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yes, the windows are small and just look like cheap council eastes plastic crap, i think the realised too late because the back windows are black and look much better
To be honest I’ve viewed better for the money, AEG appliances🙄…. Should be Millie!…. The extractor… oh dear!!🙄 Rooms are quite small, I have 6 cars, so would need extra garage space, nice to have a helipad tho, if you can call it that🤔….must be into flying model aircraft I guess!🤔😂 To be honest it’s not worth that as would need to do a lot to it…. For me anyway.
Does tick many boxes like you say, won me over with the 2 cinema rooms 😊. The interior is mostly very impressive and clearly a lot of money has been spent here (on the bathrooms and flooring, etc). Some rooms do appear a little dated still and a little pokey but this does allow you to put your own stamp on things. As others have said, that is no Helipad 🤣 and it is a bit odd, that whole area is across the road but Im sure it all makes sense once you are there. I think I am mostly put off though by the exterior brick (which is harder to overcome) I prefer the neighbours. BTW, it took me a while to realise we had moved into the kitchen, I was distracted momentarily 😉
Very cold and clinical feeling on entering. Best room is the kitchen and cinema room but everything else no home vibe at all reminds me of a business unit inside an industrial estate. Poorly executed video all leads to this and that but no actual footage of rooms.
Very pretty house located near to Lytham. Tastefully decorated inside. Extremely convenient for Lytham town centre which has lots of restaraunts, bars and cafes. Would make a great home for a young family. Garden's tiny of course but that's normal for central Lytham (particularly down Warton Street) and Lytham Green is only a couple of hundred yards away with lovely views across the estuary. It's a bit rich on the valuation front in the current market. £390k-£400k is probably it's true value.
Very tastfully decorated. Impressed with what they've done. The lounge, diner and kitchen are lovely. Would make a nice flat for a young professional or an older couple looking to downsize. Pretty decent area too. Near St Annes on the Sea and 5 mins drive from Lytham.
This property screams late 90's and not in a good way. It looks cheap and it's been extended and extended so it's completely disjointed. Windows at the back are different to the front which is unacceptable for a £3.5m property. The gardens are overgrown, there are weeds/moss on the tennis court, weeds on the flags and weeds/moss on the helipad. The whole grounds need desperately landscaping and jet washing. It's completely unacceptable how this house presents especially at £3.5m. It's souless inside. The kitchen is horrific, circa 2010 where every contemporary design scheme was black and shiny. The bedroom at 4:35 looks like it was decorated in the mid 1990's. The master bedroom suite is much nicer but it's obvious that they've ran out of money and have concentrated on certain areas. This compares very poorly to the 2 properties you're currently advertising in Wrea Green. This property will never sell for £3.5m. It won't even sell at £2m. You're paying for the land and its proximity to Lytham. Guaranteed that if this is bought by someone with more money than sense that they'll simply demolish the house and start again.
Very nice house and tastefully decorated inside. Decent size garden which is fairly unusual for Lytham. Norfolk Road is lovely and just off Park View Road so as you say, very convenient for Lytham town centre and Booths supermarket. Maybe a bit overpriced particularly in this market but would make a great family home for someone.
Gorgeous house. Lovely gardens and not overlooked. Amazing swimming pool. What's not to like?! Wrea Green is such a lovely place to live as well. It's a beautiful little village. This would make a wonderful family home for someone. Really surprised this hasn't sold. Shows how stagnant the property market is particularly at the high end.
Beautiful house, tastefully appointed and very convenient for Lytham town centre and Lowther Park. Would make a lovely family home for someone. However, the sellers need to be a bit more realistic about the price hence why it's been on the market for 9 months. Prices went a bit loopy in Lytham during COVID and things are coming down especially with interest rate rises and the economy being close to recession. The house is worth £1m, maybe £1.1m tops.
Just don’t get the layout of the land you have the main house to the left up a private driveway and then you have to go across the road to the helipad guest house and tennis court. It looks like two further properties split the land so it’s not as private as I would want, that bit of rock you call a helipad is in the middle of a pond so where would you put the helicopter when not in use. You also wouldn’t be able to start the helicopter until you were onboard unless you want to get soaked from the spray, the house is nice but the layout will put a lot of people off buying.
None of it makes sense. I suspect the owners had all the land at one point and sold off bits of land to developers. That's why you can see the Huf Haus at 0:11 (advertised for £1.6m on Rightmove) and the house behind it. It's the only explanation as to why you have to leave your house, cross the shared driveway and then enter land that's nowhere near the house. The whole property and grounds are a mess. Whoever is buying this will pay for the land and its proximity to Lytham. Guaranteed that if this is bought by someone with more money than sense that they'll simply demolish the house and start again. Then they'll sell the land with the detached cabin/helipad and tennis courts to a developer because there's little point having it. The grounds will sell for no more than £2m. The new owners will demolish the house and build a new one for £2m ish. Then they'll recoup 0.5m plus by selling the tennis courts and cabin to a developer who'll probably stick 3 to 4 houses on there.
It’s as though the property can’t decide what it wants to be. 🤷🏻♀️ Whether due to budget constraints or inexperience, the interior design needs a helping hand.
@@jenniferlynn3537 - The property needs to be demolished. It's unfixable. Obviously built in the mid to late 1990's and overextended. You can see it from the video. You can see it from the floor plans. As a consequence, the house is just disjointed. Bits of the house are up to date but parts of it are still really dated. The whole property and grounds are a mess. The gardens are overgrown, there are weeds/moss on the tennis court, weeds on the flags and weeds/moss on the helipad. The whole grounds desperately need landscaping and jet washing. It's completely unacceptable how this house presents especially at £3.5m. Whoever is buying this will pay for the land and its proximity to Lytham. Guaranteed that if this is bought by someone with more money than sense that they'll simply demolish the house and start again. Then they'll sell the land with the detached cabin/helipad and tennis courts to a developer because there's little point having it.