The Future of Buying Property in Thirsk

Today I’m talking about buying houses. Not me personally, I’m pondering more on mortgages and whether my area is a good place for first time buyers. Roy and I had a conversation about this the other day as at some point, presumably, the boys are going to leave home and want to set up on their own. Granted it might not be here in Thirsk (although I’d be chuffed if it was) yet if they did, I have to wonder what options will be available to them.

The housing market has been a mess for years although now the slump seems to be recovering, new affordable properties are being built and mortgages aren’t quite as difficult to obtain as they were.  You can check out the Halifax Mortgage Calculator for more info on this.

Back to Thirsk (my fabulous home town in North Yorkshire); is this a good place for first time buyers? At the moment it certainly seems so. Thirsk, which incorporates the parish of Sowerby where we are is a medium sized rural-“ish” location which is fairly central within the county and has excellent transport links. York is 20 minutes away by train, Teesside, Middlesbrough and the rest of the North is within easy reach and for families or for commuting to work there are endless possibilities.

We have a new building project starting here called the Sowerby Gateway which will be located on the edge of our parish and will include between 100 and 150 new houses. The idea is that this housing will be affordable and will fill a gap that exists at the moment which means that there are two few homes and too many people wanting to buy or even rent. Growing up here in Sowerby I am in the “I wish they wouldn’t build on like this” camp however having two boys I can see why extra housing is needed for the future if not for those in need now.

The boys moving  out and buying their first homes is a long way off however looking at how things are now it does seem as if they will be a better position than many of our generation or older have been when looking for a mortgage and a suitably priced property.

The financial sector recognises the need for more affordable mortgages and lower deposits and there are a range of options more suited to individual needs than there ever has been before. You could potentially set up a new bank account to quality for the best deals however in the long term I would say your loyalty would be based placed somewhere that would help you when needed anyhow!

We think Thirsk is a good place for first time buyers, excellent in fact although the most most affordable properties and best locations mean nothing without the backing and support from a banking establishment that is willing to go that extra mile to secure the mortgage you need. Fortunately more affordable mortgages and banks are on the ball these day and are able to work with potential buyers.

Altogether things are looking good and for the future, I don’t think the boys will have anything to worry about to be honest.

Halifax

Planning Christmas Holidays in Spring

After spending the last few months bitterly complaining about the fact that spring seems to have forgotten to arrive, avoiding the gas and electricity meter man who wants to send my readings to the energy company (he caught me – darn!)  and willing the sun to shine so that I can get outside in the garden, you could say that I’m ready for Summer.

Being so very ready for some sun it might seem a bit bizarre that I am already thinking about Christmas. I haven’t got one of those “days to Christmas” tickers anywhere I promise however with a huge family and our four, lots of traditions and more it is so important to plan ahead.

For the first time in years I have vouchers coming that will cover the majority of our Christmas shopping (Thanks Park!), I already have lists of what to get who so that I may keep my eyes open for bargains and I already have a few fabulous homemade wrapping paper ideas pinned in Pinterest. I’m good to go.

Being so organised I’ve started thinking about perhaps going way just before Xmas for a short holiday. In my other life as a freelance writer I’ve written a couple of articles about Lapland at Christmas and I find the idea enchanting. I’m not sure if at 2yrs old Taylor would get the full benefit yet however if not this year I’m definitely hoping to arrange magical Christmas holidays Lapland style for next Christmas. I mentioned this once before on Facebook and was surprised and secretly thrilled with the amount of people who piped up with “Yes, do it, we did and it was amazing!!”.

 It really does sound like the sort of trip that would make a fantastic memory for the boys.

What do you all think? I know it’s barely spring but if we were to go away this year we’d have to think about saving, planning etc now. Have you been? What would you recommend or tell me to avoid and should I wait until Taylor is a tiny bit old (he is two now but will have just turned four before Xmas next year)? We’d like to go for a long weekend ideally but is this enough? I’d love to hear your thoughts.

My snow-loving 6yr old

*Written in collaboration with the mentioned business yet true to my thoughts, feelings and experiences