Maddog wrote:So he's got it way overpriced based on comparable data.
Congrats, we got you there in the end! Thats what I said from the beginning, it's an utterly insane price.
Maddog wrote:So he's got it way overpriced based on comparable data.
Grafenwalder wrote:Maddog wrote:So he's got it way overpriced based on comparable data.
Congrats, we got you there in the end! Thats what I said from the beginning, it's an utterly insane price.
Grafenwalder wrote:Based on 2 adults and three children during the August week he wanted, this place at £2,520 for seven days.
https://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/tranqu ... &#hotelTmp
or this bungalow at £4,108 for seven days. Ok its a bit further from St Ives but not way out.
https://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/cosy-b ... #hotelTmpl
Maddog wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:Maddog wrote:So he's got it way overpriced based on comparable data.
Congrats, we got you there in the end! Thats what I said from the beginning, it's an utterly insane price.
I'm not opposed to insanity. My point was he's not hurting anyone . Let him ask 10 grand an hour.
Raggamuffin wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:Based on 2 adults and three children during the August week he wanted, this place at £2,520 for seven days.
https://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/tranqu ... &#hotelTmp
or this bungalow at £4,108 for seven days. Ok its a bit further from St Ives but not way out.
https://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/cosy-b ... #hotelTmpl
That's still absurd. Why would the average person spend that much on a bungalow for a week? No wonder so many people don't save enough money for their old age.
Grafenwalder wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:Based on 2 adults and three children during the August week he wanted, this place at £2,520 for seven days.
https://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/tranqu ... &#hotelTmp
or this bungalow at £4,108 for seven days. Ok its a bit further from St Ives but not way out.
https://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/cosy-b ... #hotelTmpl
That's still absurd. Why would the average person spend that much on a bungalow for a week? No wonder so many people don't save enough money for their old age.
Thats for a family of five in high season, self catering. I'd expect something like that figure but certainly not £71k for a week.
Grafenwalder wrote:Maddog wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:Maddog wrote:So he's got it way overpriced based on comparable data.
Congrats, we got you there in the end! Thats what I said from the beginning, it's an utterly insane price.
I'm not opposed to insanity. My point was he's not hurting anyone . Let him ask 10 grand an hour.
Except cretins like that are driving people away. Read Stoos post. He lives there, or near.
Maddog wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:Maddog wrote:Grafenwalder wrote:Maddog wrote:So he's got it way overpriced based on comparable data.
Congrats, we got you there in the end! Thats what I said from the beginning, it's an utterly insane price.
I'm not opposed to insanity. My point was he's not hurting anyone . Let him ask 10 grand an hour.
Except cretins like that are driving people away. Read Stoos post. He lives there, or near.
What's driving people away are the prices they are actually getting, not the ones they are asking.
Maddog wrote:
I would need to see recent rents from the area and what other properties are being listed at.
If it's way out of line, it will never get rented.
Or as we say in the real estate business when describing overpriced listings , the sign will rot in the yard.
Stooo wrote:Maddog wrote:
I would need to see recent rents from the area and what other properties are being listed at.
If it's way out of line, it will never get rented.
Or as we say in the real estate business when describing overpriced listings , the sign will rot in the yard.
Rents are pretty high due to the AirBnB influx from second homers and although pretty the place has been in decline for a long time now, unsold properties have traditionally accidentally burned down on Nov 5th.
Maddog wrote:Stooo wrote:Maddog wrote:
I would need to see recent rents from the area and what other properties are being listed at.
If it's way out of line, it will never get rented.
Or as we say in the real estate business when describing overpriced listings , the sign will rot in the yard.
Rents are pretty high due to the AirBnB influx from second homers and although pretty the place has been in decline for a long time now, unsold properties have traditionally accidentally burned down on Nov 5th.
If the area is in decline, what's the draw?
Why would a drop a chunk of change to stay there?.
Cactus Jack wrote:Maddog wrote:Stooo wrote:Maddog wrote:
I would need to see recent rents from the area and what other properties are being listed at.
If it's way out of line, it will never get rented.
Or as we say in the real estate business when describing overpriced listings , the sign will rot in the yard.
Rents are pretty high due to the AirBnB influx from second homers and although pretty the place has been in decline for a long time now, unsold properties have traditionally accidentally burned down on Nov 5th.
If the area is in decline, what's the draw?
Why would a drop a chunk of change to stay there?.
The draw is that the area is in decline.
Odd how it works that way but it does.
Cactus Jack wrote:Only to visit them
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