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  1. #1

    budget house hunting

    .....around Cardiff. 100k. House with 2 bedrooms.

    Have been looking at -

    Barry
    Taff’s Well
    Treforest
    Llantrisant

    Any recommendations.

  2. #2

    Re: budget house hunting

    Apparently, Barry has one of the fastest growing house prices in Wales , so I would probably choose there as you will get a better return for your purchase.

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    Re: budget house hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by Divine Wright View Post
    .....around Cardiff. 100k. House with 2 bedrooms.

    Have been looking at -

    Barry
    Taff’s Well
    Treforest
    Llantrisant

    Any recommendations.
    Treforest is well cheap, full of students mind, 20 mins on the train to civilisation. You get a 4 bed fir 100k

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    Treforest is well cheap, full of students mind, 20 mins on the train to civilisation. You get a 4 bed fir 100k
    Mostly wrecked.
    I work outside Cardiff in the valleys and have looked into the same sort of property. Unfortunately you'll have to go a bit further up to maybe, Tonypandy to find a decent place. Nothing wrong with the people or area, just a little harder to commute.

    Depending on your cash budget for renovations etc there are properties at 100k but expect to put 10k to bring them up.
    It's not cheap anymore. Unless you go to Maerdy etc.

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    Re: budget house hunting

    If you have access to cash and plan to renovate/upgrade you might consider houses being auctioned. Are we assuming a but-to-let?

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    I'm currently living near Bilbao. We have a flat here. But I'm probably going to have a kid soon and would like him or her to get some Welsh medium education. So, I'm looking for somewhere to live.

    My partner is from here and I think living too far up the Valleys might be a bit too much of a culture shock for her. Not that there aren't good things about the Valleys, just that she's used to a cosmopolitan, lively Iberian social scene and I think Mountain Ash or Pontlottyn might be a little too gritty and grey for her tastes.

    I've seen some places in Taffs Well which I like....but the budget might have to be stretched to reach that sort of level. I haven't been in Wales for a while now, but my parents tell me that Barry is becoming quite a desirable place to live. I'll be honest, I've only ever lived in Caerphilly, Hengoed and various flats in Canton and Roath. I've got a rough idea of where would be ok and I think it's generally Cardiff and to the West and a little bit north, taking in the Caerphilly area, Tongwynlais/Tref/Taff's Well/GwaelodYGarth/Llantwit Fadre/ Llantrisant/Cogan/Penarth and Barry. That sort of area.

    I've checked out Treforest and some of the houses look alrighty. It has always seemed a little bit tatty though for me....too student orientated. Wouldn't disregard it completely though. Great if we ever did need to rent it out.

    I saw a nice little coach house thing in Cogan, that was pretty cheap and woulv'e needed a complete overhaul, but again, I wouldn't mind doing a bit of work on something like that.

    Fair few places in Barry as well, most if them around the docks area. I haven't got a clue about Barry though, so don't know if the are areas that are a bit better in terms of amenities than others.

    Llantristant looks nice as well, maybe a bit too far out though and no train .

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    Re: budget house hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by Divine Wright View Post
    I'm currently living near Bilbao. We have a flat here. But I'm probably going to have a kid soon and would like him or her to get some Welsh medium education. So, I'm looking for somewhere to live.

    My partner is from here and I think living too far up the Valleys might be a bit too much of a culture shock for her. Not that there aren't good things about the Valleys, just that she's used to a cosmopolitan, lively Iberian social scene and I think Mountain Ash or Pontlottyn might be a little too gritty and grey for her tastes.

    I've seen some places in Taffs Well which I like....but the budget might have to be stretched to reach that sort of level. I haven't been in Wales for a while now, but my parents tell me that Barry is becoming quite a desirable place to live. I'll be honest, I've only ever lived in Caerphilly, Hengoed and various flats in Canton and Roath. I've got a rough idea of where would be ok and I think it's generally Cardiff and to the West and a little bit north, taking in the Caerphilly area, Tongwynlais/Tref/Taff's Well/GwaelodYGarth/Llantwit Fadre/ Llantrisant/Cogan/Penarth and Barry. That sort of area.

    I've checked out Treforest and some of the houses look alrighty. It has always seemed a little bit tatty though for me....too student orientated. Wouldn't disregard it completely though. Great if we ever did need to rent it out.

