Many of us build certain attachments to our material items that make them hard to part with. But even sentimentality can be bought for the right price, right?
Well, not for everyone.
One family living in The Ponds, a suburb of Sydney, Australia, has refused developers time and time again when they come knocking at their door with an offer to buy their land and home.
One developer gave the Zammit family credit for holding onto their property for as long as they have.
Taylor Bredin, an agent of Ray White Quaker Hill told 7NEWS Australia:
โThe fact that most people sold out years and years ago, these guys have held on. All credit to them.โ
He went on to say:
โDepending on how far you push the development plan, youโd be able to push anywhere from 40 to 50 properties on something like this, and when subdivided, a 300 square meter block would get a million dollars.โ
Even with that impressive price tag dangling in front of them, the Zammit family has held strong.
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Of course, that kind of money not only has to ability to change your own life but your childrenโs childrenโs lives as well.
Whatever the Zammit family decides to do with their property is their business and they havenโt made any statements on whether they plan to sell or not.