'We swapped a £20k/year rental in Orpington to buy in Faversham'

A family inheritance gave this couple the boost they needed to get on the property ladder in Kent

'We swapped a £20k/year rental in Orpington to buy in Faversham'
'We swapped a £20k/year rental in Orpington to buy in Faversham' Photo: Evening Standard

Even living on the very outskirts of London Phoebe Williams and her partner Beckham Holks were paying out close to £20,000 per year to live in a chilly maisonette.

The young couple were slowly putting together a deposit fund so that they could buy a place of their own.

“I didn’t want to rent long term,” says Williams.

“I would rather buy something for myself than pay for someone else’s property.”
Williams, 25, and Holks, 24, had been renting out in Orpington , chosen because it was the most convenient spot for their respective jobs – Beckham is a sports coach and Phoebe is a crime scene investigator based at Brixton police station.

But when it came to putting down permanent roots they decided to head 40 miles east, to the excessively pretty market town of Faversham .

Not only is it considerably more fetching than Orpington, but it is close to where Williams was born and raised in Canterbury.

Holks has also lived in Kent, which meant they had a ready-made network of family and friends when they made the move last month.

And Faversham offers more than picture-postcard looks, independent shops, and lovely surrounding countryside.

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At the moment Williams and Holks are still busy unpacking boxes and putting together flat pack furniture, but they are already loving the freedom of having their own space.

“Because it is brand new it is all clean and fresh,” says Williams.

“I really like the fact that we will be able to do what we want with it, because when you are renting you are so limited.”
One slight downside about the move is that it has increased the couple’s commuting time.

Williams drives back to Orpington to get to work.

Parking by the station is free and she can then hop on a train to Brixton.

The journey takes about an hour and 20 minutes each way.

“I am not finding it too bad at the moment,” she says.

“And it is worth it to have a place of our own.”

Source: This article was originally published by Evening Standard

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