That's odd MM, I just clicked on the link again and get it
Jo it is too expensive. The rooms are not as big as the pictures suggest at all, they shouldn't be allowed to use wide-angle
The other side sold hers about 15 months ago and accepted £249,000 I think (is that below the stamp duty?). And it was beautifully decorated, and a really pretty garden too.
This one spent a fortune having that paving etc done in her garden then a few months later had to have a load of it ripped up to have the lean-to thing built!
Another one has just sold in the next little road, don't know how much for. And the one on the end was for sale, but is a bit different as the garage is attached, ours are in a block at the end of the road. There is a more or less maximum you can get for these houses, and some are still not updated so go for a lot less.
But it is a very expensive area, not just here but for a long way around. When we bought ours we'd been looking for over a year and mostly what we could afford was in quite bad areas. This one hadn't had any updating done at all since it was built (1978), no double-glazing, still the original revolting bathroom, kitchen units etc, so it was a real bargain and we were thrilled. An awful lot less than either of those above!
Bb and I both had our own flats before though, so I'd sold mine when I moved down, then we did his up as much as we could to sell that.