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Hi all, it’s an interesting one I hope. House in London in a very good neighbourhood and street avg c£1m came to the market. I'm not a builder, just a family looking to upscale because of kids. Problem in my neighbourhood are the houses that shoot up in values over the last few years.
This Victorian beauty requires a total refurb inside out, which I like but it looks like it has a structural problem of subsidence caused by the new (2006) house built next door (which probably had a deeper foundation).
What do you think, looks like subsidence based on cracks inside and outside?
I'm yet to bring a structural eng in but need to consider if it's worth the effort before going into mega debt on unworthy project.
This Victorian beauty requires a total refurb inside out, which I like but it looks like it has a structural problem of subsidence caused by the new (2006) house built next door (which probably had a deeper foundation).
What do you think, looks like subsidence based on cracks inside and outside?
I'm yet to bring a structural eng in but need to consider if it's worth the effort before going into mega debt on unworthy project.
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