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Where should I relocate to?...(I need your help) please read the post to understand better. TIA

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TheTallOne · 10/09/2021 11:49

Hello Mumsnetters, I am new on here and I could do with your kind help regarding where should I relocate to? Yes I am a guy – I have seen so many threads about properties on the web from Mumsnet that made so much common sense and were honest, I felt I wanted to join and ask for help - I hope that you don’t mind? :-)

I’m a guy about to need to relocate away from my family home and I’m in an area that I have grown to love, it a village in Surrey named Shepperton. This is not something that I want to be doing and I am forced to due to the breakdown of my relationship and because as a cash buyer, I now cannot afford a reasonable detached house with a garage anywhere near my family home, family or friends. That’s life.

Here’s where I need your help: I would love to integrate into a new community where there’s a reasonable standard of living and I can walk to local shops, reasonable public transport and hopefully be near the sea or countryside and in an area that is welcoming and relatively safe. That’s what I have here in Shepperton. Sure, it’s not the best area, but it’s definitely not the worst area :-)

Starting a new life in my early 60’s is leaving me feeling a bit overwhelmed on my own, and while I have wanted to live near friends in Kent (Whitstable / Seasalter / Canterbury or Hastings. Or relatives in Arundel). Trouble is with Covid in this example, it kicked all those areas off my wish lists with DFL’s buying places as soon as they could realise they could get away with working from home and buying in those areas for less money that their London homes were worth.
Supply and demand went crazy quickly. I think I went a bit crazy when I saw what happened and was powerless to react.

Prices went through the roof rapidly! My budget was static. I saw increases of £75k - £125k per house in some instances. Offers well above asking prices, sometimes sealed bids were common. Gazumping reared its ugly head. My newer dreams gone.

Looking on Rightmove & On The Market I have saved 100’s of detached houses or detached bungalows with 3 bedrooms and a garage and garden for around £275k cash from months of refining my searches. It absolutely must have decent fast Fibre Optic connectivity and decent mobile phone signals for EE or Vodafone for work. Yeah, I know “he’s fussy isn’t he” :-)

So many areas. I don’t have the time to visit so many areas to take a look. I am really busy on so many fronts. Once I have narrowed it down with your help, I will visit for a few days per area. This is where I could really do with your input. What fits my requirements in your own experiences?

I have looked online in so many areas. I have no experience of any of them, and it’s daunting not knowing any of these areas to live in from - Yorkshire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Lincolnshire, Pembrokeshire, Norfolk, Devon, Lancashire, Cornwall, East Anglia to Monmouthshire and others I probably omitted.

Can you please help?

Thank you so much for your kind help in advance.

OP posts:
Abigail12345654321 · 11/09/2021 08:42

This is in Lakenheath, Suffolk

Brand new so low maintenance costs and fits your specification - three beds, garage, nice village

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/79813491#/?channel=RES_NEW

peachycream31 · 11/09/2021 09:02

@Member589500

Just read through all other responses and my vote is for that Epworth place. I have friends who relocated there just before the pandemic and they’re loving life. Have visited and it’s beautiful around there with friendly pubs and a great community feel. Don’t know about broadband though. I live very near to you OP. Agree Shepperton is a good place to live. Best of luck with your search.
Yes, Epworth is amazing! It has everything and is so friendly, snd of course such better value. Doncaster 25 mins, Sheffield 40. Main line train to Kings Cross from Doncaster just 1 hr 20 mins I think. York 45 mins. 15 mins on train. Sea 45 mins. Etc.

Also officially gets the second most sunshine in the UK ...

PuntasticUsername · 11/09/2021 09:09

I don't know if anyone has suggested this one yet - being sold by the parents of a lovely Mumsnetter!

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/am_i_being_unreasonable/4343287-My-DM-selling-her-house-should-anything-be-happening-yet

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/112388579#/channel=RES_BUY&id=media1&ref=photoCollage?channel=RES_BUY

It's not perfect for your needs, because (as extensively discussed on the thread) the bedrooms are a bit unusual, and it only has a car port rather than a garage. But perhaps it could be converted?

