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First,07/08 election violence and it's effect on housing cannot be ignored,if you've got your ears to the ground,you'll see / hear major adjustments in the housing market as a result of that violence,others are still trying to recover... my second point was,the flats are a combination of 3bd ensuit,3bd,2bd,1bd & sitters ... which combines singles,married and families living,my experience is that all three have differing lifestyles/needs that are not necessarily compatible ... ask yourself,would a family man with wife and kids want to be living next to a bachelor whose lifestyle is radically different... During our research Dec/March we found many flats of such a mixture with very low occupancy rate because families kept on moving out. Some familymen had issues going to work and leaving wife next to a bachelor bent on warming up to wife ;( ... due to differing needs /lifestyles of family / bachelor ... its not a good idea to have a mixed housing like in the case of these flats ... I hope that helps ;)
@evolve,can you edit out that blank space in your first posting ... ;)