Living in Erith.
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Big_Bad_World said:AFKABartram said:It’s very easy to dismiss an area when you yourself are lucky enough to be living in a nicer area. Not everyone can afford those prices though. You just have to do a lot more homework in terms of roads and immediate areas. Personally I’d rather live in a 3 bed semi in Erith than a 1bed flat in a nicer area
I have lived in Erith and North Heath and regularly go back to see immediate family. They're more vocal about the downward trend of the area due to living there and don't see it getting any better any time soon.Blackfen is usually good price wise, mainly due to having horrendous transport links. Might be worth a look.
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Is T’s still going?0
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cafcdave123 said:Is T’s still going?1
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Hastingsaddick said:Big_Bad_World said:AFKABartram said:It’s very easy to dismiss an area when you yourself are lucky enough to be living in a nicer area. Not everyone can afford those prices though. You just have to do a lot more homework in terms of roads and immediate areas. Personally I’d rather live in a 3 bed semi in Erith than a 1bed flat in a nicer area
I have lived in Erith and North Heath and regularly go back to see immediate family. They're more vocal about the downward trend of the area due to living there and don't see it getting any better any time soon.Blackfen is usually good price wise, mainly due to having horrendous transport links. Might be worth a look.
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AFKABartram said:cafcdave123 said:Is T’s still going?0
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I lived in the Chandlers Drive flats in Erith until about 3.5 years ago. They were okay. Not particularly special, but generally safe enough. On these ones (less expensive than the ones closer to the station which are newer), we never really had any major problems there, it's a 10-12 min walk from the station, reasonable bus routes etc. If able to drive then that helps but it's only a 20 min walk to Morrisons. Its not the most desirable of locations but if you're not looking to be in the centre of town and nightlife etc. then you could do worse.
Things to consider / watch out for with these ones:
- lease - these will now have <80 years unless the existing owner has extended. At the time we were there the extensions were costing £15-20k.
- windows - the older wood windows are horrendous, and will become soaked with condensation within a couple of hours of wiping. If you buy the ones that haven't been changed, budget c. £5k.
- no lift!
- management company and costs - this is painful. You have ground rent (around £100 / year), management fees (around £1300 / year from memory, might have increased), and a further service charge for the Ocean River Walk (can't quite remember, about £250/ year from memory). You don't get much for your money.
- bins - people dump all sorts of crap in the communal bins, so management costs are inflated with removing fly tipping.
- dirtbikes - arsehole kids drive motorbikes etc. on the pavement, especially around the river walk, at all hours, which is really, really noisy. The sound reverberates between the flats which is painful.
- the river - nice views, good location, but the river walk floods when they shut the Thames barrier in the winter. Haven't seen this effect the flats before, but I would probably avoid a ground floor one closest to the water.
- soundproofing from neighbours up stairs could be better, but not horrendous (depends on your neighbours...)
- postal system wasn't very secure, but I think they've improved this.
Hope this helps, if you're looking at these flats and have more questions then feel free to @ me.
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cafcdave123 said:AFKABartram said:cafcdave123 said:Is T’s still going?2
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If you live in an area with a lot of anti social behaviour then no matter how nice the area is its going to be pretty unbearable. Seems to be a very common problem.1
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the area as a whole ( barnehurst resident ) does seem to be going backwards - but think that is society as a whole, its what you make of it, despite living in the area i very rarely go out locally drinking or eating.0
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Big_Bad_World said:Hastingsaddick said:Big_Bad_World said:AFKABartram said:It’s very easy to dismiss an area when you yourself are lucky enough to be living in a nicer area. Not everyone can afford those prices though. You just have to do a lot more homework in terms of roads and immediate areas. Personally I’d rather live in a 3 bed semi in Erith than a 1bed flat in a nicer area
I have lived in Erith and North Heath and regularly go back to see immediate family. They're more vocal about the downward trend of the area due to living there and don't see it getting any better any time soon.Blackfen is usually good price wise, mainly due to having horrendous transport links. Might be worth a look.
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:If you live in an area with a lot of anti social behaviour then no matter how nice the area is its going to be pretty unbearable. Seems to be a very common problem.0
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DaveMehmet said:cafcdave123 said:AFKABartram said:cafcdave123 said:Is T’s still going?0
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Beardface said:I lived in the Chandlers Drive flats in Erith until about 3.5 years ago. They were okay. Not particularly special, but generally safe enough. On these ones (less expensive than the ones closer to the station which are newer), we never really had any major problems there, it's a 10-12 min walk from the station, reasonable bus routes etc. If able to drive then that helps but it's only a 20 min walk to Morrisons. Its not the most desirable of locations but if you're not looking to be in the centre of town and nightlife etc. then you could do worse.
Things to consider / watch out for with these ones:
- lease - these will now have <80 years unless the existing owner has extended. At the time we were there the extensions were costing £15-20k.
- windows - the older wood windows are horrendous, and will become soaked with condensation within a couple of hours of wiping. If you buy the ones that haven't been changed, budget c. £5k.
- no lift!
- management company and costs - this is painful. You have ground rent (around £100 / year), management fees (around £1300 / year from memory, might have increased), and a further service charge for the Ocean River Walk (can't quite remember, about £250/ year from memory). You don't get much for your money.
- bins - people dump all sorts of crap in the communal bins, so management costs are inflated with removing fly tipping.
- dirtbikes - arsehole kids drive motorbikes etc. on the pavement, especially around the river walk, at all hours, which is really, really noisy. The sound reverberates between the flats which is painful.
- the river - nice views, good location, but the river walk floods when they shut the Thames barrier in the winter. Haven't seen this effect the flats before, but I would probably avoid a ground floor one closest to the water.
- soundproofing from neighbours up stairs could be better, but not horrendous (depends on your neighbours...)
- postal system wasn't very secure, but I think they've improved this.
Hope this helps, if you're looking at these flats and have more questions then feel free to @ me.1 -
Hastingsaddick said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:If you live in an area with a lot of anti social behaviour then no matter how nice the area is its going to be pretty unbearable. Seems to be a very common problem.0
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I lived in Knights Manor Way..!! My first ever property. Studio flat I bought in 1988. Sold it 2 years later & moved to Gravesend when I got married.0
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Newish flats to the rear of Barnhurst golf course.0
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golfaddick said:Newish flats to the rear of Barnhurst golf course.2
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I live in the new development at the old Bexley college site. For first time buyers its quite nice, tucked away from the main road so very quiet and a nice park behind it.
for things like pubs its not great, usually i will go back to Bexleyheath/ Sidcup for that.2 -
golfaddick said:I lived in Knights Manor Way..!! My first ever property. Studio flat I bought in 1988. Sold it 2 years later & moved to Gravesend when I got married.0
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golfaddick said:I lived in Knights Manor Way..!! My first ever property. Studio flat I bought in 1988. Sold it 2 years later & moved to Gravesend when I got married.0