Help please- relocation to Cardiff

Help please- relocation to Cardiff

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A.karim

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55 posts

71 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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Brilliant thanks guys! If you had to choose between with the two which one would you go for this could be the decider, if they accept our offers both of 1050.
Many thanks :-)

elanfan

5,520 posts

227 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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On Rightmove are a look at Whitchurch village on Streetview. Lots of shops, Boots, cafe, chippie, smaller supermarket, pubs, furniture, jewellers, bakery. Think myself that would suit me better.

A.karim

Original Poster:

55 posts

71 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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elanfan said:
On Rightmove are a look at Whitchurch village on Streetview. Lots of shops, Boots, cafe, chippie, smaller supermarket, pubs, furniture, jewellers, bakery. Think myself that would suit me better.
Would’ve been good for me too, have a walk around the village shops :-(

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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Much more for your money living the other side of the m4.

A.karim

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55 posts

71 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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Mr Spoon said:
Much more for your money living the other side of the m4.
He needs to be within 15min of the hospital for his on calls though! Would that be possible from the other side ?

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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Only on a very good traffic day

elanfan

5,520 posts

227 months

Tuesday 3rd August 2021
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You could consider properties off the flyover end of Whitchurch road, not necessarily the best of areas but properties will be larger and cheaper. There’s a footbridge over the A48 dual carriageway into UHW which might prove handy for you.

How did your viewings go?

Masiv

280 posts

83 months

Tuesday 3rd August 2021
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Pontprennau isn't bad. About 5 miles away and right by Eastern Avenue, which is a main arterial dual carriageway that goes straight past the hospital, which is 10 minutes away.






https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/110575247?u...



A.karim

Original Poster:

55 posts

71 months

Tuesday 3rd August 2021
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elanfan said:
You could consider properties off the flyover end of Whitchurch road, not necessarily the best of areas but properties will be larger and cheaper. There’s a footbridge over the A48 dual carriageway into UHW which might prove handy for you.

How did your viewings go?
Great thanks for the suggestion, I will look into that too :-)! I have made an offer on the house in rhwibina (I think I’ve spelt that wrong 😑) they said they will get back to me either tomorrow or the end of the week latest !! I wish they would hurry! My husband is still not keen on it and wants an fully furnished apartment which for me after living in one for 3 years on 3rd floor (no lifts) and 2 babies I can’t do anymore so I really hope we find a house quickly one that meets his standards if this offer doesn’t get accepted! :-(

A.karim

Original Poster:

55 posts

71 months

Tuesday 3rd August 2021
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Masiv said:
Pontprennau isn't bad. About 5 miles away and right by Eastern Avenue, which is a main arterial dual carriageway that goes straight past the hospital, which is 10 minutes away.






https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/110575247?u...
Thank for your message :-)
This looks nice I will show it to my husband 🙈!
I’ve just looked on the map it’s actually a very quick drive to the hospital from there also. Many thanks

LuS1fer

41,135 posts

245 months

Tuesday 3rd August 2021
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Pontprennau is a large artificial estate and not my cup of tea but if may be yours.

RobXjcoupe

3,173 posts

91 months

Tuesday 3rd August 2021
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I relocated from Essex to Bridgend in 2013. Thing I would say if you drive traffic isn’t an issue like Essex/east London. Something 20 miles away is a 20 minute drive. Not 90mins as in Essex/east London

A.karim

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55 posts

71 months

Tuesday 3rd August 2021
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How about Penarth is that too far out 🤔

elanfan

5,520 posts

227 months

Wednesday 4th August 2021
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Mur Gwyn is a 9 minute walk to Llanishen Fach Primary and Nursery a great school! Nice kids park just off Mur Gwyn itself. Shops on Heol Llanishen Fach - newsagent, Spar, Chinese, hairdressers, pharmacy etc. Buses run on HLF to town passing hospital maybe a half mile walk. At the end of HLF there’s a Sainsbury’s local, Greggs Pub called the Nine Giants that does reasonable food and a Subway. Quite a genteel area your family will love it! I doubt you’ll want to go back!

