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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Stumbled across this ad today:

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-43164166.html

325k for a 1 bed in the Gardens? Is that the going rate now, or a tad optimistic?

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It should be Victorian - our house in the next street has a lease dated 1899 - which is Victorian.

I think you'll find a similar flat on the ladder will be much the same - it's a generally insanity in house prices!

Although it makes you sound like a bit of a div calling it a 'gated community' - please keep saying it as it's making the value of my house go up!

Chars!

I'm afraid those bollards come from just the kind of corruption we are trying to deal with in St Ann's. They even come from the same ward selection meeting where Brian Haley shored up his vote: four Labour Party Councillors lived in Warwick Avenue at the time of the 2005 selection, probably half the number required to be selected.

A one-bed recently went for more than that here in 'gritty' SoTo, so it sounds if anything on the cheap side to me. Plus it's in beautiful condition. Tempted to have a speculative nosey actually...

How can a house have a share of the freehold ?

This one look quite nice and keenly priced considering ...

http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/32140060?search_identifier...

I wouldn't be surprised though if it sells over this price because of the buyers over bidding each other.

Wow. We were looking at these houses only 1.5 years ago and I'm pretty sure they came under 300k.

Probably a maisonette. Feels like a house (own front door etc) but shares building with a neighbour?

Or maybe there is a short squeeze on the market.

Meanwhile one could chip in with a few others and buy something far more substantial not too far out of London;

Elm House- Grade II listed | 3 reception rooms | 7 bedrooms| mature gardens | range of outbuildings | swimming pool
Land – 11.94 acres (4.83 hectares)  ................... £850,000

I kid you not! 

Oh and the history of the local village is even more impressive than Harringay's :)

It's a first floor flat - clear from the plan & the photos, which explains why it can have a share of the freehold.

This house price madness just shows the 'success' of Osborne's 'Help to Buy' subsidy - designed to make floating voters in marginal constituencies feel better off, so they vote Tory in 2015.

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