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Calling Scottish Mums- Would Love your Opinions

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colette · 08/12/2006 15:56

We have been considering moving out of Glasgow- at present we live in a flat in the southside and would quite like to upgrade to a house but cannot do that here without moving to a grim area iykwim. Also we are a bit dissillusioned with Glasgow generally.
We have been considering Stranraer , see my other thread - sorry have not managed to do a link. It is in travel/ general advice. The replies have backed up what I was worried about.
Also have considered Stirling and the surrounding area, but the problem is the best areas are too expensive for us and Cambusbarron looked like a great contender until we looked at the primary school hmi report! Also there seemed to be a lot of wild kids hanging about on the street- really like the location otherwise. Dh lived in Stirling for about 7 years and we used to visit it a lot when we first met.
Anyway to cast the net wider I would really like your opinions on these and any other areas in Scotland that ;
1- have good schools but reasonable houseprices eg. 3 bedroomed under ?150,000
2- are semirural and have a good community feel iykwim
3 are commutable to a city or major town easily
4 have less drugs related problems, crime and violence than glasgow.
5 are good places for kids to grow up but have some things for adults too - sports centres, cinemas , good restaurants . Beautiful countryside
I know cheaper house prices usually means less desirable. So I know I am asking a lot .
I am hoping your insights will give me an insiders guide to living in different places- and this will help us to broaden our search. We are really stuck in a rut and are going round in circles and would really be grateful for your input

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nailpolish · 08/12/2006 16:22

NO dont consider Fife

nailpolish · 08/12/2006 16:22

is Dollar Fife? or Clackmannanshire...?

nailpolish · 08/12/2006 16:22

Dunblane is nice

Callandar

roudn there

colette · 08/12/2006 16:23

FiveGoldenFIMBOs that looks lovely- will look in more detail laternie and keeps asking me to play so if I dissapear I will be back later.
Where are you now FiveGoldenFIMBOs ? When I first visited Scotland I was really impressed with Perthshire - it was 15 years ago and I had forgotten so am very interested now

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expatinscotland · 08/12/2006 16:23

it's apparently clackmannanshire, naily.

which we're going to go and explore ourselves if it's dry tomorrow!

colette · 08/12/2006 16:24

Nailpolish Dunblame is nice , too pricey for us very good schools

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expatinscotland · 08/12/2006 16:25

i think 3bed under £150 is going to be really tough in perthshire, tbh, as well as good schools.

we've been looking ourselves.

hence, clackmannanshire tomorrow . . .

colette · 08/12/2006 16:25

Thanks for the website address nailpolish

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FiveGoldenFIMBOs · 08/12/2006 16:25

I am in Norwich. My dh's job was moved here. I does take much to guess where he works.............

purplemonkeydasheranddancer · 08/12/2006 16:25

i love dollar! but you gotta be able to drive or it'd be pretty isolated.

FiveGoldenFIMBOs · 08/12/2006 16:26

*It doesn't

expatinscotland · 08/12/2006 16:26

yes, we drive, thankfully!

and don't mind it at all.

b/c honestly, if you're looking for decent house in the £175 range - three bed - you're going to have to drive in most areas.

at least one of you.

colette · 08/12/2006 16:27

Goodluck ex-pat, you have to get out there and try. Enjoy your day

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FiveGoldenFIMBOs · 08/12/2006 16:27

PSPC is the Perthshire version of TSPC

expatinscotland · 08/12/2006 16:27

it's supposedly really nice.

west coast isn't for us. we need to be near the ILs in Edinburgh.

expatinscotland · 08/12/2006 16:29

another option, if you're looking at easy link to glasgow, is dumfries and galloway.

colette · 08/12/2006 16:30

FiveGoldenFIMBOs - bit thick can't guess. I lived in Kings Lynn for a while- it looked beautiful on the Gordon Ramsay prog the other week. As a teenager I thiught it was too quiet. Would have loved Glasgow then

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colette · 08/12/2006 16:31

Sorry Wallace - I am very slow at typing. Inverness is quite cut off sometimes isn't it. Also are they a bit anti-english moving in

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FiveGoldenFIMBOs · 08/12/2006 16:32

Expat this is for you

expatinscotland · 08/12/2006 16:32

Aw, thanks, FIMBO.

DH has vetoed Fife, though .

I'm not really sure why, his father is a Fifer.

K, that's probably why .

FiveGoldenFIMBOs · 08/12/2006 16:33

Let's just say "Quote me Happy" and leave it at that. Dh cringes everytime he sees it.

nailpolish · 08/12/2006 16:33

DO NOT LIVE IN FIFE

apologies to all Fifers

expatinscotland · 08/12/2006 16:34

I've never been up Inverness way. MIL says it's nice enough.

DH is funny, though. Like a lot of Edinburgh natives, he finds places like that very remote and far, when they aren't really.

FiveGoldenFIMBOs · 08/12/2006 16:35

NP I have always been curious - where did you live in Fife? You can tell us now you don't live there anymore.

expatinscotland · 08/12/2006 16:35

Naily, that's what he's like!

He said, 'I'm no' living there, like.'

I said, 'Why?'

He just laughed and said, 'Gonnae no do that. Gonnae no.'

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