Seaside living remains a cherished aspiration for countless Britons who envision leisurely strolls along pristine beaches following demanding workdays. Yet...
Thousands of Britons are flocking to Bulgaria, apparently lured by bargain-basement house prices, low living costs, and the prospect of a sunnier, simpler life. Official census data shows the number of British nationals living in the Balkan country has shot up from 2,605 in 2011 to 4,484 by 2021 — with the real figure likely being even higher now.The eastern European nation, often overlooked in favour of hotspots like Spain or Portugal, is fast becoming a destination of choice for expats priced out of the UK property market. Some buyers...
Stoke Bishop is one of the UK’s poshest suburbs and its house prices are a clear reflection of that. With an average property price of £832,090 and some homes being sold for upwards of £2million, the suburb is a hotspot for premium real estate.However, those wishing to live in the area - which according to The Telegraph is one of Britain's poshest - but don’t want to fork out premium prices may be in luck as potential buyers can bag a property for as low as £160k. Currently for sale on...
A traditional UK seaside town has been hailed as the "best" place for Brits to relocate to. Margate on the Kent coast is a leading holiday destination, with visitors flocking to the area for its old-world charm mixed with 21st Century culture, vintage seaside family fun as well as its theme parks and arcades.Located on the north east coast of Kent, the historic seaside town was one of the first resorts to embrace mass tourism and it has cleverly retained the nostalgic essence that first made it popular. Margate's Main...