Buying vs renting abroadšŸŒšŸŒž

Buying vs renting abroadšŸŒšŸŒž

Approximately four million British citizens currently live outside the UK, with UK house prices rising at their fastest rate since 2004, coupled with a cost of living crisis, it’s no surprise why the British public might consider moving abroad.

However, moving overseas is a big decision. Unfortunately, it’s easy to get swept up in the ā€˜buy vs rent’ debate.
To help you decide, international shipping and removal specialists PACK & SEND, has put together its top tips to help you decide whether you should buy or rent.

Buying Abroad:

Property prices
Before starting the house hunt, understand your budget and be wary of any hidden costs. You’ll need this to thoroughly research and evaluate property prices in your dream destination and whether it’s affordable for your budget. To continue reading, please Click Here


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