Agreed. Worthing is a non-runner for me as the A27 is so unbearable that any journey east by car must feel like torture.
House prices will always force people to look a little bit further afield to find the nearest affordable place, regardless of how undesirable that place once was. Right now, the nearest place to Brighton that offers a lot of house for your money is Lancing. Shoreham is expensive, Southwick is expensive, Portslade is expensive. It’s a matter of time before younger people from Brighton realise how nice Lancing beach is and how much potential the housing market offers and start moving in, dragging up the standard as they do. And once that happens every house in the town will be worth an extra £100k in five years.[/QUOTE]
i think that’s a tad optimistic
Agreed. Worthing is a non-runner for me as the A27 is so unbearable that any journey east by car must feel like torture.
House prices will always force people to look a little bit further afield to find the nearest affordable place, regardless of how undesirable that place once was. Right now, the nearest place to Brighton that offers a lot of house for your money is Lancing. Shoreham is expensive, Southwick is expensive, Portslade is expensive. It’s a matter of time before younger people from Brighton realise how nice Lancing beach is and how much potential the housing market offers and start moving in, dragging up the standard as they do. And once that happens every house in the town will be worth an extra £100k in five years.[/QUOTE]
i think that’s a tad optimistic
You wait till it’s officially known as Lancing by sea.
They are nice areas, but it is difficult to move back down south when you want to. It took me 33 years to get back, and still have a mortgage now.
I understand what you’re saying, but if we do want to return South we’ll take what we can get. The move would see us living near to very good friends, and in the same area as her family, who she is missing greatly after living down here for 10 years. Personally I’ve lived away from Brighton many times, we live in Sompting now and the only time I go into town is when I’m on the train going to Falmer.
Mrs DFP and myself are currently weighing up a move to Leeds, specifically the Roundhay, Chapel Allerton, Moortown area. Really struggling to find reasons not to.
I can understand your wife missing her family. I thought I would be ok moving north when my ex came out of the Navy, but struggled.
I’m kind of conditioned to it now, and living down here doesn’t hold the same lure and charm as it once did when I was a younger man. I’ve lived abroad, I’ve lived in the Midlands ,Cornwall and Surrey, fancy something different now.
We couldn't find any! Let me know if I can help at all. We moved to Guiseley (well Yeadon actually, just) because it has much better transport links and is somewhat cheaper but just as nice an area. Chapel A is really getting pricey now.
From Guiseley it's only 11 minutes on the train into Leeds but you're also on the doorstep of the Dales, and right next to the airport (but parallel to it so not much noise).
Horsforth, Burley-in-Wharfedale, Menston and Ilkley are also worth looking at (all with stations).
Oh and Otley is great too if you're not so bothered about the train - lots and lots of pubs and a pretty place.
I moved to Lancing from Hove coming up to three years ago. Went from a pokey 2 bed flat to a nice three bed end of terrace with large driveway and garden for not much more than I sold my flat. Sure some people turn their noses up at the area but I quite like it now, my daughter's nursery was great and her primary school is excellent. The centre is a bit ropey in places but the beach area makes up for it, and popping out for something is quick and easy. My main gripe is the evening rush hour traffic, if you come from the east it can get very congested on the A27 from the Southwick tunnel.
Agreed. Worthing is a non-runner for me as the A27 is so unbearable that any journey east by car must feel like torture.
Thanks. The whole area has really captivated us, our friends live literally 2 minutes from Roundhay Park, which is beautiful, we’ve been perusing the usual property pages and there’s quite a few houses that have taken our fancy. Realistically we want a 3/4 bed semi detached with drive, nothing OTT, walking distance to restaurants, pubs and a bit of lifestyle. The Mrs is on her way up to stay with her parents as we speak, she’s got plenty of time to investigate further areas and see what takes her fancy. It’s kind of a win win, she gets to be near her family, and I’m near one of my oldest friends and God-Daughter
Thanks. The whole area has really captivated us, our friends live literally 2 minutes from Roundhay Park, which is beautiful, we’ve been perusing the usual property pages and there’s quite a few houses that have taken our fancy. Realistically we want a 3/4 bed semi detached with drive, nothing OTT, walking distance to restaurants, pubs and a bit of lifestyle. The Mrs is on her way up to stay with her parents as we speak, she’s got plenty of time to investigate further areas and see what takes her fancy. It’s kind of a win win, she gets to be near her family, and I’m near one of my oldest friends and God-Daughter
me and the wife are thinking of moving from Brighton once we've had some work done on our flat and put it on the market
realistically with a child we need more space and Brighton isn't really the place where that's going to happen, so we're probably going to have to bite the bullet and move elsewhere. I work in Brighton and my wife works in Worthing so we're thinking either moving west or north of brighton.
things we need are:
-alright schools
-comfortable commuting distance to brighton and/or worthing (to Brighton needs to be done by public transport)
-decent sense of community and "stuff" to do
-ability to afford a "reasonably priced" 3 bed property
who here has experience of a similar migration? Looking at the market we can definitely afford places like Southwick, Shoreham, Lancing, Worthing and at a push Portslade/Mile Oak and going north Haywards Heath and Burgess Hill
Buying in Harrogate or York might offer DFP a better chance of keeping up with Brighton prices.They are nice areas, but it is difficult to move back down south when you want to. It took me 33 years to get back, and still have a mortgage now.