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    Hi – just out of interest, what is the general consenus on bathing boxes?

    Do they appreciate in value over time. I know your not allowed to stay overnight in them and there is no power connected. But, can you rent them out on a daily basis? maybe with a generator.

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    Maree

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    i dont get why anyone would buy a bathing box … 150k + for a box on a beach and if global warming continues you can take you box home when its flooded ??

    can anyone explain ?

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    thxs Ynotnow. The ones I have seen for sale are around the $65-$85k mark. Sorry I am not a subscriber to the global warming propoganda

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    sorry,no offence…it depends where the box is, i assume … although it seems if you get one for 65k-85k in Brighton there could be a capital gain in it, since they have been sold for 150k + … could be a really great buy , i have no idea …i guess,i worded my question a bit tough… might be the best buy ever ,low price ,low maint., good cashflow and high cap gain …i dont know,thats the reason for my questions why anyone would puchase a bathing box …

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    Hey – no offence taken :) I briefly spied those ones in that range at Chelsea.

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