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Thread: Buying A House Near Power Lines

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    Not on your Nelly

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    This is in the area I cover for work. Quite an expensive area too, well for Bridgend it is.

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    Wow that really is an eyesore!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mj2k View Post
    Wow that really is an eyesore!
    The Pylon or the mattress and other fly tipped crap?

    Living under or near power lines is a def no from me -

    Last edited by murkeywaters; 18th May 2022 at 16:41.

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    I saw the other stuff after the post on the pylon but was too lazy to edit it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaytip View Post

    This is in the area I cover for work. Quite an expensive area too, well for Bridgend it is.
    What an utterly depressing sight that is.

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    I'd walk away and let someone else worry about it. If you ever want to sell people will be asking the same questions you are. Why buy problems, life's too short.
    Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by murkeywaters View Post
    The Pylon or the mattress and other fly tipped crap?

    Living under or near power lines is a def no from me -
    The Sherpa flat bed and caravan really set it off.
    Does the area double as a scrap yard?

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    I’ve just had another look on Google earth and it seems there are three houses all by each other with building works going on.



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    I would pass, personally.

    Too late when it's an issue and you own it, added to people having the same reservations should you want to sell (never say never).
    When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaytip View Post

    This is in the area I cover for work. Quite an expensive area too, well for Bridgend it is.
    Jaysus! I was picturing a wisteria-clad cottage.

    Edit: Just realised this isn't where the OP is buying. Thank the Lord.
    Last edited by Onelasttime; 18th May 2022 at 21:54.

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    I suppose another risk, should a link be proven the house would become worthless over night

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