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Moving to Durham, County Durham
« on: February 25, 2013, 09:36:05 AM »
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Well, it has been an AGE since I last posted! After nearly two and a half years in NW London - my other half and I are moving to Durham!! I am a bit terrified I'm going to freeze to death, but my other half is thrilled since he grew up in Newcastle.

Anyhow, hoping for some inside help here - anyone familiar with the best/most helpful estate agents in Durham? Equally any I would want to avoid?

Also, we would ideally be near the railway station for my husband who will be commuting to London once a month for his job so - any hints as to nice neighborhoods in that area?!

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Re: Moving to Durham, County Durham
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2013, 09:40:34 AM »
We don't live far from Durham.  Durham is a nice city and the train station, although small, is great for travelling to London/Edinburgh/York etc as it's on the main East Coast Line.

I wouldn't worry too much about being close to the station if it's just once per month, he could easily just park up at the station.


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Re: Moving to Durham, County Durham
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2013, 10:43:37 AM »
We lived in Durham (well in Bowburn just outside) for 3 years and really loved it.  I agree if he only needs the station once a month a taxi or something would be fine- it has really good east coast links and is easy on/off for the motorway too.

We found it really nice- obviously much smaller than London but easy to navigate.  Do you drive?  We found it helpful to have a car for weekends but DH took the bus to work.  I would suggest if you can find a place on the same side of town you will be working it will make your commute easier if you don't have ti cut through the city centre during busy times. 


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