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Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by Balham10 » Sun Apr 26, 2015 10:55 am

Happy to help - just message me with any questions you have. In terms of Heathrow, I think we're about 45 minutes away on a good day but I confess we haven't driven it since we moved here so you'd need to double check. Certainly the M1 is ten minutes away.

Good luck with it all - we found it extremely challenging to move here but it's absolutely the right thing for our family.

Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by kcbh27 » Sat Apr 25, 2015 10:07 pm

Balham10 - I'd love some more information on Harpenden. I've been reading up on it and it looks lovely. There's not much available on the market right now but hopefully in a few months when we start looking that'll be different. I think that we might need to take a drive to check it out.
How far is it (time-wise) to Heathrow airport? Hubby travels quite a bit and usually from there.

Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by Balham10 » Mon Apr 20, 2015 9:49 pm

We left lovely lovely amazing Balham / Clapham last year after 12 years of living in London. It took 12 months to find the perfect place and finally settled in Harpenden which is next to St Albans. 90% of people we have met here are Londoners with young kids who have moved here because the schools are superb and the commute in to London is so easy (15/20 mins to kings cross). A few people have mentioned St Albans and it's definitely worth a look. We ended up in Harpenden (after narrowing our search to St Albans and Harpenden) for various reasons but a big one was that we felt there are many similarities to what we were used to. If you'd like any more info let me know!

Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by this_is_cat » Mon Apr 20, 2015 2:39 pm

When did any of you last look at prices in East Dulwich?!
They are on a par with BTC now, and some parts of Dulwich Village and Herne Hill triangle are higher...

Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by allyphilly » Mon Apr 20, 2015 8:05 am

Hi, I just realised I still get these emails even though I left Clapham a year and a half ago...but I think it was fortuitous, because I have the BEST recommendation for you!

We loved Clapham when we were there but found it difficult to upgrade from our two bed flat to anything more substantial when i got pregnant with my second child. We started the typical migratory pattern...we looked at East Dulwich (650K doesn't go very far there), realised we couldn't get what we wanted there and started looking at Forest Hill and Honor Oak. Both lovely areas, but there was so much competition for houses from people like us. Eventually, we saw the perfect house on the Dulwich/Crystal Palace borders, and I have to say, we have NEVER looked back. If you don't know about Crystal Palace, you have to visit. It's the most community-oriented place I've ever lived in my life. I loved Clapham but didn't meet many new people organically -- everyone I met was through my NCT group, etc, whereas in CP, I've made so many new friends in a year, I actually can't keep up with my social calendar. People are so friendly, CP park is amazing, Sydenham woods is great, the view are fab (though the hills can be killer), there are lots of great houses more reasonably priced than other parts of London, there's so much to do for kids, the schools are all outstanding/good (and if private is your thing, you're close to all of the Dulwich schools), and it has that diverse/eclectic/creative thing you don't really get in nappy valley. Lots of people in publishing, film, television, etc live around here. Good transport links with three train lines going through here (gipsy hill, cp, and sydenham hill), including the overground. It's just really really great. Take a look! Good luck x

Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by ExitPursuedByABear » Fri Apr 17, 2015 12:13 pm

What about somewhere like this in Muswell Hill? Great school catchments. Sorry, any excuse to get on Rightmove!

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for ... omMap=true

Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by firsttimerSW11 » Thu Apr 16, 2015 9:40 pm

How about somewhere like Thames Ditton, it's lovely. The train links are brilliant from Surbiton (one stop from Waterloo). If you wanted to go a bit further, I know people like Esher but it's that bit further out.

Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by ExitPursuedByABear » Thu Apr 16, 2015 9:33 pm

Have you considered Furzedown, between Tooting and Streatham? Near Tooting common, very friendly and lots available in that budget. You could buy in catchment of Graveney school (though would need to be within a few hundred meters I think).

Another option could be somewhere like Brockley, near Forest Hill and Dulwich. Or Wanstead to the East? You have Epping Forest on your doorstep and a nice high street.

You might be able to get North Muswell Hill/Finchley if you aren't fussed about getting a period property. Or check out Barnet, lots of families and brill schools.

Futher out, you could also buy in St Albans for that budget - again very family focused and fab schools. Only 20 mins to Kings Cross on train.

Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by kcbh27 » Thu Apr 16, 2015 7:44 pm

We are hoping to pay <650k and buy a place that is on a quiet-ish lane, has 3+ bedrooms or 3 and a study, a garden and a garage.

And now y'all see why we can't stay in zone 2. ;-)

Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by actuallyadad » Wed Apr 15, 2015 10:34 am

Friends just moved to Epping and love it for all the reasons you describe and it's on the tube.

Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by Bee@lifeafterlondon » Tue Apr 14, 2015 9:37 pm

great, hopefully some helpful ideas. Best thing is to ask a question - plenty of people been in your situation before and they are so helpful.

Also if you're in need of some face to face advice we're running free half hour one to one sessions in Putney in a couple of weeks. You can book a time slot and get advice all about a potential move - might be interesting for you perhaps? http://www.lifeafterlondon.com/book/

Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by kcbh27 » Tue Apr 14, 2015 9:28 pm

Thanks - I've been perusing your site for the last hour now. :-)
And thanks for the commute time, I've been slowly working that out and finding commute time maps online. :-)

Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by Bee@lifeafterlondon » Tue Apr 14, 2015 9:24 pm

Hi there, really good luck with the research. It can be so hard.
Just thought you might find this handy thing useful, it shows commute distance from the station of your choice. http://www.lifeafterlondon.com/calculate-your-commute/
Also another handy tool to locate schools is this one. http://www.locrating.com

Our website offers quite a lot of advice for people with guides on how to choose a new area and forums where you can speak to people all over the country for a bit of advice. Let me know if we can help.

Good luck

Bee at Life After London

PS huge thanks to NYE31 for mentioning our site - so appreciated.

Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by kcbh27 » Tue Apr 14, 2015 7:59 pm

Thank you so much everyone. I've started my research into these areas (and the dreaming as well). I'm glad that we have so much time to plan and learn about our next possible location.
But - I'm still going to enjoy every last minute of living here.

I'll still take any other suggestions. Thanks!

Re: HELP - Sooooo we know that this is the best place to liv

by rooting4tooting » Mon Apr 13, 2015 7:40 pm

Edgware and Stanmore, quite sleepy, but very nice

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