Thank you Larissa, I dont think we care much for a garden and if we can getaway with a small house vs an apartment that would be awesome. Having a seat on the train is a must for me lol.. I get stuck sometimes standing and its a horrible ride (in or out).
Thank you for your reply!
I'm married with no children and my priorities are price, view, outside space (a postage stamp!), and easy access to high streets, shops, and things to do. This will influence my recommendations as I very much prefer proper city living in a smaller flat over tons of space. Essex about drove me crazy because it was a commuter belt with nothing of it's own. Most of our friends with kids live there and love it! They have space and eat in kitchens and drive everywhere and don't understand how I deal without those things (I very rarely drive).
Check out the Bow and Mile End - both along the canals. Hackney, Bethnal Green and Hoxton are nice and close. I like Hoxton a lot. Isle of Dogs may be of interest as well, it's the isle that juts out into the river with Canary Wharf at the top across the river from Greenwich, connected by footpath under the river. I'd live in Bethnal Green if it was better connected, my husband drives sometimes so it's not as suitable as where we live. I can't speak at all for schools in the area (and clearly prefer East rather than North of the area you're working in). I don't like Whitechapel. It's not a thing I can voice, but when my sister came to visit and we went to a friend's house there she said she wasn't keen either.
I like Keatons because of their quick view, they aren't the only estate agent, I'm just biased.
Bow,
www.keatons.com/property-details/3613-coborn-road-e3 and
www.keatons.com/property-details/2661-tredegar-road-e3Hoxton,
www.keatons.com/property-details/3662-weymouth-terrace-e2Isle of Dog,
www.zoopla.co.uk/to-rent/details/40290709?search_identifier=a0ec9c325c6395879a7485e510f41c38#rGBMbJHmLzJRio5m.97 This is the street I really wanted to purchase a house on, but we missed out
Mile End, though to be honest, I probably wouldn't pick this particular place because of the exact location,
www.keatons.com/property-details/5928-argyle-road-e1Bethnal Green, but small on the inside,
www.keatons.com/property-details/5756-kirton-gardens-e2Limehouse,
www.keatons.com/property-details/5618-narrow-street-e14Does it have to be a seat or could it be without a seat if it's a short commute? I'm 4 stops away on 2 trains from my work. It takes me roughly 30 minutes, 15 of which are on a train. I get a seat on one tube without fail but on the other I nearly never do. Since it's only 2 stops, it doesn't really matter to me, it's 5 minutes. The closer into London you are, and therefore the later your commute starts, may mean you fail to get a seat as those further out who have longer commutes, start earlier, beating you to them. Worth it for me. I'm stand for 5 minutes to avoid a 90 minute commute!