Looking for the way onto the property ladder

I am currently living at home in London, and are desperately seeking a place of my own somewhere far from here. In addition to my need, I have begun a new job not long ago, working in Internet search for a leading company on the south coast.

The idea of a long term commute back and forth does not hold much of an appeal. The cost is prohibitive and the waste of time is immeasurable, but for now it is my reality. In an ideal world what I am looking for is rented accommodation, for example, I have been seen advertisements entitled ‘property to let West Sussex‘. This would be great as Worthing is my new town of employment. I would be happy to find somewhere temporary to stay in Brighton which is close by, and easy to reach by road or rail. Brighton is also a lively place and a nationally recognised place for people working in my industry.

What I would ideally like to do once I have been fully accepted in my new job is to search for a property to buy. The media has reported information recently from the Council of mortgage lenders which suggests their forecasts for house repossessions has thankfully been wildly inaccurate. They had been expecting more than 75,000, and the figure is closer to 45,000. The figure is still high, but in relative terms it shows a growing confidence in a battered market. In this part of Sussex, there is an increase in demand for new homes with many people looking.

Thankfully, I am one of the lucky people who are regularly in employment and have been able to save some towards a deposit. I will definitely rent for now, before leaping into the world of house ownership.

I am receiving information from companies in West and East Sussex, even though I am travelling from London each and every day. The sort of advertisement that i had noticed read like ‘Property Sussex‘. I may not be the only one looking to relocate, as my new company have also received notices entitled ‘commercial property Sussex‘ watch this space!

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