That’s what amazes me. Unless something drastic has gone rapidly wrong (dead resident, closed windows, heating on high, etc - I have friends in housing with horror stories about people exploding), how have the other residents not kicked off about this as it must be… impacting them too.
It definitely feels like there is a story to be told there.
I looked it up. It’s located in Thamesmead near the Thames.
The auction went for £117 000 for the shown unit, not the entire building, and the land is leased. No explanation for the mold.
Is it for the whole building? Where’s it located?
105k might be a steal for the land alone
No, it’s a 2 bedroom flat.
Thought it might be with the two entrances. I’m kind of surprised this unit is so bad without making the whole building condemnable
That’s what amazes me. Unless something drastic has gone rapidly wrong (dead resident, closed windows, heating on high, etc - I have friends in housing with horror stories about people exploding), how have the other residents not kicked off about this as it must be… impacting them too.
It definitely feels like there is a story to be told there.
Not if it’s flood damage.
It was a house and depending on the location, yes it would have. The land is often the most expensive part of buying a house
I looked it up. It’s located in Thamesmead near the Thames. The auction went for £117 000 for the shown unit, not the entire building, and the land is leased. No explanation for the mold.
https://auctionhouselondon.co.uk/lot/11-eastgate-close-thamesmead-london-se28-8pj-281629