i did leave home for Uni.... but unless i get help i won't be able to buy anything.
Other option is to buy in London and walk to work, cut out my commute bill, but you need £230k for 1 bed flat!
Why do you have to buy in Brackley!
Cant you go to far from mother Tunnie
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I prefer it around here, get more for your money, ie 160k gets you a 3 bed semi in the country.
London 230k gets me a 1 bed flat.
Just crunched some numbers 200k mortgage is £1,400 ish a month on 7% rate, if i had a zero commute bill i guess that makes the better option :-/
What I am saying is.....expand your options beyond Brackley adn London......and why a 3 bed.
Your starting out and need to take a sensible approach!
Did not say i wanted a 3 bed, just saying that as an example of what money gets around here for that price.
I have thought of other places
Milton Keynes - Only 40 mins to London, but station is miles from any houses, its a bit industrial there, not very 'home' like
Kettering Area - Its cheap, good link to London, under 1 hour, but its cheap for a reason, no bugger wants to live there.
High Wycombe / Gerrads Cross area is closer to London, but only slighly cheaper and the same time from Bicester on Chiltern Slugs.
Best i can afford with commuting costs is £130k
Inside London i could afford 200k but finding a nice part of London for that price is hard, would like St Johns Wood / Marlybone / Baker Street area, but 200k gets you a studio flat.
Not interested anywhere along the Paddington line, First Great Western are awful!
Chiltern line is slow, but i always get a seat, all trains have air-con and there is power at the seats, so its one of the most pleasant (but slow) way to London.
Hence looking around here, Bicester (where the station is) carrys a Premium, so thats why looking around here
