Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Location Ideas for Buying Property in Essex

Buying property in Essex is something that can be quite complex, not least because there are so many geographical locations in this famous English county. In this article we’ll look at some of the most notable locations, a selection that demonstrates the breadth of locations available. The landscape changes a great deal, with a very build up feel of places like Romford, to more tranquil areas such as Dedham Vale.

Romford

Romford is actually in Essex, although it might seem strange to some people that this location is actually served by Transport for London. It does seem odd that a place in Essex has red London buses zooming around. But Romford has a great deal of benefits for those who wish to live within its limits. One of the main pros of living in Romford is indeed this access to central London. The city of London does of course have a great many attractions for young and old alike. The only drawback for those considering buying a Romford based property in Essex is that it is not located near much countryside; you have to travel further into Essex for this.

Chelmsford

Chelmsford is famous for being the birthplace of a great deal of famous people, but it is also a very popular spot as regards property in Essex too. A great many families and couples decide to move to Chelmsford as it has many of the draws of a major city without the extra hassle of living somewhere like London, where the pressure of urban life can be a little too much for some people. Chelmsford is well known for having a great deal of good schools and homes; and indeed there have been a large number of new homes that have been built in the town over recent years.

Colchester

Colchester is of course famous for being the oldest recorded town in the UK, with a large amount of Roman history too. Over recent years there has been a boom in house building in and around Colchester, which has meant that it is now high on the list of potentials for all kinds of house buyers. It is only 1 hour by train to London, which means that Colchester is certainly a commutable distance from the capital. Colchester has a thriving arts and pub scene, which only serves to make the town more popular.

These are just three potential locations in which property in Essex has become very popular. Access to countryside as well as urban attractions is likely to ensure that Essex continues being a popular place for house buying.

Dcs-Services is highly experienced in the realm of Landscaping In Essex, having worked in the property industry for many years. 

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