Bravo! Totally not cool.Why do people think clues like rhymes with and giving street names nearby etc are acceptable? It's hardly any different than just posting the address and is strictly against the rules.
Imagine if we let all these clues to find an address stay here and something did happen. Then we'd (rightfully) get part of the blame.
Please stop all of this. It discredits tattle and only helps influencers.
No matter how loose influencers are with privacy we can't and won't let doxxing information be posted here. Tattle never had and never has been about that.
Anyone giving any clues or asking for them will be banned.
It sounds like this area is ripe for gentrification. Once the rich, white influencers start moving in, well....It is one thing to comment on trash threads but to lurk thrash threads while still trying to climb up the influencers arse? Lol.
I find it slightly amusing that after years of spending a fortune on rent in expensive neighbourhoods to portray a certain image of wealth Lizzy chose to live near bloody Chatsworth road out of choice! Not that there’s anything wrong with the area, just generally less wealthy and desirable, but goes to show the level of spending was unrealistic and unsustainable even for Lizzy. She could have saved herself a fortune if she rented in the area from when she first moved here.
Not that I dislike the house but I would have expected Lizzy to buy a more unusual, design led property than a bog standard terrace. All Victorian terraces in London are slowly having the same identikit kitchen reno, although the doors on Lizzy’s look particularly nice, it’s all just so average.
Exactly meowmeowbeans (I do I love this screen name btw), hence making it a great investment for her. The rich get richer, the poor get poorer and income inequity widens. Sad face. We plebs move further and further a field. It happened in SF when I lived there, it happened in NY and it's still going and going and going.It sounds like this area is ripe for gentrification. Once the rich, white influencers start moving in, well....
Thanks for sharing. Also a very good example is Hackney Wick. I lived there for a couple of years when it wasn’t trendy at all. The area was filled with artists living in warehouses. Once people started to discover the cool bars, cafes and illegal raves, it all went to shit lol. I knew it was over when I saw people pulling up in black cabs in front of my warehouse. Years later everything got torn down with new apartments popping up on every corner. Unfortunately that’s how it works. The Olympics obviously had an impact on that as well, but you get my point.Exactly meowmeowbeans (I do I love this screen name btw), hence making it a great investment for her. The rich get richer, the poor get poorer and income inequity widens. Sad face. We plebs move further and further a field. It happened in SF when I lived there, it happened in NY and it's still going and going and going.
I grew up in Bromley (SE - greater London, metroland, rows and rows of 1930's semis - which I adore even though they are ubiquitous). My dad bought our house for 15K pounds. I recently looked it up and it's worth over a million pounds now in frigging Bromley. I didn't share it with him because it would make him sad I think. Bromley not a cool place to live even though I have a tremendous soft spot for it (especially closer to the rural edges) and hey - the Bromley Contingent (music royalty) and David Bowie lived down the road from my primary school.
Just goes to show you what buying in London (even barely London) can reap. Of course we sold it in the 90's when it wasn't worth anything (story of my life).
When I lived in Bushwick (Brooklyn) I knew it was all going to pot when I started seeing people jogging. LOL. Oh damn, gotta move again.
Nothing against joggers (hey Bathgate, looking at you), yes, and not serious runners, joggers - but we artist types - well not our thing usually.
Well done you and well put. My sister's husband is from a super down to earth philanthropic family who have an abundance of wealth and she lives in a crazy expensive small detached home in Boston. I don't begrudge people having nice things or money but as you say there are people who are grateful and have life experiences which allow them to not be complete and utter prats. For all the "reading" these chicas supposedly do you would think they would get it a little but alas, I think it's life experience which teaches the most. Some of it comes down to luck. Heck if my parents had sold their home and my grandad's home later we would be in a very different financial position, not that my family is struggling at all. But I doubt highly I would ever be a brat as I have also lived through very lean (but much of it happy) times. My sister is absolutely not a brat either so while it's really easy to paint people with broad strokes there are those with privilege who acknowledge and those who have no bloody idea and attribute their success to merit. Which, is, asinine. I'm so with you on this and happy someone like you was able to seize the opportunity and do so well and dilute the wanker concentration - LOL.I am also a house-rich, homeowner by inheritance brat but my upbringing was vastly different to Lizzy’s as in we had no money, I grew up with my grandfather and we lived off his pension. The house we lived in had been in the family a long time and surprisingly worth a lot of money. He always told to me sell it when he died and spend all the money on the most expensive house it could buy me which is exactly what I did.
Although I have mixed emotions I’ve always been incredibly grateful and never implied my years working part time whilst studying paid for the house. I think this is what Lizzy doesn’t realise, there is nothing wrong with privilege but she fails to acknowledge it.
Curious to know too. Hackney Wick has definitely became more chaotic after I moved out and that was a long time ago. Wouldn’t want to live there now! Shoreditch is also too much for me.Where is the cool place to be now? @1234xxxxx I never liked HW, I find it chaotic.
I do absolutely get your point.Thanks for sharing. Also a very good example is Hackney Wick. I lived there for a couple of years when it wasn’t trendy at all. The area was filled with artists living in warehouses. Once people started to discover the cool bars, cafes and illegal raves, it all went to shit lol. I knew it was over when I saw people pulling up in black cabs in front of my warehouse. Years later everything got torn down with new apartments popping up on every corner. Unfortunately that’s how it works. The Olympics obviously had an impact on that as well, but you get my point.
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