Where to live in/near Leeds?

Where to live in/near Leeds?

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FunkyNige

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8,892 posts

276 months

Tuesday 13th September 2005
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Right then, I've just got a new job :bounce: in Leeds, and I'll be moving up there within a month so I need some advice about where to live!

Ideally I want to live just outside Leeds itself if I can afford it and cycle into work everyday but I could live in Leeds if needs be. I'm working in the South side of the city, so does anyone know any small villages / towns within 5 miles of the south side of Leeds that are relatively cheap to live in?

I'll be renting until I find somewhere to buy.

Nige.

speed8

5,005 posts

274 months

Tuesday 13th September 2005
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Agree with Mike. Pretty much what he says is spot on.

I live in North Leeds, near Roundhay Park. It's quite nice. More expensive than Headingley but cheaper than Harrogate/Pool/Otley. City centre is about 5-10 mins on bike/car, cycle lanes down to town. Depends where you are working though.
If you fancy a look round I'm home in a couple of weeks (for 4 weeks off) and am quite happy to go for a ride out or a drive and show you the areas.

You should be here just in time for 'Cars in the Park'

Edited to say 'doh' just read that you are south side. Anyway south side isn't great. Morley is probably best option in south Leeds.

Whereabouts on south side?



>> Edited again to for being a numptie, aarrrgghh

>> Edited by speed8 on Wednesday 14th September 08:01

telecat

8,528 posts

242 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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Leeds is a little "lop sided" with the centre sort of "low" on the map. The South of the city has Belle Isle, Middleton And Beeston in it and is quite crowded, think Early century Terraces and 50's / 60's Council estates. What part of Leeds are you working in? As a general recomendation Chapel Allerton is close to the centre and has a 'Cafe Bar' reputation with evening life being very important. Lots of Bars and restaurants but with the housing away from the "busy" areas. It came upmarket as Students who wished to live in Leeds found the area cheap but with decent shopping areas. ost of the the Houses have been brought up to modern standards. The lower areas of Moortown which has mainly family houses have also benefitted. North Leeds is the best area but the Villages dotted around the edges are even better. The problem is that everybody knows it and the prices are high.

v15ben

15,800 posts

242 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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Headingley is the big student area but is fairly reasonable on price!
South of the city is Beeston/Wortley kind of territory which although it has a huge Ferrari/Porsche dealer isn't the nicest part of town.
If you are looking a little further out you can head to Morley which is kind of outside the city.
It depends on where you are working really as there are some very nice places in the city centre but they will cost a bomb to rent.
One final tip though, don't live in Batley - I did and it's terrible

burriana

16,556 posts

255 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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Hey Nige, welcome to the North. Although Fakenham is lovely, I know someone who lives there, but i can imagine it being a tad quiet!

With you being a Science Technician I can only take a wild guess that you will be looking to buy and that you have an average sort of budget.

In which case look south, just the other side of the M62. Vicki's parents have just moved from Tingley / East Ardsley and this is quite nice, on the edge of the open country but only 10 mins into city centre in the car, maybe 20 on bike. - £10/£15 in a cab after a heavy night out. Also 2 mins from M62/M1 junction.

What sort of place are you looking for?

steve f

619 posts

235 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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if you got to belle isle you will need body gaurds and an armoured tank to get to work

Killer2005

19,658 posts

229 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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burriana said:
Hey Nige, welcome to the North. Although Fakenham is lovely, I know someone who lives there, but i can imagine it being a tad quiet!

With you being a Science Technician I can only take a wild guess that you will be looking to buy and that you have an average sort of budget.

In which case look south, just the other side of the M62. Vicki's parents have just moved from Tingley / East Ardsley and this is quite nice, on the edge of the open country but only 10 mins into city centre in the car, maybe 20 on bike. - £10/£15 in a cab after a heavy night out. Also 2 mins from M62/M1 junction.


I would say tingle is just about the right sort of distance from leeds centre, fairly eas to get to the centre of leeds, and easy to get out to countyside for a hooning.

If not dewsbury is (nearly) great. But probably a bit too far from leeds for you

gr4eme

204 posts

278 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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My house is for sale in Rothwell (birth place of moyles - dont know if good or bad) great for access as its 2 miles from the M62/M1 interchange and the M621

nice village

selling moving to north leeds

FunkyNige

Original Poster:

8,892 posts

276 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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Thanks for all the replies, I'll try and answer the popular questions -

I'm working near the station on Wellington Street, I'll be looking to rent to start with until I find somewhere to buy as I'll be starting work in the middle of next month.

