Cheeky Bricks - Episode 6

EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 36 MIN

Cheeky Bricks - Episode 6

from Cheeky Bricks - All About Property

In this episode, Jono, SJ and Richard talk about second homes along with the best ways to sell a house, including auction and ‘Best and Final’. They offer their advice for people bidding at auction and explain the difference between formal and informal tenders.Later, the team gives a snapshot of what the property market’s like in Devon and Cornwall this Spring, continue their observations about the limitations of online property search portals - and they discuss the definition of a ‘gentleman’s residence’…We hope you find these podcasts useful (and entertaining!). Tell us what you think about anything we’ve chatted about:Email [email protected] us on Insta: @sj.chick.jacksonstops / @jonathancunliffecornwallLINKS:Property of the Week:Jono – 4 bedroom detached house for sale in Bosorne, St. Just, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19West Country Wisdom - Favourite walk to a pub:Jono - https://guide.thecornishway.co.uk/gurnards-head-and-bosigran-a-circular-walk.htmlhttps://www.gurnardshead.co.uk/Property Porn:The brief: Property/project for renovation – up to £2 million in total.Richard’s choice:Pub for sale in Royal Oak, Dunsford, Exeter, EX6 7DA, EX6SJ’s choice:50 bedroom detached house for sale in Plas Bellin Hall, Oakenholt, Northop, CH7Jono’s choice:10 bedroom farm house for sale in Tuscany, Florence, Montespertoli, ItalyHere’s the Property Porn brief for Episode 7: Especially for SJ, we’re looking for a townhouse up to £1.5 million in Leeds on the marathon route.That’s right, SJ’s running the Leeds marathon 2026 for motor neuron disease charity 4Ed. If you can, please donate here:https://www.justgiving.com/page/propertyvision-marathonteam   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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