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How to resolve this ??

My girlfriend and I currently live in Woking.

She works in Bracknell (30 minute drive). If I were to get a job in
Chelmsford - where is a good place to live for a reasonable commute for
both of us ?

(the middle is about central London - bit pricey).

Thanks.




Stratford. Easier for the Chelmsford, but Jubilee and Waterloo for the
Bracknell.

OK for now, but be prepared to move on before 2012.
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In message , at 15:34:07 on Wed, 7 Dec
2005, thoss remarked:
Stratford. Easier for the Chelmsford, but Jubilee and Waterloo for the
Bracknell.

OK for now, but be prepared to move on before 2012.


Why? Do you think prices will peak just before 2012, then fall?
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In message , at 15:34:07 on Wed, 7 Dec
2005, thoss remarked:
Stratford. Easier for the Chelmsford, but Jubilee and Waterloo for the
Bracknell.

OK for now, but be prepared to move on before 2012.


Why? Do you think prices will peak just before 2012, then fall?


No, but it will be hell living there, and travelling to and from there,
during the Olympics.
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Graham Harrison wrote:
I have the dubious pleasure of driving J8/9 to J5 of the M4 every day. The
traffic going out of town may not be quite as bad as mine but it's not good.


Until a couple of weeks ago I drove M4 from Twyford, to 8/9, then down
the J1, along the A4 to hammersmith, then up to Shepherds Bush. By
train the journey took 1h10-1h30 door to door. By car it was 1h20-1h30.

Of course coming home at 22:00 or 23:30 it took 50 minutes by car
including come down from the 15th floor of the carpark.

My leaving times were generally
08:30 for 10AM
08:00 for 09:30
07:20 for 09:00 (didn't do this much)
06:00 for 07:00

Sure beats the 20 minute walk to the staiton, 10 minutes to get a
ticket (unless, about once a week, one of the ticket windows was
closed), 45 minutes to ealing, 5 minutes for the tube, 10 minutes on
the tube, 5 minutes to work. (Or, even with the fastest trains, 30
minutes to paddington, 10 minutes to the tube, 20 minutes on the tube,
5 minutes to work)

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Stratford. Easier for the Chelmsford, but Jubilee and
Waterloo for the Bracknell.

OK for now, but be prepared to move on before 2012.


Why? Do you think prices will peak just before 2012,
then fall?


No, but it will be hell living there, and travelling to and
from there, during the Olympics.


The Olympics will only last for 3 weeks - if you don't want to
be near it then it would be a great time for a holiday, but
surely not a reason to move house.Obviously if you're close
to the construction traffic then the problem might be longer
term, but that would be a reason to get out now, not in 2012
when all the hassle's over.


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In message , at 17:42:03 on Wed, 7 Dec
2005, thoss remarked:
Stratford. Easier for the Chelmsford, but Jubilee and Waterloo for the
Bracknell.

OK for now, but be prepared to move on before 2012.


Why? Do you think prices will peak just before 2012, then fall?


No, but it will be hell living there, and travelling to and from there,
during the Olympics.


They are only on for two weeks. Every sensible local resident will rent
their house out and take a holiday. No need to move away!
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She works in Bracknell (30 minute drive). If I were to get a job in
Chelmsford - where is a good place to live for a reasonable commute for
both of us ?

(the middle is about central London - bit pricey).


Stratford. Easier for the Chelmsford, but Jubilee and Waterloo for the
Bracknell.

OK for now, but be prepared to move on before 2012.


Yes, but should get an easy market value+25% if it's subject to a CPO, and
if you ask the right people and buy in an area near all the action, but not
affected by the building work, it should increase a fair bit in value.
Trouble is, it probably will have done already by now.....

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Until a couple of weeks ago I drove M4 from Twyford, to 8/9, then down
the J1, along the A4 to hammersmith, then up to Shepherds Bush. By
train the journey took 1h10-1h30 door to door. By car it was 1h20-1h30.


It does show why there's so much congestion though - in a situation like
that there's very little benefit to getting the train. Though if I lived
somewhere like Twyford, I'd seriously consider living close to the station -
somewhere within 2-3 minutes' walk of the station. Ok, you've got the
noise, but there's double glazing, and IMHO it'd be outweighed by the
convenience of it.

Sure beats the 20 minute walk to the staiton, 10 minutes to get a
ticket (unless, about once a week, one of the ticket windows was
closed), 45 minutes to ealing, 5 minutes for the tube, 10 minutes on
the tube, 5 minutes to work. (Or, even with the fastest trains, 30
minutes to paddington, 10 minutes to the tube, 20 minutes on the tube,
5 minutes to work)


10 minutes to the tube at Paddington? You're talking Hammersmith + City
line right? Surely you be almost as well walking down to Lancaster Gate
tube station, wouldn't you? Only 3 stops from Shepherd's Bush (well 4 if
you count Queensway, but that's shut at the moment). And surely if you were
doing it regularly it'd be worth popping in at the weekend when quiet and
getting tickets in advance, no?

I see your point entirely though. It's a shame there's no quick service
from Twyford outside of the rush hour (or to Twyford at any time, I don't
think).

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