No. The rules are linked at the bottom of the page.Are people allowed to share the house listing? (Not sure on the rules)
No. The rules are linked at the bottom of the page.Are people allowed to share the house listing? (Not sure on the rules)
Not a chance she'll get anywhere near asking for it.The house listing really is just a monument to over consumerism and her passing fads.
there’s the fwench bedroom with the plastic moulding, the gold bathroom, the Kardashian hall and the YSL attic - all
Decorated with copious bottles of free Dior perfume - it’s tragic
I'm not sure. I don't think anything they've spent money on will have added value to the property. It was a perfectly fine newish build when they moved in. Now it's a gaudy mismatched newish build.Just located it. And yeah, it's spendy but I imagine they won't lose money on it like Lydia etc will.
I think the kitchen shape issue would be 'easily' addressed by knocking out the utility wall (which doesn't really add anything). It doesn't look load bearing and it doesn't add anything. Remove the island and you could have a decent kitchen diner (the 'orangery' is, as someone else said, likely unusable for most of the year).I’ve always found the kitchen layout weird. It looks narrow, as does the living room. Which doesn’t make any sense given the house looks like an absolute whopper
Husband's (not brother's) room gives me Confederate vibesYes! They have spent (grifted) a lot but it’s all fairly weird mismatched cosmetic choices rather than anything that would add solid value.
I almost feel like the strange ordering of the photos is to try and distract from some of the bloody terrible room decor. Special call out for this bathroom, the husband (not brother)‘s prison in the loft, and then this random personality free bathroom that they obviously never got round to grifting any freebies for.
Agree, re the kitchen shape. I think taking it further, I’d knock down the orangey and extend to go level with the sitting room, and knock through to have a big open plan kitchen / diner and family space. And somehow fit a utility room in too! But would cost a fair bit and I feel like at this price a lot of buyers would want turn key.I think the kitchen shape issue would be 'easily' addressed by knocking out the utility wall (which doesn't really add anything). It doesn't look load bearing and it doesn't add anything. Remove the island and you could have a decent kitchen diner (the 'orangery' is, as someone else said, likely unusable for most of the year).
The living room is really narrow though and the windows and doors mean you can't really put a TV anywhere other than on the short end. I suppose if they didn't have the gym as a gym then you could perhaps make that a TV den and have the living room as a formal living space, but it's a compromise for most people and at that price point, you shouldn't be compromising that much.
She bought it in 2019. Neither the market nor she have added 50% to the value.Gah FINALLY found the listing lolol
I agree, the images make the house look a bit better, but it's hard to ignore the mish mash of interior styles. The Versailles bathroom is still so bad. My eye just jumps from tacky gold to tacky gold. It sees nothing else. The garden is gorgeous (kudos to the person they paid to make it look so nice!). That would be my selling point. But yeah, unless you like the "influencer with 0 taste, but got the majority of the fittings for free" look and your furniture is conducive to the style of each room, you're going to be tearing out a lot of this. The layout of the new en-suite bathroom is awful. The foyer is. The kitchen is narrow and the layout isn't great for entertaining (always a big deal for me). The oRanGeRy is meh, but probably not temperature controlled. It would've been better served as a sunroom with comfy chairs, but then there wouldn't be space anywhere else for a dining table since the turned the living room into a gym and the room best for a dining room into the living room
I also would've removed all those bags from the attic for the photos, but whatever
I'm curious why many of you think she won't get the asking price. I don't know anything about suburban London home prices. It does seem on the high end for similar houses for sale in the area though![]()
What did they pay in 2019?She bought it in 2019. Neither the market nor she have added 50% to the value.
If it was suburban London then it would be a fair price, but it isn't, it's Northamptonshire and not really a commuter town because you first have to drive 15 minutes to Milton Keynes.