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I realise that alongside transport discussion, talking about house prices in London is one of the dreariest middle-class things one could possibly do in London, but since we’re looking for some kind of dwelling that has more than one bedroom to accomodate a screaming child, I’ve been taking more than a mild interest in property prices.

So when I noticed a “For Sale” sign besides a derelict building on the same main road as work, it perked my interest. Sure, the house was huge but on the minus side, it was on a busy road opposite a shopping centre and car park, in a fairly dodgy area of West London and in an era of falling house prices. It can’t be that expensive, surely?

Nope. To buy a derelict house that requires extensive renovation, on a busy but dodgy and certainly unglamorous part of West London, would set you back the not-inconsiderable price of £785,000. Sheesh.

So the long search for a 2-bedroom flat in an area with a nice school within an hours’ commute of Shepherds Bush continues…

Mirrored from almost witty.

Date: 2011-03-07 12:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] far-gone.livejournal.com
What's that cute neighborhood right near Shepherd's Bush - very family-ish, no idea what it costs but they are little houses so possibly not cheap, some might be maisonnettes so more affordable? Same for Chiswick. Otherwise what about something like Ealing (or out that direction) which is a direct commute in? Definitely suburban but nice communities in their own right.

We're in Fulham/West Kensington and we have everything from family homes to less expensive neighborhoods. You just have to start pounding the pavement around the websites...

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