Snufkin
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I get the unofficial impression that in Spain at least, if your solicitor is onside, & if you are close but not quite there at the €500k target, there may be some wiggle room to hit the mark. Allegedly.
Spanish practices?
I get the unofficial impression that in Spain at least, if your solicitor is onside, & if you are close but not quite there at the €500k target, there may be some wiggle room to hit the mark. Allegedly.
Perfection is patchy but i've found the NHS very good on the whole.
Where else can you do this?Recently? Luckily I haven't needed them, but judging from some of the horror stories I'm hearing from friends and relatives, I sincerely hope that I can remain healthy.
Where else can you do this?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ll-made-me-realise-the-true-wonder-of-the-nhs
Yorkshire.
Lovely area, just not somewhere I would ever want to retire to, unless global warming seriously changed the weather from October to April
Lovely area, just not somewhere I would ever want to retire to, unless global warming seriously changed the weather from October to April
Where else can you do this?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ll-made-me-realise-the-true-wonder-of-the-nhs
sry...that just made me smile. 3 criteria apparently equal. Sun, money to spend and a good internet connection.I have friends planning to head for Bali and others looking at Portugal, Any suggestions for places you can retire to with nice climate and cheap cost of living, but still reasonable broadband?
Ya big southern wimp! That said, I would nt choose sleight s in winter and I was born round there. All that NE coast is beautiful, but it's uninhabitable Nov-jan. Inland is better. Get under the shoulder of the Pennines, you can avoid the rains from the west and the winds from Scandinavia.I lived in Sleights just outside Whitby for the winter. After a summer in the Lake District I scuttled back south and as far south as possible and stayed here!
More like a grave mistake.That’s not retirement, that’s recycling.
Ya big southern wimp! That said, I would nt choose sleight s in winter and I was born round there. All that NE coast is beautiful, but it's uninhabitable Nov-jan. Inland is better. Get under the shoulder of the Pennines, you can avoid the rains from the west and the winds from Scandinavia.
We've got one part of our retirement places, in the Cairngorms, with the plan being that when we sell our Edinburgh place we'll get a place in the Dordogne and split our time between the two.