3. You have visited a 2-storey detached residential property that has square, 'flat' external walls executed in stretche

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3. You have visited a 2-storey detached residential property that has square, 'flat' external walls executed in stretche

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3. You have visited a 2-storey detached residential property that has square, 'flat' external walls executed in stretcher bond brickwork with no evidence of external floor vents. The brickwork external walls have a white painted finish and there is a flat roof. Generally, the property appears in good condition and during your discussion with the owner it has become apparent that the adjacent site which comprises a clay soil has been sold for new housing. The developer has agreed to plant a row of cherry trees between the new development and the existing property to maintain privacy. (a) Detail the likely age and structural characteristics of the existing property. (15 marks) (b) Advise the owner of any concerns you might have regarding the proposed new development and any possible detrimental effects. Specifically provide a trail of evidence to support your advice. (15 marks)
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