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Offline Cambridgecutie

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Re: Prospective retirement
« Reply #690 on: Today at 08:49 PM »
Ive got friends who look after the hiring them out on the local canal, and they keep wanting me to have a go, I think they’re wanting me to drop in 😂😂 it’s never appealed to me for some reason. Maybe it’s better on the faster moving rivers?

Its quite relaxing meandering along and stopping off somewhere for a beer but its the polar opposite of extreme if you're looking for a buzz.  I doubt you would fall in unless you were messing around.
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Re: Prospective retirement
« Reply #691 on: Today at 08:55 PM »
I've no idea as I don't know you!  You said you have a limited budget and wanted a freehold property.  So I found something I think is attractive for 200k freehold. 

But do you have the sort of budget to become John Major's neighbour?
No, I don't. But I do have enough to buy a Brighton and Hove property designed by John Nash or Charles Busby, not a glorified chalet.

I do appreciate your efforts, though.
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