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Wanted: 2 bed to buy


iep

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Hello,


myself and my brother are looking to buy a 2 bed around South East. We're first-time buyers with a mortgage in principle. Our budget is ?375,000.


We're not necessarily in a rush though we've started looking and are keen! We're currently renting in ED, and only have to give one months notice; we can move fairly quick if needed.


So far we've seen a handful of 2+ bed flats from Peckham through to Forest Hill and Sydenham, though nothing has been quite right. Space and light is a must, an outdoor space would be ideal.


Cheers!

Ian

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If you look at Penge, Anerley or even a bit further out to Bromley. All are pretty decent areas to be fair and well connected, you'll definitely get more for your money.


I moved to Sydenham (Lower Sydenham end) near Mayow Park and managed to get much more for our money than we would've been able to get in Crystal Palace and Forest Hill.


With the expansion of the Bakerloo line, it's a pretty good time to be looking down this way.

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