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Moving to Glasgow from England for work - can we get semi-rural but commutable?

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mumofamenagerie · 15/12/2019 17:22

As the title says, we’re relocating to the Glasgow area for my husband’s job. He’ll be commuting 3 days a week, while I work from home. This means we can be more flexible in location as it won’t be a daily event.

Ideally we’d like somewhere semi-rural but which has reasonable transport links to Glasgow centre (public transport). We don’t know the wider area at all, as all friends are city-based. Is this plausible? Are there any areas where we could narrow our search to (my husband is up there currently and has been taking the train around, but because Glasgow is so big there are so many potential places and have no idea where to start)?

General requirements that might be useful: we have no children and won’t be having any, so schools are of no concern, but I’d like a large garden at minimum, with an acre+ of land ideal. I keep chickens and want a bigger flock than what I can currently fit in the garden of my 3 bed ex-council semi! I’d also like to be more self sufficient in general. My husband and I both grew up with large gardens in which fruit/veg were grown, and I want the room to do that on a larger scale. We’d want at least 2 bedrooms and either room in the house for a study, or room outside for a garden office (which is what I have now).

We have lived semi-rurally before in Lancashire (only shop in village was a small Spar, population of the local area which had 3 villages was 2k) so we know what that entails). We aren’t looking for a ‘nice’ area particularly, as we lived in the mainly council side of our village in Lancashire and on a mainly council estate now in the midlands. We have always got on well with neighbours.

Budget is probably £400k, with a tiny bit of wiggle room. We know that Scotland has an offers over system, so how much lower than £400k should we be looking at in our search? Do we need to have sold our house in England before making an offer (rather than just accepting an offer)? We shouldn’t have a big chain as we’d be a first or second time buyer’s house, but I don’t want to jeopardise anything with such a big move!

Thanks for any advice you can give (even if it’s ‘don’t be ridiculous, you can’t get that’ so we know to lower our ambitions).

OP posts:
anotherweenamechange · 18/12/2019 19:15

I love the houses on Stoneyholm road but wouldn’t like to be on that road with all the traffic. Stephen/Steven place (I think?) looks nice though and is a bit further off the road.

mumofamenagerie · 18/12/2019 21:44

So many stunning properties that tick all our boxes! I’ve been sharing the responses with my husband, and there are definitely houses people have posted that we may well bid on if they’re still on the market once our place has sold!

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Clangus00 · 18/12/2019 21:50

Just be careful with Ayrshire villages like Tatbolton or Drongan, if using public transport to get to Glasgow.

666onmyhead · 18/12/2019 22:09

Kilmacolm is lovely too

anotherweenamechange · 18/12/2019 22:19

OP definitely post houses here you’re keen on or even makes of towns or villages and we will be able to give you our thoughts. One place can be lovely then the next town not so nice!

ConstantScot · 18/12/2019 22:29

You want something on a train line. Places like Killearn and Balfron are beautiful and would suit your needs but are bus routes and not the most reliable.. though you could park and ride from Milngavie. Balloch, West Kilbride, Dunblane.. lots of great places to choose from.

MissMoodyMoo · 02/01/2020 00:05

Kilmaurs east ayrshire, 30 min drive to glasgow 40 mins on the train. Quiet country life rich with history and 2 great pubs/restaurants!

MissMoodyMoo · 02/01/2020 00:08

www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-82950908.html

I know the owner is open to lower offers

ICouldHaveTinsillitis · 03/01/2020 17:16

Just outside Milngavie & Bearsden:

offers over £360K - needs modernising.

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