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Dear Robert and Cecil,


It is a common scene that one building is split into two properties and that would mean that each property would only have a front garden.


Sometimes the rooms would protrude into the neigbours property space, both propertiessahare one roof. All this appears to me as a situation to be avoided when purchasing a property.


My question is could there be a scenario when this kind of living arrangement is possitive to individualliving in it? Perheps whenthefacing of the property occupiedis one of their fourpossitive sides.


dragana


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