Sounds like what used to be called 'bed-sitting rooms'.
£40k for a 3 bed terraced.
£100,000 for a studio flat.
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http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-31850591.html £1, 950, 000
£25,000 but needs complete refurb.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-33904507.html
That's right the 2nd highest was that price. If you read my original post the cheapest in my area was £51,250 for a studio flat, it is tiny though about the size of my lounge.