Burriana - I won't longer working as a science technician, if you think I can afford to buy a house on my current wages you are sadly mistaken!

Does anyone know of any decent letting agents around Leeds? I'm not going to have much time to organise anything so I'd rather avoid any dodgy agents.

speed8

5,005 posts

274 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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YHM

poorcardealer

8,526 posts

242 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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v15ben said:
Headingley is the big student area but is fairly reasonable on price!
South of the city is Beeston/Wortley kind of territory which although it has a huge Ferrari/Porsche dealer isn't the nicest part of town.
If you are looking a little further out you can head to Morley which is kind of outside the city.
It depends on where you are working really as there are some very nice places in the city centre but they will cost a bomb to rent.
One final tip though, don't live in Batley - I did and it's terrible


However Upper Batley is very desirable, a few famous people and me live there !!

Ps V15 BEN Did I see that plate on a Micra or similar driving past Tescos a week or two ago?

gemini

11,352 posts

265 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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gr4eme said:
My house is for sale in Rothwell

selling moving to north leeds


says it all really

petros

2,441 posts

230 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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Torquay

penelopepitstop

775 posts

251 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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Hello
If you're working on Wellington Street then I wouldn't class that as South Leeds - it's more or less bang centre. Straight onto Kirkstall Road and out to Rodley/Pudsey/Horsforth/Cookridge etc which are north and I'm sure you'll find something more than reasonable.

Happy house hunting

Jo

basil brush

5,088 posts

264 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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Plenty of rentals around Headingley, Horsforth, Moortown, Roundhay, Chapel Allerton etc. All within easy reach of the city center by bike.

Agents I have experience with are Headingley Estates, Linley & Simpson, Morgans.

mightydquinn

667 posts

258 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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I cant belive ben is slaging Batley off.
I live in Batley now
I have lived in Dewsbury most of my life.
I now work in Morley and cover all leeds .
But I wont move from the Area I am living in.
If you need any advice on an area please Ask
Dave Q

gemini

11,352 posts

265 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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Rodley is cheap but up and comin!

Investment?

skinner

197 posts

257 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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gemini said:

gr4eme said:
My house is for sale in Rothwell

selling moving to north leeds



says it all really


Oi!! Rothwell is OK. Good feel for an ex mining community. Nowhere near as expensive as North Leeds, a lot closer to countryside (rhubarb triangle anyone?) and far less up its own @rse.

Not going to be street cafes and delis in the very near future but more secure and homley than some of the more faceless areas of Leeds.

Think that should have upset most people!!

Killer2005

19,658 posts

229 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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mightydquinn said:
I cant belive ben is slaging Batley off.
I live in Batley now
I have lived in Dewsbury most of my life.
I now work in Morley and cover all leeds .
But I wont move from the Area I am living in.
If you need any advice on an area please Ask
Dave Q


Nowt wrong with slagging off batley

Chim Girl

6,268 posts

260 months

Thursday 15th September 2005
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FunkyNige said:
I'm working near the station on Wellington Street,
My office is in the same area, to be honest I'd say that counts as a city centre location rather than south of the city. If you need to know where the decent restaurants and pubs are in town, feel free to yell!

We moved to Leeds three years ago; spending our first 6 months in rented accommodation until we bought. The house was rented through Hunters, who were a decent enough agency to use. To give you an indication, we rented a small brand new unfurnished 3 bed town house in north Leeds, it cost £850pm. At the time, 2 bed appts in the city were also ~£800 to £1000pm. My collegues tell me that, at present, renting a one bed appt in a new(ish) city centre development is likely to be in the region of £500pm upwards.

As for area, as many have said the most desired, but expensive areas, are in north leeds, that isn't to say that the south is undesirable, but there are bits of it that are !

Oh and to throw in my 2p's worth, if I were moving to Leeds and trying to establish a social life, I'd live either in the city centre or in Headingley. The city because it makes getting to work easy and cheap(!) and also makes after work beers much easier, plus there is plenty to see and do right on your doorstep. Headingley has a large student population and the housing is reasonably priced, there are always plenty of people out and about in some decent bars.

Finally, when I moved here 3 years ago I didn't know anyone, but I've got some great mates now, lots of them through PH. Come out and meet us all, we are a pretty sociable bunch. As others have said,
Cars In The Park on the 16th October and I've also started a thread about a Christmas bash, come along if you can.

Good Luck.