Originally posted by Moscow Mule
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Originally posted by DS23Your life would be blessed with an even greater number of choices if you dumped the alergic smoking woman.
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Originally posted by Euro-commuterHere's what I want:
Low amount of violence and crime
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Originally posted by alreadypackedWell they are quite nice
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Originally posted by Moscow MuleYou little narcissist you.
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Originally posted by alreadypackedYes, have to take into account the direction I am facing.
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Originally posted by Moscow MuleWhilst in the ascendant? Weird.
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Originally posted by BuffoonYour life would be blessed with a significantly greater number of choices if you dumped the smoking woman.
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Originally posted by el dudergo live in bucks mate.
That's what I'm looking for an alternative to
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France
Less than £500K GBP
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetai...&chnl=overseas
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetai...&chnl=overseas
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetai...&chnl=overseas
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/viewdetai...&chnl=overseas
Looks good value to me compared with SE England.
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Originally posted by alreadypackedPrefer mirror myself
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Originally posted by Euro-commuterHere's what I want:
Low amount of violence and crime
A bit of space and pleasant scenery.
Lower cost of living (i.e. not looking to be an expat in the 3rd world, just want to get away from overpriced tiny cramped accommodation).
More or less temperate climate (no 6-month -30 winters, not constant sunshine and melting temperatures)
No bugs. That counts out NW Scotland BTW.
English-speaking.
Either smoking allowed in bars, or plenty of outdoor bug-free possibilities in a comfortable climate.
Somewhere I can go and live despite being over 55 years old. (skilled worker visa limit for Aus 45, NZ 55).
Somewhere with either work available, or good cheap air links to EU.
Does anyone have better research that I do? I can't find anywhere that fits even that short list, never mind the longer one. I do have a "nearest fit", that gets all but two, one of which is cost of living. But the smoking will probably go from all of the EU soon. That just means never going out, as we now don't in the UK.
go live in bucks mate.
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Originally posted by LockhouseHaving said that, have a look at any French property website and it quickly becomes apparent that the French have no taste at all when it comes to interior decoration.
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Originally posted by gingerjediIt’s funny how the French see the countryside as peasant land and a vast majority aspire to live in the cities despite having such an abundance of cheap countryside property in beautiful locations, especially as they have such great transport links. From where I was central Paris was only 2 hours away by train and Toulouse was probably only an hour.
Having said that, have a look at any French property website and it quickly becomes apparent that the French have no taste at all when it comes to interior decoration.
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