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We ditched the UK for Bulgaria & got a huge house with 1.5 acres of land for £7k – but trolls say ‘a B&Q shed is nicer'
We ditched the UK for Bulgaria & got a huge house with 1.5 acres of land for £7k – but trolls say ‘a B&Q shed is nicer'

Scottish Sun

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

We ditched the UK for Bulgaria & got a huge house with 1.5 acres of land for £7k – but trolls say ‘a B&Q shed is nicer'

But many questioned Lewis and Jordan's decision to move to Bulgaria EXPAT ESCAPE We ditched the UK for Bulgaria & got a huge house with 1.5 acres of land for £7k – but trolls say 'a B&Q shed is nicer' A COUPLE have revealed that they ditched life in Bournemouth and moved to Bulgaria. Rather than breaking the bank each month on a costly mortgage in the UK, Lewis and his wife Jordan purchased a huge property for £7,000. Advertisement 2 A couple have opened up on leaving life in the UK for Bulgaria Credit: 2 Lewis and Jordan now have a huge property and 1.5 acres of land Credit: Not only is the house massive, but it even came with 1.5 acres of land too. Lewis explained that deciding whether to leave their life in Bournemouth was the "hardest decision' they ever had to make at the time. But they put themselves out of their comfort zones and left their UK life behind for an off-grid village lifestyle in Bulgaria, which has recently been hailed as 'the perfect' family holiday destination. Posting on social media, Lewis and Jordan - who have two children, Leo and Fae - gave their followers a close-up look at their Bulgarian property. Advertisement The couple bought the house online, without having viewed it in person. And whilst the large plot is in need of some work, not only did they get a six room property for £7,000, but they also got a free extra house and a massive barn thrown in too. As well as this, there's also space for two workshops and a shower room too. Whilst the average house price in the UK varies massively by the region and the month, in August 2024, it was reported that the average house price in the UK was £292,924, up from £285,073 a year earlier, according to the latest HM Land Registry UK House Price Index. Advertisement Not only did the family luck out with their cheap property, which was £285,924 less than the average home in the UK, but Lewis explained that the family got 'pretty lucky with the views' and the massive garden too. The content creator, who claimed the family have five years residency which they can renew when the time comes, lives on the derelict land, which is in the middle of nowhere. We lived in one of the UK's most expensive seaside towns but house prices were mental - so we saved £293k by packing up and moving abroad Showing off the rural property Lewis confirmed: 'Since we got here, we have been constantly working on it - although you might think that it still looks bad, it actually looked a lot worse.' As well as a space for Lewis to store his tools, Jordan has her own craft room and there's even an outside play area for the kids. Advertisement The family also has a vegetable patch, as the father explained: 'The goal with the garden is to be able to grow lots of produce - grow tomatoes, cucumbers in bulk rather than in small quantities.' Thrilled with their purchase, Lewis later shared: 'I personally think this house is worth way more than £7,000 - even if the market value was £7,000, because in the UK, good luck getting a house like this for £7,000.' Moving house hacks 1. Declutter Before You Pack Sort through your belongings and get rid of anything you no longer need. Donate, sell, or recycle items to lighten your load. 2. Create an Inventory Make a list of all your items. This helps keep track of everything and ensures nothing gets lost in the move. 3. Use Quality Packing Materials Invest in sturdy boxes, bubble wrap, and packing tape. This will protect your belongings during the move. 4. Label Everything Clearly label each box with its contents and the room it belongs to. This makes unpacking much easier and more organized. 5. Pack a 'First Day' Box Include essentials like toiletries, a change of clothes, snacks, and important documents. This will keep you from rummaging through boxes on your first day. 6. Take Photos of Electronics Setup Before unplugging your electronics, take photos of the wiring setup. This will make it easier to reconnect everything at your new place. 7. Use Suitcases for Heavy Items Pack books and other heavy items in rolling suitcases. This makes them easier to transport and reduces the risk of injury. 8. Colour-Code Your Boxes Use different coloured stickers or markers for each room. This will help movers quickly identify where each box should go in your new home. Social media users react The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @frombournemouth2bulgaria, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 752,000 views. Not only this, but it's also amassed 19,800 likes, 601 comments and 1,799 saves. Advertisement But social media users were left totally divided by the couple's home - while many thought it was 'beautiful,' others questioned their desire to live in Bulgaria. One user gushed: 'Looking fabulous, good luck with your amazing new life.' You could have easily done this in Italy or Spain. Bulgaria is a stretch TikTok user A second chimed in: 'Good for you. What an experience!' Whilst someone else beamed: 'Very scenic and beautiful house.' Advertisement However, at the same time, one person said: 'I could buy a shed from B&Q for less and nicer.' Another added: 'You could have easily done this in Italy or Spain. Bulgaria is a stretch.' Whilst a third asked: 'Who wants to live in Bulgaria?' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club

