Sadly the buyer that 'let it rot' was probably not a someone but a something and probably simply sat in a portfolio. This sort of things happens all the time, in fact in USA houses get bought up sometimes entire streets in small towns, and sit as data in a portfolio but left to rot and ruin the community which they exist, and outside of any price any local could afford. Ah well...did you say what it is selling for now? Thanks for these amazing properties you photograph @slobberchops
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I can't say I have looked, though its probably still over-priced. I have seen mansions for sale that are dropping apart, and then torched. If they wanted half a million, then what's the value after the torching? They are left as shells but due to their protected status, can't be demolished.