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To move to Folkestone - tell me all!

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Putthedamnlidonit · 30/05/2020 20:14

Hi everyone,

We are considering a move to Folkestone from Portslade as the schools are better and we would like to get a bit more for our money. We have a budget of 700k max, have three children toddler -age 7. We are quite alternative and like the liberal feel of Brighton but can't afford a decent house and garden there. Have read through some awful threads about Folkestone but no recent ones. So, is it nice? Schools look excellent, are there plenty of things to do with kids, similar to Brighton and Portslade? We like where we live but are fed up of having a tiny garden. No need to commute to London anymore. Any advice much appreciated! Thanks!

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SheetMetalWorker · 30/05/2020 20:18

I lived in the Folkestone harbour area and had an awful experience. People I shared the flats with asking if I could lend them money when I returned from work until their next benefit payout! - these people were strangers!!

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nicky7654 · 30/05/2020 20:21

Folkestone used to be a wonderful place, I have great childhood memories of the beach and market etc. The last 10 or so years it has gone downhill but most seaside towns have. Not terribly safe for young girls walking alone as large groups of men hang together. Sad times. But with £700,000 you can move outside of it into a gorgeous country house with a huge garden!!! Or Move to Deal much nicer and not ruined.

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SheetMetalWorker · 30/05/2020 20:22

OP - I've now seen you've mentioned 700k max.

OP - ignore my post - you won't have the same problems I had.

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PawPawNoodle · 30/05/2020 20:23

I went there once and it was a shithole.

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Putthedamnlidonit · 30/05/2020 20:25

Hmm, not the most reassuring of responses Grin

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cultkid · 30/05/2020 20:25

Margate

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cultkid · 30/05/2020 20:26

I live in Margate
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Putthedamnlidonit · 30/05/2020 20:26

We are open to pretty much anywhere, we just would like a large home and large garden and decent schools. Somewhere a bit arty / liberal but ideally SE as all our family are here, although we are open to moving further afield.

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feliciabirthgiver · 30/05/2020 20:27

What about moving further West eg Shoreham, Lancing, Worthing?

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Putthedamnlidonit · 30/05/2020 20:27

We did consider these but still haven't found the large garden within budget.

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HollyBollyBooBoo · 30/05/2020 20:28

Folkestone a bit of a seasonal shit hole isn't it?!

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bookgirl1982 · 30/05/2020 20:28

With that budget I'd look at Deal, Sandwich, Whitstable, Rye

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Putthedamnlidonit · 30/05/2020 20:28

Also Landing and Worthing aren't really what we are after just now.

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Putthedamnlidonit · 30/05/2020 20:29

Thank you, loved Whitstable when we visited, just assumed it would be too expensive.

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HoneyWheeler · 30/05/2020 20:33

I haven't lived in Folkestone but we've recently visited and it has undergone huge regeneration in the last five years. There are loads of quirky shops and bars, and loads of lovely restaurants and coffee shops! It made me want to move there. I know that part of Kent is getting a lot of funding for regeneration and it is unrecognisable from a couple of years ago.

But as I said, I haven't lived there, but I was impressed when we visited!!

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Lucygucy · 30/05/2020 20:38

Do you need train links? If not I would look at the smaller villages around Folkestone, Ashford and Canterbury. You are more likely to get a better property with a better garden out of the towns.
Are you looking at primary or secondary school? The schools are ok but not the best ever. Also worth knowing that Kent still has the 11+ grammar school system.

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OhTheRoses · 30/05/2020 20:41

It used to be very nice. My grandparents farmed between Folkestone and Canterbury. I had a lovely boyfriend once who lived in Sandgate which was lovely. Eurotunnel is fab.

For schools there are much nicer places: Wingham, Chartham, even Minster. Folkestone is no longer nice. It is very sad. Not sure nowadays about Deal and Walmer. Faversham might be worth a look. Hernia Bay is probably better.

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YouokHun · 30/05/2020 20:45

Hernia Bay Grin

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Putthedamnlidonit · 30/05/2020 20:50

Thanks so much, loads of really helpful replies, brilliant!

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HeyThereDelilah1 · 30/05/2020 21:08

Look at Hythe, down the road from Folkestone but a million times nicer and with an alternative / arty scene. I grew up there and now live in London, the only scary experiences I’ve had at night have been in Folkestone, there’s a lot of poverty and huge drug problems.

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TwinMumSuperHero · 30/05/2020 21:13

700k will get you a hell of a lot down here :) all the places mentioned above are really lovely. Whitstable would be really affordable or Deal. Hythe is nice too but a bit more retirement-y. Westgate/Broadstairs more than Margate. Anywhere along the Kent coast really.

Folkestone is OK but either pretty fancy or absolutely definitely not fancy. The creative Quarter has had lots of money pumped in but the areas around it are not so great. Unfortunately it's a case of coming down and having a stroll around when things are more normal to see what suits you. But 700k will get you a long way :)

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MadameMarie · 30/05/2020 21:13

Kent people are the friendliest in the country, salt of the earth folk (not sure where you're moving from).

If you get the chance to go, go.

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MaxNormal · 30/05/2020 21:27

Folkestone?! With that budget you can get something nice near Brighton. What about Rottingdean or Saltdean? You'll have the Lido then as well.

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Putthedamnlidonit · 30/05/2020 21:31

Thanks so much, just the info I needed. Got Hythe, Whitstable and others on the list. Also Saltdean. Thanks again.

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DappledThings · 30/05/2020 21:34

I'm in a village just outside. It's such a mixed town. The beach and the coastal park are fantastic, it's great for arts and food. Loads of lovely restaurants and bars opening all the time. Just hope they survive the lockdown. Harbour Arm is great.

But main bit of high street is pretty grim clothes shops are limited to Primark, New Look and Choices.

You can see the two sides online too. The local FB groups are full of amazing community arts projects, history and innovation. But on the other side there's a fuckload of casual racism that is really quite grim.

We found a village that is close to Folkestone so we can use all the good bits of that and close to Ashford for really quick commuting. We have the best of all worlds!

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