Building on North Street

Bunkers, shelters and other buildings
dogduke
Posts: 1407
Joined: Thu 03 Jan, 2008 6:47 am

Post by dogduke »

Chrism wrote: I wouldn't fancy living in them. I always said a good gust of wind and they look as though they'll take off! casparleeds said...Picked the following up when searching CASPAR previously.It's on housebuildersupdate.co.ukSpeaks volumes don't yer think?    As the name says i live in caspar leeds and guess what, we got evacuated on monday night!! What the articles don tell you is that it isnt the method of construction that is wrong, or that its a huge failure, there is nothing wrong with prefab. It was the human factor that went wrong. Im not going to do the blame game but if you leave module unprotected on site in the snow and rain for 3 days before putting it in the wrong place in the building, ie reinforced ground floor flats on the top floor your bound to have problems. subsidence doesnt help either. The good news is thats we are back home now waiting to find a new place to live in the city    2:24 PM
Consciousness: That annoying time between naps.90% of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at.

User avatar
tyke bhoy
Posts: 2420
Joined: Wed 21 Feb, 2007 4:48 am
Location: Leeds/Wakefield
Contact:

Post by tyke bhoy »

http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news ... articleNot so sure about the looks and even less sure as to why we need another 35 floor skyscraper for student residences.
living a stones throw from the Leeds MDC border at Lofthousehttp://tykebhoy.wordpress.com/

Cardiarms
Posts: 2993
Joined: Tue 21 Oct, 2008 8:30 am

Post by Cardiarms »

It looks like a stick of deoderant. It can't be worse than those Opal monstrosities.i think today's pampered, loan supported students have less desire to experience a Rising Damp existance than hardier generations that have gone before.

User avatar
chameleon
Site Admin
Posts: 5462
Joined: Thu 29 Mar, 2007 6:16 pm

Post by chameleon »

tyke bhoy wrote: http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news ... articleNot so sure about the looks and even less sure as to why we need another 35 floor skyscraper for student residences. Public demand toreturn Headingly and Woodhouse to Leeds people by providing student accomodation elsewhere. Do wonder where all the buyers will eventually come from to purchase the then redundent houses coinverted to multi-occ flats though. We looked at afew a couple of years back, astronomic prices.

User avatar
tyke bhoy
Posts: 2420
Joined: Wed 21 Feb, 2007 4:48 am
Location: Leeds/Wakefield
Contact:

Post by tyke bhoy »

chameleon wrote: tyke bhoy wrote: http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news ... articleNot so sure about the looks and even less sure as to why we need another 35 floor skyscraper for student residences. Public demand toreturn Headingly and Woodhouse to Leeds people by providing student accomodation elsewhere. Do wonder where all the buyers will eventually come from to purchase the then redundent houses coinverted to multi-occ flats though. We looked at afew a couple of years back, astronomic prices. So they are just going to surround Little London with residences then (on second thoughts.........)Well they could be a stepping stone to bigger things when the students who stay in Leeds after graduating become young professionals but the Landlords will need to spend on them for that market and if they don't then DSS rental seems the only likely remedy as even with the students gone I can't see many being returned to their former glory as single residences (houses)
living a stones throw from the Leeds MDC border at Lofthousehttp://tykebhoy.wordpress.com/

Cardiarms
Posts: 2993
Joined: Tue 21 Oct, 2008 8:30 am

Post by Cardiarms »

It's already happening to some extent, families have moved back into the area to the point that the local schools that are left are now oversubscribed. however property prices will remain high while there is a rental demand, if that falls and the potential income falls, the property value will fall.

Crazy Jane
Posts: 331
Joined: Fri 08 Feb, 2008 11:01 am

Post by Crazy Jane »

"With all these modern student flats being built and the surplus of flats in the city centre it's a wonder the old terraces are still being rented out. "If bits of LS4 is anything to go by, some of the letting agencies are getting desperate and sticking chavs and alki's in, i guess because they can't get students, who for their sins, would be less trouble all round.Back in the autumn i took a detour one day to avoid a potential encounter with an exceptionally unpleasant chav family, and found the street i went down instead had several houses with people sat outside getting p*ssed at 11am
Evil and ambition scatter in the the darkness, leaving behind dubious rumors to fly in public. To the next world, I commit thee.

User avatar
chameleon
Site Admin
Posts: 5462
Joined: Thu 29 Mar, 2007 6:16 pm

Post by chameleon »

Crazy Jane wrote: "With all these modern student flats being built and the surplus of flats in the city centre it's a wonder the old terraces are still being rented out. "If bits of LS4 is anything to go by, some of the letting agencies are getting desperate and sticking chavs and alki's in, i guess because they can't get students, who for their sins, would be less trouble all round.Back in the autumn i took a detour one day to avoid a potential encounter with an exceptionally unpleasant chav family, and found the street i went down instead had several houses with people sat outside getting p*ssed at 11am I wonder if Headingly, etc residents might not end up thinking, better the devil you know....

Post Reply