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    Quote Originally Posted by trident-7 View Post
    Depends on whether you're a city or country boy.
    Probably something in the middle. Grew up in Berkshire, moved to west London, got married and had kids, moved back to Berkshire - mainly as the kids were small and my mum lived there.

    I don’t mind a city at all, but I do want a decent driveway, possibly a garage and some space for a workshop so that probably rules out actually living in a city right now.
    Having said that, I have seen some lovely renovations that are in the middle of cities that I can see us in the step after this. Downside to most of them is lack of parking.
    Driveway / garage is important as I want to be able to indulge and maybe buy the odd additional car or three.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bambam View Post
    Probably something in the middle. Grew up in Berkshire, moved to west London, got married and had kids, moved back to Berkshire - mainly as the kids were small and my mum lived there.

    I don’t mind a city at all, but I do want a decent driveway, possibly a garage and some space for a workshop so that probably rules out actually living in a city right now.
    Having said that, I have seen some lovely renovations that are in the middle of cities that I can see us in the step after this. Downside to most of them is lack of parking.
    Driveway / garage is important as I want to be able to indulge and maybe buy the odd additional car or three.
    Wiltshire maybe?

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    Very interesting to read what people look for in their downsizing/retiral living.

    It would be helpful to know what sort of budget/number of bedrooms BamBam is considering.

    When I was looking for a new home - I spent a lot of time with Rightmove searches, with a lot of streetview recon, before jumping on bike/into car to go and look at the house/area/facilities- before viewing. 18 months and only 6 viewings. No point in viewing for the sake of it, I don't think.

    There is quite a lot of work involved - that's for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackal View Post
    Very interesting to read what people look for in their downsizing/retiral living.

    It would be helpful to know what sort of budget/number of bedrooms BamBam is considering.

    When I was looking for a new home - I spent a lot of time with Rightmove searches, with a lot of streetview recon, before jumping on bike/into car to go and look at the house/area/facilities- before viewing. 18 months and only 6 viewings. No point in viewing for the sake of it, I don't think.

    There is quite a lot of work involved - that's for sure.
    Up to £800k and min of 3 bedrooms and detached. Would ideally like to spend less so we can spend more on any work needed etc.

    All ears as to how you did your recon before getting in the car and going to see in person.
    I have managed to get down to a couple of areas in the past but not actually looked at any potential places from a viewing perspective - more just to get a feel for a place. But when you don’t know an area you tend to wander around the centre (or at least I did) without a sense of context.
    When we went to Bournemouth we did drive to some roads that we had seen houses for sale via Rightmove which was helpful.
    Suggestions re method and/or areas welcome!

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    £800k seems like a healthy top line (but realistically maybe £700k max?)

    I only looked within around 70 miles radius of Edinburgh (with a few fanciful looks beyond that), but still didn't waste the journey without doing extensive research to see if the area was viable.

    One house I thought ticked the boxes for house/location/infrastructure/transport links - I did extensive search IRT flooding. I think for a lot of places in England with higher density building you should have a checklist with FLOODING, together with CLAY substrata - in your decision-making/assessments.

    I have said to several people that I was not the typical purchaser, but I think perhaps a bit like a retiree.

    (typical families look at Work commute, School catchment, bdrms to suit family size, garden if important - then it is prob pretty much down to budget/trivialities)

    For me:
    Not interested in school catchments
    Want a house that I "want" to live in, with the footprint for decent size rooms.
    Not so interested in a large garden space for kids - just useable.
    Want to be near a viable town that has the right 'vibe' and amenities.
    Double garage.


    I think you are fortunate with that budget - to prioritise the area/town, and then look at what is available to then ask "what is the house we want to live in, there?"

    Some really nice towns in Dorset/Wilts/Hants that are far enough remote from the Motorway to allow many journeys without hitting a slip-road.

    Good luck in the search, and most of all - don't panic buy.

    (apols if a bit random - it's Saturday wine night)

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackal View Post
    £800k seems like a healthy top line (but realistically maybe £700k max?)

    I only looked within around 70 miles radius of Edinburgh (with a few fanciful looks beyond that), but still didn't waste the journey without doing extensive research to see if the area was viable.

    One house I thought ticked the boxes for house/location/infrastructure/transport links - I did extensive search IRT flooding. I think for a lot of places in England with higher density building you should have a checklist with FLOODING, together with CLAY substrata - in your decision-making/assessments.

    I have said to several people that I was not the typical purchaser, but I think perhaps a bit like a retiree.

    (typical families look at Work commute, School catchment, bdrms to suit family size, garden if important - then it is prob pretty much down to budget/trivialities)

    For me:
    Not interested in school catchments
    Want a house that I "want" to live in, with the footprint for decent size rooms.
    Not so interested in a large garden space for kids - just useable.
    Want to be near a viable town that has the right 'vibe' and amenities.
    Double garage.


    I think you are fortunate with that budget - to prioritise the area/town, and then look at what is available to then ask "what is the house we want to live in, there?"

    Some really nice towns in Dorset/Wilts/Hants that are far enough remote from the Motorway to allow many journeys without hitting a slip-road.

    Good luck in the search, and most of all - don't panic buy.

    (apols if a bit random - it's Saturday wine night)
    Thanks. Your criteria sounds very similar to mine. Not really interested in school catchments as just not relevant to us any more. The only thing I would add is a level of ethnic diversity in or near to whatever the location is. Seems like a Uni city could help tick that box. Also being close to a large town or a city to be able to access “vibes” etc. Probably not that important to me, but I know it would be for Mrs Bambam and for when her friends visit.

    Thanks for the advice re not panic buying!

    I’m hoping to make a road trip this week, if I get my car back from repair so I don’t have to travel on Good Friday.

    For anyone that’s been to visit a possible location for a day - any ideas or tips as to things to spend time on? I know the details will vary depending on the specific location, but any general tips would be welcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bambam View Post

    any general tips would be welcome.
    Call into A&E for a look …

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