Best relocation areas in the UK?
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We're not even sure yet about which region in the UK. Once we agreed that my wife's hometown of Manchester didn't have to be our home base that pretty much opened up a lot of options. We will see, but in terms of the area the warmer the better imo.

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https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property...67240855.html#
This place is actually not bad at all and even has gated parking which checks one important amenity on my list. We will need a property that saves money and has expansion possibilities.
This place is actually not bad at all and even has gated parking which checks one important amenity on my list. We will need a property that saves money and has expansion possibilities.

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https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property...67240855.html#
This place is actually not bad at all and even has gated parking which checks one important amenity on my list. We will need a property that saves money and has expansion possibilities.
This place is actually not bad at all and even has gated parking which checks one important amenity on my list. We will need a property that saves money and has expansion possibilities.

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https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property...67240855.html#
This place is actually not bad at all and even has gated parking which checks one important amenity on my list. We will need a property that saves money and has expansion possibilities.
This place is actually not bad at all and even has gated parking which checks one important amenity on my list. We will need a property that saves money and has expansion possibilities.

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https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property...67240855.html#
This place is actually not bad at all and even has gated parking which checks one important amenity on my list. We will need a property that saves money and has expansion possibilities.
This place is actually not bad at all and even has gated parking which checks one important amenity on my list. We will need a property that saves money and has expansion possibilities.

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Ok, so even worse then. While it's not the trees just the general position and size of properties vs garden size. There's actually some good interactive maps people can try to simulate shade and sun in your garden.

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Too far South. No one with any sense lives to the South of Yorkshire.

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Can't see any expansion possibilities with that one, it's already been extended and has a tiny garden because of that. Pretty much any parking can be gated, if it's got a driveway, you simply add the gates yourself for a couple of hundred quid. So I wouldn't restrict yourself to only properties with existing gated parking areas.
My first rule when beginning the process is to pick a place that is easier to be resold. Awesome curb appeal with as many amenities possible in a sought after school district. I look at the property as an investment then as time goes by I see it as a home. Sometimes a home becomes just a house that we might feel a need to leave later on because life choices can change. My wonderful wife feels a little differently. She bonds more with the property. My lady of the Manor.

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I agree with you. We will interview and hire a very good estate agent in August while in the UK, and they will know exactly what the Mrs and I are seeking in a property. The biggest thing when house hunting is communication, in order for the real estate firm to understand your goals in buying a new home. .....

So once you identify an area where you are looking to buy, you will contact several agents, all of which are sellers agents, who will show you properties that they are contracted to sell, and they are acting on behalf of the sellers, not on your behalf.

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So once you identify an area where you are looking to buy, you will contact several agents, all of which are sellers agents, who will show you properties that they are contracted to sell, and they are acting on behalf of the sellers, not on your behalf.

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I agree with you. We will interview and hire a very good estate agent in August while in the UK, and they will know exactly what the Mrs and I are seeking in a property. The biggest thing when house hunting is communication, in order for the real estate firm to understand your goals in buying a new home
A relocation agent will research property for you, take you to see them, negotiate on your behalf. In return for a percentage of the property price.
HTH.

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My wife's desire to execute her plan of getting all our kids out of America and living near us in Europe. Our middle kid loves London as much as living in the States thus the London plan. She knows by getting the oldest one onboard that makes it easier to talk the middle kid into moving which eventually will convince our youngest child back with the family after he finishes University. The middle kid and our youngest are best friends and my darling wife is fully aware. My wife the Chess player.
I've told my wife that her plan could go awry especially if our youngest son meets a young lady and falls in love. There's love everywhere in California.

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So once you identify an area where you are looking to buy, you will contact several agents, all of which are sellers agents, who will show you properties that they are contracted to sell, and they are acting on behalf of the sellers, not on your behalf.

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That is amazing. Their fee must be a lot less than the 6% charged by real estate agents in the States.
