Topic: | Re:"Poor doors" in skyscarper | |
Posted by: | Gordon McDonald | |
Date/Time: | 25/10/15 12:32:00 |
If you manage to get one of these so-called 'affordable' units, will you be able (or want) to pay the service charges associated with fancy leather sofas, the ever-smiling concierge or tasteful orchids on his desk? The Colonial Drive service charges are - I believe - something like £3K per year. As for the buyers of said swanky flats (sorry, apartments), they'll imagine the 'poor door' people to be the great unwashed with a double-buggy in tow. It's all about ROI I'm afraid and net curtains doesn't make for the best kerb appeal. Do I believe that our firemen, nurses and teachers should have to use a 'poor door?', absolutely not. Nothing short of a scandal. But one that has been happening in one guise or another for longer than we've been around. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
"Poor doors" in skyscarper | 25/10/15 11:56:00 | Teresa de Pelegri |
Re:"Poor doors" in skyscarper | 25/10/15 12:29:00 | Janine Jarvis |
Re:"Poor doors" in skyscarper | 25/10/15 12:32:00 | Gordon McDonald |
Re:Re:"Poor doors" in skyscarper | 25/10/15 17:04:00 | Susan Kelly |
Re:Re:Re:"Poor doors" in skyscarper | 25/10/15 17:11:00 | Carl Wynne |
Re:Re:Re:Re:"Poor doors" in skyscarper | 25/10/15 19:04:00 | Keith Iddon |
Re:Re:Re:Re:"Poor doors" in skyscarper | 25/10/15 19:29:00 | Sarah Dinsmore |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:"Poor doors" in skyscarper | 25/10/15 20:11:00 | Carl Wynne |
Re:"Poor doors" in skyscarper | 25/10/15 21:08:00 | Teresa de Pelegri |
Re:Re:"Poor doors" in skyscarper | 26/10/15 09:29:00 | Francis Rowe |