by SouthLondonDaddy » Fri Sep 08, 2017 9:55 am
Mmm, renting for a bit would be a logistical nightmare. A big question is if we can find and afford to buy a property we like; renting in the area makes weekend viewings easier, but doesn’t really give us greater chances of finding something within our budget. In other words, if we rent, like the area, but then fail to buy… we’ll be in a much worse position because by then our little tsunami will have started school, and the last thing we want is to move her around from school to school.
@sw1234, were you referring to Beatrix Potter? What do you mean about being guaranteed a place? My understanding was that priority is given to those living in the two “priority areas” but, even then, there are no guarantees, just like you are not guaranteed a place even if you live 150 metres from a school , because theoretically there could be lots of siblings ahead of your child.
Mmm, renting for a bit would be a logistical nightmare. A big question is if we can find and afford to buy a property we like; renting in the area makes weekend viewings easier, but doesn’t really give us greater chances of finding something within our budget. In other words, if we rent, like the area, but then fail to buy… we’ll be in a much worse position because by then our little tsunami will have started school, and the last thing we want is to move her around from school to school.
@sw1234, were you referring to Beatrix Potter? What do you mean about being guaranteed a place? My understanding was that priority is given to those living in the two “priority areas” but, even then, there are no guarantees, just like you are not guaranteed a place even if you live 150 metres from a school , because theoretically there could be lots of siblings ahead of your child.