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Bluffem, Diddlem and Doem Down Estate Agents are Pleased to announce details of the Following New Properties.

22 Edwards Avenue. Currently under going Repairs, but this Property should be ready  for viewing by the End of January 2025.

40 Reynolds Way. A Nice Property with huge Potential. Current Owners would like to Sell but are prepared to Rent Out.

17 McGoldrick Road. Quite an Old Property, but Solid and Reliable a Real Home from Home.

29 Jatta Street.  A Large Well Built Property Excellent Potential and We expect a Lot of Interest when it comes on to the Market

in Early January next year.

Further Properties will be added at a Later Date. I M A Conman Sales Manager.

 

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55 Edwards Way is currently undergoing repairs but has a Scandinavian theme throughout the modern-style home. There is plenty of garden space for keen gardeners or those who enjoy running.

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42 Langstaff Court. There as been a lot of Speculation that this Property may be back on the Market, however We Can Confirm it as Been Sold.

1 Muir Mews. This is a Relatively New Property, only being built 15 Years Ago. Would be an Ideal Purchase for the Developer.

43 Maynard View. A smallish Property which due to a long contract as the Potential to Develop into something Much Larger.

9 Scott Street. In recent Months this Property has gone through a huge amount of Repairs Still requires some more Development to gain it's Former Glory.

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22 Hateley Avenue is a high rise establishment but with firm footings. It oozes class and a firm favourite of the older generation.

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82 hughes way. a fairly large property, with a unconventional roof. the home has earthquake protection, with the landslides in the area being a problem.

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A Big Thankyou to Members at our other Branches. Informing would be buyers  of their Property of the Week Hopefully more Properties from them will appear here. Meanwhile from the Head office of Bluffem, Diddlem and Doem Down the following Properties are Offered.

76 Bradd Avenue. A Late Georgian Town House built just after the War , still a Good Solid Structure Well Built and Designed. All Mod Cons well worth a Tour Around.

8 Masson Mansions. A Truly Elegant Property Built in Scottish Sandstone. Most Pleasing to the Eye.

2 Reedtz Lane. A Property built in the Viking Lodge Style. This Property as gained Huge Prestige in the Last Five Years and Viewing is Essential. 

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209, Hardly Al Way. A former grand house, broken down into a series of self-contained flats. That all comes with x.com subscriptions, although it's not what you think. It's the site formerly known as Twitter, but it's still a marketable idea to help sell each of these properties.

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No 1 Allardyce's Alley : Viewing anytime, the keys are under the door🤔

No 2 Fullarton Follies : Not recommended to buy as it's on a slippery slope🤣

No 3 Sheridan's Street : The street Santa forgot🎄

No 4 Ricardo's Road : Man at C&A reopens branch

No 5 Williams Walk : Comes with vacant 70% "possession", as previous owner has moved on to Wales

No 6 Coopers Close : A "Noble" property, vacated for Forest Green, the grass is greener on the other side maybe?

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These are brilliant, absolutely hilarious!

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No 1 Maynard Place.

A large well built Property built on a solid foundation. The House is situated in a gated area, & is known to be very secure.

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99 Forest Walk.

A leasehold property in need of renovation & modernisation.

All offers considered.

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1 Kilcline Crescent: Known as "Killer" on the market. This property is tough as nails with a fortress-like design. Perfect for those who like to keep uninvited guests out and scare the neighbours away with its fierce presence. Expecting a lot of interest from the security-conscious.

5 Slater Avenue: Affectionately known as "Uncle Colin". This charming, long-standing property has seen it all and has been through thick and thin. With an inviting, welcoming atmosphere, it's the perfect place for cosy gatherings. Comes with a lifetime subscription to the best local news, straight from the living room.

12 Richards Lane: This property is sleek, fast, and stylish. With its skillful design and tricky layouts, it promises to keep you on your toes. Ideal for those who love a challenge and enjoy outsmarting their guests in hide-and-seek.

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1 Sirrel Square. This is a Legendry Property  which Stands Alone in it's own Grounds. Built in the Scottish Baronial Style, this Amazing Dwelling was built up from literally nothing to become a Top Attraction  in Nottinghamshire.

4 Pavis Plaza . Like the above Property, Pavis Plaza also carries a Great Legendry Status in Nottinghamshire, No expense was spared in moving the building from across the Trent to it's Present Location an outstanding sight particularly it's Massive Iron Studded Black & White Gates which Greets all visitors.

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Have you got some more from your catalogue @Wheelbarrow repair man?

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Here's the latest Properties from Nottingham's Leading Estate Agents. Bluffem, Diddlem and Doem Down.

7 Crowley Close. The Owners of this Property are looking to Extend it's lease till at least 2027.

14 Brown Avenue . Was a Slight worry of subsidence regarding this Property However it can be Reported it as Now Settled in.

18 Palmer Court. A Late 20th Century Build, with a Relaxing Atmosphere. Very Cool when things get Hot. Interesting Features Window Sills and Front Door surround built from Derbyshire Blue John Stonework.

5 Platt Place. A Solid No Nonsense Property built on  Strong Engineering Brick Foundations.

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