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AnnieK 01-08-2020 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10889846)
Annie to pop round with a cup o'sugar?

:laugh:

Smithy 01-08-2020 03:03 PM

Stacey acting like London isn’t drug capital of the UK

Smithy 01-08-2020 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10889846)
Annie to pop round with a cup o'sugar?

Yeah “sugar” :eyes:

Smithy 01-08-2020 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 10889845)
Is it on the Quays?

Ill DM you :hee:

Morgan. 01-08-2020 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 10889810)
Why does he want to move here? Is it for work or just because he likes it?

A bit of both. He’s been every year since he was a baby and got married there 3 years ago, it’s the only place he can properly switch off and he’s so much calmer there.

He’s like an all round tradesman at the moment but he hates it and his dream is owning some kind of b&b/guesthouse/cafe on the island although he’s said he’d do anything if it meant living there :joker:

UserSince2005 01-08-2020 03:11 PM

We pay £1,600 for our 2 bedroom flat, and we have a really good deal haha

Morgan. 01-08-2020 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10889826)
Surely that's just rental? Mortgages would be cheaper? Like I had a quick look and most houses are "only" ~£100k more than their equivalents here...

Come to Northants!! Much nicer+cheaper+safer than Mancs!

Yeah, however you can only buy the cheaper properties if you already an island license or whatever the name for it is (so you work there, born there etc). Otherwise you have to buy in the open market which is hugely expensive and after selling our current 3-bed house we would only be able to afford to buy a flat on the island.

Smithy 01-08-2020 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Morgan. (Post 10889856)
A bit of both. He’s been every year since he was a baby and got married there 3 years ago, it’s the only place he can properly switch off and he’s so much calmer there.

He’s like an all round tradesman at the moment but he hates it and his dream is owning some kind of b&b/guesthouse/cafe on the island although he’s said he’d do anything if it meant living there :joker:

Is he local? If not he might struggle to get a license to live here, they introduced new laws a few years ago that basically said if you’re not born here you can only work here 5 years before you have to leave for a year and then come back (unless he’s offered a job and his employer would get him a licence)

I guess good for him if he likes it, but the lack of anything wears thing very quickly, half the high street is empty because of the extortionate rent, there’s nowhere over here to buy men’s clothing anymore, no takeaways (like McDonald’s, KFC etc) no decent night life, a lot of online retailers don’t deliver here and during bad weather the boat that delivers food gets stuck so the shelves are empty quite often during winter :skull: I know some of those issues he wouldn’t be bothered about but yeah, that’s just a small part of why I really don’t like it here anymore :laugh:

Cherie 01-08-2020 03:18 PM

Don’t want to burst your bubble but if If it’s a nice flat be prepared to be messed around by the agent who will probably have quite a bit of interest, also I think you will struggle without proof of income from a job unless you are moving with someone who has one lined up

Smithy 01-08-2020 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Morgan. (Post 10889859)
Yeah, however you can only buy the cheaper properties if you already an island license or whatever the name for it is (so you work there, born there etc). Otherwise you have to buy in the open market which is hugely expensive and after selling our current 3-bed house we would only be able to afford to buy a flat on the island.

Yeah

There’s two types of market here local and open, if you’re born in Guernsey you can live in either but if not you can only live in open and houses in open market are about twice the price of local market

Morgan. 01-08-2020 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 10889829)
The average price for a house here is £430k and that’s an increase of almost £20k in one year alone. And when the average house over here is two bedrooms it’s ridiculous :shrug:

The house prices really do shock me. We’ve been to look at a house in Cornwall that is 4 bed with 2/3 guest houses on the grounds that costs £430k which I’ve told him is just a much better deal in an area that is just as nice, but I think he’s secretly holding out hope for Guernsey :laugh:

Smithy 01-08-2020 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10889862)
Don’t want to burst your bubble but if If it’s a nice flat be prepared to be messed around by the agent who will probably have quite a bit of interest, also I think you will struggle without proof of income from a job unless you are moving with someone who has one lined up

Oh yeah, I’d expect there to be interest but it only went up on the site yesterday, so hopefully getting in early helps

Captain.Remy 01-08-2020 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by caprimint (Post 10889844)
Oh wow, are there a lot of drug dealers in Manchester???

At least as much as in London :joker: Wild nights.

Morgan. 01-08-2020 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 10889861)
Is he local? If not he might struggle to get a license to live here, they introduced new laws a few years ago that basically said if you’re not born here you can only work here 5 years before you have to leave for a year and then come back (unless he’s offered a job and his employer would get him a licence)

I guess good for him if he likes it, but the lack of anything wears thing very quickly, half the high street is empty because of the extortionate rent, there’s nowhere over here to buy men’s clothing anymore, no takeaways (like McDonald’s, KFC etc) no decent night life, a lot of online retailers don’t deliver here and during bad weather the boat that delivers food gets stuck so the shelves are empty quite often during winter :skull: I know some of those issues he wouldn’t be bothered about but yeah, that’s just a small part of why I really don’t like it here anymore :laugh:


He’s not local, no. He had to get a license to marry there when he was planning the wedding, but I think it’s a different kind of license? He had to be there for 2/3 weeks whilst it was all getting processed.

