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But out of interest, and because I'm in the pub and not close to a laptop, what are the nice bits area wise, what are the transport links like and is rental property cheap?
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:28, Reply)
I'm not sufficiently up on the place outside the city centre, though.
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:29, Reply)
I don't know about areas outside the city centre, but near my building (which is about 5 minutes from the station), a one bed flat in a new building is about £400 a month.
Transport links are excellent too. It's the largest legal and financial centre outside London, it needs to have good transport links.
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:30, Reply)
How do the owners of these places make any money?
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:32, Reply)
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(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:34, Reply)
His mortgage is almost paid off, and if he sold his 1.5 bedroom house in York he could byu a 2 bed semi in a nice part of Leeds.
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:35, Reply)
There are some proper dives in the capital, and they probably want silly money.
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:51, Reply)
Our flat (2 bedroomed, good room sizes) would probably cost double in the south to what it would cost here. Probably more so depending on the area.
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:35, Reply)
It isn't the 1970s anymore, I thought money and jobs (outside London) were more equal.
Maybe 'the North' is the next big thing.
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:38, Reply)
York's really expensive though.
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:40, Reply)
where exporting goods has increased rather than dipped, fact-fans.
Most of that is down to Nissan, mind, but it's nice to see us bucking the national trend.
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:40, Reply)
Amazing what can be achieved when people aren't focused 100% on ship building!
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:49, Reply)
Round my way it's not uncommon for flats and small houses to go for well under £100,000.
Where I used to work in Bradford they could go for as little as £50,000. That said, it was right by the ring road and sandwiched in between two rough estates.
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:49, Reply)
There were fights and stabbings all the time.
The only sensible way of getting home was via the supermarket......
Well, it was a Safeway.
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:50, Reply)
that are up for sale for around £25k. They are in proper RAF places though.
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 20:57, Reply)
The first place I bought back in 1991 cost me £27k; same flat would now be worth about £120k. And it was in a really nice town.
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 21:03, Reply)
Maybe I could set up a go-karting business!
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 21:03, Reply)
Also: Rough As Fuck.
(, Thu 25 Apr 2013, 21:03, Reply)
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