I was thinking that sounds cheap for a 4 bed student place. I reckon it's meant to be £1,250. Even 15 years ago, £300pcm was pretty much the going rate for a room, and we were in a fairly cheap city.
Were the outside photos taken with the same kind of grey camera filter they use for dystopian movies set in collapsing former Soviet Republics in the 1990s?
This brought back some memories of being a student. Especially the carpets. First thing I did when I bought my own house was buy thick pile, luxury feeling carpets for the bedrooms.
Bournemouth is a hard place to try and buy a home. It’s a university town, retirement town and holiday town all in one. There’s a lot of demographics who want to buy a house here. This is without us locals who’ve lived here our whole lives and yet cannot buy a home.
Rooms in HMOs in Bournemouth go for around £600 to £700 per month so its pretty standard. Wouldn't be surprised if they were charging 61k a month, renting here is hard and someone would probably pay it.
Looks a reasonable price for the freehold. Seen cheaper in the Rhondda or the upper Rhymney and Sirhowy valleys, but just cross out the pcm and it makes sense for an ex-council property, especially if the inside needs work.
That has to be a typo.
Looks like it's £612.50 pcm for student let
Even at that price, I am glad I am not a student
Still a rip off
I paid £400 a month for a living room, back in 2011.
Ouch! Where was it, Windsor Castle?
Same, very rough part of east london. I got half a living room, the bit behind the sofa. I woke up when my housemates started watching tele
I wish, but it was Winchester so… admittedly the area with a heroin problem, but still Winchester.
I was thinking that sounds cheap for a 4 bed student place. I reckon it's meant to be £1,250. Even 15 years ago, £300pcm was pretty much the going rate for a room, and we were in a fairly cheap city.
No that's per room I think 🫠
Oh yikes, I hope not! But you might be right!
Of course it’s per room not a chance you’re getting a 4 bed for anywhere near 600 a month down there.
I was paying 400pcm per room at uni in Canterbury 15 years ago, bills included. 600 nowadays sounds about right I would imagine.
~~Worst.~~ Most hilarious. Typo. Ever!
That’s clearly a mistake. The whole house is only going to be worth about 200k on a good day in that area.
Does it sleep 28 people?
Depends how you stack them.
Pic 3 - is that Dwayne Johnson’s blow-up doll in the corner?
[link ](https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/129284261#/?channel=STU_LET)
My uni place was worse, maybe half the price but that was 20 years ago.
There are slippers EVERYWHERE
Were the outside photos taken with the same kind of grey camera filter they use for dystopian movies set in collapsing former Soviet Republics in the 1990s?
Only 14K per week though, so much cheaper if you stay there for less time
This brought back some memories of being a student. Especially the carpets. First thing I did when I bought my own house was buy thick pile, luxury feeling carpets for the bedrooms.
Well it must be a mistake, I can’t see anyone paying that , when you could rent a few rooms in a hotel cheaper.
I hope we can all tell that a decimal point has gone awry here.
This property looks like it’s only worth a month and a half’s rent! Hoping that’s a misplaced decimal point
You can buy a ten million pound property for £53k a month on a 25 year mortgage…..
your county lines phone has to be doing a brisk trade to offset is all..
Looks like a dump. Probably £60 a month.
The carpet in pic 3 gave me a traumatic flashback to the houseshare I was in as a student.
One bedroom?
Yeah but you're running a highly successful public house, the Wycliffe Arms, is the most successful pub in the land!
They on glue?
I think they're tryna sell
I’d offer 60k but that’s the limit.
Is that… an action camera (Insta 360) on a tripod by the bed in the last photo??
Looks like either student housing or an HMO.
Bournemouth is a hard place to try and buy a home. It’s a university town, retirement town and holiday town all in one. There’s a lot of demographics who want to buy a house here. This is without us locals who’ve lived here our whole lives and yet cannot buy a home.
[Actual listing ](https://www.clarkesproperties.co.uk/property-details/14188/-/bournemouth/wycliffe-road)
Reminds me of my old uni digs in Lincoln back in the 90's, inside pics
Really are some utter chancer landlords out there
Rooms in HMOs in Bournemouth go for around £600 to £700 per month so its pretty standard. Wouldn't be surprised if they were charging 61k a month, renting here is hard and someone would probably pay it.
Looks a reasonable price for the freehold. Seen cheaper in the Rhondda or the upper Rhymney and Sirhowy valleys, but just cross out the pcm and it makes sense for an ex-council property, especially if the inside needs work.
That's a typo, or a blatant money laundering plan.
This sub has realised made me realise how many people are utterly terrible at designing aesthetic room interiors