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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Who on here is living the good life?

Considering early retirement, no financial issues but living in a house which is far too big for my needs,

Always wanted to downsize, swap a large home for a small home with many acres of land, planting & growing own food, chickens, just living off the land

I am sure some on here must be enjoying this lifestyle, any tips, types of soil, machinery, complications

How have you dealt with troubles the "Good Life" brings

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've just sold a small house and bought a large house although the thought of early retirement and living a simple life does have its appeal

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By *olgateMan
over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

It is a better dream with felicity Kendall in it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Who on here is living the good life?

Considering early retirement, no financial issues but living in a house which is far too big for my needs,

Always wanted to downsize, swap a large home for a small home with many acres of land, planting & growing own food, chickens, just living off the land

I am sure some on here must be enjoying this lifestyle, any tips, types of soil, machinery, complications

How have you dealt with troubles the "Good Life" brings"

We're all living the good life ...were all alive and breathing..that's the biggest wealth you can have . XDarcyX

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

One major consideration is will you butcher your own animals or outsource, that's an expense often overlooked.

Will you have enough money to cover utility bills, machinery repair and replacement, will anyone be able to step in if you fall ill, have you got a contingency plan if most of what you grow one year fails?

We never did go down this route but did look into it at one point.

Good luck if you go ahead.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"One major consideration is will you butcher your own animals or outsource, that's an expense often overlooked.

Will you have enough money to cover utility bills, machinery repair and replacement, will anyone be able to step in if you fall ill, have you got a contingency plan if most of what you grow one year fails?

We never did go down this route but did look into it at one point.

Good luck if you go ahead."

Thought about but thought about to long and never did, wish now I had a lest given it a good go but life just seams to take over and before you know it it's to late,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have always wanted to keep a few chickens but living in Bristol not really an option as I don't think the peeps either side of me would appreciate them LoL

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

I'll be working until I'm 80 at this rate

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'll be working until I'm 80 at this rate "

You and me both, just be happy to make it that far

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

my daughters friends call our home a dolls house so i couldnt down size anymore if i tried - pre kids me and the ex used to have an allotment and grew so much stufff - never went near a jar of pickle or sauce as i used to make all my own - green tomato chutney is to die for -

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"my daughters friends call our home a dolls house so i couldnt down size anymore if i tried - pre kids me and the ex used to have an allotment and grew so much stufff - never went near a jar of pickle or sauce as i used to make all my own - green tomato chutney is to die for - "

Ohh send me some

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"One major consideration is will you butcher your own animals or outsource, that's an expense often overlooked.

***I have been deer stalking for 20 years, have my DSC1 & II,

I have been gralloching for years and know what t look for in glands***

Will you have enough money to cover utility bills, machinery repair and replacement, will anyone be able to step in if you fall ill, have you got a contingency plan if most of what you grow one year fails? ***I have no mortgage and a tidy sum would be banked if I downsize to a smaller home with land, my pension would cover all costs even if its a huge cut for taking early***

We never did go down this route but did look into it at one point.

Good luck if you go ahead."

replied above *** ---***

The trouble is trying to sell a pricy home, especially as stamp duty is 10% which puts at least an extra £50k on top of your selling price

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"One major consideration is will you butcher your own animals or outsource, that's an expense often overlooked.

***I have been deer stalking for 20 years, have my DSC1 & II,

I have been gralloching for years and know what t look for in glands***

Will you have enough money to cover utility bills, machinery repair and replacement, will anyone be able to step in if you fall ill, have you got a contingency plan if most of what you grow one year fails? ***I have no mortgage and a tidy sum would be banked if I downsize to a smaller home with land, my pension would cover all costs even if its a huge cut for taking early***

We never did go down this route but did look into it at one point.

Good luck if you go ahead.

replied above *** ---***

The trouble is trying to sell a pricy home, especially as stamp duty is 10% which puts at least an extra £50k on top of your selling price"

You'll be ok on that score then, we used to get my dad to do it.

I don't know what the housing markets like in Scotland but we struggled to sell our house last year and it was of considerably less value than yours.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"my daughters friends call our home a dolls house so i couldnt down size anymore if i tried - pre kids me and the ex used to have an allotment and grew so much stufff - never went near a jar of pickle or sauce as i used to make all my own - green tomato chutney is to die for -

Ohh send me some "

not made it for years - recipe had sultana apple and ginger in it - the colour looked gross but bloody delicious

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