Kids not yet, maybe in a few years, short drive is ok.
I had enough of London and just want to get out, London has completely lost it living factor.
London central planners are ruining London 3 lane roads becoming one lanes, twoway roads becoming one-way the list goes on, Park lane has become a complete #### up. London transport is not fit for purpose, the people have no common sense the city is full off idiots.
All this hate - not sure why? I am biased I must add, born and raised in MK, so I see things slightly different. That said, back on topic
- So if you're thinking long term, the "better" early years school catchments are Two Mile Ash, Great Holm & Loughton (nearest to train station and walkable, but also the priciest). I'm sure some of the newer schools are of suitable standard, however Two Mile Ash in particularly is the highest early years in the area.
- I have always live on the west side of the city (furthest from the M1),in my opinion these are the "better" estates. If I was looking, I would be looking to buy in the Tattenhoe area, quite near to Westcroft shopping centre (I can give you some road names if you're interested). Some of the area's on the East are newer, some are more then fine, some I might personally avoid. For example, I wouldn't have seen Walnut Tree as a great area in the past (things have likely changed since things over that side e.g. more schools, more housing).
- I would avoid the following anything very close to the city centre, primarily - Fishermead, Conniborrow, anything near the hospital, Bradwell Common, Springfield, Oldbrook (one part not so bad).
I must add, some of the comments above are correct on the character point. MK isn't London, it doesn't have a hugely buzzing nightlife, it's very different. What it does have, lots of lakes, lots of open space, clean spaces to relax
The housing estates are almost little silo's, each with their own pub, Tesco express etc, so please don't expect the hustle and bustle