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Moving to Hastings or Hove?

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moumoute · 01/06/2017 09:59

We are 2 foreigners from Scandinavia and North Europe, without kid but working on it, into arts and technology. I am pretty keen to move to Hove for the atmosphere and my husband is interested in Hastings to get a bigger house.
Any advice to share? Which city is the safest? Which one has the most pendants lights shops (my husband is scared of kitsch shops in Brighton).
Is Hastings a good place for 2 non-British people? Wink

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MrsPatmore · 01/06/2017 16:42

Both areas have their problems but I prefer Hove. Not as scuzzy as Brighton, lively High Street, easy to get around. Think schools might be a problem though and house prices are high. Hastings has much cheaper housing and pockets of trendy places- St Leonard's? Very deprived though in some areas. It's arty but doesn't have the breadth of culture that Brighton/Hove does in my opinion.

Finola1step · 01/06/2017 16:44

Hove. Every time. Hove.

LIZS · 01/06/2017 16:46

Hove without any hesitation. Far more leafy, less run down or antisocial behaviour.

Allthebestnamesareused · 01/06/2017 16:55

Hove!

Crumbelina · 01/06/2017 17:58

Hove. 100% Hove.

Uberfluffs · 01/06/2017 20:08

Hove - Hastings came out as one of the worst places in the country to live a few years ago.

Ariawyn · 01/06/2017 20:20

depends on your budget -

Semi-detached properties sold for an average price of £559,745, while terraced properties fetched £498,617. Hove, with an overall average price of £436,454, was similar in terms of sold prices to nearby Hove (£436,633), but was more expensive than Hangleton (£386,042) and Preston Park (£412,496).

Hastings 1000+ sold properties found. Last year most property sales in Hastings involved flats which sold for on average £135,570. Terraced properties sold for an average price of £221,008, while detached properties fetched £334,475.

Laska5772 · 01/06/2017 20:25

If you like Hove have a look at Shoreham by Sea just 5 miles up the coast .. We lived there until about 10 years ago when we moved for jobs and loved it . Still have friends there .. .. its great with good connections to Brighton & Hove for shopping and London . nice atmosphere , good small arts/music scene.. farmersmarket etc.. Houses are cheaper than Hove and it has a nice small high street ,,

Sparkletastic · 01/06/2017 20:31

Oh you have 2 threads on this. I'm answering on the other one Confused

moumoute · 02/06/2017 17:11

Thanks everyone!
Its going to help me. @Laska5772 I'm going to check Shoreham by Sea. I don't know if I like Hove better than other parts near Brighton. I just like Brighton but need to find a nice and quieter corner to convince my husband to move there! I love farmers markets.
Thanks @Aryanwin for the heads up. I would hope to get a 2bed house for less than 400k but that's naive. We may have 280k cash and need a loan so it depends what jobs we can get...

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WhereAmIGoingWhatAmIDoing · 02/06/2017 21:00

Move to Hove, def not Hastings

Ariawyn · 02/06/2017 21:14

Have you thought of the other way, seafood? Etc

Dontjudgeme1 · 02/06/2017 21:17

l think pp means Seaford.

Ariawyn · 02/06/2017 21:18

Seaford not seafood!!
Some lovely villages along the coast

Dontjudgeme1 · 02/06/2017 21:18

Hove

Ariawyn · 02/06/2017 21:18

Seaford not seafood
Some lovely villages along the coast

Ariawyn · 02/06/2017 21:19

3 times I tried to post, but it kept going to the search page (chubby fingers)

LIZS · 02/06/2017 21:23

Rottingdean is a nice spot, might be pricey now though. Ditchling if you aren't fussed about being right on the coast.

moumoute · 09/06/2017 13:10

Hi all and thanks for your replies! Star
I am very obsessed with Brighton (Hove, etc) and this is due to the fact that I like the tolerance and non conformism. I also like that it's near London but it works on its own too. People seem very friendly (I went there twice but do a lot of research). How can I convince my husband to move there from perfect Scandinavia?

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moumoute · 09/06/2017 13:12

@Laska5772 how much does it cost to go to London from shoreham by sea?

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tinypop4 · 09/06/2017 13:15

Hove without a shadow of a doubt. Second having a look at Shoreham,my DM lives there and it's a nice place very close to Brighton and Hove.

Equimum · 09/06/2017 17:06

Hove!

Almondmilk · 26/06/2017 21:33

What's wrong with Hastings though? House seem affordable, seaside, up and coming art scene...

KitKat1985 · 27/06/2017 13:56

I live between Hove and Hastings. If you can afford Hove then I'd go there. You'll still get a lot of that tolerant, non-conformist vibe that central Brighton has, but it's quieter and not as touristy. Hastings isn't as bad as some people here are making out, (and it's a hell of a lot cheaper), but it's very deprived in areas so you would need to choose carefully, and it definitely hasn't got the Brighton-esque 'vibe' that I think you are looking for.

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