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dawyldthing wrote: »Look outside the thing of wanting new builds too. I know a few that have bought them and they have had no end of problems. Shop around a bit. You can get good value for money if your out the towns too
True.
I do have a thing for new build homes. That new, clean, unused, neat look. Can just move in and not worry about having to change anything, but maybe paint or wallpaper a few walls.
To me - the look of the house, how it is presented is important to me. A lot of older builds look awful....
But I understand they are cheaper, and if you can find one that looks nice and has a modern kitchen and bathroom - then that's a bonus.0 -
Anyone know what Plymouth is like ? I noticed it's pretty cheap for property.0
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Anyone know what Plymouth is like ? I noticed it's pretty cheap for property.
Being about an hour further from most other places than Exeter, it's the slightly poor relation in a similar way that Swansea is to Cardiff.
Nice countryside all around and (I'll say it quietly) Cornish coves and beaches aren't far either!
Edit: Dampish but warmer than 'Oop norf ' in the winter.
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Like all reasonably sized cities, it has good and rough areas, but with rather more of the rough than the other city in Devon, Exeter. The dockland/naval services areas are probably best avoided.
Being about an hour further from most other places than Exeter, it's the slightly poor relation in a similar way that Swansea is to Cardiff.
Nice countryside all around and (I'll say it quietly) Cornish coves and beaches aren't far either!
Edit: Dampish but warmer than 'Oop norf ' in the winter.
Cheers, I will look at Exeter...
In Plymouth they are building the 'next Poundbury', called Sherford. I love these developments. I love the fact that some people care about how homes, villages, towns, look.
Some beautiful and affordable homes being built there. The problem is that it's going to take another 18 years to complete it. 5,500 homes in total.0 -
I live in a village near to a town called Northwich in Cheshire which has pretty much everything you listed, including the house prices.
45~ minutes from Liverpool & Manchester
There is a new build development called Winnington Village, it's been going for a few years now and houses still going up. Might be worth checking out.0 -
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Maybe, but I said no chav towns, I didn't say I want to live in a town with zero chavs.
If it's like living in the TV series 'Shameless'....... then keep me away.
Middlesbrough is no different.
Middlesbrough: https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-75448694.html
Also Middlesbrough: https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-56803272.html
Also Middlesbrough, top of your budget, meets your criteria (safe etc): https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-76256096.html0 -
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Crashy_Time wrote: »
Must say, he seems like a charming bloke... Not sure I'd be quoting him, but hey ho.
https://www.kentlive.news/news/kent-news/seven-most-cringeworthy-things-kent-748227
Maybe they can't afford the rent because of his price increases...
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2015/sep/12/fergus-wilson-rent-rise-property-kent-Maidstone
OP by all means consider Kent, but the nice bits are pricey. Cheap Kent is generally cheap for a reason.2023 wins: *must start comping again!*0
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