Looking at job in Liverpool - where to live 30 min commute ?

Looking at job in Liverpool - where to live 30 min commute ?

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The_Doc

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4,885 posts

220 months

Friday 5th January 2018
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Hey Liverpudlians, Happy New Year !

I wondered if I could take some advice

My brother's looking at a job in Aintree, he wants to know where's good to live in a 30 min commute.

Probably East or South, and he wants village/rural not suburbia/city

House budget 500k ish

any thoughts ??

whiteonyx

368 posts

215 months

Friday 5th January 2018
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Scarisbrick, Halsall, Haskayne, all semi rural and 20 - 30 mins drive

E31Shrew

5,922 posts

192 months

Friday 5th January 2018
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Chester?

northwestrecovery

159 posts

184 months

Friday 5th January 2018
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whiteonyx said:
Scarisbrick, Halsall, Haskayne, all semi rural and 20 - 30 mins drive
if you want a high six from your neighbours !

The_Doc

Original Poster:

4,885 posts

220 months

Saturday 6th January 2018
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He's living at the end of a farm track now, 6 fingers is what you start with until you lose 2 into the baling machine!


whiteonyx

368 posts

215 months

Saturday 6th January 2018
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no complaints from the ladies with the additional digit!

jackh707

2,126 posts

156 months

Monday 8th January 2018
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E31Shrew said:
Chester?
No chance commuting in that time to aintree.
Be over an hour.

Nice place to live though.

500k +

I’d go for hightown, freshfields, formby areas.

I assume commuting to aintree hospital, the traffic is a bd coming from queens drive, however if you come from the motorway in it’s much better.

South, Woolton Aigburth, but a little over 30mins and more suburban.



Edited by jackh707 on Monday 8th January 08:13

NWTony

2,849 posts

228 months

Monday 8th January 2018
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With the new bridge in place maybe Frodsham, Daresbury places like that?

AB

16,975 posts

195 months

Monday 8th January 2018
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West Wirral?

Although thinking about it, rush hour is going to be 45 mins I guess.

quinny100

922 posts

186 months

Thursday 11th January 2018
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£500k will get you a fairly decent rural pad in that part of the world. I'd be looking down the A59 corridor between Maghull and Ormskirk - plenty of stuff on the outskirts of Lydiate, Town Green, Aughton. Or look for somewhere accessible off the M58 - Bickerstaffe, Lathom (Burscough/Ormskirk side, not near Skem), Simonswood etc.

The_Doc

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4,885 posts

220 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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I'll feed this back to him. This is all great.

Wirral looks tempting, but aren't you held hostage to crossing the Mersey the whole time? Time-money....

Sheepshanks

32,747 posts

119 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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The_Doc said:
I'll feed this back to him. This is all great.

Wirral looks tempting, but aren't you held hostage to crossing the Mersey the whole time? Time-money....
Yep- same with Frodsham / Daresbury mentioned about now the bridge is tolled.

Given a free choice the area quinny100 suggested make most sense.

OMITN

2,133 posts

92 months

Tuesday 16th January 2018
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"Around" Ormskirk is his best bet.

Aughton is the nice part of it. Or head more towards the M6 and Parbold area - villages like Mawdesley and Rufford are also popular and plenty of houses on their own dotted around.

Tickle

4,915 posts

204 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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OMITN said:
"Around" Ormskirk is his best bet.

Aughton is the nice part of it. Or head more towards the M6 and Parbold area - villages like Mawdesley and Rufford are also popular and plenty of houses on their own dotted around.
This, some nice places in the area, good eateries and farm shops.

sider

2,059 posts

221 months

Sunday 21st January 2018
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My neck of the woods is about 30 mins from Aintree - Billinge/Up Holland. Nice enough area.

OneTwo

376 posts

234 months

Wednesday 28th February 2018
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I live a handful of miles over the other side of the Mersey Gateway bridge, loads of traditional large family houses and hundreds of new detached being built. You can get a nice 4/5 bed for £500k that falls within the catchment area for free crossings* on the bridge.

  • £10 annual registration charge and watch out for council tax band G as you won't qualify for the free crossings. I was lucky and got band F on the last assessment, be careful with this if you and your family cross the river daily - it can easily be £1k a year per car in hidden costs.

paulwirral

3,131 posts

135 months

Sunday 4th March 2018
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The_Doc said:
I'll feed this back to him. This is all great.

Wirral looks tempting, but aren't you held hostage to crossing the Mersey the whole time? Time-money....
£1.20 per crossing with a tag , £1.70 otherwise . Rumoured to be going to reduce to a quid soon with the tag .
It's most unpistonheads but the bus service from the Wirral to Liverpool is good ,depending on where you are on the Wirral there's a train service too , very rare I ever use the car to go to town and the wife only uses hers as she has allocated parking and she is supposed to have the car with her at work .

AB

16,975 posts

195 months

Monday 5th March 2018
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paulwirral said:
£1.20 per crossing with a tag , £1.70 otherwise . Rumoured to be going to reduce to a quid soon with the tag .
It's most unpistonheads but the bus service from the Wirral to Liverpool is good ,depending on where you are on the Wirral there's a train service too , very rare I ever use the car to go to town and the wife only uses hers as she has allocated parking and she is supposed to have the car with her at work .
It's going up to £1.80 without a tag.

With a tag it'll remain at £1.20 peak and £1.00 off peak (7pm - 7am) and all day Sunday.

TJC46

2,148 posts

206 months

Tuesday 27th March 2018
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South Warrington around Stockton Heath. Great village vibe, plenty of good pubs, and restaurants. Would be pushed to do Aintree in 30 mins more like 40 mins as you would have to drive through Warrington town centre to get to the M62, once on it though, its motorway all the way.

manracer

1,544 posts

97 months

Tuesday 27th March 2018
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TJC46 said:
South Warrington around Stockton Heath. Great village vibe, plenty of good pubs, and restaurants. Would be pushed to do Aintree in 30 mins more like 40 mins as you would have to drive through Warrington town centre to get to the M62, once on it though, its motorway all the way.
Id agree with this, you have Stockton heath, Appleton, Lymm etc!

these are east and south as per the OP's request, also village and rural as well as around 30 minutes commute to liverpool - I do it daily!