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steelblade
30-09-2003, 09:47
Going to look round a flat on Regents Court this weekend, I'm looking to buy somewhere and seeing as the house prices are sky high I am thinking my only way onto the property market might be to start really low down with a flat and try and work my way up.

Has anyone lived in them? Are they trouble free, ie. no yobs or anti social w@ankers for neighbours?

Any info greatly appreciated.

pauli
07-10-2007, 13:30
Just bught a flat there and everyone I've met have been helpful and friendly

rob_stu
07-10-2007, 20:22
Going to look round a flat on Regents Court this weekend, I'm looking to buy somewhere and seeing as the house prices are sky high I am thinking my only way onto the property market might be to start really low down with a flat and try and work my way up.

Has anyone lived in them? Are they trouble free, ie. no yobs or anti social w@ankers for neighbours?

Any info greatly appreciated.

I lived there for just over 2 years! was great, only reason we moved was because we started a family and needed more space, garden etc
You have to pay a monthly service charge which was about 100 quid a month but that included your heating and they were very well looked after by the caretakers!

DaFoot
09-10-2007, 08:34
I live there...only problem is a bit of noise from the pub next door. Not too bad most of the time and probably only affects that end of the block.

We took the same outlook as you - a first step into owning as no way we can afford a house right now.

Zulu Warrior
29-10-2007, 15:16
Regents court is ok.

It might look a bit dated from the outside- but in reality its yesteryears version of the private apartment complex's that are springing up in most cities everyday.