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Wow, that's a fair change you are considering Karen! I would say think hard about this, and then think again. I moved down to Telford from Aberdeen, which is about 500 miles. We've been here 7 years now and while I wouldn't move back (well not to Aberdeen and not while the kids live at home), it's still very hard. I don't have as much of a social life here, and less friends, whereas it's been fantastic for the kids (obv not a consideration for you). So some things to ask yourself are; are you unhappy in your life where you are? are there advancement opportunities in your current place of work? would you be able to cope with not having family so near? would you be better of financially? just a few thoughts xx |
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Well, I love Hampshire and would move there tomorrow, but I think I am bias! It is more expensive generally 'down South' Karen, but there are lots of advantages, sea, beautiful countryside, The New Forest, The Isle of Wight. However, they say home is where the heart (and friends) are, so that would be a major consideration. We moved here from London 15 years ago, I didn't want to move, but it was that or OH lose his job. We have a much bigger house here and have made friends, but I still yearn to move back South one day. |
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Communicaton links to Southampton are very good, motorways etc. but the traffic flow can be horrendous at high peak times. If you were to move I would probably consider trying to live in one of the Southampton suburbs rather than doing a daily commute from even somewhere halfway between Birmingham and Southampton. We live in Fleet in the north of Hampshire and shortly after he'd finished university our son got a job in Southampton. He'd thought he'd save a bit of money (and enjoy some decent house-keeping ) by living at home and commuting, motorway all the way, but it soon got too much and he found a flat-share in Southampton and enjoyed having the extra free time instead of being stuck in a motorway jam. Some of the teachers at my last school travelled in from Southampton and frequently arrived late. |
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It is a good thing to air any thoughts about future change and to think about them logically and then decide. That's a very good thing. I have lived on the south coast all my life - as a child in Bognor Regis (which I dislike as a town); work in Chichester, (which I like) and finally moving 16 years ago to where I live now. During the time of my marriage, I have had a couple of "opportunities" to move due to possibilities of my husband's job being relocated. Once to Bournemouth and once to Kettering. Bournemouth and area were just too expensive and I hated Kettering, but liked Market Harborough - and have a good friend in a village just outside Leicester. But at the time we both had ageing parents ............ and finally decided that it wasn't worth the hassle. Maybe we were just scared. I was working at the time and would have had to find a new job. IMO, financial reward does not compare to the nearness of friends and family, whether through duty or through love. Long standing friendship has to be given weight too and so does knowing where everything is and who to call on in case of any sort of trouble. Think very hard, and then think again. If you decide to go for it then good luck and come and visit me when you come down to suss out the area! |
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I don't think renting would be too bad if you kept your house Karen and rented that out as well. Then with the rent you are getting from your house just pay for the rent on your new house. Don't forget if you go down this route you will have to declare to the Inland Revenue the profit from renting your own house and pay tax on it. However if the move is something you really want to do I would say go for it, too many people are frightened of following their hearts and you only live once!! |
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