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wreckingball Mar 22nd 2017 5:28 pm

Moving to London....Help
 
Hi,

My husband has just accepted a job in London that is a 2 minute walk from Waterloo station. We currently live up North and have no idea where to live in London.
We have 2 children aged 7 and 5 who we would like to get into a good school and my OH would like to be within a 30 minute commute of Waterloo
Does anyone have any good recommendations on what areas we should be looking at living in? We're looking to rent somewhere for the first 12 months before potentially looking at buying. For rental, we've set a budget of around 1200-1500 a month

Please help! we're so confused!

Sparkleydiva Mar 22nd 2017 7:45 pm

Re: Moving to London....Help
 
Hi

I can't help with south of the river but my daughters recently moved to London and are in Kensal Rise, NW London. My main comment is that your rental budget seems quite low for four of you and wanting only 30 min commute in London. My girls are paying £1600/month for 2 bedroom flat and it takes my eldest 40-50 mins to get to Islington. Something may have to give unfortunately

michali Mar 22nd 2017 8:53 pm

Re: Moving to London....Help
 
It is going to be difficult to get something within your budget. The best way is to check with sites such as Rightmove, example Properties To Rent in Wimbledon - Flats & Houses To Rent in Wimbledon - Rightmove where you can find prices, schools, proximity to station etc. South of the river is more likely to get you a lower rental but some areas are still expensive.

EuroTrash Mar 23rd 2017 12:28 am

Re: Moving to London....Help
 
Dulwich College used to have a good name. Dulwich would be within 30mins of Waterloo by car out of rush hour. You wouldn't commute by car, I don't know what the public transport links are these days but should be OK. There are some nice places round Dulwich. Also some places to avoid. See what you can get for your budget eg Properties To Rent in Dulwich - Flats & Houses To Rent in Dulwich - Rightmove

robin1234 Mar 23rd 2017 12:33 am

Re: Moving to London....Help
 

Originally Posted by wreckingball (Post 12210901)
Hi,

My husband has just accepted a job in London that is a 2 minute walk from Waterloo station. We currently live up North and have no idea where to live in London.
We have 2 children aged 7 and 5 who we would like to get into a good school and my OH would like to be within a 30 minute commute of Waterloo
Does anyone have any good recommendations on what areas we should be looking at living in? We're looking to rent somewhere for the first 12 months before potentially looking at buying. For rental, we've set a budget of around 1200-1500 a month

Please help! we're so confused!

Your husband is ahead of the game already, being a two minute walk from a London terminus. Many London commuters have to factor in a further 20 minutes or so, bus or walk, once they get to London.

So, would you consider somewhere in the outer suburbs or countryside that is within 20 or 30 minutes of Waterloo? I'm thinking Chislehurst, Orpington, Sevenoaks even. In other words, get a map of train services that go into Waterloo or Waterloo East, and consider towns that have a travel time of less than (say) 25 mins and have a frequent service.

robin1234 Mar 23rd 2017 12:40 am

Re: Moving to London....Help
 

Originally Posted by EuroTrash (Post 12211155)
Dulwich College used to have a good name. Dulwich would be within 30mins of Waterloo by car out of rush hour. You wouldn't commute by car, I don't know what the public transport links are these days but should be OK. There are some nice places round Dulwich. Also some places to avoid. See what you can get for your budget eg Properties To Rent in Dulwich - Flats & Houses To Rent in Dulwich - Rightmove

Yeah I was going to say Dulwich and Sydenham and loads of lovely places around there. Parks, museums, public gardens galore. Rents not cheap though. Multitudinous train and bus services into London from those areas. You'd be in Waterloo in twenty minutes by train, slower by bus.

Editha Mar 23rd 2017 8:07 pm

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Dulwich is expensive. Look at Catford, Bellingham, Lewisham. All on the Waterloo line.

MidAtlantic Mar 23rd 2017 11:42 pm

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Consider Herne Hill.

Pulaski Mar 24th 2017 12:17 am

Re: Moving to London....Help
 
Nowhere is going to be cheap, but potentially anywhere in and outside SW London from Wimbledon, kingston, Surbiton and out towards Guilford is going to be within or close to 30 minutes from Waterloo (trains from further out are faster).

a223chu Mar 24th 2017 2:30 am

Re: Moving to London....Help
 
You may want to work out the trains terminate at Waterloo first, then use the station names along the line to do a good search on rightmove/zoopla. If you want to stick to the tube, may consider looking further east on Jubilee line that brings you up to Stratford (about 30 mins ride). but that is still within zone 2/3, you may still want to increase your housing budget to accommodate.

wreckingball Mar 25th 2017 9:03 pm

Re: Moving to London....Help
 
thanks for all the replies. We've sat down at the weekend and tried to review all the direct trains into Waterloo and have also reviewed the budget which looks like we may now increase.

so many places to choose from though, hopefully we'll make the right decision!

Pulaski Mar 26th 2017 12:25 am

Re: Moving to London....Help
 

Originally Posted by Editha (Post 12211799)
Dulwich is expensive. Look at Catford, Bellingham, Lewisham. .....

There are good reasons why those places are cheaper! ;)

robin1234 Mar 26th 2017 12:37 am

Re: Moving to London....Help
 

Originally Posted by wreckingball (Post 12213258)
thanks for all the replies. We've sat down at the weekend and tried to review all the direct trains into Waterloo and have also reviewed the budget which looks like we may now increase.

so many places to choose from though, hopefully we'll make the right decision!

Factor in Waterloo East, which is adjacent to Waterloo. That brings in SE London, and Kent and Sussex.

Editha Mar 26th 2017 7:31 pm

Re: Moving to London....Help
 

Originally Posted by Pulaski (Post 12213382)
There are good reasons why those places are cheaper! ;)

I grew up in Bellingham.

cheeky_monkey Mar 31st 2017 6:35 am

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Originally Posted by Editha (Post 12211799)
Dulwich is expensive. Look at Catford, Bellingham, Lewisham. All on the Waterloo line.

i wouldnt live in Lewisham//i lived there in the 90s was ok as single person sharing with my mates all in our early 20s..i mean it was sh*t hole then not for kids though..today its even worse..not for the faint hearted.


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