QUOTE(mrhappy @ May 22 2007, 08:05 AM) [snapback]644831[/snapback]
I'm looking to buy in Wakefield too, Someone told me there are only 5 people living in the riverside development and looking on rightmove it seems the company which built the flats has had to rent them out themselves.
Nothing seems to be shifting currently, I know three people with houses up, none of them have had any viewings and one has just reduced by £15k
I haven't been down to Thornes to see these new developments, they seem about as useful as t1ts on a bull to me.
Its hardly Chelsea Harbour now is it?
I'm pretty much priced out of Shakey Wakey.
The prices of bog standard terraces one or two beds, are stupid in this town, between 90 - 110K. Even the ones in the less salubrious parts of "the merrie city". (In truth, are there any salubrious parts......?)
When its 120K for an ex-council semi in the shimmering golden eden that is Lupset, its time to have a serious look at what the flipping blime is going on.
I suppose its because its a mid size dormitory town, good transport links to peoples workplaces (the M1 & M62 cross just north of it). Good -ish schools, if you count the 3 private ones (QEGS, Silcoates, WGHS) - Personally I went to one of the sprawling comprehensives, but got to Uni in South Wales and then came back (D'oh!!!!)
I see in the paper that the bigwigs of the city are up in arms again as the Lonely Planet Guide to Great Britain has left Wakey out (AGAIN!!!)
It was the same story when the last edition was published too. ("But we have a cathedral, Pugnes Boating lake & the Henry Moore Sculpture park" - Well Whoopy Sh1t!, thats gonna flood the place with folks blowing their tourist wads innit)
On an ancedodal point, last year my mate sold his terrace in Stanley, 3 beds inc. the dorma, cellar, bit of a garden, it was on for 129K, it sat there for 6 months, minimal viewings, then got a sale for the asking price, after he kicked Beaumonts EA into touch.
It seems that most places are sticking for a few months and then go. Others just sit there and moulder (Asking price too high?) - And a VERY few places go straight away - More money than sense methinks.
Also places I have seen up for sale perhaps a couple of years ago, seem to be coming back on the market again.
Whether these were BTLs that weren't coughing up the golden eggs that all the tinpot property tycoons expected, or are up again for other reasons I dunno.
But the crowning turd in the waterpipe has to be this.......... I have the dubious pleasure in living in the soon to be abolished constituancy of MR ED BALLS !. (I wouldn't buy a used car from the man) - Needless to say he won't be securing my vote in the next GE.
He's one of the guilty men in my book, El Gordo's economic monkeyboy, the architect of HPI. What does a privately educated, Oxbridge & Harvard graduate from Norfolk have to say about a very working class/lower middle set of post industrial Yorkshire pit villages?........Not much in my book. Unless its because the last MP was Bill O'Brien an ex-miner with a good majority and the place has only elected Labour MPs since 1906 ??.
Also its strange that the sitting Lab MP for Morley, (this will be the new merged constituancy) - Suddenly stepped aside so the galant ED could fight for this place instead of him.
I think Mr BALLS will be in cabinet before not too long and will be hanging his monogrammed towling robe on the back of the bathroom door of Number 11 shortly after that.
(On second thoughts he better make it a Kevlar robe and a tin hat, cos he's the lucky chap whose gonna have to spin his way out of the mess that the Brownster is leaving when he moves next door)
Anyway, Tirade over..............