The expat’s guide to affordable living overseas

  • See where to save when you move abroad
  • How to live and spend like the locals
  • Top tips from expats abroad

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  • Discover the off-plan buying process
  • The many benefits of buying off plan
  • How to finance your new home

This guide includes:

  • Where to save when you live abroadDiscover how to make your income go further.
  • More sun, more fun, less moneyFrom heating bills to the weekly trip to the market.
  • Your expat need-to-knowsGet top tips from our team on the ground.
  • Key costs coveredIncluding at the supermarket, in the home, leisure and health.
  • Essential currency mattersDon’t risk your income to moving exchange rates: avoid currency risk.
  • Tax and pensionsEssential need to knows for retirees and investors.

Get your FREE guide to lower living costs abroad and how to make your income go further in the sun.

Everything you need to make your move to the sun a success

1. Find a property

Search on our property portal, read the latest news and see the hottest properties

2. Speak to the experts

Get your questions answered by our friendly UK-based property consultants and trusted experts

3. Get your finances in place

Avoid losing money on your property purchase

Common FAQs

How can our team help you buy a property?

We have built a trusted team of experts to help you along the way – experienced estate agents, bilingual lawyers, tax and financial advisors, and expats who have made the move themselves and can share their unique knowledge and experience with you to make sure you have access to information that is not readily available elsewhere.

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“We used the excellent Property Guide chiefly to research exactly how to buy a property abroad and also to reassure ourselves that we were on the right track. We looked to the website and additionally to the advice that the Resource Centre gave to move ahead – the help of reliable local professionals was undoubtedly imperative to move things forward”

Bernard and Doris Corcoran

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