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Old May 25th 2011, 10:02 pm
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Originally Posted by cheers
Weeeellllll..... the location's good; half a mile to the Railway Station. Given the one-of (that one-off drives me crazy) costs, I would probably rent as a temporary solution rather than buy. Much easier to make that next move.
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Originally Posted by aries
Is there a fee in the UK when selling a retirement property?

Here when you sell, the return could well be only 75% of what you paid. It then makes it difficult to buy elsewhere.
A typical fee seems to be around 3% but I have seen as high as 10% where the freeholder/operator buys the property back from you or your estate. The rationale for this high fee is that it gives the freeholder a vested interest in keeping the property in good shape.
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Originally Posted by bandrui
Thank you for that interesting report.

This is by far the thing that I struggle with the most. It is not so much the actual house size (though this is a problem for me too), but the feeling that you are surrounded by other houses with very little breathing room in many cases, and a general feeling of crowdedness.

A a result I feel that will have to choose the area I live in based upon available space rather than some of the other factors that are important to me. A bit of a dilemma .

Though it's no doubt controversial to say so, I do not feel that the UK can support mass immigration given the space that's available. It is not an issue of nationality or race, purely space. It's a bit like trying to cram people into a lift.
The crowdedness of UK worries me too. Better not to think too much of the fact that the population in Canada - the second largest land mass in the world or thereabouts - is about half of the population of tiddly UK.
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Too late for that cheers and you couldn't do it anyway under bonkers EU laws which are at the very root of the point of the EU.

Stable door was left open and the horse is long gone. Two million have already arrived in the last ten years. The bed has been made so we (if we move back) have to lie in it.

Excuse the metaphors!

The problem now is that as a gesture to try and reduce inwards migration they will probably cut off those migrants that the UK actually needs to sustain the technologies that are needed for the UK to stand a chance of recovery.
I have been wondering if/how this might change and checked the emigration stats. You would think that all those people who are whining about how broken Britain is might be leaving in droves. Not happening. In fact emigration is falling.

There do seem to be changings afoot in the EU. Looks as though Greece's default on their debt is not going to be tolerated... and others are in difficult circumstances too. Perhaps the EU will unravel. At least the UK was smart enough to hang onto £ sterling.
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I have been wondering if/how this might change and checked the emigration stats. You would think that all those people who are whining about how broken Britain is might be leaving in droves. Not happening. In fact emigration is falling.

There do seem to be changings afoot in the EU. Looks as though Greece's default on their debt is not going to be tolerated... and others are in difficult circumstances too. Perhaps the EU will unravel. At least the UK was smart enough to hang onto £ sterling.
Surely a big number in the emigration stats represents folks retiring to the sun and that sun is in Provence, The Algarve and in Spain which are in Euroland. The previous drove are finding it very tough as their Sterling pensions are not buying anything near as much and they are now considering returning while the next shift are putting the move on hold with property a problem at both ends - hence the drop.

Working migrants are probably not finding as many vacancies in the typical Anglo destinations of Canada, US and Australia plus prices in Australia appear sky-high. NZ seems to be out of vogue, for obvious reasons. People are looking to come to St Lucia for heaven's sake!

It seems Greece will reschedule its debt rather than default.
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Surely a big number in the emigration stats represents folks retiring to the sun and that sun is in Provence, The Algarve and in Spain which are in Euroland. The previous drove are finding it very tough as their Sterling pensions are not buying anything near as much and they are now considering returning while the next shift are putting the move on hold with property a problem at both ends - hence the drop.

Working migrants are probably not finding as many vacancies in the typical Anglo destinations of Canada, US and Australia plus prices in Australia appear sky-high. NZ seems to be out of vogue, for obvious reasons. People are looking to come to St Lucia for heaven's sake!

It seems Greece will reschedule its debt rather than default.
I was looking at UK only so those people heading to France, Spain et al would have been included in the stats.

Take a look at this and how the situation has changed since the early 90s :

http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?id=260
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http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...?premiumA=true

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-31583714.html

More for your money and around £200K

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-16163592.html love this one. Clean, well lit nice garden, bus stop.

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The crowdedness of UK worries me too. Better not to think too much of the fact that the population in Canada - the second largest land mass in the world or thereabouts - is about half of the population of tiddly UK.
Doesn't bear thinking about... so I'll try not to.
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It seems Greece will reschedule its debt rather than default.
Wall Street Journal doesn't sound so sure. Do you think this is Murdoch stirring the pot, Pete?

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...googlenews_wsj

(I just read this old but fascinating article about Murdoch's take over of the Wall Street Journal, which he alwys had his eye on, and how he slowly insunated his own man... Thomson.)
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Congratulations ... they are all on busy roads or rail line.
1) Definitely not into contemporary... but that could be changed.
2) Can't remember it.
3) Like the idea of a window in the bathroom but not floor to ceiling facing the main road where you can flash the passers by.
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After wandering the internet looking at flats in towns around the countryside, value for money still seems to be in my home town of Torquay.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-18771066.html

This place is well located, just where I would like to be, but the service charge is steep, I don't know how they can justify it. http://tinyurl.com/3j5yajt

For a spot of interest, the U-shaped Asheldon Road is the same road where the Monty Python crew stayed prompting the series Fawlty Towers. I know it well from my teenage years. http://www.hotel-gleneagles.com/
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After wandering the internet looking at flats in towns around the countryside, value for money still seems to be in my home town of Torquay.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...-18771066.html

This place is well located, just where I would like to be, but the service charge is steep, I don't know how they can justify it. http://tinyurl.com/3j5yajt

For a spot of interest, the U-shaped Asheldon Road is the same road where the Monty Python crew stayed prompting the series Fawlty Towers. I know it well from my teenage years. http://www.hotel-gleneagles.com/
The first one has great views and nice atmosphere.
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The first one has great views and nice atmosphere.
Less than half the fees too! Close to the town centre and good transport, yet in a quiet cul-de-sac away from the yobs. And five minutes or so walk away is a park with bowling greens and tennis courts, I played there before I came to Australia. I also know of a table tennis club in the area, so all in all, a place I would seriously consider if I didn't have my house here to sell first.
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Less than half the fees too! Close to the town centre and good transport, yet in a quiet cul-de-sac away from the yobs. And five minutes or so walk away is a park with bowling greens and tennis courts, I played there before I came to Australia. I also know of a table tennis club in the area, so all in all, a place I would seriously consider if I didn't have my house here to sell first.
You just want to be near to the football ground, don't you.
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You just want to be near to the football ground, don't you.
The Torquay United ground is at Plainmoor, I went there just once in my life in the 1950s, and had a free ticket. They lost 1-0 !! I sometimes wonder why they bother.
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