We currently live in a great house in a not great suburb of a small city. The house itself is large, detached, ticks loads of boxes & is well situated for transport links, school etc. However the reason we could afford it is because it’s on the edge of a council estate. Now I have nothing against council estates - I spent my entire childhood in a council flat & most of my family still live in social housing - BUT in our area there’s a fair bit of anti-social behaviour, visible drug dealing (although that seems to go on everywhere) etc. and nowhere really to go out (although the city is only a bus ride away). We have great neighbours & obviously once we close our front door whatever’s going on outside doesn’t affect us.
We’re in a better financial position than when we bought the house 5 years ago & could afford a mortgage on a house in the lovely, village-y suburb 2 miles down the road with cafes, beaches, lovely high st. etc. but prices there are more than double for a similar size house, so we’d effectively be doubling & adding years onto our mortgage (if we stay put we could pay the mortgage off by the time we’re 50). It would also mean a lifestyle change. As it stands we have a decent disposal income for holidays, days out etc., which is important to us (we both grew up in poverty & want our DC to have the things we didn’t), but if we increased the mortgage we’d need to tighten our belts & accept that we wouldn’t be mortgage free until we’re in our 60s.
What would you do? Move to a nicer area & tighten belts or stay put & enjoy the disposable income?