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Hi there,
Hatty Ling wrote: I was thinking of people could come up with examples of where the underground is in close proximity to very expensive houses? We thought about moving to London a few years ago, and even then _all_ houses that were close to the underground (i.e. its stations) tended to be very expensive. ;-) Have a nice one, Peter -- Opinions expressed in this posting do not necessarily reflect my employers' opinions. That's what they love me for. |
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In message , Peter Zinckgraf
writes We thought about moving to London a few years ago, and even then _all_ houses that were close to the underground (i.e. its stations) tended to be very expensive. ;-) There is "expensive" and "expensive for what they are" [accommodation-wise]. In the context of the OP's question, I guess we are talking about houses (of any kind) over 3/4 million. -- Roland Perry |
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