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secrethousemate
Posted 28/9/2008 08:10 (#30750)
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Aisleyne features on pages 93-94 of today's Sunday Express in a property feature, with the headline 'Househunting With A Prima Donna Proves A Big Bother'.

The article says Ash is not interested in buying ordinary houses and shows her at two developments, St Christophers Court in Tufnell Park and Princess Park Manor.





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premierscfc
Posted 28/9/2008 09:36 (#30752 - in reply to #30750)
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House hunting with a prima donna proves a Big Bother.

This is an interesting article about Aisleyne and her quest to find another property.  Aisleyne explains how she has bought her flat which she has previously rented as an investment, moved out and found a tenant for the flat.  Aisleyne is looking for a 2 bedroom flat in North London.  Aisleyne then makes an unusual request to the property expert as to her requirements.  "Aisleyne wants an old church, hospital, fire station or anything unusual.  She's not interested in ordinary houses."  The feature then goes on about Aisleyne being taken to various properties in North London to see if they can find something suitable.  It is a 2 page article and certainly different than the usual features written about Aisleyne.

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secrethousemate
Posted 28/9/2008 11:42 (#30753 - in reply to #30750)
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Having read it all now, I'd agree with Premierscfc. Don't be put off by the style which is a bit tongue in cheek and makes out Ash to be a bit of a Diva (well she probably is a bit anyway!) and occasionly a bit off-the-wall with her exact requirements. Its a funny article which is accompanied by four lovely photographs of Ash in and around the properties she was looking at.

Its interesting to remember how last year Ash was going on about wanting to live in Essex and to be able to hug trees and hear birds and now she wants to stay in North London to be near her celebrity pals. Obviously she keeps changing her mind. No wonder she can't find anywhere to live. Women, eh?

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ofni
Posted 28/9/2008 15:04 (#30756 - in reply to #30750)
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An interesting time to be contemplating a further move into property!

As to the sarcasm , I reckon they were just miffed that savvy Ash didn't fall for their estate-agent flim-flam

The pics are very nice, and certainly a bit different from many of Ash's other press appearances.

There are a few different pics which are clearly from this shoot on Rexfeatures

http://www.rexfeatures.com/set/802973


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emptybox
Posted 28/9/2008 15:54 (#30757 - in reply to #30750)
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It was a nice fun article, with some great pics.

Although they were poking fun at Ash and her somewhat scatty ways, I'm not sure she was that interested in any of the properties anyway, so i think they come off about even.

I almost missed the article, as i don't usually bother with the property pages.

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bradley27
Posted 28/9/2008 16:56 (#30758 - in reply to #30750)
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funny they suggested princess Park Manor, as it used to be a mental hospital. I hope they werent passing comment.....lol.

Its very near where I live so I guess that would put the prices down, but if you can afford to, its a very good time to buy, particularly if you dont have anything to sell.

Interestingly when I meet her a year or so ago, she had actually only just looked at the development, so I'm not surprised she didnt fancy it when they suggested it to her now.

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premierscfc
Posted 28/9/2008 18:17 (#30759 - in reply to #30758)
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bradley27 - 28/9/2008 16:56  Its very near where I live

I wonder why she did not buy it.

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bradley27
Posted 28/9/2008 21:45 (#30760 - in reply to #30759)
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premierscfc - 28/9/2008 18:17

bradley27 - 28/9/2008 16:56  Its very near where I live

I wonder why she did not buy it.



Look matey, I was first in saying that the fact it was near me meant a cheaper price, so its no use having a go at me after I've already done it
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boldjohn
Posted 29/9/2008 20:54 (#30764 - in reply to #30758)
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bradley27 - 28/9/2008 16:56

funny they suggested princess Park Manor, as it used to be a mental hospital. I hope they werent passing comment.....lol.

Its very near where I live .


So when did you escape?
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bradley27
Posted 29/9/2008 21:58 (#30765 - in reply to #30764)
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boldjohn - 29/9/2008 20:54

bradley27 - 28/9/2008 16:56

funny they suggested princess Park Manor, as it used to be a mental hospital. I hope they werent passing comment.....lol.

