Real estate agent Nick Millican has recently been among the many veterans of the housing market sector to notate an historic property sale. As it happens within the real estate industry, the property has not actually been sold yet. However, its mere placement on the market has been cause for some controversy. This may well be due to the nature of the property more than any actual intrinsic feature.
Suspicion runs deep that the final arbiter of the matter may not even have come on the scene as yet. This is due to the fact that the listed property in question, though listed, is being offered for a very steep price. Nick Millican informs how the Chelsea complex that is the subject of the listing has had a past that some call distinguished.
Others may term it to be checkered. According to Nick Millican and other industry observers, the property once housed a convent of nuns. It has also served as a care home for elderly residents (Facebook).
As of this year, it may be knocked down in order to be replaced by a set of modern flats. This is the plan that the owner of the property has drawn up, although it has not yet been enforced. And Nick Millican recalls how this is very common among property sellers.
While Nick Millican has made no official comment on the matter, it remains a subject of interest among him and his peers. This is due to the fact that the asking price of the property has been set so high. At the same time, the prospect of a sale remains to be realized to its full potential.