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Kwacky wrote:The listings says that the garden is 150 ft long. Loads of room to extend the house into :D
Many of those in that area are bought by LL's ..it's a huge student area , my youngest rented a house there about 6 years ago., but not in such good order as that one...
£1200 PCM, plus bills plus parking permit.. she had to leave after a year as the noise was so bad and working shifts it was impossible.


A 3 bed semi in the village I'm in is nearly 700k ..strangely has had offers already ..not sure why as even the local pub is closing, non existent bus service , no shops . Insane
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Jeez duke that home is £100k where are you looking. For a 2 bed terrace in need of modernisation I have to move 35 miles away from where I currently live and that's £200k and a lot further away from work

Around this area I live, a 2 bed flat is £300k. You can pick up a older 2 bed house for £350+ but the new homes are approx £500k+.

Well out of reach for most. But work is 25 miles away from here and that's enough of a commute after a night shift. But If we were to move then I think I'd have to sleep in my car just outside work as it would be dangerous to commute up to 60miles after a night.

House prices are far too high. Everyone deserves to be able to own a home when you work.



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Rossgo wrote:
House prices are far too high. Everyone deserves to be able to own a home when you work.
Amen to that.
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Oh yea I forgot to mention where I would move too

So

Wales
Scotland
Oz
Canada (blade defo not cold all the time I was there for 3 weeks and it was baking but a nice baking!)
NYC

Wales, Scotland, Oz and Canada are all so clean and tidy. People have pride in their countries

NYC is a wild card. Wouldn't go there for much more than having a nice pent house for those city breaks

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I might move to Canberra
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Kwacky wrote:I might move to Canberra
Going there in a week for the weekend. Might look at property (lol)
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When I went travelling, New Zealand and Australia were the places I would love to move to. Everywhere else were nice places to visit.

I loved Oz for the weather, and the surfing/beach lifestyle.

But I loved New zealand for the scenery, roads and variety.

It would be hard to choose between the two.
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D6 wrote:When I went travelling, New Zealand and Australia were the places I would love to move to. Everywhere else were nice places to visit.

I loved Oz for the weather, and the surfing/beach lifestyle.

But I loved New zealand for the scenery, roads and variety.

It would be hard to choose between the two.
The mountain biking is way better in NZ... (happy)
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Having done some research I'm liking the sound of Costa Rica.
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