Hi HoL members,
We absolutely love living on the ladders but sadly we can't afford a 3 bedroom house and we need more space.
We've seen a gorgeous property on Woodside Road in Wood Green but we're a bit apprehensive about moving that far north. Does anyone know the area and could tell us what it's like for young families?
Turnpike Lane could be an option for us too but there is so little on the market at the moment.
Gutted that we have a healthy budget for a new house and can't afford to stay where we want to live.
Any advice hugely welcome!
Laura
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I was just coming here to say the same thing - have been living by Downhills Park for a couple of years and really love it.
Im in the seven sisters side of near Downhills Park and i love it ~ cheap properties and victoria line seven sisters is super quick!
Wow really, is that the prices these days? I had no idea they'd shot up like that? I paid £250k for 2 bed house with massive garden in 2012. Hopefully the value has gone up a lot since then
It's completely bonkers. Estate agents are valuing properties higher and higher and because there is such a shortage of house on the market, people are paying over the asking price in many cases, which then drives up prices even more. It's so frustrating.
That could well be true.. banks are back to lending big sums of money... BUT some estate agents have a lot to answer for. We went to register our details with all the ones along green lanes at the weekend and one in particular was using scare tactics saying we had to be available to view houses immediately, everything is going for asking price or above and to expect sealed bids as standard.
I bought in Wood Green about a year ago and love it here. It really isn't that far North. I work in Victoria and it takes me 35 mins door to door...pretty good for a London commute i'd say.
Its one stop on from Turnpike Lane and you get a lot more bang for your buck.
Further to that, i've seen the place change quite a bit over the year in terms of the type of people moving into the area, so I don't think you're alone...
We moved to the tower gardens. It's a short bus ride from Turnpike lanes.
It's a lot less congested than the ladder and it's near to bruce grove and lordship park. There's also a lot of green spaces within the estate.
I miss having a nice coffee shop nearby, but I think a lot of people who would have liked to buy on the ladder have moved nearby and I'm hoping sometime soon the area will improve.
I don't understand why you don't look east of Green Lanes?!
Glenwood Road, Avondale Road, Woodlands Park Road, Conway Road, Clarendon Road and the roads further east are wide, quiet, spacious and pleasant with a mix of privately owned and occupied houses and flats; the area has good schools, easy access to three great parks (Chestnuts, Downhills and Lordship Rec) and Ducketts Common and is really convenient for Green Lanes and also Wood Green shops (ten minutes' walk) as well as buses on Green Lanes and St Ann's Road.
You can easily get to Tottenham Green leisure centre by car or by 341 bus (which stops outside the - very good - chip shop opposite the Salisbury).
There are three primaries within the immediate area as well as a playgroup and (I believe) breakfast club at the children's centre on Woodlands Park Road, an after-school club in West Green Primary School and a number of child minders.
The area is of course more expensive than it was but more reasonably priced than the Ladder side of Harringay. Oh, and you (or visitors) can park a lot more easily, too!
Sold it to you yet?
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