Friday 27 February 2015

Moving To Morden: A Place on the Up.

Moving To Morden: A Place on the Up
If you live outside of London, you probably haven’t heard of Morden. Located right near the end of the Northern Line, it isn’t traditionally one of the most sought-after areas of the capital, but it is currently experiencing an upsurge in interest from potential buyers. But why is Morden a place on the up? Below we investigate the reasons behind why more and more people are moving to Morden.
Great Job Prospects
Morden is known to be a fantastic place to live for those looking to get a foot on the job ladder. You might think that this is because it is close to the centre of London – a place associated strongly with many job opportunities – but that’s not the only reason. Morden in itself is a place that’s growing tremendously, therefore many people finding jobs hardly have to make a commute at all. The area to the south of London is also growing at a phenomenal rate, meaning that new jobs can be found in that direction as well.
Morden Hall Park
Wide Open Spaces
Morden has somehow managed to hold onto its rural roots – it is tough to remember that, at one point, it was not a part of London – and boasts a number of parks and other recreational areas. There’s Mostyn Gardens, Morden Recreation Ground and Morden Park to name a few, and all are perfect places to spend time with a young family. Morden Hall Park is also great for dog walking, as well as for those who like long walks in the country – without actually having to head out of the city!
Price
Often, it all boils down to money. It would be wrong to suggest that buying property in Morden is cheap, but it is certainly cheaper than buying in the centre of London though. Make sure you get looking at properties quickly though, as the popularity – and therefore the price – of properties in Morden is only likely to increase…

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