The part-time job is the one that would be difficult, I think. Remember that for most unskilled jobs you still need to be completely fluent in Spanish.
Of course employment is notoriously difficult in France at the moment anyway
what is Spain like?
I'd also be worried about the difference between holidays and the reality of day to day living in Spain.
Have you thought about buying something now over there? Possibly buy to let?
What's the medical system like( you know cause you will be getting ever more old and creaky)?
What about cost of living- heating, electricity, water etc?
Finally what happens if one of you dies- still happy in Spain?
Do you need a get-out clause to come back to Ireland and still be able to afford a house here? Maybe you could think about keeping the Irish house if the rental is good enough? Would this be actually a good income to supplement the pension? How or would this be taxable?
Beeing mortgage free you could let your house in Ireland and have another monthly income ( the rent)Sounds promising Truthseeker!
OK, purely financially, looking at numbers very roughly:
House in Spain in today's market: 180K
Our house, today's market: 280K
100K + proceeds of sale of contents/cars etc (some of which will probably furnish new house) - so leave it at 100K.
+ 100K savings
= 200K in our pockets arriving in Spain with no mortgage.
Inheritance of approx. 300K to follow (if not before)
+ PRSA x 2 + state pension x 2
+ 2 x p/t weekly incomes...
...I don't think it looks too bad?!
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