Chupacabra 44
If boredom were a CTB method, I would be long gone
- Sep 13, 2020
- 710
Retirement questions in case my perceived sense of potential recovery keeps moving forward (knock on wood).
1) Do we know yet what the impact of Brexit will be with respect to Yanks looking to retire in the UK?
2) Do we know or think that the UK will maintain the current policy that requires all non nationals to leave basically all of Europe every 90 days?
Gosh, I would love for Boris and Donald to get rid of that stuff.
Next, I've watched endless videos from YouTubers retiring abroad and I've read all of the retirement publications regarding cost of living. Frankly, the numbers are all over the map with this stuff.
3) For those of you in the UK tell me realistically how much it would cost to retire over there assuming that Brexit changes the policies for Yanks retiring.
I'm extremely frugal and low maintenance.
4) Please give me your opinion how much it would cost to rent either a studio or one bedroom apartment. My only requirement is I do not want to live somewhere where I'm running the risk of a bunch of futbal hooligans burning down my home because the local team loses a heartbreaker. Other than this criteria I'm fairly good living anywhere.
What would you estimate the cost of living to be not incorporating any potential health care costs. Just give me a sense for rent, food, utilities, and public transportation.
Obviously, London is very expensive but I can live anywhere in the UK with a population of over 30,000 people and probably be happy, although I'm a city boy and tend to like large cities.
Gracias, and if ever I move across the pond, I'll buy you a pint, or 10.
1) Do we know yet what the impact of Brexit will be with respect to Yanks looking to retire in the UK?
2) Do we know or think that the UK will maintain the current policy that requires all non nationals to leave basically all of Europe every 90 days?
Gosh, I would love for Boris and Donald to get rid of that stuff.
Next, I've watched endless videos from YouTubers retiring abroad and I've read all of the retirement publications regarding cost of living. Frankly, the numbers are all over the map with this stuff.
3) For those of you in the UK tell me realistically how much it would cost to retire over there assuming that Brexit changes the policies for Yanks retiring.
I'm extremely frugal and low maintenance.
4) Please give me your opinion how much it would cost to rent either a studio or one bedroom apartment. My only requirement is I do not want to live somewhere where I'm running the risk of a bunch of futbal hooligans burning down my home because the local team loses a heartbreaker. Other than this criteria I'm fairly good living anywhere.
What would you estimate the cost of living to be not incorporating any potential health care costs. Just give me a sense for rent, food, utilities, and public transportation.
Obviously, London is very expensive but I can live anywhere in the UK with a population of over 30,000 people and probably be happy, although I'm a city boy and tend to like large cities.
Gracias, and if ever I move across the pond, I'll buy you a pint, or 10.
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