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Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by BishopSAFC, Jun 30, 2011.

  1. BishopSAFC

    BishopSAFC Well-Known Member

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    Hola Senors & Senoras,
    I know there is a lot of excitement with all the transfer gossip,but i wondered if you can help me out with some advice,i am looking to buy a property in or around SUNDERLAND,can you advise decent areas.
    No xxxx taking this is a serious question.
    Cheers:emoticon-0150-hands
    ps We still need a proven striker to partner gyan and a right back
    F T M.
     
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  2. Disco

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    If I was going to buy a house in Sunderland, personally I'd pick somewhere in Fulwell given the chance.
     
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  3. BishopSAFC

    BishopSAFC Well-Known Member

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    Cheers Disco
     
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  4. Disco

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    And I'd prefer a left winger.
     
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  5. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    Don't pick Fulwell or Seaburn or me and BB will come and haunt you..
     
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  6. Nads

    Nads Well-Known Member

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    Well i'm from Fulwell, and not being biased, i'd say it's the best area within the city limits, if you're going to live there.

    Depends a lot on your budget like, and what you intend to do with the prop.
     
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  7. I Sit Next To A Badger-Leazes Corner

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    Anywhere north of the Tyne <ok>
     
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  8. mitchthemakem

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    How far out mate Bishop Auckland is a nice area but too far out for you i think. Just don't go North of Sunerland lol
     
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  9. Disco

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    Glasgow?

    And I agree with Brucey. Can't think of anywhere better.
     
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  10. Uni_Mackem_MAHons

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    Im partial to in and around chester-le -street. Well Bournmoor to be exact. Cracking cricket club
     
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  11. Billy Death

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    Ashbrooke or Seaburn.
     
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  12. MackemsRule

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    All depends on your budget mate.

    Every area has it's share of loopers.
    My mate bought a house up the top end of Pennywell a couple of years ago because of budgetary constraints at the time. He is now in the financial position to move, he and his wife decided to stay as he has great neighbours and great community spirit. (It helped that Gentoo kicks out anyone for unsocial behaviour mind.<ok>)
     
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  13. Steven Royston O'Neill

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    Durham if you want outside but if I move to Sunderland I would pick Seaburn/Fulwell
     
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  14. Nads

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    A man with taste....

    Lived Ashbrooke till the age of 9, moved to Seaburn (well, Fulwell, but last street before Seaburn Dean).
     
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    I'm never sure when one becomes the other, is it after Mere Knolls bank? The missus puts Seaburn on as her address and we're halfway up Sea Road!
     
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  16. Nads

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    Last street in Fulwell is Ambleside Terrace mate, as you pass it, with the methodist church on the right, you enter Seaburn Dene.

    All looks the same, but the houses in Fulwell are a canny bit bigger, as Seaburn was built after the war, when land was at a premium <ok>

    Sea Road is Fulwell, unless your beyond the Flying Boat, which is Seaburn.

    Clear as mud eh?
     
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  17. Commachio

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    Or if you go to the bottom of Mere Knolls Rd, you then enter Roker...
     
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    I'm just before the Flying Boat, I'll pass on the sad news to mrs Sailorboy
     
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    It's good news actually, as house prices are marginally higher in Fulwell <ok>
     
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  20. Washysafc

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    If you want a nice area and good road links try Rickleton in Washington
     
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