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Where can you buy a house for less than £200,000 in South East?

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lovethebeach · 05/08/2017 13:21

Just that really...
Looking for nice safe areas in the South East preferably commutable to London and easy access to M25.
I'd be really grateful for any opinions.
TIA?

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Floralnomad · 06/08/2017 20:48

Dh was born there , and lived there for the first 26 yrs of his life , MIL lives there , and we lived in Walderslade ( which is officially Chatham for postcode purposes) for about 6 yrs . My dc also went to school in Rochester and I have numerous friends who have lived in Chatham their entire lives , and a sister who moved this year having lived there for 20 yrs - I feel qualified to say it's not nice .

bellabelly · 06/08/2017 22:27

3 beds, end of terrace, huge garden in Bletchley? link

Bit cluttered but could scrub up really nicely! Full value is 230k but they're offering a shared ownership scheme - worth thinking about?

bellabelly · 06/08/2017 22:33

Oooh - just looked at the trains and it's only 40 -50 mins from Bletchley station to Euston station, direct train, no changes. Depending on where he needs to get to in London, that's an easy commute.

lovethebeach · 06/08/2017 23:15

@Refilona that sounds good bit far from his friends but my dad used to nice near Aylesbury. Thanks @JigglyTuff that looks lovely will check ashford out with him.

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lovethebeach · 06/08/2017 23:19

Sorry meant @bellabelly

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lovethebeach · 06/08/2017 23:23

@Refilona I totally agree oh from Yorkshire but too far for ds for work and friends and got a decent job he's settled in.

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lovethebeach · 06/08/2017 23:25

Sorry about typing am on phone not iPad so too smalll to see what writing lol.

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