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<blockquote data-quote="Lamb's Orchard" data-source="post: 9228929" data-attributes="member: 174587"><p>Relocating somewhere cheaper is fine, providing you don't end up needing to come back and finding you can't afford to do so. Happened to some cousins, sold up in UK, moved to France, had some good years there, but for health reasons needed to come back, struggled to sell in France and prices had not kept pace with the UK. Went from a largish detached house in the UK to a larger place in France complete with holiday let and then ended up in a smallish flat back in the UK after a couple of years of renting as cheaply as they could and/or relying on friends and family till they could eventually find a buyer for their place in France. Also need to consider the political stability of places further afield, only one election or dictator away from a dodgy situation. 🫤</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamb's Orchard, post: 9228929, member: 174587"] Relocating somewhere cheaper is fine, providing you don't end up needing to come back and finding you can't afford to do so. Happened to some cousins, sold up in UK, moved to France, had some good years there, but for health reasons needed to come back, struggled to sell in France and prices had not kept pace with the UK. Went from a largish detached house in the UK to a larger place in France complete with holiday let and then ended up in a smallish flat back in the UK after a couple of years of renting as cheaply as they could and/or relying on friends and family till they could eventually find a buyer for their place in France. Also need to consider the political stability of places further afield, only one election or dictator away from a dodgy situation. 🫤 [/QUOTE]
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