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Young family looking to buy flat in the New Year : South East London


ruthlie

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We are a couple with a 20 month old toddler looking to buy a flat for around the ?230,000 mark in the South East London area. I'm aware that this is a long shot given the price of property at the moment but hope you don't mind me posting something on the off chance. We are first time buyers, with a mortgage already in place, ready to move immediately (no chain), and more than happy to do work to a property. Have moved in with parents in the meantime but would love to be able to come back to the area in some capacity as it is where we got married and where our daughter was born, and as such - where we really feel is home. Looking for ex-council/Dawson's Heights/or anything remotely in our price range!


Any help much appreciated. Happy New Year :)

  • 4 weeks later...
Another thumbs up for Penge. I live there and have done for the last 20 years and it's improved markedly over the last few. Really good community vibe and lots of great, and still relatively cheap, Victorian properties.

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