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rob
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robwinton
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Grangerover
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17-01-2008 12:37 PM
Nice to see the area get postive press. However...
I doubt many people can afford to buy those kind of houses! The article reads to me like it was drafted by the estate agents eager to sell their most expensive properties. No mention of the far more affordable properties on the east side of the railway line where you can buy 3-bed houses for the same price as the 1-bed flat on Honor Oak Road!
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kingkong
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17-01-2008 12:51 PM
Thanks for this, good spot.
I thought there were going to be more than 6 trains an hour?
Its a bit silly starting the article off about Forest Hill and HOP being not being near the tube, and then getting the key information about the frequency of the trains wrong!
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the_emu
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17-01-2008 11:34 PM
Reading the article I note that the photo of the garden is actually my garden. It is the view from the one bed flat on honor oak road, which is a flat in the converted victorian house my flat is in.
In my view the flat is overpriced and has been on the market since last april. The telegraph may have picked that flat to sensationalise about, but no-one is buying it at that price.
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baggydave
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18-01-2008 12:10 AM
I thought that people only bought the Torygraph because of the quality of the sports section.
BD - well I never
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