Hi all,
There are some odd looking houses coming up for sale near a friend's house;
Basically, it looks like a row of terraces had been knocked down, leaving one of the mid terraced houses standing on its own - looks like a really odd, skinny, detached property.
The house is from about early last century. One of the locals was saying that it is a bad idea to buy one of these if you did not know how to build walls, as the walls that separate the terraced houses are a different design/build compared to the walls that are built facing the open air??!! (front and rear walls).
Is this true?? The argument made sense, as it might be cheaper for the builders to use a lower quality brick or motar to build the separations as they would not encounter the nevironment.
Regards
Udhi
There are some odd looking houses coming up for sale near a friend's house;
Basically, it looks like a row of terraces had been knocked down, leaving one of the mid terraced houses standing on its own - looks like a really odd, skinny, detached property.
The house is from about early last century. One of the locals was saying that it is a bad idea to buy one of these if you did not know how to build walls, as the walls that separate the terraced houses are a different design/build compared to the walls that are built facing the open air??!! (front and rear walls).
Is this true?? The argument made sense, as it might be cheaper for the builders to use a lower quality brick or motar to build the separations as they would not encounter the nevironment.
Regards
Udhi