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Does this exist for £100k anywhere in the UK?

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TweedleDi · 13/04/2014 09:22

Friendly local community (won't automatically hate newbies)
Not too urban
Decent garden
Good broadband
2 bed minimum
(schools irrelevant)
Ideally with garage or workshop
Ideally 2 receptions

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supadupapupascupa · 13/04/2014 09:26

yes. Great Grimsby, Hull in fact many places. I have a 3 bed semi on the outskirts of a town i would take £95k for. No garage or workshop but big enough back garden to build one. Front garden fits up to 3 cars on the drive :-). Both places are near the sea too.

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TweedleDi · 13/04/2014 09:36

(should probably add, I have a great fear of flood due to prior experience)

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supadupapupascupa · 13/04/2014 09:38

well they're not that price because of flood risk (and mine is on a hill). It's because they're up north and not by a major popular city Grin

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ThinkIveBeenHacked · 13/04/2014 09:43

105,000 newcastle/gateshead two bed semi new build with garage. dining kitchen rather than separate dining room, small but nice lawned garden. easy access to motorway (but not ON it).

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TweedleDi · 13/04/2014 10:32

Thanks both, giving me further places to consider :-)

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EvilHerbivore · 13/04/2014 10:34

Some areas of Lancaster or Bolton?

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ArtFine · 13/04/2014 10:41

A lot of places in the north. Depends which city you want to live close to?

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feetlikeahobbit · 13/04/2014 10:46

Quite common to find a 2/3 bed house in N.Wales :)

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Teeb · 13/04/2014 10:46

A lot of places in Wales, Scotland, North basically anywhere that isn't London or pockets of the south.

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Funnyfoot · 13/04/2014 10:50
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HomeIsWhereTheHeartIs · 13/04/2014 10:57

Vast areas of Teesside/NE England in general

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gamerchick · 13/04/2014 10:59

Yep north if you want to tick your list off.

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lostblonde86 · 13/04/2014 11:00

Yes it does! We moved 7 months ago to a very friendly area, everyone welcomed us. large 3bed house, large front and back garden, with brick built workshops. We have loads of lovely local walks, while only a 10min walk from a small local town, which has butchers etc. and house we paid just a little over 100k Smile. We're east-ish Northamptonshire.

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lostblonde86 · 13/04/2014 11:02

Meant to say that broadband is good too. Have options between providers too, not limited to one as we were in old houseHmm

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Oody · 13/04/2014 11:03

South Cumbria Well Barrow but let's make it sound better

134 Worcester Street, Barrow-In-Furness, LA13 9RT
www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-32215729.html

Walney is nice

Church Lane Walney Barrow In Furness
www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-44914652.html

Workington?

Red Beck Park, Cleator Moor
www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-45010955.html

Quite a few in Cumbria if you stick to the edges

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wonkylegs · 13/04/2014 11:37

Another suggestion for NE.
We lived for many years in Newcastle - a fab friendly city with excellent links to the countryside & coast, last year we moved to the countryside near Darlington and again it's been a friendly place to settle.
You get a lot more for your money in the NE.
We've had fab broadband in both areas and I believe the whole region has invested a lot in broadband coverage so it's generally good. We actually have faster broadband in our village than we had in the city.

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Neverhere · 13/04/2014 13:57

Barnsley - near enough to sheffield and Leeds - some lovely countryside too!

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Laquila · 13/04/2014 14:03

Large parts of Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Notts, Northants

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mrsnec · 13/04/2014 14:06

Would you consider the West Midlands too urban? My place near M6 J10 fits all of your criteria except that one but it depends what your idea of urban is. It's within your budget will post a link if its an area you'd think about. It's 3 double bedrooms and everything else you're after.

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TweedleDi · 13/04/2014 16:02

Some great suggestions here :-)
I do think the West Midlands is going to be too urban really. NE looks promising, also some of the ex-mining villages around Notts.

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JonSnowKnowsNothing · 13/04/2014 16:05
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RaisingSteam · 13/04/2014 17:31

Agree: Derbyshire, north Leicestershire, Notts coalfield, all have quite a rural feel (National Forest) but plenty of affordable miners or railway cottages and new builds in a similar price range. For the price you might have to hunt hard to find a garage and 2 reception rooms There might not be a Waitrose but people are pretty down to earth and friendly. How about the Ripley/Codnor/Heanor area? Handy for Ikea Grin

Does a kitchen diner count as a reception room or are you thinking somewhere you could work in?

example Alfreton

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treaclesoda · 13/04/2014 17:39

you could get all those things for that money in quite a few parts of N Ireland.

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