No mate, but you're getting warmer .
Tony.
ps. I will knock £5K off the asking pride tho.
Tony.
ps. I will knock £5K off the asking pride tho.
Ok. I raise the offer to 2 saddlebacks. 1. Goat and 3 mead... but you have to keep taking the p out of @Grumps![]()
My parents first house was a mid terrace 3 bed house in Brierley Hil. They moved in in 1964 after living with my grandparents since 1957. It cost £860. Dad had just left the army and was earning around £20 a week working as a labourer on the road gangs installing gas mains.
.If the property is worth around £220K now (just guessing as I don't know about property values in that part of the world), it would have cost around £6/7K in 1955. General rule of thumb is that property prices double every 10 years.
If the property is worth around £220K now (just guessing as I don't know about property values in that part of the world), it would have cost around £6/7K in 1955. General rule of thumb is that property prices double every 10 years.
In 1966 my cousin and her new husband got a mortgage on a new 3 bed semi in Brierley Hill, near Dudley for around £2K.
I can't believe Tony's inlaws bungalow cost much more than £1500 in the mid 1950's. Inflation was low then, but that was still a lot of money for a working guy.
t**tThat's a given
Tony.

£1100 and I could hazard a guess being a local a yocal what it's worth today. Ooh and tell Shirl from Grumps your moving over there for the workshop and she can stay round the corner keeping an eye on the lake fish
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