Nice.Moved abroad a couple of years ago. Due to the much lower property prices I became mortgage free and retired at 59 with a home that a working class guy like me could only dream of in England. No debts at all and even have a little in the bank. Feel incredibly lucky! Just made some good decisions at the right time because of Brexit and moving to my Mrs home country
I live in Estonia, about 20km west of TallinnNice.
Where did you move to?
There's an assumption isn't there that people in debt are in debt because they're shit with money or they like a gamble or whatever.It's easy to say things like "debt's for mugs" if you've never been in the position to need it.
Mine's not too bad, about 5k at the moment, between one UK credit card an an overdraft in my Cypriot bank. Well on the way to being cleared.
Random question. COuld you afford to move back when you're 70, or sick?Moved abroad a couple of years ago. Due to the much lower property prices I became mortgage free and retired at 59 with a home that a working class guy like me could only dream of in England. No debts at all and even have a little in the bank. Feel incredibly lucky! Just made some good decisions at the right time because of Brexit and moving to my Mrs home country
So £475,000 then.Other than a £475,000 mortgage nothing .
I have seen this happen with so many people who moved to France in their 50s and 60s. Wife wanting to spend time with the grandkids and health concerns as they get older, I’d say more than 50% of people I knew there in the early 2000s have come back to the UK as they reached late 60s, early 70sRandom question. COuld you afford to move back when you're 70, or sick?
I can quite see why yo wouldn't want to move back.
I won't move back. I have made my life here now. Easy to settle in eg; the govt here pays for people like me to learn the language etc. A lot speak english anyway. We have a little place in Spain I can always go to if I am missing the sun in winter. We are VERY north.Random question. COuld you afford to move back when you're 70, or sick?
I can quite see why yo wouldn't want to move back.
Have to say family, friends and watching the Albion live are pretty much the top 3 things in my life so missing them would leave a colossal hole.I won't move back. I have made my life here now. Easy to settle in eg; the govt here pays for people like me to learn the language etc. A lot speak english anyway. We have a little place in Spain I can always go to if I am missing the sun in winter. We are VERY north.
I only miss 3 things; family (children/grandchildren), friends and watching the Albion live (was previously a sth in wsu).
I make reasonably regular visits to get my fix of these things
Not easy for sure. You really have to be determined to make a new life for yourself to do this. And fill it with a lot of other things, Otherwise retirement would be a long time to be boredHave to say family, friends and watching the Albion live are pretty much the top 3 things in my life so missing them would leave a colossal hole.
Nice one. Enjoy!I live in Estonia, about 20km west of Tallinn
Well done. Looks like you are close to zero. Keep going!This is your Ghost of Christmas Future, young man.
Your debts will fluctate but never really leave you.
Tough times ahead, especially in Winter 2022/3 which you'll be glad to see the end of.
But, although tough, your magnitude of debt will be much less by 2023.
16.5 years later :
Credit card 1 - 1200
Credit card 2 - 700
Credit card 3 - 500
Credit card 4 - 250
Credit card 5 - 200
loan 1 - 800
loan 2 - 670
loan 3 - 330
Overdraft - 1950
= 6.6K
Did it magically disappear? Asking for a friend.10grand student loan.
I'm hoping if i stay out the country long enough it will magically disappear...