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We ditched the UK for Cyprus & now get year-long sun, bills are so cheap, we work half as much & have even bought a home

We ditched the UK for Cyprus & now get year-long sun, bills are so cheap, we work half as much & have even bought a home

The Irish Sun5 days ago
A MUM has revealed why she packed up her life in the UK for sunny Cyprus.
The mum-of-two took to social media to share how they
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The Manns family ditched the UK for sunny Cyprus
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The pair say life is much easier now and it's cheap too
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The couple spend their time off exploring the island and don't plan to leave
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In one clip, shared on The Mann's TikTok account, she and her partner said their plan A was to stay in England.
Describing her life pre-Cyprus, she said it was a comfortable life and they could go on one to two holidays a year.
But she said the limited hot weather and 'overworked' culture was something they wanted to ditch.
They then decided they wanted more and headed to the sunny island to live out their dream.
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Now, they get hot weather all year round and no longer need to go on holiday abroad as there's so much to do on the island.
She said they also had a better quality of life out there which was more slow-paced.
The mum was also happy to say that her two children, who are in primary school, are now going to a local Greek school and have become bilingual.
The mum revealed that they rent out properties in the UK to make income and she also works as a wedding planner in Cyprus.
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She revealed you need to earn £36,000 a year to live in Cyprus and you can work in the country if you are self-employed.
The family have gone on to buy a house there to make it their forever home, and she says bills are super cheap too.
All the free activities Cyprus has to offer
For electricity, they spend around £87 a month, £17 on water, £13 on gas and £100 on council tax in a single year.
Before buying their own property, she said rent for a two-bed villa with a
pool
was around £1,300 a month.
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The mum said that their 'plan B' for life has been going very well for them, and they don't see themselves heading back to the UK anytime soon.
She said: "It's such a massive decision to leave your 'normal', weighing up all the options, writing down lists of pros and cons (we actually did this).
"But we didn't want to live with any regrets and we always knew that the UK isn't going anywhere. If it didn't work out, at least we tried! Luckily it has!"
The clip was posted to their TikTok account @
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People were quick to share their thoughts in the comments.
One person wrote: "This is so helpful! The price on council tax, water and gas, pennies compared to the UK!"
Another commented: "I used to work in Rhodes and would love to go back! Since Brexit, I thought it would not be possible. This gives me hope, so thank you!"
"Currently in the process of Plan B! Writing this from Cyprus on a house hunt," penned a third.
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