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Old 14th July 2008   #1
eeehhhh
What's it like to live in Brixton?

I ask because I need to find a flat for two mates and myself to move in around September. I've found quite a few nice looking flats which are seem to be a lot cheaper than equivalent flats in other areas. Transport links are good for commuting to uni too.

Is it as bad as people say? I don't know, I've only ever been there twice: tube station to BC and the academy.
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Old 14th July 2008   #2
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Not as bad as people say - if you go looking for trouble you can find it, but majority of Brixtonians are just normal londoners looking to get on with their lives. Good bars and restaurants too.
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Old 14th July 2008   #3
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if you like being woken up late at night by boom boom bass from old beemers it's not too bad.
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Old 14th July 2008   #4
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one of my mates lives in brixton. the old bloke that lives next door to him got stabbed in the arm over the weekend. apparently some yoofs tried to mug him and he didn't have a bar of it. the good news was the neighbours were all straight out to help, the cops were there in 90 seconds and the old boy was ok.

apart from this incident, my mate has lived there a couple of years and reckons it's generally ok.
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Old 14th July 2008   #5
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i really like it, as vinylillain says you only really get trouble if you're looking for it.....i would say avoid the stockwell end of it though, i used to live 2 dorrs down from brixton cycles on stockwell road, and that sucked ass.
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Old 14th July 2008   #6
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Hmm. I think I just need to make a decision of whether it's worth the saving of £10-20 a week.

Finding a place to live is a pain in the arse. Especially when my uni is smack bang in the middle of South Kensington - hardly the cheapest place to live in London - and my mates don't ride. They want to be 30-45 min away.
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Old 14th July 2008   #7
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Spagettihoops - so the parts nearer Stockwell are worse? For some reason, I assumed Stockwell was better.
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Old 14th July 2008   #8
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No stockwell is worse

Have you looked in olympia/west ken/barons court?
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Old 14th July 2008   #9
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Ok, I'll not bother looking in Stockwell.

Yeah, I have. My halls were in the grounds of Charing Cross Hospital, so I know Hammersmith quite well and we all loved it there. Unfortunately, it's out of our price range. They work out about £130 per week per person excluding bills, we need somewhere £100 per week per person excl. bills.

From what I've found it's tricky:
Go further west to get cheaper properties, but journey time goes up and you're quite far from central for going out.
I'd be happy to go east, because the rate at which rents decrease is greater going east than going west. Hence the benefit of being nearer good places to go out, but a bit of a trek to South Ken for my mates on public transport.

I haven't bothered looking north, as it's getting well away from uni. South of the river might be the place. Battersea perhaps?
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Old 14th July 2008   #10
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Hmm . . i see your problem . . Battersea not cheap, unless you go down the ex council route, though you can get a good deal on the mansion blocks around the park if you go for on eof the 5th floor flats with no lift . . try this website, a couple of mates made it, searches all the other property websites for you

http://www.dothomes.co.uk/
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Old 14th July 2008   #11
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Also remember asking price is rarely achieved in rentals, i pay 305 on a place that was on at 350, i just told the landlord i would move in as soon as the last tennant moved out, an empty property is a landlords worst fear, especially given current ecenomic climate.

Also have you seen the new development by parsons green tube - its affordable housing and i know that some of the units are for rent, though it wont be readu for a couple of months.
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Old 14th July 2008   #12
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I live smack bang in the middle of Brixton and I can't imagine living anywhere else... It's like a little piece of heaven in south London... Word...
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Old 14th July 2008   #13
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8 year i lived in sw2.

it started getting shitty, but looks like it's kinda got something back these days.

i would live there again, it's dependent on exactly where you settle cos some parts are grim and others are full bore middle class bollox.

find a middle ground and you will prosper
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Old 15th July 2008   #14
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I live in Se5, lived here for a year, going to stay for another. I'd recommend camberwell over brixton, better studenty vibe and more open late at night. Even peckham is good. Don't be scared of saaf london, it's no worse than any other part of london.

I live near brixton jam, which means non-bike people have brixton road to get central (easy links to west london via bus/central/east). If you live camberwell way you have camberwell (new) road, links to whole of london via elephant, and ditto with peckham you have peckham rd/old kent rd - easy transport links for the whole of london, because of the carbuncle of transport that is e and c.
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Old 15th July 2008   #15
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word - feel right back home cycling round Peckham, Camberwell, Brixton etc. after 10 years away. Where I live is not the liveliest of places tbh but the quick roll down Queens Road and beyond gets you right in the mood. I've thoroughly enjoyed commuting to drinks from there - the 11 mile westies is a joy.
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Old 15th July 2008   #16
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This thread is about Brixton !

@everyone who has posted (except me) - racist.
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Old 15th July 2008   #17
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Calling people racist = racist.
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Old 15th July 2008   #18
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Which makes you a racist, you racist.
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Old 15th July 2008   #19
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When I used to live there it could be pretty shit sometimes. 10+ gangs of guys on every street corner down Cold Harbour lane and the main drag.
The CCTV and increased police action round there have done wonders I hear.
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Old 15th July 2008   #20
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Is it as bad as people say? I don't know, I've only ever been there twice: tube station to BC and the academy.
Most of the people who "say" have never been there in their lives. Robbery and violence are above average for London (see here: http://www.met.police.uk/crimefigure...lx&period=year)

But we're talking 50 incidents per 1,000 population compared to an average of 23.3. Put another way 950 people who were untouched against 976. Either way up, the vast majority are unaffected by crime.
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Old 15th July 2008   #21
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and most of those people were probably drug tourists looking for 'edgy' brixton on somerleyton road.
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Old 15th July 2008   #22
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I live smack bang in the middle of Brixton and I can't imagine living anywhere else... It's like a little piece of heaven in south London... Word...
but you been high most of that times :p
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Old 15th July 2008   #23
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but you been high most of that times :p
I have everything I need here... But yes, what you say is pretty accurate... ;)
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Old 15th July 2008   #24
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I guess that you're at Imperial so my experience might be helpful. I was at Imperial a few years ago and moved to Brixton when I moved out of halls. Been living here since then (2001) and it's pretty good really. It takes about 35 minutes to get to South Ken at rush hour and the 345 goes all the way (although it takes ages). Like people have said, some bits are scummy, some are pretty middle class and some are in between. It is definitely sketchier than hammersmith/barons court/earls court but that's the same of most places (since that part of west london is fucking dull) and there's a lot more interesting stuff going on.

