Landlord - 'The opportunity of a lifetime! To move overseas and enjoy another culture'

Landlord - 'The opportunity of a lifetime! To move overseas and enjoy another culture'

It is more common place for employment opportunities overseas. A big factor in the move is do you sell or rent your property? Newboulds & Co managed service to takes care of everything so you concentrate on new beginnings.

"My partner got offered an opportunity to take a role overseas. After much deliberation, we made the decision that we would like to take this once in a lifetime opportunity to move overseas and live in and enjoy another country and culture together. Whilst initially this did make me anxious, after speaking with staff at Newboulds, we agreed that renting our home out was the best option for us. This meant that whilst we are overseas, we can we could save money and cover our UK costs, safe in the knowledge that we would be able to come back to our home on our return."  

If you have an opportunity overseas then letting your current property can be a great option for you. Newboulds & Co have many clients that now live abroad, so we have the experience and expertise to guide you and look after your home. You never know where your adventure might take you. Still having a property back home is a great safety net.

If you have ever wondered if letting your home could be an option for you, we would love to hear from you. Feel free to call us on 01932 23297 or you can use the link below to find out what your property could rent for or book us in to visit.





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