Milton keynes?
#16
Forum Regular
Joined: Dec 2005
Location: San Roque
Posts: 30
Re: Milton keynes?
aylesbury is erm well a bit of a dump.
i know it is further out but northampton is just off the M1 and only 1 junction further than MK, but i know you can buy 4 bed detachted house for about 200k.
but then you also have to consider the 4 years of motorway upgrades between J6 and J10 on the M1 curently with 3 years left.
i know it is further out but northampton is just off the M1 and only 1 junction further than MK, but i know you can buy 4 bed detachted house for about 200k.
but then you also have to consider the 4 years of motorway upgrades between J6 and J10 on the M1 curently with 3 years left.
#17
Re: Milton keynes?
aylesbury is erm well a bit of a dump.
i know it is further out but northampton is just off the M1 and only 1 junction further than MK, but i know you can buy 4 bed detachted house for about 200k.
but then you also have to consider the 4 years of motorway upgrades between J6 and J10 on the M1 curently with 3 years left.
i know it is further out but northampton is just off the M1 and only 1 junction further than MK, but i know you can buy 4 bed detachted house for about 200k.
but then you also have to consider the 4 years of motorway upgrades between J6 and J10 on the M1 curently with 3 years left.
#18
Re: Milton keynes?
Hubby did the test drive this morning..he drove the MK and then drove back at 6.40..took him 1.20 hours because of the motorway works.
As far as we know it will finish in Dec. 08..will it not?
As far as we know it will finish in Dec. 08..will it not?
#19
Forum Regular
Joined: Dec 2005
Location: San Roque
Posts: 30
Re: Milton keynes?
i ma have the dates wrong but my friend who lives in mk and is up and down the M1 a lot for work said its one year into 4 years. i guess checking with the highways agency is the best thing to do.
#20
BE Enthusiast
Joined: Nov 2004
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 307
Re: Milton keynes?
I lived in Milton Keynes which is in Buckinghamshire all my life before moving to Oz. Both my children went to school there, one at Denbigh and one at Shenley Brook End which both have good reputations. As a result, places are highly prized so you must live within the catchment area or you won't get in.
As with any large town it has it's good and bad areas. It has been built up around lots of older villages and hamlets and in my opinion these are the nicest places to live, Shenley Church End, Shenley Brook End, Willen, Tattenhoe, Simpson, Loughton as well as Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell and parts of Old Bletchley are very pretty. Among areas to avoid would be Netherfield, Springfield, Fishermead, Beanhill, Coffee Hall, Stacey Bushes, Eaglestone, Lakes Estate (Bletchley), but a drive around would soon make it clear where not to go.
There is alot more to MK than the shopping centre - the theatre, Snozone with it's indoor real snow ski slopes, the busiest night club district outside London in the south east, lots of open spaces, lakes, bike tracks and woods.
If you want to live further out there are loads of villages and small towns but of course you will pay more for the privilage.
I know people knock MK but it ticks alot of boxes for many people.
Blimey I 've nearly sold it back to myself!
As with any large town it has it's good and bad areas. It has been built up around lots of older villages and hamlets and in my opinion these are the nicest places to live, Shenley Church End, Shenley Brook End, Willen, Tattenhoe, Simpson, Loughton as well as Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell and parts of Old Bletchley are very pretty. Among areas to avoid would be Netherfield, Springfield, Fishermead, Beanhill, Coffee Hall, Stacey Bushes, Eaglestone, Lakes Estate (Bletchley), but a drive around would soon make it clear where not to go.
There is alot more to MK than the shopping centre - the theatre, Snozone with it's indoor real snow ski slopes, the busiest night club district outside London in the south east, lots of open spaces, lakes, bike tracks and woods.
If you want to live further out there are loads of villages and small towns but of course you will pay more for the privilage.
I know people knock MK but it ticks alot of boxes for many people.
Blimey I 've nearly sold it back to myself!
#21
Re: Milton keynes?
My husband works in Northwood and we could easy move to Buckinghamshire, but we would have the same problem..no decent house under 400k..thats why we thought about MK..I'm sick to my teeth looking at overpriced shit holes..
Does anybody know any areas around Northwood, within a 45 min drive and affordable?
Does anybody know any areas around Northwood, within a 45 min drive and affordable?
A friend of mine moved to Naphill in Bucks and got a lovely house for a good price. I think the Chiltern Train Line runs along that way too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naphill http://members.lycos.co.uk/Naphill/home.html
We lived in Rickmansworth which we liked very much before moving to Australia but it's probably just as pricey as Northwood.
#22
Re: Milton keynes?
My son went to a school in Bedfordshire which was meant to be very good (Harlington) which has GCSE scores in the 70's. The best schools around were across the border in Hertfordshire, for example (St George's in Harpenden) and (Hitchin Girls' School). If you don't need to live in Milton Keynes what about living in Buckinghamshire as they still have the grammar system, and some of those schools are meant to be excellent.
Kathy
Kathy
I hate MK and would never live there and the shopping centre was my personal hell but many love it so it's hard to call. It seems to be a place that is either loved or hated - no inbetween.
#23
Re: Milton keynes?
I dont believe it...since Harpenden and St. Albans are far to expensive ...we found a very nice house in Milton keynes we would be happy to have...
Talked to the school..and they are full..so is every decent school around..phoned the council and they say that the school situation is very bad because they are not enough schools and so many people coming into the area..
