OzMike
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My mate Pygmy John lives around there and I was going to crash there when I was coming over last April.
That bit the dust, but not a bad area in my opinion.
That bit the dust, but not a bad area in my opinion.
I would suggest looking in the poets corner area of Hove . You will get a decent 3 bed house for circa £550k which is very cheap for central Hove . The houses there aren’t big but you will get around 1100-1200 square ft with a small garden . Location is excellent because you are a short walk to church road and all the shops plus only a 10-15 min walk to Hove seafront . Also near to Hove station . Much less traffic than patcham with all the traffic off London road and closer to far more facilities like shops and coffee places , restaurants etc . Lots of young families live there who want to feel they are part of a central area of the city not stuck out in the sticks .
I would suggest looking in the poets corner area of Hove . You will get a decent 3 bed house for circa £550k which is very cheap for central Hove . The houses there aren’t big but you will get around 1100-1200 square ft with a small garden . Location is excellent because you are a short walk to church road and all the shops plus only a 10-15 min walk to Hove seafront . Also near to Hove station . Much less traffic than patcham with all the traffic off London road and closer to far more facilities like shops and coffee places , restaurants etc . Lots of young families live there who want to feel they are part of a central area of the city not stuck out in the sticks .
Thanks. We’ve been keeping an eye out around there too. Definitely on the list though tends to lack the significant outside space and not keen on the difficult parking. But certainly like the proximity to everything.
In terms of the actual housing though, no comparison to the one we fancied in Patcham that was 50k cheaper. Edwardian house, fully refurbished, modern but with character, off street parking for 2 cars and a garage, room to expand, great garden with home office already in place, views up to the Downs.
Location is the key to the prices obviously but our current location is more central than Poets Corner - so unfortunately the house itself needs to tick a lot of boxes to make the move worthwhile.
Depends what your priorities are. I’d say £550k gets you a big property with big garden in Patcham.
I live in Carden Avenue and I’m 1.3 miles from Preston Park Station, 1.5 miles from Preston Park and 2 miles from Hove Park. The seafront and South Downs is a short drive away and we have local parks in close proximity. And as mentioned above an excellent bus service.
My personal choice would be Patcham over Poets Corner based on the equivalent sizes of the property.
The fact that more and more now work from home means space and size will quite often outweigh location. And let’s face it, if you have a young family how often do you get to benefit from the bars, pubs and restaurants in Hove?
Are you saying the one you was interested near the Wilmington was Edwardian?
I think so, but modernised. Maybe I've mixed up my eras.
Cheers everyone. Interested to know what areas are better for the money as one response suggested, as almost everywhere looks a lot more expensive to me. Seems good value for what the area offers.
Unfortunately for us, someone else likes the area a lot as they’ve already put an offer in on the house that piqued our interest and got it taken off the market! We didn’t even get a chance to look inside. Oh well. Useful info all the same and it’s meant we’ll keep an eye out around there now.
I would suggest looking in the poets corner area of Hove . You will get a decent 3 bed house for circa £550k which is very cheap for central Hove . The houses there aren’t big but you will get around 1100-1200 square ft with a small garden . Location is excellent because you are a short walk to church road and all the shops plus only a 10-15 min walk to Hove seafront . Also near to Hove station . Much less traffic than patcham with all the traffic off London road and closer to far more facilities like shops and coffee places , restaurants etc . Lots of young families live there who want to feel they are part of a central area of the city not stuck out in the sticks .
Alive & kicking.Haven’t heard from [MENTION=338]smudge[/MENTION] in ages hope he’s ok?
Alive & kicking.