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As a result the house is now thought to be worth in the region of £5million. Unsurprisingly, Aileen put the sale on hold for 48 hours to think again about her asking price.
The Banksy effect is just one example of an extraneous factor influencing a property s price or saleability.
Being previously owned by a celebrity is another. James Greenwood, a property search agent with Stacks, doubts that having a famous owner adds much to the actual value of a property, but it is beneficial in other ways. It s a good hook to capture interest and garner publicity, he says. That whiff of excitement around the owner increases the kerb appeal and gets potential buyers through the door.
A WOMAN from Somerset is a finalist in The Prince s Trust and TK Maxx & Homesense awards. These national awards recognise those young people who have overcome barriers and created a sustainable business or social enterprise. Rebecca Wilshere, who faced a lot of mental health challenges when she was younger, created her own company - Two Dogs & Co - a now successful and thriving business. Ms Wilshere, from Saltford, Somerset, suffered from anxiety, after moving schools regularly as a child. After being home schooled, she achieved four GCSE s but did not have much social contact, and her anxiety stopped her from going to college.