, with suggestions again they could be inhabited by visitors rather than locals. The developers of Thames House in Whitstable said the homes were mistakenly advertised for sale as holiday homes the first time the building appeared on Rightmove in the summer. New CGIs have been added on the second listing for the Whitstable flats.
Picture: Rightmove/Whitstable Nest When the apartments were listed as potential lets for tourists, it sparked fears among neighbours, who said the developer was previously adament the properties would not be Airbnbs. But now, the flats have been listed once again for the same £4.5 million price, with the same claim of how much money a buyer could make from letting to visitors.
The advert reads: "Introducing an exceptional unbroken freehold development nestled in a sought-after coastal location. "This brand-new construction comprises 12 luxuriously appointed apartments, each designed with meticulous attention to detail to offer the epitome of modern coastal living. "Perfectly.
.. Millie Bowles.