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sallysimmons Mar 16th 2011 11:43 am

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Yes, I meant house prices. I think I've seen every Yorkshire and Cumbria house on Rightmove for the last 6 months (it's become a bit of an obsession) :lol: So far I have found the houses I like in Settle to be generally less expensive than the ones I like in Skipton - not by tons though.

But Settle's main advantage would be its centrality for us. My family is now in Cumbria and with friends and family in Manchester, Leeds and Bradford, Settle is equi-distant from everyone.

Commuting isn't an issue for us as we both work from home.

Haven't ruled out Skipton though :) (although the Streetview of that house in Settle was pretty compelling!)

jemima55 Mar 16th 2011 11:52 am

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New York to Settle. You`ll have to write a book, Sally!

johnh009 Mar 16th 2011 12:00 pm

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Originally Posted by sallysimmons (Post 9244934)
Yes, I meant house prices. I think I've seen every Yorkshire and Cumbria house on Rightmove for the last 6 months (it's become a bit of an obsession) :lol: So far I have found the houses I like in Settle to be generally less expensive than the ones I like in Skipton - not by tons though.

But Settle's main advantage would be its centrality for us. My family is now in Cumbria and with friends and family in Manchester, Leeds and Bradford, Settle is equi-distant from everyone.

Commuting isn't an issue for us as we both work from home.

Haven't ruled out Skipton though :) (although the Streetview of that house in Settle was pretty compelling!)

Cumbria is even better value for property as long as you stay away from the nuclear facility at Sellafield and don't eat the glow in the dark Morecambe bay shrimps. I am from Leeds and am living in Malvern, Worcestershire at the moment. To be honest, I prefer it down here because it is as much as 6C warmer on many days with less rain and is in a more central part of the country. Of course, it is horses for courses regarding location but I find the weather preferable. The further you get into the North West, the weather can become quite miserable.

sallysimmons Mar 16th 2011 2:39 pm

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Originally Posted by jemima55 (Post 9244948)
New York to Settle. You`ll have to write a book, Sally!

You know the funny thing is that if it was totally up to me and no one else to consider, I'd move to a cottage in Swaledale with no neighbors. Now that would be a change! :lol:

johnh009 Mar 16th 2011 11:32 pm

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Originally Posted by sallysimmons (Post 9245152)
You know the funny thing is that if it was totally up to me and no one else to consider, I'd move to a cottage in Swaledale with no neighbors. Now that would be a change! :lol:

Here you are, perfect:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/...f-nowhere.html

jemima55 Mar 17th 2011 1:18 am

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Blarghhh, no,Sally, I have to be within an easy drive from supermarkets, cinemas,restaurants etc. All this splendid isolation stuff is no good for me!
I am starting to notice "landscape porn" recently, though. Have you seen "The Trip", a BBC series with Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan travelling around the restaurants of the Lake District and North Yorkshire? It`s unbelievably beautiful to look at!

sallysimmons Mar 17th 2011 11:33 am

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Originally Posted by johnh009 (Post 9245832)

Wow that's too much even for me!

Jemima55, I LOVED that show. So funny :lol: We're going to the Lakes and the Dales in September and we plan to check out some of those places they went - although I doubt we'll be eating there at the prices they paid!

daunted Mar 17th 2011 8:26 pm

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Originally Posted by johnh009 (Post 9244786)
I assume you mean house prices? From what I can see, they look comparable and more than likely, house prices have further to fall in the UK. Here are two comparisons. The Skipton property also has four bedrooms as opposed to three in Settle and is in better condition. Also, you may spend more time and money commuting in Settle (if you need to):

Skipton

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-17626356.html

Settle

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-14834373.html


:rofl: that house in Settle is a friend of mines old house (they aren't current vendors) It is indeed a beautiful view looking down to the rugby pitch at the bottom of the hill. It is also on the main road into Settle and the whole time i was living there that road was the subject of many many council debates about the vast numbers of trucks that rumble through there every day constantly. It may have changed now but would definately be worth checking out before you buy.:thumbsup:

daunted Mar 17th 2011 8:29 pm

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this house is in a much better location in Upper Settle. Away from all the main roads but easy walk to shops and schools. Whats your price range?

daunted Mar 17th 2011 8:32 pm

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http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-16107213.html this is the house i mentioned in settle - better location

daunted Mar 17th 2011 8:43 pm

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http://maps.google.com.au/maps?um=1&...-8&sa=N&tab=il

hheehee the house to the right with the scaffolding is my old house!! wonder what she having done?:rofl: ooooooooh just did a 360 degree tour - forgot what a wonderful view i had there!

sallysimmons Mar 18th 2011 12:17 am

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Originally Posted by daunted (Post 9247900)
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-16107213.html this is the house i mentioned in settle - better location

Ha! It's funny you should link to that house. I have looked at it before (told you I knew every house on Rightmove :lol:). Looks like it could be really nice with some tarting up. I also thought this one looked promising http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-15764373.html

None of this matters anyway because it will be a few years before we go, and we'll probably rent at first so we can decide where to live - but it's fun looking!

johnh009 Mar 18th 2011 10:39 am

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Originally Posted by sallysimmons (Post 9248191)
Ha! It's funny you should link to that house. I have looked at it before (told you I knew every house on Rightmove :lol:). Looks like it could be really nice with some tarting up. I also thought this one looked promising http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-15764373.html

None of this matters anyway because it will be a few years before we go, and we'll probably rent at first so we can decide where to live - but it's fun looking!

When buying in the UK, it is worth looking at the Energy Performance Certificate published at the foot of the individual property descriptions. I never thought anything about it until I moved back to the UK and into the house we are currently renting. Basically, it is a piece of junk built in 1979 with little or no insulation and we get rather large heating bills during the winter. Having lived here for a while, there is no way I would buy a house like this.

sallysimmons Mar 19th 2011 5:02 am

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Originally Posted by johnh009 (Post 9249196)
When buying in the UK, it is worth looking at the Energy Performance Certificate published at the foot of the individual property descriptions. I never thought anything about it until I moved back to the UK and into the house we are currently renting. Basically, it is a piece of junk built in 1979 with little or no insulation and we get rather large heating bills during the winter. Having lived here for a while, there is no way I would buy a house like this.

Good point. There's no such thing here and when we bought this old house we had no idea that our utility bills would average $700 a month (and get over $1,000 in the winter). It is madness.

johnh009 Mar 19th 2011 8:00 am

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Originally Posted by sallysimmons (Post 9250441)
Good point. There's no such thing here and when we bought this old house we had no idea that our utility bills would average $700 a month (and get over $1,000 in the winter). It is madness.

Wow, I paid 80 pounds for the worst month here (December) and I thought that was bad. But then again, I am a cheap Yorkshireman.


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