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Desperate to move -Where to buy a property for £150,000 max in Scotland?

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Requinblanc · 12/09/2020 15:24

I would really appreciate some advice. I am looking to move to Scotland on a small budget to try to save my health and sanity!

I need a quiet, safe place where I can buy a 2 bed property with some outdoor space and I would love something near the sea.

The main requirement, beyond peace and quiet and access to nature, is that it is needs to have a train station as I don't drive and to be close-ish to a hospital. I would like to be no further than an hour from either Glasgow or Edinburgh if possible.

I have had the bad news that my London flat is affected by the cladding scandal as my buyer could not secure a mortgage without one of these new fire safety survey so my plans to sell quickly and to comfortably buy in Scotland with a bigger budget have been turned upside-down.

I've had a lot of health issues (with one more operation coming this week) and I really need to leave the capital for a better life at this stage because it is starting to make my long term health condition worse and I just need a way out.

Can anyone recommend somewhere? I am happy with a small town or village, but not a big city. I can renovate something and I don't need a 'pretty' house at all, just a quiet location where I can try to recover for the next few years.

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Onlyagirl · 12/09/2020 15:30

Eyemouth, Berwickshire. Fishing village with regular bus services to Berwick for train station, shops etc. You would get a nice little house with a garden for your budget.

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Newmama29 · 12/09/2020 15:34

Ayrshire ticks all your boxes there

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EarlGreyJenny · 12/09/2020 15:36

Ayrshire.

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FortyFacedFuckers · 12/09/2020 15:40

Galloway Road, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, ML6
www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-96567716.html

This meets all of your requirements apart from near the sea, it’s less than a mile to the train station which which will take you straight to Glasgow & Edinburgh in less than an hour, it’s also local to a hospital!

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HirplesWithHaggis · 12/09/2020 15:41

Another one saying Ayrshire, you'll get something really nice for £150k round here, and there are some decent seaside towns with rail access to Glasgow.

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tothesea · 12/09/2020 15:45

Burntisland in Fife has a beach and a station
and seems affordable www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-72409167.html
Aberdour too, although it’s more expensive I think.
Good luck I would love to live by the sea.

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SBTLove · 12/09/2020 15:48

62 Hillside Grove, Bo'ness
www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-73173708.html, this is a nice estate.
5 mins from sea, sits on Firth of Forth, I live near here, nice wee town, 10 mins to station for trains to Edinburgh & Glasgow

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Requinblanc · 12/09/2020 16:47

Thank you so much!!! I was so upset about the news about my flat sale falling through and it is really good to see that I should be able to realise my dream move after all.

I really appreciate all the suggestions!

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Wbeezer · 12/09/2020 16:50

I know two people (friends of friends) who've moved from London to Burntisland.

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Wbeezer · 12/09/2020 16:52

Im not sure I'd recommend Airdrie. (no offence Airdrionians).

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Nix2020 · 12/09/2020 16:54

Definitely Ayrshire, you'll easily get what your looking for here. Troon is nice coastal town with rail links. Ten minute drive to local hospital.

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SBTLove · 12/09/2020 16:55

Agree, no to Airdrie especially when there’s plenty affordable coastal areas.

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Lidlfix · 12/09/2020 17:32

Not by the sea but there's plenty in Falkirk and some in Stirling in budget. Kelpies and Helix in Falkirk and Stirling has too much to mention. Both are in between Glasgow and Edinburgh with train stations and gorgeous countryside on your doorstep.

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Dinnafashyersel · 12/09/2020 17:33

Yep Ayrshire. Anywhere on the Ayr to Glasgow train route along the coast pretty much, or you could do the same on the Largs / Greenock routes.

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SylvanianFrenemies · 12/09/2020 17:38

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-65971738.html

Youd need to take a ferry, but it is an easy journey to Glasgow.

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SylvanianFrenemies · 12/09/2020 17:41
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EarlGreyJenny · 12/09/2020 17:48

Broughty Ferry (suburb of Dundee) has a beach and a train station and big hospital in Dundee. Could get to Edinburgh in not much over an hour.

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FAQs · 12/09/2020 18:02

What about Dundee? Near to the sea and Edinburgh, up and coming area.

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FAQs · 12/09/2020 18:03

Didn’t see @EarlGreyJenny post.

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MotherofTerriers · 12/09/2020 18:04

Largs

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Sexnotgender · 12/09/2020 18:09

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-72409395.html

2 minutes walk from a large beautiful park and 5 minute walk from the train station. 35/40 minutes train journey into Edinburgh.

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Sexnotgender · 12/09/2020 18:12

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-73158084.html

Same street as the previous one I posted.

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Wbeezer · 12/09/2020 18:24

Couple of nice ones in Freuchie and Ladybank (nice villages in Fife with train stations on line to Edinburgh) on Rightmove under your budget. Sorry didn't manage links

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Requinblanc · 12/09/2020 18:33

Thank you again everyone for all your advice, you made my day...

I have familiarised myself with the sale process a bit in Scotland and understand the 'offer over' side of things and at least not being in a chain will allow me to concentrate on my buy.

I assume my next step should be to find a reputable solicitor to guide me further.

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tabulahrasa · 12/09/2020 18:38

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-73141584.html

No sea, but... fairly quiet village, across the road from the main line to Glasgow and edinburgh, so less than an hour to both and easy enough access to proper countryside without being too rural if you don’t drive.

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