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So true we were living just to pay a huge mortgage, when we talked about moving to the country I was always eyeing up houses just out of reach with all the things I dreamt of like a few acres, period

I don't think you have to move a million miles away to find peace... I moved just 10 miles away 10years ago from my home town and it's like another world. The only downside was it wasn't cheap but me

ha! was wicker ones but cardboard ones are now the vogue!   Most people are suited to the staying within the parameters which theyve grown up in, those parameters are probably nice places - comfy an

 

Not too far from me, there's loads at that sort of money around the west.

Not for long with all you yuppie immigrants coming over driving prices up!!

Haha, fecking immigrants ! Lol.......they would take 60 for that there.

In fact I can see it's on with the local agent who I play football with and who I bought my house off.

Word of caution for any prospective buyers who currently live in a metropolitan area........the west of ireland is definitely NOT metropolitan.

Like watching clips on youtube?......forget it, it's all dial up speeds round here.

They call it broadband.......bless em ! Lol

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That does seem ridiculously cheap , €85000 that's less than £74000. .. my pals youngest son just parted with £300,000 for a one bed flat in Leytonstone that needs god knows how much spending on it ...

And no water charges, council tax €90 a YEAR........it's mental cheap when you have been having your pants pulled down in England all your life mate

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That does seem ridiculously cheap , 85000 that's less than £74000. .. my pals youngest son just parted with £300,000 for a one bed flat in Leytonstone that needs god knows how much spending on it ...

And no water charges, council tax 90 a YEAR........it's mental cheap when you have been having your pants pulled down in England all your life mate

Well I never thought I'd see you singing the praises of a nationalised industry over a private one... :laugh:

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That does seem ridiculously cheap , €85000 that's less than £74000. .. my pals youngest son just parted with £300,000 for a one bed flat in Leytonstone that needs god knows how much spending on it ...

And no water charges, council tax €90 a YEAR........it's mental cheap when you have been having your pants pulled down in England all your life mate

 

and no work either

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That does seem ridiculously cheap , €85000 that's less than £74000. .. my pals youngest son just parted with £300,000 for a one bed flat in Leytonstone that needs god knows how much spending on it ...

 

And no water charges, council tax €90 a YEAR........it's mental cheap when you have been having your pants pulled down in England all your life mate

and no work either

Nobody is starving here mate let me tell you, everyone is driving round in late motors, living in nice houses.........like in most places, there's always something to do.

But they are a canny old mob, if everyone thinks the place is f****d then that probably suits them just fine ;)

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That does seem ridiculously cheap , €85000 that's less than £74000. .. my pals youngest son just parted with £300,000 for a one bed flat in Leytonstone that needs god knows how much spending on it ...

And no water charges, council tax €90 a YEAR........it's mental cheap when you have been having your pants pulled down in England all your life mate

and no work either

Nobody is starving here mate let me tell you, everyone is driving round in late motors, living in nice houses.........like in most places, there's always something to do.

But they are a canny old mob, if everyone thinks the place is f****d then that probably suits them just fine ;)

 

where do they find work then wilf I just googled Charlestown sounds grim no work since the trains stopped going there in the 70s and there is even a book about it called the death of a town and unemployment is high

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Don't ask me mate, Everyone and I mean everyone farms for a start.......after that?.....well, that's their business.

Obviously I can only speak for the part of the southeast where I was living but the quality of life here is a mile in front of England......jobs or no jobs ;)

Folk can beleive me or not, I live here and I can only tell is how I see it.

 

There's loads of English folk here........and none of them are going back to rip off England any time soon ;)

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