We ditched the UK for Bulgaria & got a huge house with 1.5 acres of land for £7k – but trolls say ‘a B&Q shed is nicer'
We ditched the UK for Bulgaria & got a huge house with 1.5 acres of land for £7k – but trolls say ‘a B&Q shed is nicer'

The Irish Sun

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

We ditched the UK for Bulgaria & got a huge house with 1.5 acres of land for £7k – but trolls say ‘a B&Q shed is nicer'

A COUPLE have revealed that they ditched life in Bournemouth and moved to Bulgaria. Rather than breaking the bank each month on a costly mortgage in the UK, Lewis and his wife Jordan purchased a huge property for £7,000. 2 A couple have opened up on leaving life in the UK for Bulgaria Credit: 2 Lewis and Jordan now have a huge property and 1.5 acres of land Credit: Not only is the house massive, but it even came with 1.5 acres of land too. Lewis explained that deciding whether to leave their life in But they put themselves out of their comfort zones and left their UK life behind for an Posting on social media, Lewis and Jordan - who have two children, Leo and Fae - gave their followers a close-up look at their Bulgarian property. Read more real life stories The couple bought the house online, without having viewed it in person. And whilst the large plot is in need of some work, not only did they get a six room property for £7,000, but they also got a free extra house and a massive barn thrown in too. As well as this, there's also space for two workshops and a shower room too. Whilst the average house price in the UK varies massively by the region and the month, in August 2024, it was reported that the average house price in the UK was £292,924, up from £285,073 a year earlier, according to the latest HM Land Registry UK House Price Index. Most read in Fabulous Not only did the family luck out with their cheap property, which was £285,924 less than the average home in the UK, but Lewis explained that the family got 'pretty lucky with the views' and the massive garden too. The content creator, who claimed the family have five years residency which they can renew when the time comes, lives on the derelict land, which is in the middle of nowhere. We lived in one of the UK's most expensive seaside towns but house prices were mental - so we saved £293k by packing up and moving abroad Showing off the rural property Lewis confirmed: 'Since we got here, we have been constantly working on it - although you might think that it still looks bad, it actually looked a lot worse.' As well as a space for Lewis to store his tools, Jordan has her own craft room and there's even an outside play area for the kids. The family also has a vegetable patch, as the father explained: 'The goal with the garden is to be able to grow lots of produce - grow tomatoes, cucumbers in bulk rather than in small quantities.' Thrilled with their purchase, Lewis later shared: 'I personally think this house is worth way more than £7,000 - even if the market value was £7,000, because in the UK, good luck getting a house like this for £7,000.' Moving house hacks 1. Declutter Before You Pack Sort through your belongings and get rid of anything you no longer need. Donate, sell, or recycle items to lighten your load. 2. Create an Inventory Make a list of all your items. This helps keep track of everything and ensures nothing gets lost in the move. 3. Use Quality Packing Materials Invest in sturdy boxes, bubble wrap, and packing tape. This will protect your belongings during the move. 4. Label Everything Clearly label each box with its contents and the room it belongs to. This makes unpacking much easier and more organized. 5. Pack a 'First Day' Box Include essentials like toiletries, a change of clothes, snacks, and important documents. This will keep you from rummaging through boxes on your first day. 6. Take Photos of Electronics Setup Before unplugging your electronics, take photos of the wiring setup. This will make it easier to reconnect everything at your new place. 7. Use Suitcases for Heavy Items Pack books and other heavy items in rolling suitcases. This makes them easier to transport and reduces the risk of injury. 8. Colour-Code Your Boxes Use different coloured stickers or markers for each room. This will help movers quickly identify where each box should go in your new home. Social media users react The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @ Not only this, but it's also amassed 19,800 likes, 601 comments and 1,799 saves. But social media users were left totally divided by the couple's home - while many thought it was 'beautiful,' others questioned their desire to One user gushed: 'Looking fabulous, good luck with your amazing new life.' You could have easily done this in Italy or Spain. Bulgaria is a stretch TikTok user A second chimed in: 'Good for you. What an experience!' Whilst someone else beamed: 'Very scenic and beautiful house.' However, at the same time, one person said: 'I could buy a shed from B&Q for less and nicer.' Another added: 'You could have easily done this in Italy or Spain. Bulgaria is a stretch.' Whilst a third asked: 'Who wants to live in Bulgaria?' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club