    I saw a nice little coach house thing in Cogan, that was pretty cheap and woulv'e needed a complete overhaul, but again, I wouldn't mind doing a bit of work on something like that.

    Fair few places in Barry as well, most if them around the docks area. I haven't got a clue about Barry though, so don't know if the are areas that are a bit better in terms of amenities than others.

    Llantristant looks nice as well, maybe a bit too far out though and no train .
    No offence to the valleys but I think you are right, you’re misses won’t settle up there. Maybe Barry would be better? Ton and gwaelod aren’t cheap. Why don’t you rent somewhere decent to start with, somewhere a bit vibrant....

  8. #8

    Re: budget house hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by Divine Wright View Post
    I'm currently living near Bilbao. We have a flat here. But I'm probably going to have a kid soon and would like him or her to get some Welsh medium education. So, I'm looking for somewhere to live.

    My partner is from here and I think living too far up the Valleys might be a bit too much of a culture shock for her. Not that there aren't good things about the Valleys, just that she's used to a cosmopolitan, lively Iberian social scene and I think Mountain Ash or Pontlottyn might be a little too gritty and grey for her tastes.

    I've seen some places in Taffs Well which I like....but the budget might have to be stretched to reach that sort of level. I haven't been in Wales for a while now, but my parents tell me that Barry is becoming quite a desirable place to live. I'll be honest, I've only ever lived in Caerphilly, Hengoed and various flats in Canton and Roath. I've got a rough idea of where would be ok and I think it's generally Cardiff and to the West and a little bit north, taking in the Caerphilly area, Tongwynlais/Tref/Taff's Well/GwaelodYGarth/Llantwit Fadre/ Llantrisant/Cogan/Penarth and Barry. That sort of area.

    I've checked out Treforest and some of the houses look alrighty. It has always seemed a little bit tatty though for me....too student orientated. Wouldn't disregard it completely though. Great if we ever did need to rent it out.

    I saw a nice little coach house thing in Cogan, that was pretty cheap and woulv'e needed a complete overhaul, but again, I wouldn't mind doing a bit of work on something like that.

    Fair few places in Barry as well, most if them around the docks area. I haven't got a clue about Barry though, so don't know if the are areas that are a bit better in terms of amenities than others.

    Llantristant looks nice as well, maybe a bit too far out though and no train .

    Tomorrow I will celebrate a year of living in Tynewydd (more or less at the top of the Rhondda Valley). I'm not a great fan of my new doctor's surgery and I think the road links to Cardiff are poor, but, apart from that, I have no regrets at all about upping sticks from Cardiff and the two bedroomed terraced house I bought (which I would say needed about 15 grands worth of work on it when I moved in) cost me 50 thousand pounds.

    I'd say to anyone thinking of moving don't be put off by how far away from Cardiff some Valleys towns and villages are - I'm very happy with my move and, although I accept it's a bit of a cliche, my experience is that Valleys people are a bit more friendly than in Cardiff.

    That said, I think the way you describe your partner does make me think that she might find it a bit of a culture shock up here - I'm 63, by myself (apart from my dog and cat!) and, although it wasn't always the case, don't need the cosmopolitan and lively social scene you talk of.

    One thing I must take issue with you over though is your description of the Valleys as "grey". I've just taken my dog for her early morning walk and it's quite quite a grey and gloomy morning up here, but, even in weather like that, the views and natural surroundings are spectacular - I get the feeling that, as a newcomer not used to living in an area like this, I appreciate this more than the locals who have been here all of their lives.

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    Re: budget house hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Tomorrow I will celebrate a year of living in Tynewydd (more or less at the top of the Rhondda Valley). I'm not a great fan of my new doctor's surgery and I think the road links to Cardiff are poor, but, apart from that, I have no regrets at all about upping sticks from Cardiff and the two bedroomed terraced house I bought (which I would say needed about 15 grands worth of work on it when I moved in) cost me 50 thousand pounds.

    I'd say to anyone thinking of moving don't be put off by how far away from Cardiff some Valleys towns and villages are - I'm very happy with my move and, although I accept it's a bit of a cliche, my experience is that Valleys people are a bit more friendly than in Cardiff.

    That said, I think the way you describe your partner does make me think that she might find it a bit of a culture shock up here - I'm 63, by myself (apart from my dog and cat!) and, although it wasn't always the case, don't need the cosmopolitan and lively social scene you talk of.

