Click on the lengthy link below and you will find a contender for some of the most interesting property details around.
Well, perhaps interesting is not really the right word.
However, what intrigues us is that, given the house is a shot in the dark, what time were the photographs taken? Was it early morning or in the evening?
Or does the sun not rise at all on a winter’s day in this part of the world?
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-28786139.html?utm_content=ealertspropertyimage&utm_medium=email&utm_source=emailupdates&utm_campaign=emailupdates_sep09&utm_term=buying&sc_id=3996996
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Few think crummy house, all think crummy agent.
So why do Tescos think they can do better than current servcie provided I wonder?
Ha ha..
It looks like they got a young kid to take the pics and doesnt have a clue.
But not just that, why do agents not put room sizes up! If you cant get in fair enough, but if you have access, TAKE ROOM SIZES! We always do!
Priceless! Loving the shadow from the flash too!
Look closely and you will see the client sat on the loo at the top of the stairs
Spelling is an issue too! - "veiwing is highly recommended"
Some agents still think that images are unimportant. To you maybe, but not to everyone else.