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No Going Back - Buying Abroad
Making a New Life in the Sun
Synopsis
Whether it is the idea of working for oneself, enjoying more sunshine or simply wishing to spend more time with one's family, millions of us dream about leaving our 9-5 jobs and moving abroad. This book will bring you closer to that reality. Packed with practical advice and inspiring stories from the families featured in the series, NO GOING BACK - BUYING ABROAD is your key to escaping the rat race. Drawing on the experience of the NO GOING BACK families, the book will explain what budget you will need to move to various countries, how to arrange mortgages and work permits, how to get your children in to schools and many other tips. Whether you wish to have an olive farm in Tuscany or a hotel in the Alps, this book will show you how.
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What Reviewers Are Saying
'A very interesting read and a useful starting point for others thinking of making The Big Move' ITALY MAGAZINE 'Packed with practical advice and stories from families featured in the series, brings you closer to your dream of moving abroad' IMAGE 'NO GOING BACK is an inspirational push for all those who have dreamt of packing it all in and searching for a simple lfe of self-sufficiency and sunshine abroad.' WANDERLUST
'No Going Back' accompanies the Channel Four series. Our television screens have seen a glut of such programmes recently, almost all of which have been undeniably popular. British fascination with the 'better life abroad'; coupled with an interest in observing real people succeed, or indeed fail, has proved to be ongoing. This book concentrates heavily on that element of real life. The families featured have often been somewhat naIve in their attempts to start a new life abroad. But, when reading about their experiences, the reader cannot help but hope their dreams come true. This is a definite advantage over most 'buying abroad' guides, which concentrate solely on practical advice and have no emotional element. The practical part of this book does appear to be very useful. A nice touch is the tips from the subjects themselves, which could prove invaluable to readers hoping to do the same. These tips are backed up with useful information on everything from budgeting, to bargaining, and from culture to costs. (Kirkus UK)