
Here is a brochure of the sale - again - of No. 56 Carlisle Park, Ballynahinch. This sale occurred some years ago after the Nationwide Building Society fraudulently took possession of my totally defective house in my absence in the High Court in Belfast.
I had so much work done to the walls of my house to try to stop my neighbour's coal-smoke from entering my home and also to stop my coal-smoke from entering No. 58 including having my chimney lined costing ME almost £4,000.00, and although I had made No. 56 the safest of the four houses in that block of four houses, I never received one penny of the £10,500 that the Nationwide eventually received for No. 56, nor did I receive one penny back from the Nationwide of the £13,200.00 I had paid them over the years in mortgage payments.
When I discovered that my home could not be sealed off from not only the smoke pollution from No.54 Carlisle Park but also from the smoke pollution from the other two houses in the block, I had boarded up the windows while we waited in vain for Down District Councillors to do their duty. I also opened sections of each wall downstairs to reveal the fact that every wall was built with terralux/biscuit blocks - all except the outside wall which actually sealed in the smoke from all four fire-places, keeping it continually circulating around all four houses through the terralux/biscuit blocks which made up ALL the interior walls - except when the windows and doors were open of course. The Nationwide Building Society employed an estate agent to sell No. 56 the way it was at an asking price of £9,750, less than half the market value of similar houses in the same estate.
I had written to the Nationwide some time earlier for an estimated figure of what my payments to them over the years would have been with interest had I put the money in a Nationwide Building Society account instead. They told me in writing that the figure would have been approximately £13,200.00. Not only did the Nationwide get all their money, they had asked £9,750.00 for No. 56, they actually made money on the deal over and above that to which they saw themselves legally entitled to. I wonder where the other £750.00 went. I never even received one penny of the near £4000.00 I spent on trying to put No. 56 in liveable order either. As Bruce Forsythe would say, "Didn't they do well."

I believe that the estate agent on this brochure was the main agent for the sale of the Carlisle Park Development from the beginning and must have been aware of my long campaign over many years.
A lot of money was made by estate agents and solicitors during these 33 years simply because they and Down District Councillors stayed silent on the fact that so many of these houses were built with terralux/biscuit blocks and allowed the frustrated owners to sell their defective homes off at market prices far more often than properly-built houses.
One house alone just a few yards from No. 56 was sold FIVE TIMES in the two and a half years we lived in No. 56. This is evil!
As you can see from the brochure, the interior of 56 Carlisle Park is again beautifully re-decorated just as it was when I bought it in 1976 - the fraud being covered up and passed on to the next unsuspecting purchaser.
Since this sale, No. 56 has again been sold and the asking price went up to £150,000!