Having seen the lifestyle just a basic job affords you in France, you wonder why we bother over here.
We looked at another house the other day, f**k all of an upgrade, just a bigger garden and not on the main road. Downstairs slightly larger, upstairs terrible and in need of a lot of work. No views to speak of either, unlike where we are. The view you see across the wheat field is taken from the back of the garages... which block the view entirely from the two windows on the house that face that way! One tiny cottage next to massive big house, the big house has all the land that used to be the front garden for both properties to make their driveway and to add insult to injury the big house owns two of the garages also with associated right of way!
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/163958954#/?channel=RES_BUY
That would have been another £270k on the mortgage with the stamp duty. No way in hell is that worth the stress.
I'm charging £500/day upwards here and a nice but small house in the country is £1m plus. In Mayenne, a bloke and a digger or a cherry picker is 300-350 euros a day and a nice house in the country is maybe 80 thousand euros with a bit of land. Everyone is chilled, the streets are clean, the towns are family friendly and wholesome. I saw two traffic lights the whole time I was there! Here, I'm in a little bubble of a nice area with associated rich twats but drive three miles to Chichester and you can't move for traffic and new builds and f****ng immigrants. It's all about population density. West Sussex, 1160 people per square mile. Mayenne 53 district, 160 people per square mile. Massively more competition for eveything in the crowded South of England leads to a miserable existance for most yet they don't realise it. Idiots thinking they are living the life with their shitty new builds and purple fences, crowded cheek by jowel with their thick neighbours in a sea of red brick walls and cookie cutter houses with German motors on PCP.
My profit last year was into six figures and without all the machinery i've bought over the last few years being available for capital allowances i'd have handed over what, 40k of it in tax? Yet a council house in a village that a f****ng postman bought from Maggie in the eighties is now worth £625k? That means you need a joint income of £178k to buy it at a 3.5% mortgage multiplier.
£178k combined income! That's for a little ex council cottage in a small estate in a village with a reasonably nice view across fields.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/168088985#/?channel=RES_BUY
. f**k it. I'm not buying any more kit, i'm not working hard any more. I'm going to take all the cash I can and buy gold with it. And a house in France.