Our daughter would have to go to the 19 % GCSE school or to a school miles away, both only if places free or possible not going to school for a wile until something comes up...yeah right..she just had her report and she has a excellent in every subject...
Thats it..I'm leaving this country behind...we all very much liked it here and we don't want to leave, but it is just impossible to stay, because if I see one more shitty ex counsel house for over 300k..I' m going mad and scream:curse:
My god..against this country, Germany is paradise well..in housing and schooling anyway, still england has the nicest countryside.
Talked to the school..and they are full..so is every decent school around..phoned the council and they say that the school situation is very bad because they are not enough schools and so many people coming into the area..
Our daughter would have to go to the 19 % GCSE school or to a school miles away, both only if places free or possible not going to school for a wile until something comes up...yeah right..she just had her report and she has a excellent in every subject...
Thats it..I'm leaving this country behind...we all very much liked it here and we don't want to leave, but it is just impossible to stay, because if I see one more shitty ex counsel house for over 300k..I' m going mad and scream:curse:
My god..against this country, Germany is paradise well..in housing and schooling anyway, still england has the nicest countryside.
#24
Just Joined
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 1
Re: Milton keynes?
I did the same thing,had a look liked what i saw, moved here,that was 5yrs ago since then i've become accustomed to life in Milton Keynes as long as you expect the odd murder,rape,stabbing,in your street,and don't mind living amongst junkies,thieves,liar's,alcoholic's and people with no moral's you'll still find plenty you wont like and wish you'd stayed in bed the day you had a look around and got it so wrong..Guess what once your here you can't get out.. PLEASE stay where you are [/FONT]
#25
Re: Milton keynes?
I did the same thing,had a look liked what i saw, moved here,that was 5yrs ago since then i've become accustomed to life in Milton Keynes as long as you expect the odd murder,rape,stabbing,in your street,and don't mind living amongst junkies,thieves,liar's,alcoholic's and people with no moral's you'll still find plenty you wont like and wish you'd stayed in bed the day you had a look around and got it so wrong..Guess what once your here you can't get out.. PLEASE stay where you are [/FONT]
We live in Northwood next to Harrow...same probleme with the stabing and the rest...
Thats we we will leave again..I had enough of this country..
In germany I get this for 300k
Why should I spend the same money for this http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetai...a_n=1&tr_t=buy
Do you see the madness of it..and the house in Germany is in Bonn..a city right next to Cologne and a very nice city by the river Rhine.
I think the brit. lost their marbles when it comes to house prices and how much they willing to pay for ..mmmhh how do I put it nicely...
Last edited by eurotramp; Apr 3rd 2007 at 3:48 pm.
#26
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 10,551
Re: Milton keynes?
I love germany. i was on stag at check point Charlie the night the wall came down it is a very nice country despite what many people think. Its rebuilding its self very well in my opinion. now for mk what a s°°t hole spend a week their and before you know it you will be racing people from one roundabout to another a new designer town and it has poorer adsl service than most welsh villages. i would stay in Germany
#27
Forum Regular
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 266
Re: Milton keynes?
I love germany. i was on stag at check point Charlie the night the wall came down it is a very nice country despite what many people think. Its rebuilding its self very well in my opinion. now for mk what a s°°t hole spend a week their and before you know it you will be racing people from one roundabout to another a new designer town and it has poorer adsl service than most welsh villages. i would stay in Germany
#28
Re: Milton keynes?
We like milton keynes because of all the parks and lakes and all the walking and biking paths. There seems to be a lot to do and the houses are cheap...compare to Northwood anyhow. We also like all the shopping, no parking problems and no traffic jams. Some very good schools around as well, had a quick look for schools
in Flitwick and there seems to be no good secondary around.
We just don't know what its like to live there..people seem to love or hate it
The only problem is hubby driving down to northwood..could be a loooong drive
in Flitwick and there seems to be no good secondary around.
We just don't know what its like to live there..people seem to love or hate it
The only problem is hubby driving down to northwood..could be a loooong drive
Have you looked out along the A40/M40.
At one point I commuted out from here to the Wycombe area, had a b/f out there too. Whilst some bits are a bit icky, a lot of it is really quite nice. The home counties grammar shcool system works, and imho, it keeps neighbouring schools that little bit "better" as well.
For 300k you're going to get a much bigger 3-4 bed semi, or even detached place.
#29
BE Enthusiast
Joined: Nov 2004
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 307
Re: Milton keynes?
i lived in mk for 28 years and yes it was a lovely place but now i wouldent even go there we moved out 4 years ago for the sake of our kids,everything is very expensive and crime is out of controll muggings,murders,non stop race attacks and constant rapes.As i said its gone really down the shitter and its such a shame there are nice areas but the crooks hit them as they have more to steal and destroy theres no escaping it.mk is the overflow of everywhere and it dosent work.last but not least mk is home to thousands of pedos and there not monitored well allways loosing them in city and on days out im sure this is a problem everywhere but mk has a real prob.sorry to those in mk but its an honest point.
#30
Forum Regular
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 266
Re: Milton keynes?
I am sorry that you feel that way about MK now. We only left last summer and my view of it is nowhere near as extreme as yours. You must have had some bad personal experiences to feel this way. While I am under no illusions and I know it has it's problems, it also has alot to offer. In the street we lived in for 10 years, there was not one single break in. Maybe we were lucky?