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Where to live on 3m

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ItsPissingDownAgain · 03/03/2021 14:56

First world question: where would you live in london on a 3m budget. Low income otherwise (!), kids in state primary, we like diversity, zones 1/2, parks, ease of travel (ideally bike but if not then public transport)

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Davros · 03/03/2021 14:59

Just about Belsize Park NW3

Davros · 03/03/2021 15:00

But only faith state primary schools

HollowTalk · 03/03/2021 15:02

Why wouldn't you spend £2m and have more income coming in?

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Labobo · 03/03/2021 15:03

Baffling question. £3m for a home but low income. Why? Why not buy cheaper and have some money to live well.

Same4Walls · 03/03/2021 15:05

How on earth can you have a 3 million pound budget for a house but a low income? Wouldn't you spend less money on the house and have some more disposable income or have I missed something??

Enidblyton1 · 03/03/2021 15:06

Seriously....get the hell out of London. If you have low income (inherited wealth?!) you probably don’t need to be in the city for work. Buy an amazing house with grounds for around £2m and send your children to an excellent private school.

fronz · 03/03/2021 15:07

Somewhere where I could buy a house for under 2m & enjoy the cash.

Enidblyton1 · 03/03/2021 15:07

Admittedly, my suggestion might not tick the diversity box

BarbaraofSeville · 03/03/2021 15:09

If your income is low, I agree about not using all your budget as you may struggle to cover the running costs of an expensive property (council tax, heating, maintenance etc).

But I wouldn't live in London either. I'd use about half a million to buy somewhere warm and sunny and live on the other £2.5M.

SleepingStandingUp · 03/03/2021 15:11

Well before anyone gets in a tizzy over low income, let's remember this is op and she may mean only 100k each

SleepingStandingUp · 03/03/2021 15:14

Where about do you work op or are you living frugally off inheritance etc?

I'd pick somewhere nice by the kids school / work and bank the difference.

InsufferablePerformanceFather · 03/03/2021 15:53

If you have a low income you need to seriously consider the running costs of a £3m house.

emmy239 · 03/03/2021 15:58

Assuming this is real - buy a house for £1m and invest the £2m, living off the interest.

As PP have said, the running costs of a £3m house would be too much on a low income. Also what would be the point?

optimisticpessimist01 · 03/03/2021 16:01

I really think you need financial advice before you spend £3m on a house when you think you are "low income". I agree with PP, £1m house and invest the rest.

SleepingStandingUp · 03/03/2021 16:01

(awaits the drip feed of I told DH we couldn't afford the lifestyle on just 150k after tax! We're too poor!)

waltzingparrot · 03/03/2021 16:03

I'd move to the coast and Invest at least 75%. (Misses point entirely)

Enidblyton1 · 03/03/2021 16:04

Ham is lovely but...
not diverse and takes forever to get into central London.

3WildOnes · 03/03/2021 16:05

I would live in Notting Hill.

3WildOnes · 03/03/2021 16:07

I love ham but not diverse, not in Zone 1/2 and not great public transport links.

emmy239 · 03/03/2021 16:11

But what would be the point in living in a £3m house somewhere like Notting Hill, if you don't have the disposable income to enjoying all the fab restaurants/lifestyle, and would stick out from your neighbours? Assuming you aren't exaggerating the "low income".

Buy a nice big house somewhere further out and live an easy life off the rest of the money .

emmy239 · 03/03/2021 16:15

My sugesstions:

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/77960745#/

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/102114395#/

Also I will accept my 10% fee for financial advise now Grin

fabulousathome · 03/03/2021 16:35

Islington? Hampstead?

Redtartanshoes · 03/03/2021 16:41

I’d buy 2 of these, rent one out and use to fund private school/holidays/nice life

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/77672955#/

Davros · 03/03/2021 18:12

Assuming this is real - buy a house for £1m and invest the £2m, living off the interest.
What interest? There's very little of it around at the moment. Property is a better bet but this particular scenario seems a tad unbalanced

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