Where to live: West Midlands
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Snails

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916 posts

182 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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I am hoping somebody can help. My girlfriend is considering taking a job in Wolverhampton and i can get a transfer to my company's Birmingham office, however neither of us know where is nice to live and have absolutely no experience of the area.

Can anybody recommend anywhere nice to live in the hashed area? Good transport, including, but not exclusive to things like park and ride (!!?) into Birmingham and Wolverhampton would be ideal.

We would prefer to live in a town rather than a city if possible, but again we have no idea about the area so are open to suggestions

Thanks


Munter

31,330 posts

257 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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Anywhere else hehe

Apparently Harborne is nice but a little out of your hatched area.

edit: Also Wolves isn't exactly a "city". More large town sized. And you get Trains and Trams into Birmingham. Direct trains to London as well. You might want to consider Penn.

Edited by Munter on Thursday 30th May 19:53

Snails

Original Poster:

916 posts

182 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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Thanks biggrin. It doesn't necessarily need to be in the hatched area as long as both of us can easily get to work without to much hassle everyday.

slinky

15,704 posts

265 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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Where is your Birmingham office?

Billyray911

1,081 posts

220 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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Hagley is quite nice.Very low crime and semi rural.Easy access to Birmingham city centre via the A456 or to Merry Hill for shopping and close to the M5.
Stones throw to the Clent hills,which is nice for a walk.
Kinver is also quite nice as well.

dudleybloke

20,553 posts

202 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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whats your budget?

TheEnd

15,370 posts

204 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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Sutton Coldfield/Streetly might be the nicest, unless some of the other areas had little hamlets in them.

garreth64

664 posts

237 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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From your shaded area I'd consider Hagley to the south, or near Sutton Coldfield to the North.

I live in Solihull, bottom right on your map, and commute to Wolves every day. It's not a great journey, 45 mins on a good day, 1 hour plus on a bad day not including accidents. However, I'd rather live in Solihull and put up with this than move to Wolves which I find generally very depressing, though I understand there are some decent areas somewhere there too.


DanoS4

869 posts

210 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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Kinver is nice too.

Snails

Original Poster:

916 posts

182 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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Cheers for the suggestions. I will take a look at all of them

Our office is pretty much where the 'A' marker is. It will be our first house purchase, if she decides to take the job, with a modest budget of around £150k.

old'uns

556 posts

149 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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anywhere left of the Stourbridge area, you definitely don't want to be North side if commuting to Wolves unless you go the long way via Cannock area or through the wonderful Walsall Ring Roadrolleyes

VVOODY

59 posts

151 months

Friday 31st May 2013
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I'd head out west of wolves to east and north of Telford. Good links both motorways and train service from Telford central station to wolves and Birmingham.

I say that because that's what I did 9 years ago. used to live in Wolverhampton and got fed up of the 6 miles to the office taking 45mins and 30mins at least to a motorway. the areas Priorslee, Shifnal and Muxton, where I am now are all very pleasant with great shopping and great country side on the doorstep. Would never go back to living in Wolverhampton....ever.

Frances The Mute

1,816 posts

257 months

Friday 31st May 2013
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I live in Stourbridge (non native) and find it very nice indeed.

There's plenty of areas around the town that are quiet with the benefit of local amenities and a decent roadwork, quite literally, on your door step. It's pretty much half way between Wolves and Brum, too.

Shaw Tarse

31,817 posts

219 months

Friday 31st May 2013
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Frances The Mute said:
I live in Stourbridge (non native) and find it very nice indeed.

There's plenty of areas around the town that are quiet with the benefit of local amenities and a decent roadwork, quite literally, on your door step. It's pretty much half way between Wolves and Brum, too.
Commuting to Brum on train great. But to Wolverhampton not good?

Frances The Mute

1,816 posts

257 months

Friday 31st May 2013
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Stourbridge Junction gets to Wolverhampton in no time at all.

Shaw Tarse

31,817 posts

219 months

Friday 31st May 2013
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Frances The Mute said:
Stourbridge Junction gets to Wolverhampton in no time at all.
Shows what I know about trains. I thought it involved a change of train & a wait!

Nigel Worc's

8,121 posts

204 months

Friday 31st May 2013
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The "black country" has some very nice areas, and of course some not so nice ones.

I suggest the nicer areas will be well outside of your budget I'm afraid.

There are a lot of "brown field" sites being developed around the Tipton, and Wednesbury areas, places that used to have a lot of heavy industry, forges and the like.

West Bromwich, Smethwick, Handsworth etc are well worth avoiding.

Have a drive around, look in some estate agents windows to get an idea of pricing.

Snails

Original Poster:

916 posts

182 months

Friday 31st May 2013
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Cheers for all the suggestions, they are all much appreciated. I think we need to make a trip down sooner rather than later to work out if we really want to make the move.

BE57 TOY

2,628 posts

163 months

Friday 31st May 2013
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I would suggest visiting wolverhampton - it really puts your problems into perspective! Really not a nice place.

I would recommend Priorslee in Telford, it will take you 20 mins in the car to get to wolverhampton or there are trains to Telford and Birmingham

No doubt wolverhampton or bham will be easier for commuting but it might be a bit depressing!

Snails

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916 posts

182 months

Friday 31st May 2013
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I am amazed how much house you can get in Stourbridge for ~£150k! I am surprised how much more expensive car insurance is!

Edited by Snails on Friday 31st May 21:39