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you have a property budget of £145k and can move anywhere any the UK. Where do you go?

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NotQuiteUsual · 31/10/2019 07:47

Definitely, totally theoretical situation...absolutely not mucking about on Rightmove and Google trying to find where to move my family to...

But let's say you were a young working class family who a had 145k budget and could move anywhere, where would you go? Requirements being that you need at least 3 bedrooms, public transportation, schools nearby and somewhere relatively safe. We're not very fussy and open to anything! But I am absolutely overwhelmed by the options!

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Waxonwaxoff0 · 31/10/2019 07:53

I'd stay where I am in my town in the east Midlands. Good transport to two big cities, primaries and secondary schools near by and you can easily get a 3 bedroom house on that budget. In fact I'm buying one myself next year!

sunsalutations · 31/10/2019 07:55

Scottish Borders

londonmarathonhalfwaypoint · 31/10/2019 07:56

Sheffield

NotQuiteUsual · 31/10/2019 07:57

Waxonwaxoff0 what town is that if you don't mind sharing? I've looked at a few east Midland towns and the ones in my budget have people saying what dumps they are. But I live in Scunthorpe for years and thought it was lovely, so definitely don't trust a lot of those kinds of reviews.

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Waxonwaxoff0 · 31/10/2019 08:03

I'll send you a PM Smile

stucknoue · 31/10/2019 08:04

You can buy in several Midlands cities, but it will be the rough part of town for that price ... it's more like £300 in a nice neighbourhood

NotQuiteUsual · 31/10/2019 08:10

stucknoue that suits us, we are rough! Grin We've been stretching ourselves financially to rent in a very middle class area and I'm suffering a bit of imposter syndrome. As long as crime and antisocial behavior aren't a massive issue then we're good.

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AnchorDownDeepBreath · 31/10/2019 08:11

I live in the Midlands but you'd get nothing near 3 bedrooms in any of the cities near me - our one bed was £190k. My instinct would have said further north. I'd check out the places you are suggested for a few nights if you can; and see if they could feel like home. Is there a jobs requirement? Do you need a certain industry or income level?

TheQueef · 31/10/2019 08:13

Chesterfield.

fromthefloorboardsup · 31/10/2019 08:18

Plymouth

NotQuiteUsual · 31/10/2019 08:23

Anchor my husband works from home, so apart from once a monthish heading to London, which is no drama from pretty much most of the UK, and I work in care, so shouldn't have any issues picking up work. Definitely not looking properly rural though.

The plan is draw up a shortlist of towns that fit the bill, then spend late winter, early spring doing weekends away in them and see where we like. But there's so many options!

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lastqueenofscotland · 31/10/2019 08:23

You’d get a lovely house in many many parts of the north east for that

Horsemad · 31/10/2019 08:24

Lincoln? Or a surrounding town?

izzywizzywont · 31/10/2019 08:28

why dont you stay in Scunthorpe or basically anywhere in north lincs?
you wont really find better. seriously under rated part of the country.

hoorayforharoldlloyd · 31/10/2019 08:29

Liverpool but go south of the city - bettet schools, transport, parks, safer. You can afford wavertree but not the posh bit. Still decent though.

North shields - great schools, transport, by the beach.

Jobs not great in either area though.

WooMaWang · 31/10/2019 08:32

You'd be able to achieve that in much of the north east.

For example, this (www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-66490771.html) is in Newcastle, near good schools, local amenities and public transport (bus and metro - plus easy access to the east coast mainline and airport). The area is totally fine.

Your money would go even further in other areas of Newcastle and in the surrounding area.

NotQuiteUsual · 31/10/2019 08:34

izzy we live down south now, we moved to be near family which I feel was a mistake. It's definitely on the cards, it's a lovely part of the UK and doesn't deserve the reputation it seems to carry. If it were up to me we'd be going to Brigg or Barton, but DH isn't as keen sadly.

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PlausibleHoot · 31/10/2019 08:38

East Lancashire, specifically around Burnley, Padiham or Colne. Burnley gets sneered at sometimes and like anywhere you do have to pick your area/street wisely but it's a good town with a lot going for it. On the doorstep of some terrific countryside but good-size towns and well-connected. Fast trains to London from either Manchester or Preston, both reachable by train (or to a lesser extent car) from Burnley. Housing is (comparatively) cheap there and you'd get a good three-bed for your budget.

The other one you could look at would be in/around Crewe in Cheshire. Not dissimilar to Burnley actually but a slightly different vibe. Possibly a touch more expensive though.

Cobblersandhogwash · 31/10/2019 08:38

Edinburgh or Glasgow

OakleyStreetisnotinChelsea · 31/10/2019 08:47

I'd stick close to where I am. You'd get change for your £140k. Choice of good schools, local amenities, public transport, easy to get to train station for the east coast mainline for the London trips.

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-84419789.html

x2boys · 31/10/2019 08:48

Somewhere in the Northwest of England ,there are plenty of nice areas with good schools etc you just have to look around

Pumpkinpie66 · 31/10/2019 08:48

You say not properly rural - but do you prefer small towns or cities? I love Birmingham and it has every suburb from very rough to posh to suit all people, but if you aren't into cities it's less good.

MoobaaMoobaa · 31/10/2019 08:49

Hull? 2 half hour train journey to kings cross, and nearish Scunthorpe for old friends?

www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/53177193?search_identifier=9412a494feb0fdaac4757f5a2c38896a

www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/53182578

NotQuiteUsual · 31/10/2019 08:50

Pumpkinpie66 We've never lived in a city so I can't discount it, small towns are our comfort zone though.

Thank you all so much for suggestions, having a great time on rightmove fantasy shopping right now!

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