I recommend coming down on a saturday to wander around the market, got to a couple of pubs or something, check out brockwell park or catch a gig at the windmill. That'll give you an idea of the nice sides to the place and then a walk from the tube to your prospective flat in the dark will give you an idea of whether you'll find it too sketchy!
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Old 15th July 2008   #25
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Part of growing up is learning how to handle the rougher parts of London not that Brixton is particularly rough mind.
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Old 15th July 2008   #26
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35 min from brixton, man i get here in that time from archway??!!
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Old 15th July 2008   #27
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I think Momentum means on the tube, I can pootle to IC in about 15 mins on the whip... Great LBS too!
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Old 15th July 2008   #28
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Part of growing up is learning how to handle the rougher parts of London not that Brixton is particularly rough mind.
+1
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Old 15th July 2008   #29
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I live in Se5, lived here for a year, going to stay for another. I'd recommend camberwell over brixton, better studenty vibe and more open late at night. Even peckham is good. Don't be scared of saaf london, it's no worse than any other part of london.

I live near brixton jam, which means non-bike people have brixton road to get central (easy links to west london via bus/central/east). If you live camberwell way you have camberwell (new) road, links to whole of london via elephant, and ditto with peckham you have peckham rd/old kent rd - easy transport links for the whole of london, because of the carbuncle of transport that is e and c.
I'll check the prices out in Camberwell/Peckham as well then. I'd like a more studenty vibe. I felt comfortable in Hammersmith but did find it a bit boring.

I think initially I was a bit put off the south because the tube map seems to just disappear. Bus links seem to compensate though. I think south will make sense for my flatmates too because Imperial is south west central, which means they won't have to commute across central.

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I guess that you're at Imperial so my experience might be helpful. I was at Imperial a few years ago and moved to Brixton when I moved out of halls. Been living here since then (2001) and it's pretty good really. It takes about 35 minutes to get to South Ken at rush hour and the 345 goes all the way (although it takes ages). Like people have said, some bits are scummy, some are pretty middle class and some are in between. It is definitely sketchier than hammersmith/barons court/earls court but that's the same of most places (since that part of west london is fucking dull) +millionsand there's a lot more interesting stuff going on.

I recommend coming down on a saturday to wander around the market, got to a couple of pubs or something, check out brockwell park or catch a gig at the windmill. That'll give you an idea of the nice sides to the place and then a walk from the tube to your prospective flat in the dark will give you an idea of whether you'll find it too sketchy!
Good to hear from someone who was in the same position not long ago :) 35 minutes is good. South Ken - Hammersmith can easily take 40 min on the bus on a bad evening.

I think I will do as you suggest, I was planning on coming up and exploring... missing London a lot :(

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I think Momentum means on the tube, I can pootle to IC in about 15 mins on the whip... Great LBS too!
Yep :) Miles better than the LBSs in/near Hammersmith.

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Part of growing up is learning how to handle the rougher parts of London not that Brixton is particularly rough mind.
Definitely. I went to a fairly rough state secondary school where I stuck out like a sore thumb so learnt to deal with tricky situations fast and to spot potential problems quickly.

I've never had any hassle at all in London, but a few friends who went to public/boarding school have. One seems to get started on constantly. I dunno what the fsck he does to aggravate people without even saying anything :s

The Imperial students who live in Beit Hall (next door to the Royal Albert Hall) are going to get such a shock when they move out. They think Hammersmith is some kind of ghetto :s
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Old 15th July 2008   #30
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I think Momentum means on the tube, I can pootle to IC in about 15 mins on the whip... Great LBS too!
That's right - it's a 20 minute bike ride when you take it easy.
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Old 15th July 2008   #31
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I'll check the prices out in Camberwell/Peckham as well then. I'd like a more studenty vibe. I felt comfortable in Hammersmith but did find it a bit boring.

I think initially I was a bit put off the south because the tube map seems to just disappear. Bus links seem to compensate though. I think south will make sense for my flatmates too because Imperial is south west central, which means they won't have to commute across central.
Camberwell/Peckham will be fine for you (with a bike) but will be a right shitter for your mates to get to South Ken on public transport at rush hour (IC still makes you work 9-5 right, unlike all the art school dossers with their fluoro fixed gears and asymmetric haircuts?)

If you want good tube connections in South London then you need to look up and down the Northern and Victoria lines. If you want to go further East then look at the overland trains that go into into Victoria where your mates could get on the tube or bus, but be aware that it will be a total nightmare if they have any 9am lectures and will take a while at the best of times. Brixton outperforms the rest of South London in terms of transport (lots of buses, fast tube line and overland to Victoria)
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Old 15th July 2008   #32
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Been living there since '98 and although I don't really go out in Brixton town centre - preferring the Herne Hill/Dulwich/Brockwell Park end it's still a great place to live.
OK, it's got a slightly higher intake of cunts n scumbags but so's everywhere in London
Plus I've only had a knife pulled out on me once in 10yrs so can't be too bad....
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Old 15th July 2008   #33
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That was at South drinks.
:)
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