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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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There is house near me that has been empty with an over grown garden for about 2 years.
Its a private house and has boards up at the windows its in a disgracefull state of repairs, what a waste and shame when so many would love a home like that.
Do you know of a property near you thats empty over grown and un loved |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There is a property I have my eye on abroad I have tried several times to find the owner but have had no joy. The same with our village although I know who owns that one. This one is being deliberately kept in its state for land ransoming very sad. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I can think of two near here that were in that state for years, both were eventually "rescued" and are now lived in..."
Next door but one, been empty since I moved here in 2009. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I can think of two near here that were in that state for years, both were eventually "rescued" and are now lived in...
Next door but one, been empty since I moved here in 2009. "
Most in fact all derelict or run down property would be in private land lord ownership. Councils just wouldnt leave a property empty far to many on the lists to do this.
Dont know what the law is on a property left empty on purpose to profit from it ???.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There is house near me that has been empty with an over grown garden for about 2 years.
Its a private house and has boards up at the windows its in a disgracefull state of repairs, what a waste and shame when so many would love a home like that.
Do you know of a property near you thats empty over grown and un loved "
Is there a way to find out who owns these? There are some near us and frankly we'd like to buy one! |
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By *odareyouMan
over a year ago
not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds) |
"There is house near me that has been empty with an over grown garden for about 2 years.
Its a private house and has boards up at the windows its in a disgracefull state of repairs, what a waste and shame when so many would love a home like that.
Do you know of a property near you thats empty over grown and un loved
Is there a way to find out who owns these? There are some near us and frankly we'd like to buy one! "
Land registry have all of the records, it's where right move (other property sites are available) get the sold prices from. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There is house near me that has been empty with an over grown garden for about 2 years.
Its a private house and has boards up at the windows its in a disgracefull state of repairs, what a waste and shame when so many would love a home like that.
Do you know of a property near you thats empty over grown and un loved
Is there a way to find out who owns these? There are some near us and frankly we'd like to buy one! "
Go tpo the goverments land registery webiste, pop in the post code etc and pay £6 for a copy of the title deeds.
That will givve you a name/names and who (if any ) the mortgage is with.
Then using the names start hunting them down via the electoral roll etc at places like 192 dot com |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There is one close to me, part renovated for 3 years. Owner died, family member challenged the will, which left the house in limbo for years. Something must have been resolved, as someone has started renovating it recently. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There are a couple of estate lodge houses near where I live that I would love to do up
I find it a crying shame to see architecturally interesting buildings that are in a state of disrepair |
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"There is house near me that has been empty with an over grown garden for about 2 years.
Its a private house and has boards up at the windows its in a disgracefull state of repairs, what a waste and shame when so many would love a home like that.
Do you know of a property near you thats empty over grown and un loved
Is there a way to find out who owns these? There are some near us and frankly we'd like to buy one! "
the time and tested way is move into the place ..... the owner will show up as if by magic |
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By (user no longer on site)
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As someone above said / you can find out for a fee from Land Registry. If it's registered , some land is unregistered.
Recently heard a rumour that The Government is looking to privatise Land Registry. I'm a little concerned how that will work out !
Sarah |
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"There is house near me that has been empty with an over grown garden for about 2 years.
Its a private house and has boards up at the windows its in a disgracefull state of repairs, what a waste and shame when so many would love a home like that.
Do you know of a property near you thats empty over grown and un loved
Is there a way to find out who owns these? There are some near us and frankly we'd like to buy one! "
Best place to start is your local authority. They have a duty to hold the information of all empty properties and can put a compulsory purchase order on it or an enforced sale as the law states all properties including empty ones must be maintained to a habitable state. If they won't give the details quote the freedom of information act as its your right!! |
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"There is a property I have my eye on abroad I have tried several times to find the owner but have had no joy. The same with our village although I know who owns that one. This one is being deliberately kept in its state for land ransoming very sad. "
What's land ransoming |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I find it a crying shame to see architecturally interesting buildings that are in a state of disrepair "
This for me too.
Almost like someone is waiting for them crumble beyond salvage & sell off the land. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There is a property I have my eye on abroad I have tried several times to find the owner but have had no joy. The same with our village although I know who owns that one. This one is being deliberately kept in its state for land ransoming very sad.
What's land ransoming "
BecAuse you know it's a sought after piece of land. So someone may hold onto a piece of land that would provide an access road - get a lot of money for it then. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There is house near me that has been empty with an over grown garden for about 2 years.