SoosanCarter · 11/09/2021 09:42

@PlanDeRaccordement

You could look at Norfolk coast like Old Hunstanton or Wells Next the Sea (lots of lavender farms and sandy beaches). The Queens summer residence, Sandringham, is there as it is a very nice part of U.K.
What planet do you live on? His budget is £275k!
TheTallOne · 11/09/2021 12:20

Thanks Cattitudes, then by adding that additional cost, and the time to manage it it all (I have that experience already), it works out about the same as just buying a detached house. I love the thought and suggestion though - Cheers

OP posts:
TheTallOne · 11/09/2021 12:24

Thanks for the relatives dormer semi detached bungalow at £295k in Glos, it's not for me and wish her well selling it. Cheers.

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TheTallOne · 11/09/2021 12:29

Thanks to you ALL regarding Epworth, it's exactly the types of positive responses that I have been hoping for and looking for.

I don't have the time to check it out now, so I will do that probably tomorrow.
Once again, THANK YOU ALL. Cheers.

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Bookmarket · 11/09/2021 14:09

How about Belper or that kind of area in Derbyshire.

3 bed detached for example

I know you said you don't want a semi-detached many times over, but some semi-detached houses have their hallways share a wall rather than reception rooms. we lived in a large 1930s house like that. There was a also kitchen extension not joined to the neighbours walls. we could play music loudly in the kitchen or living room without it disturbing neighbours. I have friend who live in a 10 year old 5 bed detached house and they can hear their neighbours toilet flushing from inside their kitchen. 1930s semis can offer a lot of space and often a long garden and a garage.

Is the detached house about status?

EducatingArti · 11/09/2021 14:16

You definitely want to be in or near Stroud Gloucestershire. Beautiful scenery. Friendly and lively community, good transport links

EducatingArti · 11/09/2021 14:25

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/113296223

TerriblyNaice · 11/09/2021 17:43

This is cute. It's quite near to where I live and is in a nice village. The village isn't difficult to get to, either.

Been on the market for a while so should take offers under.

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/86902771

LIZS · 11/09/2021 17:49

You might find a 3 bed in Horsham or Worthing areas for your budget

Abigail12345654321 · 11/09/2021 20:44

@LIZS

You might find a 3 bed in Horsham or Worthing areas for your budget
Unlikely to find a detached three bed with garage in Horsham for £275k.
SaltySheepdog · 12/09/2021 08:16

Stunning area www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/111275438#/?channel=RES_BUY

SaltySheepdog · 12/09/2021 08:27

Lots of internal space www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/111181478#/?channel=RES_BUY

autumntimebrowns · 12/09/2021 08:47

I've just put my area into right Move and out in three beds detached with 15 miles. There were 91 results. Have at stone in Staffordshire and surroundings. Central area, great countryside, mid between Manchester and Birmingham. Less than 1.5 hours to London on train. Just watch out for HS2.

snowspider · 12/09/2021 12:00

LLangwm has a village shop and some arty types

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/112535480#/?channel=RES_BUY

snowspider · 12/09/2021 12:01

Cilgerran

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/109064261#/?channel=RES_BUY

snowspider · 12/09/2021 12:03

Scleddau

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/109860341#/?channel=RES_BUY

snowspider · 12/09/2021 12:04

Kilgetty, better transport links and more facilities

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/69067044#/?channel=RES_BUY

snowspider · 12/09/2021 12:11

Laugharne interesting place mix of local and DFL, arty and excellent annual Laugharne Weekend lively (sic) pubs and rugby club, very quiet in winter. Pretty and lots of interesting history

This house is ugly
www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/59615391/

On all my suggestions you would have to adapt to the broadband speeds and mobile phone connections and public transport options

3WildOnes · 12/09/2021 12:19

The above house is in Kent so not too far fr friends and family.

snowspider · 12/09/2021 12:25

Haverfordwest is lined up to get super fast broadband I believe and the best public transport options for this area and quite a lively arts scene, there are some nice houses but it still has its problems but there you are.

You could put a soundproof outbuilding t the end of the garden perhaps? Nice leisure centre across the road, parking permit and central location. hospital in Haverfordwest too.

www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/59611965/

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