Average house prices and rental costs in Flintshire revealed
Average house prices and rental costs in Flintshire revealed

Rhyl Journal

time22-06-2025

  • Business
  • Rhyl Journal

Average house prices and rental costs in Flintshire revealed

In Flintshire, there was an increase in the price to buy a property, while renting remained cheaper compared to the rest of Wales. The provisional average house price in Flintshire in April 2025 was £218,000. This was higher than the average of £201,000 in April 2024, a 8.4% rise. Average house price for first-time buyers in April 2025 in Flintshire (Image: UK House Price Index from Office for National Statistics and HM Land Registry) Across Wales, the average house price in April 2025 was £210,000, which was £10,000 more expensive than the previous year. Whereas across the UK, a home sold for an average of £265,000 in April 2025, which was up from the April 2024 average of £256,000. Renting in Flintshire showed to be lower than in Wales by 8.5%. The average monthly private rent was £758 in May 2025. This was an increase from £713 in May 2024, a 6.2% rise. In the UK, rent prices are now £1,339 on average. Read more The average price paid by first-time buyers was £188,000 in April 2025. This was higher than the average of £173,000 in April 2024 by 8.8%. For homes bought with a mortgage, the average house price was £217,000 in April 2025. The ONS reveals this was 8.7% higher than the average of £200,000 in April 2024.

Average house prices and rental costs in Flintshire revealed
Average house prices and rental costs in Flintshire revealed

Leader Live

time22-06-2025

  • Business
  • Leader Live

Average house prices and rental costs in Flintshire revealed

In Flintshire, there was an increase in the price to buy a property, while renting remained cheaper compared to the rest of Wales. The provisional average house price in Flintshire in April 2025 was £218,000. This was higher than the average of £201,000 in April 2024, a 8.4% rise. Average house price for first-time buyers in April 2025 in Flintshire (Image: UK House Price Index from Office for National Statistics and HM Land Registry) Across Wales, the average house price in April 2025 was £210,000, which was £10,000 more expensive than the previous year. Whereas across the UK, a home sold for an average of £265,000 in April 2025, which was up from the April 2024 average of £256,000. Renting in Flintshire showed to be lower than in Wales by 8.5%. The average monthly private rent was £758 in May 2025. This was an increase from £713 in May 2024, a 6.2% rise. In the UK, rent prices are now £1,339 on average. Read more The average price paid by first-time buyers was £188,000 in April 2025. This was higher than the average of £173,000 in April 2024 by 8.8%. For homes bought with a mortgage, the average house price was £217,000 in April 2025. The ONS reveals this was 8.7% higher than the average of £200,000 in April 2024.

Average house prices and rental costs in Wrexham revealed
Average house prices and rental costs in Wrexham revealed

Leader Live

time22-06-2025

  • Business
  • Leader Live

Average house prices and rental costs in Wrexham revealed

In Wrexham, there was an increase in the price to buy a property, while renting remained cheaper compared to the rest of Wales. (Image: UK House Price Index from Office for National Statistics and HM Land Registry) The new statistics confirm £203,000 is the average house price in Wrexham for April 2025, that's up from 6.7% from April 2024. Across Wales, the average house price in April 2025 was £210,000, which was more than a year earlier (£200,000). The price increase in Wrexham is higher than the rise in Wales (5.3%) over the same period. The average monthly private rent in Wrexham was £738 in May 2025. This was an increase from £684 in May 2024, a 7.9% rise. This is lower than the rise in Wales (8.5%) over the year. Read more: The 2 popular North Wales postcodes named among the most expensive in Britain Across the UK, the average rent price in May 2025 was £1,339, which was up from £1,252 in May 2024. First-time buyers in Wrexham paid £173,000 on average in April 2025. That's a 7.0% increase than the average of £162,000 in April 2024. And for mortgage buyers, the house price was £201,000 in April 2025, 7.0% higher than the average of £188,000 in April 2024.

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