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Re: Leaving work heading for the UK

Postby molly » 16 Jan 2016, 00:24

I am confused……. :? I thought you were going to be living in Edinburgh……….if it is Kirkcaldy, forget what I said earlier……..that certainly isn't my favourite city………… :)
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Re: Leaving work heading for the UK

Postby Kaz » 16 Jan 2016, 09:21

Suff wrote:This looks interesting though. I'll see if I can get a viewing tomorrow, it's just down the road from where I'm staying.


Good facilities there Suff, and considerably cheaper than my son's 1-bed flat in Staines, in a very non-grand building ;) :lol: :lol: :lol: How lovely to have use of a pool!
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Re: Leaving work heading for the UK

Postby Suff » 17 Jan 2016, 19:59

Molly, I'm working in Edinburgh but I would not live there out of choice. Nowhere to put the car without paying extra for parking. I've been living in a large city for the last 17 months but I grew up in the country. If I can get a bit of peace and quiet I will.

Kirkcaldy was not my preferred place to stay, more expensive to travel. But Mrs S is interested in the apartment there and at £600 it's £200 per month less than I was paying in Brussels although Brussels was all in so it will probably work out at the same with Council tax and utilities....

I'm waiting till Tuesday so I can go and see it.
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Re: Leaving work heading for the UK

Postby saundra » 17 Jan 2016, 21:28

Looks very nice and a pool and gym
Good luck with a viewing
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Re: Leaving work heading for the UK

Postby molly » 17 Jan 2016, 21:51

Ah well, at least it is a pleasant drive but I hope the bridge doesn't go wonky again……….

Edinburgh has some very pleasant outskirts though, with free parking.
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