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Preezie Aug 27th 2012 4:32 am

Help with areas to buy in pls!
 
Hi there. We are going to be moving to the UK in a few months. We want to purchase a property for under 600k. My hubby will be working from home most of the time, but will occasionally be required to go to his office in central London. He is considering driving to work if necessary and is therefore not too fussy about being close to a subway station. However, this would be an added bonus. Our main priority is our two kids aged 8 & 10. We want to move to an area which has good state schools and which is safe and relatively 'chav' free. We were considering the following areas....your comments on these areas will be much appreciated:

Epsom
Guildford
Croxley Green
Woking
Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent
Maidstone, Kent
Sevenoaks, Kent

We seem to be leaning more towards Epsom, Guildford & Croxley Green at the moment, but I would love to hear your opinions on these areas. Thanks

Harvester523 Aug 27th 2012 6:40 am

Re: Help with areas to buy in pls!
 

Bearing in mind I haven't lived around there for many years, I wouldn't recommend Croxley Green, but consider areas the other side of the M25 like Amersham, Little Chalfont and Chorleywood, all of which are on the underground, as driving into London is a nightmare, or Beaconsfield & Gerrards Cross which are on the main line and close to the M40.
I don't know what they're like for schools, and don't know the other areas you mentioned. Good luck!

Chortlepuss Aug 27th 2012 8:18 am

Re: Help with areas to buy in pls!
 
My sister lives in Wokingham (nr Reading). She was very happy with the state schools - her boys have done exceptionally well. Good communications/service to London and quite a few pretty spots. Although if I were commuting to London I'd choose St Albans every time!

Meow Aug 27th 2012 10:49 am

Re: Help with areas to buy in pls!
 
If I were you I'd delay buying and rent for a while. You then get to 'test' an area and house prices have still further to fall, so you'll be able to buy the right house for less money next year.

MrMuffin Aug 27th 2012 3:26 pm

Re: Help with areas to buy in pls!
 
I'd agree with Meow about renting for a year or so until you identify areas more specifically. But hopefully I can help a little regarding Epsom and Guildford.

I was born in Epsom and spent many years in and around the Town. The Town itself is bustling and bust and has many options for shopping. I can't really comment on the schools as my school (Glyn) has changed dramatically to more of a technical school. There are lots of other schools around though but seeing as I have been away for a while you'll have to find people more in tune with them.

Epsom is really well connected to London with a main train station right into the city. There are plenty of areas around the town itself which are really pretty and in fact within just two miles of the town centre is real farmland with lots of walking and hiking trails and paths. The Epsom Downs is a great place to visit and the Epsom Derby is held there each year which is really fun too. I am surprised by the housing prices especially for smaller homes but in the region you're looking there seems to be some great options. Surrounding areas which would make gorgeous places to live also include Banstead, Burgh Heath, Tadworth, Ewell, Ashtead and Leatherhead, Great Bookham, Mickleham (right by Boxhill) and even parts of Chessington and out towards Hampton and Kingston. Esher is gorgeous and very pricey.

Guildford is a bigger town and a bit further out but we used to make a day to go there for Christmas shopping some years. There are some beautiful towns out that way too. But it's that much further out if you're commuting into London.

Good luck with your move and search for a place to live!

SanDiegogirl Aug 27th 2012 4:28 pm

Re: Help with areas to buy in pls!
 
Epsom and Guildford: really nice places.

Lived in Guildford for 10 years. Lovely countryside around it, not too far from the coast (well and hour or so down the leafy lanes), very attractive town centre.


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