moneymakeover
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Very generous, which country ?And if you make it near me, I'll bring you home for dinner free gratis.
That's a really nice post, Firefly
The lure of travel that Littlewillow has so ably set out is, indeed, attractive. Reminds me of my dad back in the day - he would oft times break out into: Think I'll pack it in and buy a pick-up, head out to L.A.
No problem Leper.I am pleased to say that I got that wrong. You can drive your Irish registered vehicle in Spain for six months and there is no issue with having to apply for Spanish number plates. (For the record, I put up a query on another forum and it was answered).
Apologies, for sending anybody in the wrong direction.
Lep
Hi Littlewillow,
Wonderful thread. Firstly I think you are right...most people put off having fun until it's too late, so well done.
... Regarding renting out your current home, I would be very slow to do this. Tenants are getting more & more rights but landlords are not. You could easily find yourself with a "bad" tennant and this would zap any enjoyment you will have on your tour.
I'm also wondering would the initial thrill of the freedom of a motorhome wear off after a few months? Initially it would be great, but for me, living in campsite / parks after a while would be "samey" and I'd probably miss certain things about home. Also, if you decided to come home during this stint it could start getting expensive and also troublesome storing the motor home etc.
Firefly.
Thanks for the info Bronte. Yes we have been keeping up with a number of blogs by fellow travellers and security is a serious consideration.- We've travelled all over Europe by car. It's generally safe. But you can never be too careful. You don't want someone from the East hightailing it back there with your home on his back !
Yes I'm obviously of that vintage and like the song too even tho' I plan to head out for a little more than the weekend, hence my interest in whether it's doable financially.That's a really nice post, Firefly
The lure of travel that Littlewillow has so ably set out is, indeed, attractive. Reminds me of my dad back in the day - he would oft times break out into: Think I'll pack it in and buy a pick-up, head out to L.A.
Hi Saavy99. We are still on track, however, I still have not got a handle on how to deal with the "pension pot". Spoke to a financial advisor, who reassured me he was only acting in my interest, but was extremely cagey with advice. He did outline initial charges for what he called a "financial plan" and said there would be an annual fee of "1.2% or thereabouts" for ongoing admin and advice but neglected to get into specifics without a commitment on my part. I couldn't give this as I didn't know what I'd actually get? I know it's difficult for somebody who earns a living giving advice because they run a risk of a potential client doing a runner with the info but I needed to know what are the typical funds I may end up in and needed to get a good idea of expected returns/losses. Details were not forthcoming. Simple things such as what funds would he suggest for the AMRF, how to explore what level of risk I could/should handle, etc. Also we are going to do a little work on our home prior to putting it on the market in Spring. In the meantime I'm doing a little research (just about to buy a book called Investing Demystified) on investing and asking some honest questions as to how much I could take from my pot to bridge the 7 years before getting our state pensions. But yes we will still take the plunge hopefully near mid-summer 2020 however, we won't rush - Portugal, Spain, Italy, Norway, etc are going nowhere - as I want to ensure it is a doable and realistic plan before execution.Little willow, have you decided to take the plunge, 2020 is drawing near.
But yes we will still take the plunge hopefully near mid-summer 2020 however, we won't rush - Portugal, Spain, Italy, Norway, etc are going nowhere - as I want to ensure it is a doable and realistic plan before execution.
Hi mtk, yes Covid 19 scuppered our plans from both a travel and financial perspective. We think travel is out until there's a vaccine and also the pension pot - relatively small that it is - took a big hit. We've decided to wait a while and aim for Sept or Oct 2021. TBH we are more determined after experiencing 'lockdown' - which from a personal perspective was great. Obviously for many it was both awful and tragic but thankfully we were untouched by heartache and sadness and being blessed with the weather we found the time peaceful and productive. Hopefully next year will be better for everybody.Littlewillow,
Fascinating thread.....good luck with it all
How is the planning shaping up/ is it deferred with covid?
mtk
What about the Corona virus!......Can I please visit too Bronte...…(!?)
I'm suddenly imagining a protracted trip around Europe visiting the venerable Sages of AAM one at a time.......
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