The saying goes that you should always buy "the worst house in the best street". But we wonder how much of this is based on old wives tales, and how much on fact?
So, could it be better to buy "the best house in the worst street" or perhaps even "the best house in the best street"?
Whatever your thoughts on this subject, we'd love to hear them.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
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YOU CAN'T MAKE A SILK PURSE OUT OF A SOWS EAR HOW VERY VERY TRUE MY HOME IS FINE AS IS WITH 220 DEGREE VIEWS OVER A PARK AND A VERY CLEAN AND FUNCTIONAL BATHROOM KITCHEN LITTLE OR NO TRAFFIC UNLIMITED STREET PARKING O/S SUBJECT TO COUNCIL AVERY SHORT WALK FROM A 7 MINITE TRAIN RIDE TO THE CBD 3 BEDS EXTRA WC SUNROOM ETC IMAGINE ITS VALUE RENOVATED LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION THATS ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW THE REST IS EASY CURRENT ESTIMATES FROM RECENTLY SOLD RENOED SEMI COMPS NEAR BY 600-660 WITH PROJECTED GROWTH OF POSSIBLE 10% YOU CAN'T MAKE A SILK PURSE OUT OF A SOWS EAR
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