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Rubbish. I lived in Swindon and contracted in Ireland, Poland, Belgium, Holland etc. without any problems. Heathrow is only about an hour away, and Bristol about the same. Not that I would want to go back there mind you, but that would be for very different reasons, most of which are common knowledge!
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There is a good reason why the expression goes: 'Settle down, have a family'.Originally posted by Lumiere View PostI would, Mrs L is not happy ...
Women need to nest and kids need stability, your needs go out the window as you are now nothing more than a cash machine.
HTH.
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Originally posted by Lumiere View PostIf you had £250K in your account for a decent 3-bed, no ties (family, school, etc.) ...He may mean other family, taking it that the nuclear family will settle together.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostApart from your child and wife?

For example in my case we will remain where we are for a while in part because my partner's parents are elderly and have no other close family. So she has family ties, but that doesn't mean her daughter (who has flown).
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Not York. The roads seem perpetually gridlocked and for some reason it is always really cold in York. And it is expensive. £250K will not go far.Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostBit further north than MK, but what about York? Maybe somewhere else in the Midlands so that you can get to Birmingham Airport?
However, some of the villages and towns around Leeds Bradford International Airport are really pretty. And £250K will buy a lot. Road access elsewhere is pretty good too.
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More important questions IMHO are:
1. will you actually choose where to settle, or just let it happen?
2. on what basis will you choose? For example, the OP specified client commutes: will you use that as the main driver of your choice, or as a regretful filter to eliminate places that you would like to stay in fir other reasons, e.g. the Maldives?
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With 70% being in the North, Scotland and Western Europe I'd favour somewhere in the North or Scotland which has good road, rail and air connections,Originally posted by Lumiere View PostIf you had £250K in your account for a decent 3-bed, no ties (family, school, etc.) and the majority of your clients based in London (30%), The North + Scotland (50%) and Western Europe (20%).
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Crewe area, probably Nantwich. Mainline to London in 1hr 40 mins. Mainline to Glasgow. 35 mins to Manchester airport, 50 mins to Liverpool Airport. Crewe is dirt cheap housing, Nantwich is dearer but still cheap compared to London. Nantwich also has a great Pork Pie shop
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That is like saying the nice part of Somalia.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe posh part of Swindon. All the tattoos are spelt right.
The midlands is lovely (by and large)
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Where do you live again?????Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBirmingham
Birmingham and East Midlands airport serviced by EasyJet.
Cheap houses
In the middle so access to all areas.
tulipe mind.
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