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« Reply #1140 on: November 07, 2011, 12:14:04 PM »

SUNDAY AT DTD

Railed Andy and Peter Wilkerson from Southend for a while and then sat in the £150 and had a lovely table although I was oop to Kev Lee from Southend who is like a nemesis v me but i chipped up elsewhere and when i called a raise from imo a pretty tez tourney reg at 50/100 and a flatter in between with  from the sb i know we stack him when it flops  so after a check he cbets and the button flats so we flat as well to see a  Two Clubs and a bit more checking sees him pot commit himself with his next bet which the button now flats and we flat again to psb jam the river which was a 7 and he calls it off with A7 getting us to 25k with the average at 11k.

Unfortunately i dont seem to race very well and proceed to lose 8.5k aipf vs Kev when he raises ep i 3bet from the sb with  and call off his 4bet jam missing v  , i then lose to a lady who joins the table short when rasing the hj with  losing to  this was after doubling her up when i raise  she calls all in and the bb calls and then folds to a cbet on  two hearts and she gets there with  until eventually with 13bigs and 40 players left a decent young lad utg+2 raises to 2.2bb and this gets flatted by Dave Barnes in the CO and we jam  with just enough equity to get through unfortunately the kid makes a good call with ACES and we dont fill the flush draw on the river.

Sat next to Kathleen Padovani for all of Sunday and I know her and her daughter from Southend days and they have a really sucessful business and cant play the GUKPT this week and are serial satellite winners on a variety of sites so offered me the seat for a very very good price and due to the fact i had a winning weekend decided to purchase it from them but i am going to sell a small percentage if anyone will buy to cover my ex's and take a shot!!!
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« Reply #1141 on: November 07, 2011, 12:31:20 PM »

Stick to nags, moustaches and footy imo
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« Reply #1142 on: November 07, 2011, 01:48:34 PM »

Just started reading. Bit off topic... I used to live on the broadway in Thorpe bay for like 7 years.

In London now but mum still lives in Thorpe bay. Which estate agents you run? Must be one on the broadway!!
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« Reply #1143 on: November 07, 2011, 01:53:54 PM »

Just started reading. Bit off topic... I used to live on the broadway in Thorpe bay for like 7 years.

In London now but mum still lives in Thorpe bay. Which estate agents you run? Must be one on the broadway!!
I run Essex Countryside the newest and best looking office in The Broadway but for 5 years previous ran Abbotts Countrywide till i bought the team across here with me a few months back.
Pop in anytime and say hi when your back.

Oh and ask your mum if she wants a lovely EC board outside her property  Wink
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« Reply #1144 on: November 07, 2011, 02:20:17 PM »

When you heading to Blackpool mate?
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« Reply #1145 on: November 07, 2011, 02:50:33 PM »

When you heading to Blackpool mate?
Gonna go up early on friday morning unless i can wing it out of work early on Thursday and get up for the 6 max thurs night
You?
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« Reply #1146 on: November 07, 2011, 03:14:38 PM »

Just started reading. Bit off topic... I used to live on the broadway in Thorpe bay for like 7 years.

In London now but mum still lives in Thorpe bay. Which estate agents you run? Must be one on the broadway!!
I run Essex Countryside the newest and best looking office in The Broadway but for 5 years previous ran Abbotts Countrywide till i bought the team across here with me a few months back.
Pop in anytime and say hi when your back.

Oh and ask your mum if she wants a lovely EC board outside her property  Wink

Haha her husband runs an estate agents too so not sure the board will go down well!

Opinions on buying leaseholds and service charges?

Do you have any RICS guys in your office? I audit real estate funds and is something I might do once qualified as an accountant (hopefully in feb!)
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« Reply #1147 on: November 07, 2011, 03:33:36 PM »


Haha her husband runs an estate agents too so not sure the board will go down well!

Opinions on buying leaseholds and service charges?

Do you have any RICS guys in your office? I audit real estate funds and is something I might do once qualified as an accountant (hopefully in feb!)
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No RICS guys were all unqualified and outsource to a local surveyor

Leasehold fine depends on freeholder   round here eg Pier Management or Burges Estates where your Mum lives are dodgy even some of the big houses like your Mums are leasehold!!
Average service charge round here is 1k now  dont buy with less than 75years on lease though unless its confirmed how much extension would be beforehand!
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« Reply #1148 on: November 07, 2011, 03:45:17 PM »

77 pages and still can't quote properly

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« Reply #1149 on: November 07, 2011, 03:48:52 PM »

77 pages and still can't quote properly

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« Reply #1150 on: November 07, 2011, 03:58:04 PM »

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see, its at the stage where i can't tell if its deliberate

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« Reply #1151 on: November 07, 2011, 05:25:45 PM »

Just started reading. Bit off topic... I used to live on the broadway in Thorpe bay for like 7 years.

In London now but mum still lives in Thorpe bay. Which estate agents you run? Must be one on the broadway!!
I run Essex Countryside the newest and best looking office in The Broadway but for 5 years previous ran Abbotts Countrywide till i bought the team across here with me a few months back.
Pop in anytime and say hi when your back.

Oh and ask your mum if she wants a lovely EC board outside her property  Wink

Haha her husband runs an estate agents too so not sure the board will go down well!

Opinions on buying leaseholds and service charges?

Do you have any RICS guys in your office? I audit real estate funds and is something I might do once qualified as an accountant (hopefully in feb!)

I bought a flat 8 years ago.

Can't think of anything good to say about buying a leasehold property.

Expensive service charges, not greatly maintained etc. Much better to buy freehold, and not that much difference in terms of the deposit you would have to put down.
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« Reply #1152 on: November 07, 2011, 05:32:40 PM »

This freehold/leasehold/service charge debate is confusing me!

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« Reply #1153 on: November 07, 2011, 07:05:30 PM »

This freehold/leasehold/service charge debate is confusing me!



In what way son?
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« Reply #1154 on: November 07, 2011, 08:00:43 PM »

Just started reading. Bit off topic... I used to live on the broadway in Thorpe bay for like 7 years.

In London now but mum still lives in Thorpe bay. Which estate agents you run? Must be one on the broadway!!
I run Essex Countryside the newest and best looking office in The Broadway but for 5 years previous ran Abbotts Countrywide till i bought the team across here with me a few months back.
Pop in anytime and say hi when your back.

Oh and ask your mum if she wants a lovely EC board outside her property  Wink

Haha her husband runs an estate agents too so not sure the board will go down well!

Opinions on buying leaseholds and service charges?

Do you have any RICS guys in your office? I audit real estate funds and is something I might do once qualified as an accountant (hopefully in feb!)

I bought a flat 8 years ago.

Can't think of anything good to say about buying a leasehold property.

Expensive service charges, not greatly maintained etc. Much better to buy freehold, and not that much difference in terms of the deposit you would have to put down.
True true but there are not many freehold flats and if you dont have the ££ or thats all you can get in the town you wish to reside in many would say its better to be on the ladder than off it!!
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