Treladoc

Treladoc is a good
Treladoc is a good sized house of about 4,000sqft which was built approximately 11 years ago. It has some excellent views from the house and is a stone\’s throw from the beach.
If this first picture doesn’t draw you in a further look then there’s something wrong with you! What a lovely beach!

Camelot – live in guardians

Camelot, the first company in the UK to introduce property protection using Live-In Guardians. Are you looking for a low-cost temporary home? Does adventurous living in a former school, monastery, office block or factory appeal to you?

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Rather than leave buildings empty where they might be squatted, vandalised or suffer from theft or fly tipping, you can have a Camelot guardian live in!

An interesting way of getting a short term home!

Restoration Man

Channel 4 also had Restoration man on last night
You can watch it on 4onD here

George revisits two stubborn romantics with their dreams of converting derelict military towers into unique homes.

Artist Sarah McCombie has owned a Martello tower in Kent since 2004, and ex-army man Barrie Taylor became custodian of a Scottish castle tower in 2005. Previously, neither had gained planning permission, and George visits each project to see if Sarah and Barrie took on board his advice and turned their restoration dreams into a reality.

Last night’s Location Location Location

Location Location Location was on last night. I watched the last 15 minutes of it. That was enough.

The young girl flat hunting had found a flat she liked but it was 65k over her budget at 465k. So phil suggested putting an offer in just under 450k with a view to moving up in price. She doesn’t like this idea. She wants to snap up a bargain. But Phil refuses to phone the estate agent with an offer of less than 445000!
So no offer is made.

I couldn’t believe Phil found details of a flat in the same sort of area to prove to her the flat was worth as much as they were asking. Perhaps he was on the vendors side and not hers! Looking for proof that a lower price is more realistic is what he should have been doing – and if there was none then not showing any would be better!

It’s almost like he wanted her to pay the asking price. I would love to have time to sit down and watch all of the past zillion series of this program and make a chart showing asking price versus what they ended up paying. I don’t think they’re very good negotiators at all!

The other couple – the vicar and his wife (Ian and Peta?) didn’t buy either but that was because their circumstances had changed.

Perhaps they should rename the show “Looking looking looking” …

Watch it now on 4onD – it’s Series 13 Episode 5