Its a private house and has boards up at the windows its in a disgracefull state of repairs, what a waste and shame when so many would love a home like that.
Do you know of a property near you thats empty over grown and un loved
Is there a way to find out who owns these? There are some near us and frankly we'd like to buy one!
Go tpo the goverments land registery webiste, pop in the post code etc and pay £6 for a copy of the title deeds.
That will givve you a name/names and who (if any ) the mortgage is with.
Then using the names start hunting them down via the electoral roll etc at places like 192 dot com"
thanks |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There is a property I have my eye on abroad I have tried several times to find the owner but have had no joy. The same with our village although I know who owns that one. This one is being deliberately kept in its state for land ransoming very sad.
What's land ransoming
BecAuse you know it's a sought after piece of land. So someone may hold onto a piece of land that would provide an access road - get a lot of money for it then. "
This. There is a large amount of open land in the middle of the village behind the empty property. So the guy plans to wind up his business next door and sell it all in one for the right price so he can cram homes onto it. Just want it for two or three houses and keep the original. |
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"As someone above said / you can find out for a fee from Land Registry. If it's registered , some land is unregistered.
Recently heard a rumour that The Government is looking to privatise Land Registry. I'm a little concerned how that will work out !
Sarah " .
possibly the way the rest of the country works offshore accounts silver spoons much and all Prescott was a clown to the majority he worked his way up all the important information is kept under wraps by the old boys club.
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"There is a property I have my eye on abroad I have tried several times to find the owner but have had no joy. The same with our village although I know who owns that one. This one is being deliberately kept in its state for land ransoming very sad.
What's land ransoming
BecAuse you know it's a sought after piece of land. So someone may hold onto a piece of land that would provide an access road - get a lot of money for it then.
This. There is a large amount of open land in the middle of the village behind the empty property. So the guy plans to wind up his business next door and sell it all in one for the right price so he can cram homes onto it. Just want it for two or three houses and keep the original. "
I'd say that's a bit greedy...but also a clever move |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There is a property I have my eye on abroad I have tried several times to find the owner but have had no joy. The same with our village although I know who owns that one. This one is being deliberately kept in its state for land ransoming very sad.
What's land ransoming
BecAuse you know it's a sought after piece of land. So someone may hold onto a piece of land that would provide an access road - get a lot of money for it then.
This. There is a large amount of open land in the middle of the village behind the empty property. So the guy plans to wind up his business next door and sell it all in one for the right price so he can cram homes onto it. Just want it for two or three houses and keep the original.
I'd say that's a bit greedy...but also a clever move "
Can't fault his logic to be honest and will hopefully give a couple of affordable homes for the village so not too put out. |
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By *ty31Man
over a year ago
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There's a few. Some down to neglect. Usually tight arsed landlords letting their property rot or others which have been bought by overseas investors and left to decay Cos it's the land which is the investment. The Bishops Avenue in Hampstead (Billionaire Row) is a case in point. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Opposite the train station in Portsmouth is a huge block of flats - all empty and run down. Excellent position but going to waste it's a shame. "
Portsmouth is a Grade A shit hole, the whole place should be bulldozed and rebuilt! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Utopia on the A5 towards Telford.
Maybe as a fab forum we could restore it to its former glory as a "community project" "
Passed it many times very much neglected now. |
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"Utopia on the A5 towards Telford.
Maybe as a fab forum we could restore it to its former glory as a "community project"
Passed it many times very much neglected now."
I've never been but drive past it a lot - I was only talking about it the other day |
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There are thousands of these now that buy to leave owners have muscled in on our market. We're all paying over the odds for property, whilst the rich.overseas types, buy up our assets. Our prices to go up and property becomes scarcer - it's very unfair and degrades neighbourhoods. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I often pass old abandoned properties up the west coast and would love to have the time and money to restore one of them.
Also, read an article recently about entire villages in Spain being up for sale, with prices that you would pay for an average home here, in one case a local mayor was offering a village for free to anyone willing to invest money to renovate the villages twelve properties. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"There are thousands of these now that buy to leave owners have muscled in on our market. We're all paying over the odds for property, whilst the rich.overseas types, buy up our assets. Our prices to go up and property becomes scarcer - it's very unfair and degrades neighbourhoods."
I guess its far worse than we are told in London ???. |
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