Retreats on the cheap?

Homes and Retreats
Chef

Re: Retreats on the cheap?

Post by Chef »

That's where I'll have an advantage I'll have hmm, a reasonable lump sum in cash, not interested in mortgage or loans, I'd rather buy outright even in Eastern Europe than owe money in the UK.

Remote Scotland does appeal to me however but only if I could buy outright and not have a mortgage.

C
the-gnole

Re: Retreats on the cheap?

Post by the-gnole »

Looking at it you might need a fair bit more than that to sort it out, planning applications might be needed, also "Substantial renovation" is a broad spectrum to cover, at least my place wasn't "derelict" when I bought it :lol:
Chef

Re: Retreats on the cheap?

Post by Chef »

I can do all the work from bricklaying, roofing, plumbing, electrical through to painting and decorating myself, I wasn't always a chef ;)

The places I am looking at in Bulgaria are far from DIY jobs some are just shells but it's all doable if you have the skills and inclination.

I want a challenge that I can put my own stamp on, that's half the fun, I'm also happy with make do and mend or recycle I don't need a 22nd century techno dream house, just somewhere warm and cosey with very few neighbours and some water to stick a boat on, I'm happy go lucky and never had alot anyway so can't miss it! :D

C
the-gnole

Re: Retreats on the cheap?

Post by the-gnole »

Chef_ wrote:I can do all the work from bricklaying, roofing, plumbing, electrical through to painting and decorating myself, I wasn't always a chef ;)

The places I am looking at in Bulgaria are far from DIY jobs some are just shells but it's all doable if you have the skills and inclination.

I want a challenge that I can put my own stamp on, that's half the fun, I'm also happy with make do and mend or recycle I don't need a 22nd century techno dream house, just somewhere warm and cosey with very few neighbours and some water to stick a boat on, I'm happy go lucky and never had alot anyway so can't miss it! :D

C
Lol, I said that when I moved in here, oneday I'll get it finished now there is no mortgage to pay, and it is mine, all mine :mrgreen:
Chef

Re: Retreats on the cheap?

Post by Chef »

Good on ya Mr. TG :D Can't ask for much more than that, own your own place, live comfortably and do what you like doing is my motto (or pipedream, one of the two). :D

It's all good. :D

C
the-gnole

Re: Retreats on the cheap?

Post by the-gnole »

Chef_ wrote:Good on ya Mr. TG :D Can't ask for much more than that, own your own place, live comfortably and do what you like doing is my motto (or pipedream, one of the two). :D

It's all good. :D

C
Well I'm getting there, those three I am pretty much doing, just working on and hoping on the early retirement now :mrgreen: And living "rent/mortgage" free for the rest of my natural (hopefully)
kashaw

Re: Retreats on the cheap?

Post by kashaw »

Hi, If T.S.H.T.F big time, I think land/woods/Forrests are going to be a free for all, first come first served, Rules and regs will not matter, I was thinking about taking my little toosh off to the Pennines or the moors?
the-gnole

Re: Retreats on the cheap?

Post by the-gnole »

kashaw wrote:Hi, If T.S.H.T.F big time, I think land/woods/Forrests are going to be a free for all, first come first served, Rules and regs will not matter, I was thinking about taking my little toosh off to the Pennines or the moors?
I guess it depends what the result is of TSHTF big time does to the population, and don't be too surprised if someone will be already there claiming ownership rather than land snatch, I have my eye on a few country houses and their estates :lol:
Chef

Re: Retreats on the cheap?

Post by Chef »

I have my eye on a few 'countries'! :mrgreen:

C
mitchellsmart

Re: Retreats on the cheap?

Post by mitchellsmart »

http://www.shetlink.com/classifieds/she ... d_id=73940
our derilict house plus work needed cost £35,000 and we have land. lots like this around.
no idea how much this one would be....