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chazza | 09:44 Fri 01st Jul 2005 | Home & Garden
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has anyone here ever bought a turnkey house or flat?

 

What did this include?  Did it have crockery, duvets, curtains etc?

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I have not purchased one, but I have built several dozen. A proper turnkey property should contain everything for the client to enter and immediately live - carpets, rugs, crockery, curtains, beds, bedlinen and beds made up,  cutlery, towels, soaps, cleaning materials, light bulbs and shades, floor lamps, TV, Hi-fi, computer, phones, literally everything including a stocked kitchen from a list of foodstuffs from which the client has previously chosen.

With compliments, zmudge .

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Just spoken to the estate agent!  Just to let you know, turnkey actually means full kitchen and bathroom, painted walls and carpets but no furniture.

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