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Old May 20th 2008 | 12:07 am
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So in that case you agree that there will still be an advantage to buying in NS in 5 years time compared with the UK?

Originally Posted by Paradisefound
No but prices are dropping fast in the UK whilst steadily increasing in NS.
 
Old May 20th 2008 | 1:00 am
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Originally Posted by Paradisefound
Do you think that the house prices in Nova Scotia will still look cheap 5 years from now and that it is worth staying in a UK housing market that is falling? What will be the gain?
It's a personal matter - falling house prices depend on where you live and what kind of property you have. I have lived through the house price rises and falls since 1991 in my current property and even if prices fall I will still have a large amount of equity.

The prices of the property in Nova Scotia are not the attraction although they are an added bonus! If they have gone up in 5 years time so be it - it will not deter me from going!!!!
 
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Hi
We are travelling to Nova Scotia this July for a month.It is on a house exchange but we are keen to look around at the prospect of moving there if all looks good .
It sounds good!!!
I work as a health and social care lecturer and previously was a biology teacher .I was wondering where the best place would be to try and link up with some agencies to maybe make some contacts when we are over .
If we really love the place then it makes sense to try and source possible jobs while we are there .
I am 53 and my husband is 47 so we need to look at getting job offers as the immigration process of 4 years is a bit long for us!
My husband is a freelance cameraman with BBC and private companies and was also interested in looking for opportunities for him

If anyone has an idea of good agencies would love to know
kathy in N.Ireland
 
Old May 20th 2008 | 1:59 pm
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Originally Posted by Biiba
It's a personal matter - falling house prices depend on where you live and what kind of property you have. I have lived through the house price rises and falls since 1991 in my current property and even if prices fall I will still have a large amount of equity.

The prices of the property in Nova Scotia are not the attraction although they are an added bonus! If they have gone up in 5 years time so be it - it will not deter me from going!!!!
Live in the new forest Hants one of the supposedly des locations in england price dropping rapidly,due to first time buyers going shy on the market. Sorry but can't see yorkshire bucking the nationwide trend here
 
Old May 20th 2008 | 3:32 pm
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Originally Posted by Flogger
Live in the new forest Hants one of the supposedly des locations in england price dropping rapidly,due to first time buyers going shy on the market. Sorry but can't see yorkshire bucking the nationwide trend here
I agree been in property development in Yorkshire since I was 16 yrs old.
 
Old May 20th 2008 | 3:57 pm
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Originally Posted by kathyd
Hi
We are travelling to Nova Scotia this July for a month.It is on a house exchange but we are keen to look around at the prospect of moving there if all looks good .
It sounds good!!!
I work as a health and social care lecturer and previously was a biology teacher .I was wondering where the best place would be to try and link up with some agencies to maybe make some contacts when we are over .
If we really love the place then it makes sense to try and source possible jobs while we are there .
I am 53 and my husband is 47 so we need to look at getting job offers as the immigration process of 4 years is a bit long for us!
My husband is a freelance cameraman with BBC and private companies and was also interested in looking for opportunities for him

If anyone has an idea of good agencies would love to know
kathy in N.Ireland
It is much easier to find work in any field while being here in NS.

You could try this site
http://www.novascotialife.com/careers

Nova Scotia does have quite a large film industry. They hold the International Film Festival in September in Halifax each year. I actually got a mention in the Halifax Herald after last years, because of a film script idea. I think if you google you will find all the relevant film industry companies online.
 
Old May 21st 2008 | 12:14 am
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Originally Posted by Flogger
Live in the new forest Hants one of the supposedly des locations in england price dropping rapidly,due to first time buyers going shy on the market. Sorry but can't see yorkshire bucking the nationwide trend here
I am also in the Land and Property Business (20 years)- i am a surveyor so I can assure you all options have been looked at!

Yes house prices are going down but the rise over the last few years was never going to be sustainable. Also prices can vary dramatically throughout Yorkshire.

At the end of the day we all have to do what we feel is right at the time......
 
Old May 21st 2008 | 12:46 am
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Quite right too.
Also not in the land and property bus, i was just stating my opinion
 
Old May 21st 2008 | 8:05 am
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Originally Posted by Flogger
Quite right too.
Also not in the land and property bus, i was just stating my opinion
we're all entitled to our opinions flogger
 

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