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fatscoobfella1 13 November 2013 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by SJ_Skyline (Post 11263591)
Can't really understand why someone would want to buy a house up north as you will end up with filthy northerners as neighbours... :(


Better than what you get for neighbours darn sarf,that is for sure..

97TURBO 13 November 2013 10:40 PM

What percentage of monthly income do you guy's pay out on a mortgage?
We are looking at a place just now, but mortgage payments would take up 48% of take home pay. On the flip side we have absolutely no other loans/credit/finance etc..

tony de wonderful 13 November 2013 10:58 PM

IIRC national average is something like 29%.

fatscoobfella1 13 November 2013 11:02 PM

1/3rd has always been the norm IIRC....

Leslie 14 November 2013 03:20 PM

I hope I never have to buy another one. Apart from the expense of course its all the hassle of the move. I have had enough of all that.

We are lucky to have found a house that we both really like.

Les

andylinney 15 November 2013 01:43 AM


Originally Posted by Leslie (Post 11264277)
I hope I never have to buy another one. Apart from the expense of course its all the hassle of the move. I have had enough of all that.

We are lucky to have found a house that we both really like.

Les

Agreed on the hassle part totally. We recently moved from near Glasgow to North Wales and having a toddler made it all the more interesting. The removals themselves were £1500 and then all of the other upset and expense for 2 nights for my wife and son while I stayed up North to hand over the old house and oversee the removal. Flippin' nightmare.

Turbohot 15 November 2013 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by andylinney (Post 11264916)
Agreed on the hassle part totally. We recently moved from near Glasgow to North Wales and having a toddler made it all the more interesting. The removals themselves were £1500 and then all of the other upset and expense for 2 nights for my wife and son while I stayed up North to hand over the old house and oversee the removal. Flippin' nightmare.

Welcome to you and your family to North Wales, andylinney. Hope you enjoy your stay amidst the Welsh Flight. I do. :D

tony de wonderful 16 November 2013 12:54 AM


Originally Posted by fatscoobfella1 (Post 11263537)
Yea,i do know Hale and Altrincham..... Hale is nice,but too close to Wythenshawe for me..

I would be trying to head over to Ashley,Mobberley way...

I dont know the official definition of suburbs,but rows of terraces and Barratt style estates are what my mind comes up with..

Victorian terraces can be gorgeous.....I wouldnt live on a new build housing estate if it was free.What a depressing way to spend your life..

Know much about the HS2 route? It goes close to Ashley, less close to Mobberley. One big issue is that it means years of construction work, road closures etc, as they dig a cutting parallel to the M56 on the south side.

http://www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/trans...d_by_ward.aspx

fatscoobfella1 16 November 2013 07:45 AM

Oooh....

Wouldnt fancy that..

Alderley Edge ?


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