Finally made the decision to sell up this leech of a house. WOrked out we have 'lost' 100k in the past 6 years buying the place, doing it up, bills related to the place and will only walk away with 30-40k before paying £3,600 in fees for being in arrears for a few months, and god knows how much estate agent fees. Anyway, we want out before it goes negative - it's leasehold anyway so not worh soldiering on, and not a family home. It's really 1 double bed, 1 single bed and we have 3 DSs and no garden. I have found houses up north (found a perfect one but think it'll go by the time we sell), and wrked out we can squirrel away £1,500 ish a month living at MILs while looking, to add to the amount.
Anyway, what is it like? Where I was looking was a tiny village (both drivers, and the next larger village about 1m away has a co-op etc.), schools look better than here ! (2 Outstanding/Good Ofsted Catholic ones within 3m, more further afield too), work isn't an issue as DH will keep his job down here and travel back @ weekends unless he gets a transfer, or until he joins the RAF/Army (test in March) (main reason for moving - take home pay in basic training is about £780)
Will we be made to feel 'foriegn'? We are pretty easy going, but I do tend to have abit of a posh voice tosome people
(people in Ireland say I talk like the Queen!). Is a small village a no no? Is everyone just human like down here?
Thanks if you can help!