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7mins In the bush 08 Oct 15 8.06pm | |
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My friend has the opportunity to buy one of two flats in a converted house. I say first floor.
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 08 Oct 15 8.17pm | |
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does she have a garden?
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7mins In the bush 08 Oct 15 8.21pm | |
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Both flats have use of the Garden.
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 08 Oct 15 8.26pm | |
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I would not share her garden with the neighbours even if they kept it trim.
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7mins In the bush 08 Oct 15 8.34pm | |
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It's a dude.
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bubble wrap Carparks in South East London 08 Oct 15 8.41pm | |
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Quote 7mins at 08 Oct 2015 8.34pm
It's a dude. Always first floor. Better to look down on people than up. If you get a noisy neighbour above you then it can be irritating.
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7mins In the bush 08 Oct 15 8.43pm | |
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Quote bubble wrap at 08 Oct 2015 8.41pm
Quote 7mins at 08 Oct 2015 8.34pm
It's a dude. Always first floor. Better to look down on people than up. If you get a noisy neighbour above you then it can be irritating. Cheers, that's what I thought.
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Pussay Patrol 08 Oct 15 11.24pm | |
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Is this one of these coded messages for a Swingers Party?
Paua oouaarancì Irà chiyeah Ishé galé ma ba oo ah |
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OldFella London 09 Oct 15 12.59am | |
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Quote Pussay Patrol at 08 Oct 2015 11.24pm
Is this one of these coded messages for a Swingers Party? Got my car keys ready
Jackson.. Wan Bissaka.... Sansom.. Nicholas.. Cannon.. Guehi.... Zaha... Thomas.. Byrne... Holton.. Rogers.. that should do it.. |
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oldcodger 09 Oct 15 1.24am | |
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Quote bubble wrap at 08 Oct 2015 8.41pm
Quote 7mins at 08 Oct 2015 8.34pm
It's a dude. Always first floor. Better to look down on people than up. If you get a noisy neighbour above you then it can be irritating.
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Holmesdale Nick South Croydon 13 Oct 15 1.08pm | |
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Ground floor - better for moving your furniture in, no stairs First floor - heat rises so if downstairs flat has heating on should feel warmer
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jamiemartin721 Reading 13 Oct 15 1.45pm | |
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In my experience, first floor. Ground floor flats tend to be the ones that get burgled, plus heat rises, so its usually a bit more convenient in terms of heating to be the upstairs flat. Also you tend to get less 'street problems' like people pissing in your doorway, kebabs thrown at the window, and most useful door to door c**ts tend to be less inclined to go to the upper tier (of course if your front door is on the ground floor its virtually no value). The grief tends to be, as Nick said, getting your stuff in, but this also equates into making it much harder for pikey little scuffs to get your stuff out (and of course its a lot harder to get in through a window, if its on the first floor). Downsides, water pressure can be a c**t, but often if its a converted property, if your upstairs you don't get the water bill either. Also in my experience its better to have noisy downstairs neighbors than upstairs. Easier to drown out, and you can't generally hear them banging one another.
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