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  • #16
    Loftus Road is valued at £200m mark. It is a very expensive area now and land around there is like gold dust.

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    • #17
      lets get back up to the prem first before we start talking about moving.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ollyhoops View Post
        Loftus Road is valued at £200m mark. It is a very expensive area now and land around there is like gold dust.
        No its worth no where near that

        £25 million

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        • #19
          Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
          No its worth no where near that

          £25 million
          Interesting. How is that figure arrived at out of interest? Or is it just your opinion?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack View Post
            Interesting. How is that figure arrived at out of interest? Or is it just your opinion?
            Think it was Amit Bhatia who valued the ground at £20 million be it during the middle of an economic slump.

            Contrary to belief that area is not prime real estate and never will be

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            • #21
              Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
              Think it was Amit Bhatia who valued the ground at £20 million be it during the middle of an economic slump.

              Contrary to belief that area is not prime real estate and never will be
              times change as do area's. the place i grew up in was a happy slum kind of manor that changed beyond belief-mad money for dwellings and commercial properties these days,things that locals never believed possible. one day 10/20/30 yrs down the road the white city will be knocked down and locals will have to re-locate and that bit of land will open up the whole area. the old oak common station to be arriving in due time is just the start of a regeneration programme that will eventually change that part of west london. major train-links,top shopping, commercial area's in abundance and future housing builds are all very viable in what will become i believe a part of london to rival any other. often the places that receive the most immigrants achieve more in the long run-brick lane,notting hill,hoxton,brixton etc and we will have more to offer. stick a new ground in the middle of all these and we could wing it. not saying for a second that the price you quoted is not correct but in the future that exsisting area has massive potential.
              PRIDE OF LONDON.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Post
                times change as do area's. the place i grew up in was a happy slum kind of manor that changed beyond belief-mad money for dwellings and commercial properties these days,things that locals never believed possible. one day 10/20/30 yrs down the road the white city will be knocked down and locals will have to re-locate and that bit of land will open up the whole area. the old oak common station to be arriving in due time is just the start of a regeneration programme that will eventually change that part of west london. major train-links,top shopping, commercial area's in abundance and future housing builds are all very viable in what will become i believe a part of london to rival any other. often the places that receive the most immigrants achieve more in the long run-brick lane,notting hill,hoxton,brixton etc and we will have more to offer. stick a new ground in the middle of all these and we could wing it. not saying for a second that the price you quoted is not correct but in the future that exsisting area has massive potential.
                I know what you mean, thing is LR has never been muted as been that valuable an asset its only fans who assume it is. Must be a reason why a current QPR owner valued it like that , my guess its something to do with the council.

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                • #23
                  Plans unveiled yesterday in the evening standard for old oak common.know sign of a stadium....

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                  • #24
                    its valued

                    if its developed its valued at 800 million,thats with 800 flats on it selling at 1 million each

                    but can we get permision to build on it that im not sure
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by qprted View Post
                      if its developed its valued at 800 million,thats with 800 flats on it selling at 1 million each

                      but can we get permision to build on it that im not sure
                      Rumour has it The Gilhoolies have put their name in the ballot for the pent house suite with the view of making it the hub of operations whilst they plot world domination.
                      You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
                        Rumour has it The Gilhoolies have put their name in the ballot for the pent house suite with the view of making it the hub of operations whilst they plot world domination.
                        If it's going to be the centre of world domination surely 800 million is a bit undervalued.
                        My old man was the star player for HMP Parkhurst during their successful and unbeaten 77/78 season.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by WCE View Post
                          If it's going to be the centre of world domination surely 800 million is a bit undervalued.
                          All unfurnished mate, limits the value.
                          You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
                            All unfurnished mate, limits the value.
                            Best they pop down to Harry Enfield's shop in Notting hill & get some gear in.
                            My old man was the star player for HMP Parkhurst during their successful and unbeaten 77/78 season.

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