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We're relocating to nuneaton and I would like to know if Old Hinckley Road is a good road to buy a house on. Is this a desirable address? Will we be able to re-sell? We have a young family and want to be within walking distance of the town centre.
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There have been a couple of similar posts and not much in the way of response, presumably because no-one knows about the area in question.
TBH whether an area is desirable or not, is down to personal perception. I would say that there is nowhere desirable in nuneaton. Others of course will say different! Best thing to do is your own research - try upmystreet.com to find out about crime rate, schools, property values etc etc.
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Good advice Optrex. Though I live in Nuneaton, the area I live in is probably not the most desireable, but it is perception and what fits your requirements. For me it is what is literally a few minutes walk to the town centre - I don't have a car. No more than 15 minutes if I walk slowly to the railway station. Of course the upside is the council tax band is lower, especially for one person.
In essence, the advice given by Optrex to try upmystreet.com is your best course of action.
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Whats the catchment for that school? Looks like the boundary could stop at the old hinckley road and if you get the wrong side you may end up in Weddington.
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It would be quite a trek for little ones from Old Hinckley Road to Riversley Park. If I really step it out I can manage home to the railway station in about 10 -12 minutes or about 15 if a bit slower. It would likely take much longer than that depending on how far up Old Hinckley Road you were.
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Old Hinckley road is ok(the piece on the one way system), all that side of the railway line is ok. Long shoot, weddington, higham.Only thing wrong with that road is the traffic noise and dust. I've never lived there so I don't know exactly how bad it is.
Why would you not be able to re-sell? Unless the house gets a blight order on it or the hells angels move next door I can't see you nor being able to re-sell. Leicester road bridge is busy but there are crossings now at every major crossing point. Good walk to Riversley park though, about three quarters of a mile.
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Thank you for all your advice, it's very helpful. I am mainly concerned with the pollution aspect of living on Old Hinckley Road, but I suppose if I want to live in the town centre this is a compromise I have to make.
I'm concerned about re-sale as the house in question has no off road parking and no on road parking either. We'd have to park on the pavement or on a different street altogether. We do love the house though, so we're trying to convince oursleves that the parking/busy road/walk to school won't be an issue. |
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