RAF Scampton married quarters refurbished and up for sale
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RAF Scampton married quarters refurbished and up for sale
Starting from £150,000
see
https://www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk/n...h_item_desktop
for more and other regions being sold off.
https://www.annington.co.uk/portfolio/sales/
see
https://www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk/n...h_item_desktop
for more and other regions being sold off.
https://www.annington.co.uk/portfolio/sales/
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Could be a great opportunity to meet new neighbours and cultures as well?
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Reminiscent thoughts of some ancient and very grumpy barrack warden doing the march-in would put me right off.
It will be interesting to see if the agents follow the code of conduct this time and declare the asylum centre risk. They didn't when they put the houses at Linton up for sale.
Published Material and Information about a Property 7i You must by law comply with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 require you to disclose any information of which you are aware or should be aware of in relation to the property in a clear, intelligible and timely fashion and to take all reasonable steps that all statements that you make about a property, whether oral, pictorial or written, are accurate and are not misleading. All material information (*) must be disclosed and there must be no material omissions which may impact on the average consumer’s (*) transactional decision (*) and where information is given to potential buyers or their representatives, it must be accurate and not misleading.
Published Material and Information about a Property 7i You must by law comply with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 require you to disclose any information of which you are aware or should be aware of in relation to the property in a clear, intelligible and timely fashion and to take all reasonable steps that all statements that you make about a property, whether oral, pictorial or written, are accurate and are not misleading. All material information (*) must be disclosed and there must be no material omissions which may impact on the average consumer’s (*) transactional decision (*) and where information is given to potential buyers or their representatives, it must be accurate and not misleading.
I actually lived in the right hand side house in the picture on Third Avenue in 1996. Posted to Waddington, Scampton had just closed and the quarters were being used as an overflow. Dont recall the interior being like that! It was actually a nice quiet place to live with a social club and NAAFI shop until they started to refurbish and sell off the quarters. Requests to have our quarters upgraded to the standard required before being able to sell them always met with a straight no. A tad annoying when the houses over the road got new double glazing and other enhancements prior to being sold whilst we had to live in houses with the old metal window frames that let in water!
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It will be interesting to see if the agents follow the code of conduct this time and declare the asylum centre risk. They didn't when they put the houses at Linton up for sale.
Published Material and Information about a Property 7i You must by law comply with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 require you to disclose any information of which you are aware or should be aware of in relation to the property in a clear, intelligible and timely fashion and to take all reasonable steps that all statements that you make about a property, whether oral, pictorial or written, are accurate and are not misleading. All material information (*) must be disclosed and there must be no material omissions which may impact on the average consumer’s (*) transactional decision (*) and where information is given to potential buyers or their representatives, it must be accurate and not misleading.
Published Material and Information about a Property 7i You must by law comply with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 require you to disclose any information of which you are aware or should be aware of in relation to the property in a clear, intelligible and timely fashion and to take all reasonable steps that all statements that you make about a property, whether oral, pictorial or written, are accurate and are not misleading. All material information (*) must be disclosed and there must be no material omissions which may impact on the average consumer’s (*) transactional decision (*) and where information is given to potential buyers or their representatives, it must be accurate and not misleading.
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I saw that Nutloose, and its glaring omission. It is what got put on the estate agent's selling page that lacked any info at Linton. We were expressly told by our agent that we had to mention the LoO plans when we put our house on the market.
I just rang the agents, they say it won't be a factor as the centre has not been confirmed and the site will be secure and is separated as the houses are at the other end of the village !
I just rang the agents, they say it won't be a factor as the centre has not been confirmed and the site will be secure and is separated as the houses are at the other end of the village !