Its very near where I live .


So when did you escape?


we prefer the term "released". thank you very much
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boldjohn
Posted 1/10/2008 21:26 (#30770 - in reply to #30758)
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bradley27 - 28/9/2008 16:56

funny they suggested princess Park Manor, as it used to be a mental hospital. I hope they werent passing comment.....lol.

Its very near where I live so I guess that would put the prices down, but if you can afford to, its a very good time to buy, particularly if you dont have anything to sell.

Interestingly when I meet her a year or so ago, she had actually only just looked at the development, so I'm not surprised she didnt fancy it when they suggested it to her now.


Aisleyne should come up to Derby for even better value for her money.
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bradley27
Posted 1/10/2008 23:24 (#30773 - in reply to #30770)
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boldjohn - 1/10/2008 21:26

bradley27 - 28/9/2008 16:56

funny they suggested princess Park Manor, as it used to be a mental hospital. I hope they werent passing comment.....lol.

Its very near where I live so I guess that would put the prices down, but if you can afford to, its a very good time to buy, particularly if you dont have anything to sell.

Interestingly when I meet her a year or so ago, she had actually only just looked at the development, so I'm not surprised she didnt fancy it when they suggested it to her now.


Aisleyne should come up to Derby for even better value for her money.


There is a reason for that...... BTW, just read this, arent they nice up there
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/Derby-Police-Criticise-Cro...
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boldjohn
Posted 3/10/2008 20:17 (#30784 - in reply to #30773)
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bradley27 - 1/10/2008 23:24

boldjohn - 1/10/2008 21:26

bradley27 - 28/9/2008 16:56

funny they suggested princess Park Manor, as it used to be a mental hospital. I hope they werent passing comment.....lol.

Its very near where I live so I guess that would put the prices down, but if you can afford to, its a very good time to buy, particularly if you dont have anything to sell.

Interestingly when I meet her a year or so ago, she had actually only just looked at the development, so I'm not surprised she didnt fancy it when they suggested it to her now.


Aisleyne should come up to Derby for even better value for her money.


There is a reason for that...... BTW, just read this, arent they nice up there
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/Derby-Police-Criticise-Cro...




That's quite a big talking pint in Derby. Most people are disgusted. What made it even worse is that someone else either jumped or fell from a car park a week earlier.

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bradley27
Posted 3/10/2008 20:45 (#30785 - in reply to #30784)
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boldjohn - 3/10/2008 20:17

bradley27 - 1/10/2008 23:24

boldjohn - 1/10/2008 21:26

bradley27 - 28/9/2008 16:56

funny they suggested princess Park Manor, as it used to be a mental hospital. I hope they werent passing comment.....lol.

Its very near where I live so I guess that would put the prices down, but if you can afford to, its a very good time to buy, particularly if you dont have anything to sell.

Interestingly when I meet her a year or so ago, she had actually only just looked at the development, so I'm not surprised she didnt fancy it when they suggested it to her now.


Aisleyne should come up to Derby for even better value for her money.


There is a reason for that...... BTW, just read this, arent they nice up there
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/Derby-Police-Criticise-Cro...




That's quite a big talking pint in Derby. Most people are disgusted. What made it even worse is that someone else either jumped or fell from a car park a week earlier.


ooohhh a talking pint...... sounds like magic.
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secrethousemate
Posted 5/10/2008 00:13 (#30789 - in reply to #30750)
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When your pint starts to talk.....you've obviously had one too many :-)

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emptybox
Posted 5/10/2008 00:23 (#30790 - in reply to #30750)
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Have you done something different with your hair, Secret?
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secrethousemate
Posted 5/10/2008 11:59 (#30791 - in reply to #30790)
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emptybox - 5/10/2008 00:23

Have you done something different with your hair, Secret?


The hair was easy. The face was the difficult bit.

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boldjohn
Posted 5/10/2008 23:06 (#30799 - in reply to #30789)
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secrethousemate - 5/10/2008 00:13

When your pint starts to talk.....you've obviously had one too many :-)



My pint is reminding me of Derby's continuing unbeaten run.
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