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trevwalsh 23-01-2004 23:43

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im looking to move to the area but is there any places to avoid when looking???

and which areas are worth buying??
im a first time buyer and its scarey i dont wanna buy somwhere and end up moving out after 5 mins

thank for any help

glasgow guy 24-01-2004 00:14

I am not going to recommend anywhere in case someone says its not a nice place !
I will wait and see if anyone mentions where I live as a nice place to buy a house - I think where I live is a cracking street ! - but you know what they say - each to their own.

trevwalsh 24-01-2004 00:25

where i live now is a dump but property is expensive (salford)
there must be some areas to avoid!

where do live then glasgow guy

glasgow guy 24-01-2004 00:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by trevwalsh
where i live now is a dump but property is expensive (salford)
there must be some areas to avoid!

where do live then glasgow guy

I live in lovely wee street in clayton-le-moors which is about 10 mins from the town centre, we bought our house about 2 years ago for a bargain price and we got it valued last month and its gone up by roughly £11k, so I like to think that we bought at the right time :D .
when we were looking for a house to buy we must have looked at - at least - 15 houses all over accrington - all various sizes & prices - and the best of it is - the house we bought was the least modern of them all !
but it had all the victorian characteristics still in place going from the (modern ?) 1960's kitchen (units & worktops, sink) which are all in mint condition to the 3 piece victorian bathroom suite complete with victorian tiles and original glass bath panels to name a few...
its a proper surprise when you see it - I love it to bits - I doubt you would find things like that in houses any where else - and certainly not in glasgow !
I shall wait and see if anyone else thinks that my area is a nice bit - if anyone is wondering where exactly I do stay I am about a 2 minute walk from the greyhound pub !;)

SuperAccyStan 21-03-2004 15:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by trevwalsh
where i live now is a dump but property is expensive (salford)
there must be some areas to avoid!

:rofl38: :rofl38: :rofl38: tell me about it, mate. I have family in Salford. You dont know cavendish road do you?

ShortStuff 21-03-2004 16:02

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I live close to the Hospital which is quite a good area. Just lacking in the corner shop department!

lindsay ormerod 22-03-2004 09:16

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Anywhere near the top end of Peel Park is quite nice,but prices are rocketing at the mo',we were looking at Avenue Parade but it's just gone silly at the moment.Burnley Rd and the Christchurch area are also very desirable.

yerself 23-03-2004 18:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by glasgow guy
I live in lovely wee street in clayton-le-moors which is about 10 mins from the town centre, we bought our house about 2 years ago for a bargain price and we got it valued last month and its gone up by roughly £11k, so I like to think that we bought at the right time :D .
when we were looking for a house to buy we must have looked at - at least - 15 houses all over accrington - all various sizes & prices - and the best of it is - the house we bought was the least modern of them all !
but it had all the victorian characteristics still in place going from the (modern ?) 1960's kitchen (units & worktops, sink) which are all in mint condition to the 3 piece victorian bathroom suite complete with victorian tiles and original glass bath panels to name a few...
its a proper surprise when you see it - I love it to bits - I doubt you would find things like that in houses any where else - and certainly not in glasgow !
I shall wait and see if anyone else thinks that my area is a nice bit - if anyone is wondering where exactly I do stay I am about a 2 minute walk from the greyhound pub !;)

I've got a 1912 map of the area you are referring to glasgow guy. The ground rent was £11.0.2d per year, payable in 2 equal instalments, one on Ladyday and one on Michaelmas day.

mac 25-03-2004 11:45

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christchurch way or hollins lane way or anywhere up manchester road is nice.

used to live that way.


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