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best place to live
The weather, economy and immigration are tempting me to move abroad, ideally somewhere with constant sunshine. But the likes of Greece, Spain and Portugal have their own economic problems. Where would you consider the perfect place to live these days, and why?
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When I was a child my Dad considered going to South Africa, as a miner, but my Mum put the cybosh on it because she didn't ant me to be brought up in a compound.
We would go to Canada like a shot, if we could but we dn't know anybodt here and we dont have 100,000 Canadian dollars
When I was a child my Dad considered going to South Africa, as a miner, but my Mum put the cybosh on it because she didn't ant me to be brought up in a compound.
We would go to Canada like a shot, if we could but we dn't know anybodt here and we dont have 100,000 Canadian dollars
''it's a wonderful country for young people to get on in life''
Depending on where you are. If considering Australia think carefully about Sydney: OH's sister lives there with Aussie partner and they can't wait to get out to somewhere else. Yes the weather is better but they have big immigration problems of their own and even though they both have decent jobs they find it's very expensive day to day. He is originally from Perth and they are considering moving there... or back here!
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Depending on where you are. If considering Australia think carefully about Sydney: OH's sister lives there with Aussie partner and they can't wait to get out to somewhere else. Yes the weather is better but they have big immigration problems of their own and even though they both have decent jobs they find it's very expensive day to day. He is originally from Perth and they are considering moving there... or back here!
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There is a little area of Western France where the gulf stream hits the coast that has a climate almost the equal of the med coast but manages to avoid the really high temps that the south can reach - Charente Maritime, Poitou Charente, Deux Sevres and the Vendee.
It has fantastic coastal towns (La Rochelle) great 'natural areas' (Marais Poitevin) miles of stunning beach (la Terriere) and inland you have woods, lakes and fields and really pretty villages.
There is an expat presence for socialising but it is not too prominent and house prices are sensible, much more reasonable than the south and it has two airports (La Rochelle and Poitiers) which both do budget flights to the UK and the Brittany ports are only 3/4 hours drive away.
I have a house in Deux Sevres and will eventually be there full time......the sooner the better!
It has fantastic coastal towns (La Rochelle) great 'natural areas' (Marais Poitevin) miles of stunning beach (la Terriere) and inland you have woods, lakes and fields and really pretty villages.
There is an expat presence for socialising but it is not too prominent and house prices are sensible, much more reasonable than the south and it has two airports (La Rochelle and Poitiers) which both do budget flights to the UK and the Brittany ports are only 3/4 hours drive away.
I have a house in Deux Sevres and will eventually be there full time......the sooner the better!