Meet the Other Phone. Protection built in.

Meet the Other Phone.
Protection built in.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Property/DIY

Join our Property forum for renovation, DIY, and house selling advice.

areas of the UK that are cheap-ish for houses now but bound to go up in value? + why is Nottingham so cheap?

206 replies

allaflutter · 09/05/2013 00:22

This would have to exclude South coast (Hastings and so on), and also the North proper, as I need easy access to London and other parts of the country.
Just find myself really hankering after space and a house or large maisonette, without other people living on top of you or on both sides (3 good size beds semi-detached ideally, or a flat on two top floors with loft space), having only lived and looked at flats in London and SW - I'm increasingly finding that a nice area doesn't compensate for the lack of space anymore. I think the older you get the more space you want!

The area has to be reasonably nice but not chi-chi, i.e. low crime levels and must have a train station with access to london ideally in 1hr but could stretch a bit. It also has to be quite green with nice surrounding country. Town or city. I can't do cottages or modern boxes, used to live in high ceilinged London flats.

So far I found a couple of nice looking places with cheap houses, but usually too far from London (i.e. around Harrogate - just great old houses there, small towns in SW). Or places like Abingdon in Oxon but no train station.

Well, there is Nottingham - some nice spacious period houses on rightmove, MUCH bigger than what you can get in many places. What I don't understand is why it takes so long on the train - are there plans for faster trains there? York is much faster even though further out. What's Nottingham really like? Is it likely to go up in value? Is it better than Sheffield which I know a little?

What about Stamford/Northampton to compare with Nott? In sw there is Chippenham and Swindon that are cheap but not attractive, are these places better in comparison?

I need to buy somewhere where prices are not going to drop and ideally rise as my cash income is low atm and it's important to invest well. My mum may well need to move in with me when a bit older too, so somewhere with buses a bonus. Oh and reasonably nice, friendly people a big bonus. School cattchments are not important.

If anyone is selling something like this, PM me - and maybe introduce me to a new area!
Sorry for the long saga...I'd be grateful for someone to help put an end to this frustration!

OP posts:
spotty26 · 15/05/2013 06:56

Warwick Ave Bedford on Zoopla £234,995 is nice.

The Castle Road area is nice by Russell Park and the river. The High Street itself is a bit run down but isn't every uk town centre excluding the likes of Bath and Chester etc? I will just use it when I need it and hang out in the smarter bits!

TheChurchHouse · 16/05/2013 13:51

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

TheChurchHouse · 16/05/2013 13:52

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

allaflutter · 16/05/2013 23:20

thanks TheChurchHouse - sounds very nice, again wouldn't even know of it if you didn't mention. is it similar to Bedford - better even? I like the idea of 30 min to Camb AND London. The house is not in my taste but appreciate te space, so thanks, style-wise I really need high ceilings (red brick Victorian or Bath stone is my thing). I'm away atm so replies will be a bit short Grin - it's a funny notebook for typing. Is it a pain to get westwards also (like Derby) or better, not that it's crucial.
spotty thanks - it's good but a bit too small and only front garden (I wonder what's at the back) - would rather pay more to get more, but it's almost there.

OP posts:
LeonieDeSainteVire · 17/05/2013 19:27

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn at poster's request.

allaflutter · 27/05/2013 18:31

bumping the thread after being away.
planning to visit Bedford soon Smile - any more info on Letchworth, TheChurch - are there period properties as can't see any on rightmove (or they are above budget and hence don't appear)?
any other places that I could visit on the same day?
Grantham hasn;t been really suggested, Leonie, as I think it's too small and not that near London, so I didn't really look at it, maybe lacks 'life'.

Is Bedford on the right line for quick access to Derby (not daily)?

OP posts:
New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread