The Clamp
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No, but I’m a ways off retirement and I’m finding it increasingly expensive to have a decent quality of life as single bloke in Sussex.You given up on Tuscany
No, but I’m a ways off retirement and I’m finding it increasingly expensive to have a decent quality of life as single bloke in Sussex.You given up on Tuscany
I mean, is it? I spent a lot of time in King's Lynn a few years ago and as far as I could tell living in Norfolk basically seemed to consist of driving across incredibly flat, boring and pointless countryside while stuck behind a tractor pulling a trailer full of what smelt like the devil's own armpit scrappings.Move to Norfolk. It’s like the North without the Northerners.
I’m considering it.
Kings Lynn is a depressing grief-hole.I mean, is it? I spent a lot of time in King's Lynn a few years ago and as far as I could tell living in Norfolk basically seemed to consist of driving across incredibly flat, boring and pointless countryside while stuck behind a tractor pulling a trailer full of what smelt like the devil's own armpit scrappings.
I’ve lived in Brighton since I was two years old, apart from a nine month period in Australia and a couple of countryside excursions. In fact, literally in the same triangle area. It’s all I’ve really known.
For many years I have been renting. Never taking a mortgage which I really regret now although perhaps being divorced it may have been for the best. But I’m reaching a cross roads and would be interested in what other folk would do in this situation.
I work from home in a job that pays enough to keep me going and put small amounts away. Although I’m not convinced the job will last more than two or three years. I can afford to rent my flat, in a prime area, because the landlord charges me well below the going rate. It’s in his interests to do so as well because in a couple of years he will be selling. But, for this reason, I need to pre-empt the problem.
If he sells I cannot remain in Brighton in any decent standard of accommodation at this rent. No chance. And I don’t really want to live anywhere other than this particular area. I know the issue is looming and I need to put serious thought to it.
A mortgage is a bad idea for a number of reasons. I’m in my 50s and cannot claim benefits if I did come out of work as I would be above the threshold. I would have to pay my own way. I have always had a love affair with the North and could afford to buy a small flat outright in a number of reasonable areas. In Scotland, the same. But not in Sussex, it’s just too expensive. But it’s a huge change. I know that at some stage I will have to leave behind everything I have known anyway because once he sells that the end of my time here.
I don’t have trouble getting to know folk. I know a few in Yorkshire and across the central belt in Scotland. I am still friends with an ex in Glasgow (no going back !) and, as it stands, I could take the job with me. But it’s a massive move.
I have thought about retirement flats. I have a great relationship with older folk. But they are cheap for a reason and other costs can spiral as there is no control.
I’d just be interested to know what folk in my situation would do. So many considerations. All is well now, but any choice I need to get right.
Well i guess im a similar age to you (55) i’ve thought about what id do in your situation and my genuine reply is to buy a smart Motor Home and continuously tour , you choose where you live, what motor home sites etc and you get to move on if you don’t like the neighbours, a freind of a friend does this and stays on 8 different parks a year moving on when bored, good luckI’ve lived in Brighton since I was two years old, apart from a nine month period in Australia and a couple of countryside excursions. In fact, literally in the same triangle area. It’s all I’ve really known.
For many years I have been renting. Never taking a mortgage which I really regret now although perhaps being divorced it may have been for the best. But I’m reaching a cross roads and would be interested in what other folk would do in this situation.
I work from home in a job that pays enough to keep me going and put small amounts away. Although I’m not convinced the job will last more than two or three years. I can afford to rent my flat, in a prime area, because the landlord charges me well below the going rate. It’s in his interests to do so as well because in a couple of years he will be selling. But, for this reason, I need to pre-empt the problem.
If he sells I cannot remain in Brighton in any decent standard of accommodation at this rent. No chance. And I don’t really want to live anywhere other than this particular area. I know the issue is looming and I need to put serious thought to it.
A mortgage is a bad idea for a number of reasons. I’m in my 50s and cannot claim benefits if I did come out of work as I would be above the threshold. I would have to pay my own way. I have always had a love affair with the North and could afford to buy a small flat outright in a number of reasonable areas. In Scotland, the same. But not in Sussex, it’s just too expensive. But it’s a huge change. I know that at some stage I will have to leave behind everything I have known anyway because once he sells that the end of my time here.
I don’t have trouble getting to know folk. I know a few in Yorkshire and across the central belt in Scotland. I am still friends with an ex in Glasgow (no going back !) and, as it stands, I could take the job with me. But it’s a massive move.
I have thought about retirement flats. I have a great relationship with older folk. But they are cheap for a reason and other costs can spiral as there is no control.
I’d just be interested to know what folk in my situation would do. So many considerations. All is well now, but any choice I need to get right.
Also be prepared for some "hostility" from the locals, sad but true. My auntie and uncle (he took me to my first Albion game) retired and moved to near Bonnybridge and a small holding with a cow, chickens and a few other animals and the locals never accepted them, they were quite unassuming people, but had graffiti daubed on a wall "go home English" and several other unpleasant things. They sold up in the end and moved to Lincolnshire, where sadly my uncle passed away two years ago.Scotland … unless you’re a high earner, you won’t be hit by greater taxes. But would you miss the sunshine here? I know someone who moved back to Scotland and they said that was the one downer.
This thread does highlight the desperate need for a change in the way the UK approaches housing. Not just government policy but also how we all view and approach home ownership and renting.It sounds like NSC should lead a bid for some levelling up funding to build affordable homes (and a couple of ploughmans-par-excellence pubs) for Albion supporters within the Amex hinterland.
Daughter lives near Edinburgh….she went to Uni there over 10 years ago and has never considered coming back. Salary is the same as she’d get in Brighton or London, but she’s got a nice house for less than half what it would cost in Burgess Hill, let alone Brighton 30 mins from the centre of Edinburgh. Never had an issue with the ‘locals’ including when she lived in more rural Galashiels for 7 years.Also be prepared for some "hostility" from the locals, sad but true. My auntie and uncle (he took me to my first Albion game) retired and moved to near Bonnybridge and a small holding with a cow, chickens and a few other animals and the locals never accepted them, they were quite unassuming people, but had graffiti daubed on a wall "go home English" and several other unpleasant things. They sold up in the end and moved to Lincolnshire, where sadly my uncle passed away two years ago.
Think twice about Scotland, it is also very cold.
Moved up here 9 1/2 years ago. Love it as a place to live. Would not want to live anywhere elseMove to Norfolk. It’s like the North without the Northerners.
I’m considering it.
Kings Lynn is on the edge of that horrible flat area of Lincolnshire. Keep going and you will find some beautiful areas. Wonderful beaches, cracking pubs. Just stay away from places like Burnham Market which are full of 2nd home City wankers.I mean, is it? I spent a lot of time in King's Lynn a few years ago and as far as I could tell living in Norfolk basically seemed to consist of driving across incredibly flat, boring and pointless countryside while stuck behind a tractor pulling a trailer full of what smelt like the devil's own armpit scrappings.
This thread does highlight the desperate need for a change in the way the UK approaches housing. Not just government policy but also how we all view and approach home ownership and renting.
I would be happy for BHA to build a few accommodation blocks in walking distance to the Amex so loyal members who have moved out of Brighton can have a cheap overnight stay after an evening matchIt sounds like NSC should lead a bid for some levelling up funding to build affordable homes (and a couple of ploughmans-par-excellence pubs) for Albion supporters within the Amex hinterland.