    One thing I must take issue with you over though is your description of the Valleys as "grey". I've just taken my dog for her early morning walk and it's quite quite a grey and gloomy morning up here, but, even in weather like that, the views and natural surroundings are spectacular - I get the feeling that, as a newcomer not used to living in an area like this, I appreciate this more than the locals who have been here all of their lives.
    Can you imagine going out for food at 11pm in the valleys like the Spanish like to do? I guess the petrol station at Tesco might be 24 hrs.... also, there are 1000’s os Spanish etc in Cardiff so she would like it. Happy wife happy life......

  10. #10

    Re: budget house hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    Tomorrow I will celebrate a year of living in Tynewydd (more or less at the top of the Rhondda Valley). I'm not a great fan of my new doctor's surgery and I think the road links to Cardiff are poor, but, apart from that, I have no regrets at all about upping sticks from Cardiff and the two bedroomed terraced house I bought (which I would say needed about 15 grands worth of work on it when I moved in) cost me 50 thousand pounds.

    I'd say to anyone thinking of moving don't be put off by how far away from Cardiff some Valleys towns and villages are - I'm very happy with my move and, although I accept it's a bit of a cliche, my experience is that Valleys people are a bit more friendly than in Cardiff.

    That said, I think the way you describe your partner does make me think that she might find it a bit of a culture shock up here - I'm 63, by myself (apart from my dog and cat!) and, although it wasn't always the case, don't need the cosmopolitan and lively social scene you talk of.

    One thing I must take issue with you over though is your description of the Valleys as "grey". I've just taken my dog for her early morning walk and it's quite quite a grey and gloomy morning up here, but, even in weather like that, the views and natural surroundings are spectacular - I get the feeling that, as a newcomer not used to living in an area like this, I appreciate this more than the locals who have been here all of their lives.
    Did your cat make his way back home after Paul? I’m from the valleys and when I lived in Cardiff for 2 years I hated it eventually convinced the mrs to move back and although she found it difficult for a bit she now loves it the train station is just around the corner and the bus stop is just outside the house 30 mins to Cardiff, I look at the view outside my house and love it beautiful mountains everywhere as Paul has said the biggest problem is there only 2 ways in and out and when you get to Clydach it’s only one

  11. #11

    Re: budget house hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by jamieccfc View Post
    Did your cat make his way back home after Paul? I’m from the valleys and when I lived in Cardiff for 2 years I hated it eventually convinced the mrs to move back and although she found it difficult for a bit she now loves it the train station is just around the corner and the bus stop is just outside the house 30 mins to Cardiff, I look at the view outside my house and love it beautiful mountains everywhere as Paul has said the biggest problem is there only 2 ways in and out and when you get to Clydach it’s only one
    Funnily enough, my sister e-mailed a Facebook post by someone who lives in my old street in Cardiff with a photo of a black and white cat that had started to turn up in her back garden. When I first looked at it, I thought it could well be Felix, but doubted it was him because I did not know the woman (my old street is quite long and so I figured she must live some way from where I did) and so thought if he was able to travel the 20 miles or so from Tynewydd to Fairwater, it seemed odd that he couldn't go the extra few hundred yards to where he used to live (he originally lived with my neighbour). When I dug out a photo of Felix though, I was reminded of a small black spot he had on his face and this cat did not have one, so there's no point me making a journey down to Cardiff to see the lady who posted the message.

    Felix will have been gone a year in about a fortnight's time and, realistically, I'm not going to see him again - all I can hope is that he has found someone who is looking after him well.

  12. #12

    Re: budget house hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by Divine Wright View Post
    I'm currently living near Bilbao. We have a flat here. But I'm probably going to have a kid soon and would like him or her to get some Welsh medium education. So, I'm looking for somewhere to live.

    My partner is from here and I think living too far up the Valleys might be a bit too much of a culture shock for her. Not that there aren't good things about the Valleys, just that she's used to a cosmopolitan, lively Iberian social scene and I think Mountain Ash or Pontlottyn might be a little too gritty and grey for her tastes.

