Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Hello,


I'm considering buying a flat in City View Court on Overhill Road. It seems like a nice building but I wondered if anyone has experience or thoughts? Areas i'm interested in:


Atmosphere in the building, is it friendly?

The management company / arrangements - the service charge is quite high but are things actually managed well

Has any crime occurred?

Quality of life on Overhill Road

Planned works on the building, i.e. any plans to have all the windows replaced at great cost to leaseholders etc


Many thanks,

EDBuyer

It is a helpful answer. Its what potential house buyers do. Maybe the OP is a buy to letter with a huge portfolio and is pricing locals out of the market and relies on forums to make his decisions?! I'd also be wrong if i'd posted crap area,high crime,bad neighbours?

The main problems I hear about are not on City View Court itself, but on Dawson Heights development almost next door. These are variously complained about as being crowded full of people who feel let down by the block management, discontented tenants who don't keep an Association together. They complain that it's a place where crime rules & too often used for fly-tipping, drug dealing, raucous parties, joy riders, etc. How true that is, your local police would have to reveal.


Below Dawson Heights is green space which is nature reserve, footpath takes you to Goodrich School in a few minutes. Excellent services in ED for prospective parents, NCT & yoga groups to prepare for pregnancy and keep fit afterwards, toddler club, nurseries, play & picnic facilities in the parks, swap and low-cost baby equipment always changing hands in the EDF & other noticeboards, and charity shops full of hardly-used garments and toys.

We live on Overhill the other side of the hill and Dawsons Height development is fine. Some music but not more than any other road I wouldn't think. Can't comment on block management but haven't seen much in the way of antisocial behaviour, and go through the estate to get to and from Goodrich each day. If looking for school, look at the distance as the crow flies from the block to the school, as the last distance offered for school places is pretty low at the moment (see threads on the family room discussion for more detail on that). Southwark will be able to give specifics but from memory it's about 500m or so - not a great distance given that it's a 3-form entry school.
  • 3 weeks later...
Wondering where people have heard such awful things about Dawsons Heights? Very quiet, occasional music etc but never late at night. Fly tipping from outside residents dealt with swiftly by in house staff. On site caretakers 24/7. Usually just lots of resident kids playing outside and enjoying independent play in one of the few places in London where kids can still safely just go out and play on their own. No idea where this 'crime rules' idea has come from, simply doesn't exist.

Hi, I live in Cityview Court and have done for several years. Personally it is one of the nicest places to live. If you are looking at one of the flats with a view then it will be lovely for sure! We have had very little crime over the years. A few problems with the garages but most tenants have installed additional locks. The block has cctv.

It is close to schools - Goodrich and Horniman both come under the catchment area. Nearest pub is The Rose - about 7 minutes walk.

Personally, I am unaware of any problems with Dawson Heights as mentioned in some of the feeds above.

I have lived here several years and love it. Very pleasant and supportive neighbours with a real community feel.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Park in the street and walk in.. Notices are not that small and certainly readable from car, but guess depends where abouts you are on the site!!! 
    • Dawsons heights is not run by Southwark  Council- it comes under a management company,
    • I’m currently conducting exploratory research into menstrual health education in UK secondary schools and would really value the insight of PSHE leads, Heads of Year, or pastoral staff.    The research aims to understand:   How the menstrual cycle is currently taught within the RSHE framework Where schools feel confident — and where there may be gaps Whether students are taught and  asking questions around the full menstrual cycle, symptoms, wellbeing and conditions such as PMS/PMDD or endometriosis How schools support students in feeling empowered to understand their bodies and seek help appropriately Whether education around nutrition, lifestyle, and menstrual wellbeing is currently addressed   The long-term goal is to explore whether there is a need for additional, age-appropriate, medically informed support on the menstrual cycle.  I’m not selling a programme and there is no obligation beyond a 30 minute informal chat online (Unpaid). All conversations will be confidential and used only to inform the research. If you work in a UK secondary school and would be willing to share your perspective, I would be extremely grateful to hear from you. Please comment below or email me [email protected] Thank you for the vital work you do. Best wishes, Emma       
    • Nice topic and nice song!  1) Definitely top of Canonbie, looking North. 2) What used to be Francesca Cabrini school at the top of FHR. 3) Honor Oak playground, next to Camberwell New cemetery.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...