We're hoping to move house in the summer. We're moving out of a city and have a choice of 3 areas with train stations so DH can commute to the city to work. 2 of the areas I know are nice and I have no qualms about them but they are at the top end of our price range. Another area is the nicest suburb of a rather large town but we would get more for our money. I guess I want to know that the nice suburb isn't affected too much by the areas in the rest of the town.
How can you know that an area is a nice place to live? What things do you check?
I suppose what is important to us is a nice park for DD to play in, a decent leisure centre for swimming, green spaces where we can walk, a town centre that's not full of foul mouthed mothers, plenty of activities I can go to with DD.
However, all of those things I can check out. what is also important to us, like everyone, is that there's no evidence of anti-social behaviour around the immediate vicinity. How could we possibly know about these things?
I live in an area where a high house price no longer determines somewhere as a nice area.
God - I hope I don't sound like a snob. We're not moving to a mansion, far from it, it's just we live in a city and deal with a fair amount of anti-social behaviour from time to time.