    I've seen some places in Taffs Well which I like....but the budget might have to be stretched to reach that sort of level. I haven't been in Wales for a while now, but my parents tell me that Barry is becoming quite a desirable place to live. I'll be honest, I've only ever lived in Caerphilly, Hengoed and various flats in Canton and Roath. I've got a rough idea of where would be ok and I think it's generally Cardiff and to the West and a little bit north, taking in the Caerphilly area, Tongwynlais/Tref/Taff's Well/GwaelodYGarth/Llantwit Fadre/ Llantrisant/Cogan/Penarth and Barry. That sort of area.

    I've checked out Treforest and some of the houses look alrighty. It has always seemed a little bit tatty though for me....too student orientated. Wouldn't disregard it completely though. Great if we ever did need to rent it out.

    I saw a nice little coach house thing in Cogan, that was pretty cheap and woulv'e needed a complete overhaul, but again, I wouldn't mind doing a bit of work on something like that.

    Fair few places in Barry as well, most if them around the docks area. I haven't got a clue about Barry though, so don't know if the are areas that are a bit better in terms of amenities than others.

    Llantristant looks nice as well, maybe a bit too far out though and no train .
    There is a train station in Pontyclyn, which is more or less joined to Llantrisant. Good schools too.

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    Re: budget house hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    There is a train station in Pontyclyn, which is more or less joined to Llantrisant. Good schools too.

    There’s some really nice houses there as well

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    Re: budget house hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by jamieccfc View Post
    There’s some really nice houses there as well
    Yes. I’m surprised it’s as it is considering it’s got a old village feel to it and is within 30 minutes of Cardiff.

    Caerphilly is actually ok too. Some nice cottages.

    I think that’s what I’d like to find. A welsh style cottage as close to Cardiff (or a train station) as possible.

  15. #15

    Re: budget house hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    There is a train station in Pontyclyn, which is more or less joined to Llantrisant. Good schools too.
    I just checked the train timetable, and it's 14 minutes by train from Pontyclyn to Cardiff Central. There is a large shopping complex nearby, and it's also near the M4. I'd definitely stick it on your list

  16. #16

    Re: budget house hunting

    I live in Beddau. You can get a small 2 bedroom house here in a new build site for less than 110k occasionally but they go within days of being put on the market.

  17. #17

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zenith View Post
    I live in Beddau. You can get a small 2 bedroom house here in a new build site for less than 110k occasionally but they go within days of being put on the market.
    Lors of fighting round there though.

  18. #18

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    Quote Originally Posted by Croesy Blue View Post
    Lors of fighting round there though.
    Indeed

  19. #19

    Re: budget house hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by Croesy Blue View Post
    Lors of fighting round there though.
    Only at 5pm

  20. #20

    Re: budget house hunting

    Speaking as a proud Barrian, I don't think you should take your child from Bilbao to Barry. Just sayin'.

  21. #21

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post
    Speaking as a proud Barrian, I don't think you should take your child from Bilbao to Barry. Just sayin'.
    Bit of a shithole? I feel the same way about most of South Wales. But I think it’s probably just a familiarity thing.

    I actually know a couple from Bilbao who’ve been in Cardiff for 15 years.

    Maybe that’s the trick, only get somewhere in the City itself.

  22. #22

    Re: budget house hunting

    Quote Originally Posted by Divine Wright View Post
    Bit of a shithole? I feel the same way about most of South Wales. But I think it’s probably just a familiarity thing.

    I actually know a couple from Bilbao who’ve been in Cardiff for 15 years.

    Maybe that’s the trick, only get somewhere in the City itself.
    No, Barry is not a shithole at all. In fact, parts of it are beautiful. It's just not Bilbao.

  23. #23

    Re: budget house hunting

    I'm interested in what took you to Bilbao and how you (presumably) have found work there, DW. Would you care 'to share', old fruit? Sounds interesting. And how important is knowing the language(s) in what you do?
    By the way, I read earlier in the week that the Spanish word 'izquierda' actually came from Basque and was adpoted in order to avoid the 'sinister' association with the Latin word 'sinistra' (as still used in Italian).
    You must know far more abiut such things than yours truly, of course.

  24. #24

    Re: budget house hunting

    My sister has a lovely home in Barry. Victorian 3-bedded terrace that she’s done up a bit, but was very reasonably priced (relatively).

    Barry may not offer the cultural delights but you have the coastline and you get far more for your £ than most parts of Cardiff. Comes down to your priorities I think.

  25. #25

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    It's not the location that will drive her away; it's the weather.

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