Typical Tory.We’re busy topping this ranking.
“Berlin has the fastest rising house prices in the world, study finds”
Typical Tory.We’re busy topping this ranking.
“Berlin has the fastest rising house prices in the world, study finds”
Just the kind of thing that would send Rod Liddle and Danny Baker apoplectic! Can somebody make sure they get a copy?
A lot of locals of a certain age(under 40, certainly under 35) can't afford to live there. Not all obviously, but plenty can't.
There's a lot I really like about Brighton, but I appreciate that as I enter the glory years of my middle age I'm likely to find the list is going to get shorter. If I was a student, or heavily into daytime drinking, or casual sex, or drugs, I'd probably think the place was paradise.
The thing that I really don't like about Brighton is the idea some people have about living there. That however tedious their personality, they can move to Brighton, get some tattoos and piercings and somehow achieve a level of "coolness" that is well beyond their natural reach. Walk around the North Laine most afternoons and you encounter an endless supply of these identikit people, all revelling in their uniqueness yet all looking exactly the bleedin' same.
I have a natural aversion to anything that is "cool" and people that aspire to be "cool". The really interesting people I've met don't shroud themselves in all that rubbish. Brighton is sometimes far too self-obsessed for its own good and that certainly goes for most of the professional Brightonians I've come across.
https://www.thelocal.de/20180411/be...e-prices-out-of-every-metropolitan-city-study
We’re busy topping this ranking.
“Berlin has the fastest rising house prices in the world, study finds”
The proportion of 20-44 year olds living in Brighton is well above the national and regional average
https://www.bhconnected.org.uk/sites/bhconnected/files/City Snapshot Report of Statistics 2014 2.pdf
Nearly every house in my street appears to have local-born 20-44 years living there as virtually every family has grown-up children
For locals I can only go on what I know and that is the people I grew up with (who are 40 or under). Not many of them can afford to buy in Brighton.
What part of Brighton do you live in? Did the local born 40 year olds who live their buy their houses?
Shinfield is only good if you live south of the blackboy pub otherwise it's the Whitley overspillI would move back to sussex in a flash, if my husband would agree and my daughter was finished with school. Reading is not as bad a people try to make out, and I live in Shinfield so it has quite a nice village, but Brighton will always feel like home to me. My mum still lives in Hove, and I back about every two weeks, I can see how it has changed since the 20 years I moved away, so I am not nostalgic for how it was when I grew up, I miss the beach.
The comments on these things always make me laugh as there is ALWAYS someone that says they have lived in the city for 20+ years and its not as good as it used to be, too noisy and loud and drug fuelled etc. I think these people just have to accept they got old! Of course it isn't as suited for you now as to when you were 20 years old. I love the city, it changes all the time but that is what makes Brighton so great, if you want a place that stands still then move somewhere else.
Shinfield is only good if you live south of the blackboy pub otherwise it's the Whitley overspill
I'm the opposite to you as would hate to live back in Brighton as just don't like it and find it full of scruffy weirdoes and geeky students
I liked reading (30 years)to be fair although it's become to overcrowded to quickly and the traffic was shite
What part of Brighton do you live in? Did the local born 40 year olds who live their buy their houses?
Walk around the North Laine most afternoons and you encounter an endless supply of these identikit people, all revelling in their uniqueness yet all looking exactly the bleedin' same..
I wouldn't say Hipster City, heavily polarised more like. Last Saturday Mrs V and I stopped off for a drink at The William IV before the gig in the Dome, it was £14.70 for two large house wines, while we sat outside we were approached by street beggars 3 times in 10 minutes. Heaven or Hell ? Sodom and Gomorrah ?
This, with the exception that as an old git, there is very little that I now like about Brighton.
Used to love it as a young git, but can't stand the fu---ng pretentiousness of the place and some of the inhabitants.
As the lovely Shania Twain sang...'That don't impress me much.'
Yes I am south of the blackboy up from the garage and school green. Lived here 12 years now, the amount of new house being put in is incredible at the moment, soon there will be no gap between Shinfield and Spensers Wood