British Weather Forces Us To Buy Abroad

Published / Last Updated on 24/10/2007

According to a recent survey by Alliance and Leicester International, British weather plays a key part in people’s decision to move abroad.  

Of the 750 expatriates questioned, 40 per cent of people citied it as one of the reasons to move, while 52 per cent claim they are moving to avoid the high cost of living in Britain.

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More and more people are moving abroad and we, as advisers, have had to expand our services with you in whichever country you choice to live in.  Take a look at our new International Channels.

The Middle East is becoming a popular place for expatriates, while Australia and America remain popular.  Spain and France are the first choice in Europe.

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