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Kazz, I can't give you much practical advice because I'm well West here and a bit of a home body but I'm sure you will find ways to fulfil your dream, Go for it Girl! |
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So not as far as Southampton.....so you think Chandlers Ford Eastleugh sort of area's are nice enough. Will have a look at varying property there. Ta Mind you will have to apply for the job first |
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I think Chandlers Ford is very nice Kazz and not far from the New Forest. Also good beaches not too far away. I agree about traffic in the New Forest, terrible during holiday times especially. |
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Cheapest 2-bed house I saw on Rightmove is a touch under £155k . . . which is a right bargain! I guess it's like any other area though - some good some bad, but overall it has a really nice feel. Personally I would rent for a while just to get a feel for the 'right' areas to buy. Ex-OH and I were looking around there in the late 80s; I had the offer of a job in Eastleigh and he was at Hamble and we saw many nice starter-home places which were perfect for us then. Kim's right; the area has a lot going for it - beaches, cities (some nicer ones like Salisbury and Winchester), forests + good road communications. Would be interested to hear your thoughts once you've had a chance to chew things over. |
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