Whilst he was there a few of the locals he became close with said they would definitely be up for helping him organise and establish his plan to gain citizenship but he hasn’t really spoken to them since so we aren’t too sure what they can and can’t do.

Smithy 01-08-2020 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Morgan. (Post 10889871)
He’s not local, no. He had to get a license to marry there when he was planning the wedding, but I think it’s a different kind of license? He had to be there for 2/3 weeks whilst it was all getting processed.

Whilst he was there a few of the locals he became close with said they would definitely be up for helping him organise and establish his plan to gain citizenship but he hasn’t really spoken to them since so we aren’t too sure what they can and can’t do.

Yeah, unless they work for the states they can’t really do much apart from point him in the right direction. You have to reapply for your license every 3 years too and you have to be here 15 years straight to then be considered for an application for a “local” license.

There’s also no NHS here so you either need health insurance or it’s £50 a time for a Dr’s appointment :skull:

Glenn. 01-08-2020 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 10889819)
Exactly, and tbh the “beauty” aspect of it wears thing very quickly, going to the beach every weekend gets boring


That’s just means the prices in London are extortionate too :skull:

Ok well I’m not going to take the opinion to too many alcoholic hostel dwellers seriously but thanks for your input all the same

When I tell you I screamed

Glenn. 01-08-2020 04:03 PM

And London is a complete and utter ****hole lmao

Withano 01-08-2020 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 10889778)
Right so I’m currently looking for flats and I think I’ve just found the perfect one, it says on the site to email the estate agent obviously to proceed, but I’ve never done this before, what do I need to put in the email so that I don’t like an absolute **** :eyes:

Any help appreciated :hee:


Edit: ok i clicked email agent and it’s literally a box with a 200 character limit, you can’t even send a proper email, so I just said I’m interested please could I be provided with more details


Stay tuned for more exciting updates!!

Literally anything. They’d jump on anybody that gives them attention

caprimint 01-08-2020 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Glenn. (Post 10889883)
And London is a complete and utter ****hole lmao

you are from essex

:laugh2:

Glenn. 01-08-2020 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by caprimint (Post 10889885)
you are from essex

:laugh2:

No I’m not :skull:

caprimint 01-08-2020 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Glenn. (Post 10889887)
No I’m not :skull:

damn, your friends lied

Oliver_W 01-08-2020 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Morgan. (Post 10889864)
The house prices really do shock me. We’ve been to look at a house in Cornwall that is 4 bed with 2/3 guest houses on the grounds that costs £430k which I’ve told him is just a much better deal in an area that is just as nice, but I think he’s secretly holding out hope for Guernsey :laugh:

Maaate I love the entire West Country, Im gonna go there for my "forever home by the end of the decade <3 Probably somewhere around Boscastle/Tintagel...


Smiffero, rental agents can be right little hitlers about renting to people with proven incomes, is your profession one you could easily get a new position in once you move?

Smithy 01-08-2020 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10889937)
Maaate I love the entire West Country, Im gonna go there for my "forever home by the end of the decade <3 Probably somewhere around Boscastle/Tintagel...


Smiffero, rental agents can be right little hitlers about renting to people with proven incomes, is your profession one you could easily get a new position in once you move?

No because I was in offshore finance skskksk there’s lots of transferable skills though.

HOWEVER I am a fully trained pharmaceutical dispenser so that’s a useful qualification for me in the middle of a pandemic. ALSO oomf has a business and says there’s a job there if I need it

Cherie 01-08-2020 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 10889873)
Yeah, unless they work for the states they can’t really do much apart from point him in the right direction. You have to reapply for your license every 3 years too and you have to be here 15 years straight to then be considered for an application for a “local” license.

There’s also no NHS here so you either need health insurance or it’s £50 a time for a Dr’s appointment :skull:

:oh: Smithy immigrating from his Island Paradise to take advantage of the NHS

on a serious note what is happening on there re Covid testing, do you pay then :shrug:

Smithy 01-08-2020 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10889939)
:oh: Smithy immigrating from his Island Paradise to take advantage of the NHS

on a serious note what is happening on there re Covid testing, do you pay then :shrug:

Excuse me I’m British born thank you! :hmph:

There’s no Covid here and hasn’t been for about 3 months now, people who come into the island have to isolate for two weeks and then they’re tested. But because there’s only one flight a day now there’s a max of 80 people coming into the island at any one time, so the states pay for testing. Obviously if people had to pay for it themselves I imagine they’d be much more reluctant to do so.


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