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metalmonkey
03-12-07, 11:09 PM
I'm thinking of moving sometime this year or next year......

I would need to find someone where to live in the North west london area, which would be close to work ect....

I would to find some where with a garage for my bike and my gear and a place to park a car and possibaly a van in the future.

The guy that moved in is just strange, so it may be time to move on he was going to leave but changed his mind doh!.....If anyone knows of any thing, that might of be interest give me a shout!

drefraser
03-12-07, 11:19 PM
Hawkes Bay is good at this time of year.

I mean, seriously, who would live in London?

metalmonkey
03-12-07, 11:21 PM
Well my job is here, and will be for a very long time at the moment I can't afford to buy, but when I do I plan to live in Herts but until then with renting might as well live close to work!

gettin2dizzy
04-12-07, 08:04 AM
London! :smt075

Kinvig
04-12-07, 08:38 AM
I'm thinking of moving sometime this year or next year......

I would need to find someone where to live in the North west london area, which would be close to work ect....

I would to find some where with a garage for my bike and my gear and a place to park a car and possibaly a van in the future.

The guy that moved in is just strange, so it may be time to move on he was going to leave but changed his mind doh!.....If anyone knows of any thing, that might of be interest give me a shout!

North West with a garage & space for car out front?

ARE YOU RICH?

Stingo
04-12-07, 09:17 AM
Go to Berkhamsted. It's got a knackered castle, a canal, a common, a bypass, lots of nice houses, some nice pubs and even some shops!!:D

Fizzy Fish
04-12-07, 09:18 AM
I would need to find someone where to live in the North west london area, which would be close to work ect....

I would to find some where with a garage for my bike and my gear and a place to park a car and possibaly a van in the future.


:smt046

two parking spaces and a garage in London?? next thing you'll be wanting two bedrooms and a garden as well...

metalmonkey
04-12-07, 10:25 AM
Well where I am now has a garage for my bike/s a garden of about 60/70 ft long, 2 parking spaces.......actually I want to place like fizzy described!

Yeah I used to in Tring, berko is mega expensive to buy in and is quite a distance from work!

No I'm not rich at all, I really wish I was! Well anybody then? Well let me know....

I'm hoping to go look at a place if it hasn't gone already, that has alot of the stuff in it I want!

Ceri JC
04-12-07, 10:40 AM
Garage and parking space in North London? Won the lottery, have we? ;)

Part of the reason I cannot ever see myself living in London...

metalmonkey
04-12-07, 11:32 AM
No I'm not rich at all, but I feel it may it may be time to move onto a different place........hence why I posted. I really wish I was rich, casue if I was I would bought a house by now and have enough money to race right now I don't enough for either!

Davies
04-12-07, 12:35 PM
Do you qualify for an essential worker grant where if you buy a place, the government owns half etc? I don't think you'll have much luck finding a place with a garage and parking in North London.....unless you want to pay the earth in rent and there's not much point in that. We tried to find a place two years ago with a garage when we moved to Camden.....no luck at all! Although, I'm moving in February so I'll be looking again, but I think your best bet would be to rent a flat, and then a garage separately, or park your beloved on the road and pay the insurance hike.

HTH

gettin2dizzy
04-12-07, 12:49 PM
Do you qualify for an essential worker grant where if you buy a place, the government owns half etc? I don't think you'll have much luck finding a place with a garage and parking in North London.....unless you want to pay the earth in rent and there's not much point in that. We tried to find a place two years ago with a garage when we moved to Camden.....no luck at all! Although, I'm moving in February so I'll be looking again, but I think your best bet would be to rent a flat, and then a garage separately, or park your beloved on the road and pay the insurance hike.

HTH
This is a very dodgy option at the moment with current house prices. You only own half the house but you'd own all the depreciation if (read: when) the market goes that way