"Definitely the latter.
If you have the worst house you can keep yourself to yourself and probably not be bothered.
On the worst street your going to be a target and subject to abuse."
I was going to say as long as I have a roof over my head, but this makes more sense |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The worst house on the best street.
You can always sort out your own house over time. You can't manage or sort out other people/other houses that are not yours whatever it is your wanting fix.
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By *assy69Man
over a year ago
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"Would you rather have the best house in the worst street or the worst house on the best street?"
I recently met an old aged couple who moved from east London and bought their house about 40 years ago, they live in a street where property sells for well over a million pounds just so the buyer can pull down the house there and build their own modern mansion ……. They love the fact that they live in the same house, they love having parties/barbecues and inviting all of their old pals to spend the weekend, just because they enjoy winding up the “tasteless posh gits with more money than sense” …….. so….., having seen how much enjoyment they get, it thinks I’d enjoy the worst house on the best street |
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