Tag: London

  • My London to do list 2021/22

    My London to do list 2021/22

    I have recently moved to West London (May 2021) to live with my partner Jez. As with almost every aspect of my life, I have a London to-do list. Things I would like to do in London within the next 12-18 months. A few years back I lived in North London briefly so I have experienced London living before, just in a different area and not as part of a relationship in the city. The first time living in London I didn’t actually do many (if any) of the tourist-y things. I am determined to change that this time around.

    This post is going to initially look like a bare to-do list, but as I tick off the activities I will post info about each one. Maybe even doing a separate post about some of them too if it would take up too much space in this post.

    London to do list – Foodie sites

    Cat Cafes – Java Whiskers, Whiskers & Cream, Lady Dinah’s Cat Emporium

    St Aymes Cafe

    Gordan Ramsey’s restaurant/s

    The Cauldron

    Coppa Club

    Coppa Club London

    Markets – ‘cheesewick’, chiswick flower market, duckpond markets

    London site seeing

    London Eye

    Tower of London

    HMS Belfast

    Kew Garden

    The Shard

    Thames river cruise

    Sky Garden

    Visit China Town, Kyoto Gardens and Little Venice

    London to do list – Entertainment

    Cursed Child and as many west end shows as I can afford!

    Warner Bros Studio tour

    London Dungeons

    Shakespeare at the Globe

    London Transport Museum

    War of the Worlds immersive experience

    Aquarium

    Film inspired ‘attractions’

    Harry Potter Walking tour

    Leadenhall Market – Harry Potter (Diagon Alley film location)

    Notting Hill Carnival

    Rodeo Drive – Pretty Woman

    Portebello Road – Bedknobs and Broomsticks

    Baker Street – Sherlock

    The longer I live in London, the more hidden gems I will discover and be able to pass on to you lovely dream believers. Do any of you also live in (or are familiar with) London? What hidden gems would you recommend?

    I hope you are all having a fabulous day and are getting closer to living your dream life.

    Keep believing.

  • Our first home checklist

    Our first home checklist

    I am the kind of person who looks at property for sale on Zoopla, Rightmove and other sites all the time. Have done for years, even before I decided I wanted to be a home owner. It was something to do that let me and the friends I was dream home hunting with imagine ourselves in different lives. A way of seeing ‘how the other half live’ as they say. To see how beautiful a house could be.

    Jez mentioned he wanted to buy his own house by the end of this year. I have been looking a bit more seriously ever since. Nowadays sticking to a realistic budget rather than the multimillion pound, 7+ bedroom properties I used to search through.

    What we are looking for

    Ideally, the aim is to have:

    • 2 bedrooms
    • home office space
    • balcony (with a view)
    • shower and bath
    • lots of storage (or space for me to fill with storage units)
    • decent sized living area
    • decent sized kitchen
    • lots of plugs

    I am hoping that there will be space for both me and Jez to have office space as we will hopefully both be working from home for at least some of our employed hours. Plus it’s always good to have somewhere guests can stay (or maybe a future nursery ;)).

    It will most likely be a flat rather than a house initially. The fact we are looking to buy in London, the house prices are a lot higher. Water features have been discussed as an addition to the balcony chats so it is definitely something in my search criteria now. I’m thinking of making the balcony into a tranquillity area for us both so we have an escape if we need it. It would also be the perfect place for me to read so win-win.

    Location

    We are looking for a property in London and it needs to be nearer the centre for easier connections to work and hospitals for Jez. We are looking primarily at north/west London. There are certain bubbles of London that Jez has vetoed and some areas we would love to live in, but will be priced out of.

    Although I lived in London for 9 months a few years ago, I don’t know the areas well enough to pick purely on location. The system we have in place at the moment is I find places that I think look nice, tick most of the boxes, have a logical floor plan and fit within our budget. Jez then looks at the area, reads the small print and checks his commute to work.

    Our first home

    The property we buy will be our first time buying. Our first home will need to be somewhere that doesn’t need too much work doing. Other than that, the location and the size of the flat we aren’t really that picky. We have a healthy deposit and most furniture/decor pieces that we will need to get started.

    Small changes in the colour schemes of the home will be expected, just to make it our own. Any big repair works or alterations needed would be a possible deal breaker. I would like to be able to find somewhere we can move straight into without too much hassle.

    Small print

    We are buying in London and lots of properties come up as auction, cash buyer only, shared ownership and leasehold so reading the small print is becoming one of the most time consuming tasks.

    Although we started talking about this last Autumn and haven’t got anywhere yet, we are still on track to be moved in this year. I was hoping we could start viewings in January and get everything sorted so we could move in before my 30th birthday. Sadly though with Covid and the housing market being on a rollercoaster the last few months we’ve delayed plans.

    Due to the stamp duty break we have found that the house prices have gone up dramatically. Instead of looking for our home in January – March as we planned, we are now waiting until June.

    When will we get our first home?

    We will find the home for us when we are meant to, and it will be amazing. These things take time, I know it will be worth it. I’m hoping Christmas 2021 we will be celebrating in our own home, but it may take longer to find our perfect first home. Either way, it’s exciting!

    Are you looking to buy your first home? Are you already a homeowner? What has been your biggest hurdle so far?