Cardiff offers great shopping Google St David’s centre, Roath Park, Bute Park, Cardiff Bay you’ll love, Cardiff Castle you can walk along the Taff trail about 30 miles in greenery, ice rink very successful ice hockey team the Cardiff Devils, football and rugby stadia,

covmutley

3,028 posts

190 months

Wednesday 4th August 2021
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A.karim said:
How about Penarth is that too far out ??
Its not that far, but traffic can be relatively bad as its a bit one road in, one out and based on your responses I think you will want to be closer.

I agree with all the responses you've had. Whitchurch, rhiwbina, Llanishen etc (basically north cardiff) are all nice areas with decent access to shops and facilities but also all the older more traditional housing stock- so tell the husband to suck it up!!.

Not really sure why your husband wants a flat either with 2 kids, but each to their own I guess!

Edited by covmutley on Wednesday 4th August 00:44

A.karim

Original Poster:

55 posts

71 months

Wednesday 4th August 2021
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elanfan said:
Mur Gwyn is a 9 minute walk to Llanishen Fach Primary and Nursery a great school! Nice kids park just off Mur Gwyn itself. Shops on Heol Llanishen Fach - newsagent, Spar, Chinese, hairdressers, pharmacy etc. Buses run on HLF to town passing hospital maybe a half mile walk. At the end of HLF there’s a Sainsbury’s local, Greggs Pub called the Nine Giants that does reasonable food and a Subway. Quite a genteel area your family will love it! I doubt you’ll want to go back!

Cardiff offers great shopping Google St David’s centre, Roath Park, Bute Park, Cardiff Bay you’ll love, Cardiff Castle you can walk along the Taff trail about 30 miles in greenery, ice rink very successful ice hockey team the Cardiff Devils, football and rugby stadia,
Haha brilliant you’ve sold cardiff very well there! I was a bit nervous about moving from Nottingham but I’m quite excited now!! Thank you!! I really hope our offer gets accepted quickly!!! Will keep you all posted! Thank you so much for all the useful information it’s been so so helpful! Sorry for asking lots of questions and possibly a few more to come.
We visited a few months the castle looked amazing but unfortunately it was shut for covid! Hopefully we will get to visit it when we are there!!

covmutley

3,028 posts

190 months

Wednesday 4th August 2021
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Yep, pretty sure you will like Cardiff. Not huge, easy enough to move around, decent parks and easy access to city centre, rivers/the bay, beach etc. And just generally a decent amount going on.


Edited by covmutley on Wednesday 4th August 00:52

elanfan

5,520 posts

227 months

Wednesday 4th August 2021
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If you are sold on Rhiwbina get your name down now for the school it can be oversubscribed.

What are yours and hubby’s interests (sleeping I’d guess for him) what department will he be working?

UHW itself is massive, it has restaurant, concourse with shops etc, even a small pool. Parking can be expensive there and the parking company are barstewards. Park further out or bus it.

A.karim

Original Poster:

55 posts

71 months

Wednesday 4th August 2021
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covmutley said:
A.karim said:
How about Penarth is that too far out ??
Its not that far, but traffic can be relatively bad as its a bit one road in, one out and based on your responses I think you will want to be closer.


I agree with all the responses you've had. Whitchurch, rhiwbina, Llanishen etc (basically north cardiff) are all nice areas with decent access to shops and facilities but also all the older more traditional housing stock- so tell the husband to dsuck it up!!.

Not really sure why your husband wants a flat either with 2 kids, but each to their own I guess!
Perfect thank you. No no to Penarth!
Sounds like north Cardiff will be best for us, i am just going to search in those areas now.

He is from Egypt and they all live in apartments
Over there so I think that’s where it stems from! Not sure how to get through to him that it’s not nice for me being stuck all day in a flat with two little crazy boys!!

elanfan

5,520 posts

227 months

Wednesday 4th August 2021
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You definitely need a garden for them to burn off some energy. A safe garden gives you a break too, you can sit with a cold drink and they’ll knacker themselves. That’ll give you more uality time in the evenings. One he’s lived in a house he won’t go back.

Some lovely properties to buy here when he’s a consultant!!

You don’t seem to accept mails, I was going to send you my number as it’s easier o chat through stuff.