@jennyhagen: bilder av leiligheten - hvorfor har jeg aaaangst 😂🛠️👷‍♀️✨ #leilighet

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trade.norge
trading norge :
huff 1 mill over takst i BERGEN av alle steder, dette kan umulig ha vært et godt kjøp 😭
2025-08-21 05:59:12
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blabla4006
blabla :
4 mill og ett soverom, i tillegg til at det er oppussingsobjekt? Hjelp 😭 Kommer meg aldri inn på noe bolig marked
2025-08-21 18:19:06
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mall180890
mall180890 :
Gratulerer🌸 Hva måtte du gi for et oppussingsprosjekt i Bergen? Den gikk en mill over takst? 😂 Vi kjøpte nyrenovert hus for 800.000 under takst nå i sommer, Bærum
2025-08-20 17:09:20
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martorama
Martorama :
Hei Jenny🥰 Med mindre du får en fin pris på å flytte vannet inn på soverommet(🥲) ville jeg beholdt kjøkkenet der det er, men tatt litt av plassen fra soverommet sånn at du kan åpne mellom stue og kjøkken. Om du velger å flytte på vannet må du huske å høre med borettslaget/sameiet om det er oki❤️
2025-08-21 10:19:38
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ingridandreaahh
Ingrid Andrea 🌸🧚🏼 :
Hva heter det 😂😂😂 hahah dør av deg
2025-08-20 16:07:29
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kaputti
Kaputti :
Tips - skaff deg en tømrerkjæreste 😎
2025-08-23 08:43:14
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san.likk
slasko :
Ville ha revet vekk veggen på soverommet og lagd åpen løsning med kjøkken og stue. Så kan du bruke spisestue som soverom. Ang kjøkken så kan ikke rørene til vasken flyttes på så mye og det spørs veldig på veggkonstruksjonen. Du kan fjerne døren på kjøkkenet og lage benkeslap langs veggen, kanskje kjøkken øy. Du kan plassere spisebordet der det er soverom nå. Kan også evt fjerne den buen, man trenge jo ikke 2 dører til soverom
2025-08-20 19:46:18
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matheaofferdal
matheaofferdal :
Fortsett å vis ALT du kjøper og har kjøpt til leiligheten!!! Du har så god smak og trenger inspirasjon til jeg flytter snart😍😍
2025-08-31 10:57:45
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espanafascinante24
España Fascinante 🇪🇸 :
sykt!
2025-08-21 13:18:51
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andars.b
Anders :
Du betalte 4 mill for den!?
2025-08-20 19:46:14
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ben2tech
BT :
Nok sminke iaf 🔥🔥
2025-08-20 22:41:43
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marimlundal
Mariii :
😂😂😂
2025-08-20 16:14:12
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masteryoda122
Master Yoda :
1mill over takst💀💀💀💀💀💀
2025-08-20 20:26:57
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sarahdov88
Sar88 :
Selger masse fint på tise nå😁😁😁 sjekk ut sar88  på tise
2025-08-21 13:36:10
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darnbull
Darnbull :
Håper du rådførte deg med tredjeparts megler før du valgte å betale 38% over prisantydning. Selgeren er iallefall evig fornøyd
2025-08-21 00:28:04
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3745950abc
🤩🏝️🌟🥰 :
Hvor er ringene fra?😍
2025-08-20 18:17:15
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