oldgit
Well-Known Member
Stage One. You buy a narrow strip of land along a river with no services/no access and subdivide it into into as many "leisure plots" as you can get away with and then flog it on.
Makes it more difficult and expensive to discover ownership and to prevent unofficial developments.
The new owners then start to erect all manner of landing stages/shacks and fences totally at odds with all development plans and totally out of character with the area resulting in a favela that would not be out of place in Brazil.
Stage Two. One or two owners give up resulting in the odd rusting abandoned lighter chained to adjacent trees.
Stage Three.
One particular owner wants out but in style.
You advertise your much loved "Houseboat" with all mod cons with local estate agent
All you need is river licence, a BSC....and £260 K.
Makes it more difficult and expensive to discover ownership and to prevent unofficial developments.
The new owners then start to erect all manner of landing stages/shacks and fences totally at odds with all development plans and totally out of character with the area resulting in a favela that would not be out of place in Brazil.
Stage Two. One or two owners give up resulting in the odd rusting abandoned lighter chained to adjacent trees.
Stage Three.
One particular owner wants out but in style.
You advertise your much loved "Houseboat" with all mod cons with local estate agent
All you need is river licence, a BSC....and £260 K.
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