Paul Kemp
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Yeah I’m applauding it. Healthy budget.That’s our budget. We obviously would like to rent for less. But we need the space.
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Yeah I’m applauding it. Healthy budget.That’s our budget. We obviously would like to rent for less. But we need the space.
Yeah I’m applauding it. Healthy budget.
Its pretty easy to get a UK number and an eSIM if I recall. They arent nearly as strict as getting RICA'd in SA. But yeah, we had a substantial budget, and had a relocation agent helping us through my employer and it was still a mission finding a house. They were super strict on the right to rent, and basically we landed and the first place we went to was the rental agents to show that and our passports.
Sorry, probably wasnt clear in what I was saying. I think you can actually get an eSIM while in SA, and then use it from SA on voice over WiFi. Might help slightlyYeah getting a sim is easy. Can just pick one up at the airport when you land.
Fortunately my wife is a British Citizen and will take the lead on finding us a property. Hopefully it works out - otherwise things will get a little complicated but will make it work, regardless. Fortunately we have family and friends in the UK to assist if need be.
Silly question, if I may, but can't you stay with family/friends for a bit while looking for a place?Yeah getting a sim is easy. Can just pick one up at the airport when you land.
Fortunately my wife is a British Citizen and will take the lead on finding us a property. Hopefully it works out - otherwise things will get a little complicated but will make it work, regardless. Fortunately we have family and friends in the UK to assist if need be.
Sorry, probably wasnt clear in what I was saying. I think you can actually get an eSIM while in SA, and then use it from SA on voice over WiFi. Might help slightly
Silly question, if I may, but can't you stay with family/friends for a bit while looking for a place?
It'll make things substantially less difficult for you, I think, and diminish a bit of stress. Plus, it's easier to make a good impression on landlords in person. Assuming you're dealing directly with them, at least.
I hope you come right.
Alas, if you were coming my way (t'North) I'd have been able to help a bit with a property going up for £750pm. I know the parents of the landlords (an absolutely lovely pair).
Give the agents a call. That's how I found the house I'm currently in. They had me view it before it even went on the market and I snatched it up.I left SA last week, stayed with a mate in Surrey and just arrived in Plymouth yesterday. Staying at an Airbnb while I look for something permanent but jeez it's a knife fight here in the 1K a month range for rentals. If anyone has any advice for finding a place it would be greatly appreciated!
Already looking on OpenRent, Zoopla, Rightmove etc but wondering if going to letting agents and speaking to them in person would help at all?
I left SA last week, stayed with a mate in Surrey and just arrived in Plymouth yesterday. Staying at an Airbnb while I look for something permanent but jeez it's a knife fight here in the 1K a month range for rentals. If anyone has any advice for finding a place it would be greatly appreciated!
Already looking on OpenRent, Zoopla, Rightmove etc but wondering if going to letting agents and speaking to them in person would help at all?
I left SA last week, stayed with a mate in Surrey and just arrived in Plymouth yesterday. Staying at an Airbnb while I look for something permanent but jeez it's a knife fight here in the 1K a month range for rentals. If anyone has any advice for finding a place it would be greatly appreciated!
Already looking on OpenRent, Zoopla, Rightmove etc but wondering if going to letting agents and speaking to them in person would help at all?
Good luck man!We have a house viewing tomorrow, online. Seems some landlords / agents are with modern times and will accommodate us.
Good luck. It can be overwhelming in the beginning with so many changes but take it one day at a time and things will slowly fall into place.14 days before my wife leaves.
I have had a tension headache since last week and my wife is climbing the walls with trepidation.
My 9yo son is mostly himself but has long conversations with everyone but me about how he feels about all this, hopefully that changes when my wife has left as it is either me or his sister and at the moment they have a bit of a feud going on (again I believe it is 90% due to their stress and uncertainty over the whole situation).
My 15yo daughter has gone quiet, much less long explanations of her day at school and friends shenanigans, goes to her room and keeps herself to herself, teenage angst distilled.
It feels like a mix between going on a holiday excitement I felt as a child, getting onto a tall building and looking over the edge, going out to sea and not being able to swim back, and of course sorrow/separation anxiety.
14 days from now will be like a small death but yes, then things at least get started.
Agreed.Good luck. It can be overwhelming in the beginning with so many changes but take it one day at a time and things will slowly fall into place.