I'm trying very hard to buy myself a nice little flat in Haringey - ideally somewhere around the Bruce Grove area – but its proving a hell of job. Either there is something seriously wrong with a place structurally, or its tenanted (I have moral issues with turning families out on the street), or something downright fishy starts to go on with the estate agents (naming no names), but believe me there are some dodgy dealers in your borough.
So I thought I might try to by-pass the conventional route and talk directly to some local people who might know of somewhere that is potentially coming up for sale. I've read a few threads on here and you all sound like a really nice, helpful bunch.
If anyone can help me find my own little bit of the city I've called home all my life - albeit a completely new part - surrounded by decent friendly people with a sense of pride in the place where they live (regardless of where they come from) I'd be extremely grateful. I have about £200k to spend, I know thats not much but I just need a small place ideally near a nice park (for my dog) and not too far from the train station.
Here's hoping! Thanks for reading.
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How attached are you to Haringey, Martin? It's gotten pretty expensive over the past year or so. How does 25 mins to Liverpool Street, lots of green space, burbling brooks and (some) Georgian architecture grab you - just north of the North Circular Road? (Yes, this is a little rose-tinted-specs, but nonetheless true). You can get a three bed house still for a shade over £300k. So £200k should see you set up in something decent. The scene below is off a lane (yes, a real honest to goodness lane), running behind a terrace of Victorian three-beds a 10 minute walk away from the soon to be London Overground station to Liverpool Street.
Thanks Hugh, I am open to suggestion for sure. Where exactly are you referring to?
Lower Edmonton / Edmonton Green. It's a bit like Tottenham in many ways. It doesn't have the best of names, and it's still a little rough round the edges, but It's got more going for it that many people realise. Most of the locals I've spoken too acknowledge that there are issues but generally feel safe and talk about having great neighbours.
If you're still thinking of checking it out in about a month there's a heritage walk around Edmonton Green on 7th June:
Edmonton
Starting at Edmonton Green Station, Graham Dalling will take us around this area, and visits to the Charity School, Lamb’s Cottage and All Saints Church will be included. The church is celebrating its 875th birthday this year.
Tuesday, 7th June, at 7 pm :
Thanks for the advice Anna. Any particular streets I should be looking out for?
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