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The many many other estate agents threads on this site, particularly those detailing Foxtons marketing bumph, made me think of starting a thread of amusing and misleading quotes from estate agents trying to make properties sounds perfect...


This, from a recently advertised house details in ED ....


The property is situated in a sought after residential road bordering on East Dulwich Station, Lordship Lane and Dulwich Village and park.


Impressive (if impossible) location for a house. Seen any others like this out there?

Brendan Wrote:

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> What I don't understand is why someone would think

> that would be a positive thing for the area. :-S


Aw c'mon.. 90% of ED dwellers would wee their pants with excitement if a tube was to find its way here

Brendan Wrote:

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> What I don't understand is why someone would think

> that would be a positive thing for the area. confused icon


Perhaps in the hope of a more frequent service?



Who needs a more frequent service to New Cross, anyway?

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