May Be Moving Up North

I used to live in Bramhall(South of city),nice place to live but if you go a few miles down the road to Cheadle/Cheadle Hulme you get a bit more for your money.

If you can find a nice area that suits you with good train connections to Piccadilly station it's only a 5-10 min walk down to the Arndale centre from there.

One thing you may want to consider if commuting by road,I used to live 7 miles from Manchester airport and my commute due traffic was 25-35 mins depending on time of day,I now live in Chester 38 miles away yet due to the fairly free flowing nature of the M56 my commute is almost always 30 mins,obviously by train/tram is your best bet into the City centre.

In a nutshell anywhere South of the city is usually fairly pricey but if you head North/East/West you get an awful lot more for your money.

Hope this helps and good luck with the move.
 
My job 'may' be moving me from London to Manchester City Centre in September 2013 and I will need to upstick everything and go and live there / surrounding areas.
As I do not know the area nor surrounding areas I would be grateful for any advice on where or not to live.
I am after a 2-3 bedroomed house, preferably with a garage. Price ... well I am paying for it and I need to work out my finances so not a lot.

In order to not offend any persons with any bad comments being posted on here, could I ask you PM me with all your thoughts.

Cheers
Joe

Its cold and they talk funny. Have you considered the new government option of £25000 and going on the sick?
 
JoeC;3429776 In order to not offend any persons with any bad comments being posted on here said:
On UKGSER! Wrong site mate! Very noble thought though!
 
The gap of countryside between the M56 and the East Lancs.... (A580)...

Dont go as far north as Leigh, as they eat a lot of pies there...

Not as far south as Lymm, as their pies are tainted with the flavour of footballers wife...

But somewhere in t'middle...
 
Whitefield to Bury. On the direct tram link and Bury has one of the best small town centres and market. Black puddings from the market stall eaten hot. Lovely!

Bolton easy link to the town centre some reasonably cheap properties but in some areas you will have to speak a range of sub continent languages. Some very good walking areas and Rivington barn is the local bikers meeting point.

You really need to get oop north and get yourself on the estate agent mailing lists.
 
As said in many posts...yeh, the weather is shite. But lets face it, you could have been posted to some really godforsaken place like Yorkshire or Merseyside. Count your blessings, Manchester is the best city in the UK:D

As for anything Tarry says, he's a scouser, so anything that comes out of his mouth is a lie anyway:D

I'd say that if you want to feel a bit more at home, then south Manchester has a more southern feel to it. If you've got the dosh then Sale or Altrincham are on the met line and nice places. If you prefer a more studenty type feel, then Didsbury has a lot of low cost rental properties and lots of bars and stuff, same in Chorlton Cum Hardy, and are full of spotty students if that floats yer boat.

If you want more tranquil suburbia, then Whitefield or Prestwich and Heaton Park in north Manc. Nice places to live and on the met line close enough to the city.

good luck:thumb
 
My thoughts

Dont bother, dont waste your money moving, take a redundancy cheque,reduce your mortgage with the cheque,and find another job..:D.
Thats what i would do.
 
Dont bother, dont waste your money moving, take a redundancy cheque,reduce your mortgage with the cheque,and find another job..:D.
Thats what i would do.

I am from Manchester.
What he says is on the money.
No matter where you go, it is all shite.
Too down to earth or too much false eyelashes and bullshit, seems to be no middle ground.
The people are grumpy fuckers(must be all that rain)
There is no amount of money in the world that would ever tempt me back.
I would rather live in a shitehole in India, at least the people would be friendly.
Manchester is really, really shite on all levels.
 
I am from Manchester.
What he says is on the money.
No matter where you go, it is all shite.
Too down to earth or too much false eyelashes and bullshit, seems to be no middle ground.
The people are grumpy fuckers(must be all that rain)
There is no amount of money in the world that would ever tempt me back.
I would rather live in a shitehole in India, at least the people would be friendly.
Manchester is really, really shite on all levels.

Well that's just dandy, cos we don't want you back!:pullface
 
I was born in Manchester and moves down south 30 years ago when I went to Uni. I always said I would never move back.
Last year we moved to Glossop and it was the best thing we ever did. 30 minutes from Manchester city centre on the train, 2 1/2 hours to London on the train. The Peak District on our doorstep. And the people here are friendlier and much more down to Earth - and not at all grumpy.
I am not saying "move to Glossop" because it is a nightmare to get anywhere by car, but the train and tram network around Manchester is good ( and fairly cheap) so move somewhere you like, but make sure it is on the train/tram network.
 
I live in Oldham well just outside of it a village called Heyside in the town of Royton. You also have Shaw both are very close to the new Metro that takes you right into Manchester. Just So happens that I have my house for sale, It's a 3/4 bedroom house with two driveways,Garage,Conservatory, near two good schools easy on to the motorway network(Do I sound like a estate agent) But more importantly on the edge of the moors with some cracking roads and green lanes. AND OF COURSE A GOOD PUB NEARBY. £199k to you sir :beer::beer:

Pete
 
up north

just rent your house out , then rent one up there . you wont be so pissed when they get rid of you .. at least you can try some different areas, if the job turns to shit you havent lost everything in one move. :blast
 
I live in Oldham well just outside of it a village called Heyside in the town of Royton. You also have Shaw both are very close to the new Metro that takes you right into Manchester. Just So happens that I have my house for sale, It's a 3/4 bedroom house with two driveways,Garage,Conservatory, near two good schools easy on to the motorway network(Do I sound like a estate agent) But more importantly on the edge of the moors with some cracking roads and green lanes. AND OF COURSE A GOOD PUB NEARBY. £199k to you sir :beer::beer:

Pete

Piccys please..
 
I live in Oldham well just outside of it a village called Heyside in the town of Royton. You also have Shaw both are very close to the new Metro that takes you right into Manchester. Just So happens that I have my house for sale, It's a 3/4 bedroom house with two driveways,Garage,Conservatory, near two good schools easy on to the motorway network(Do I sound like a estate agent) But more importantly on the edge of the moors with some cracking roads and green lanes. AND OF COURSE A GOOD PUB NEARBY. £199k to you sir :beer::beer:

Pete

PM sent.
 
I live in Oldham well just outside of it a village called Heyside in the town of Royton. You also have Shaw both are very close to the new Metro that takes you right into Manchester. Just So happens that I have my house for sale, It's a 3/4 bedroom house with two driveways,Garage,Conservatory, near two good schools easy on to the motorway network(Do I sound like a estate agent) But more importantly on the edge of the moors with some cracking roads and green lanes. AND OF COURSE A GOOD PUB NEARBY. £199k to you sir :beer::beer:

Pete

£199K to me but how much is it worth? Less :D
 
Thanks for all your help and advice so far.
Nothing against the 'northern' Northerners but south of Manchester does look nice. Well, via the internet anyway ;)
I am still 'virtually' looking around the N, E & W and hopefully spend a few days up in the selected areas getting to know them better.

Joe
 


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