“I moved back into hers to sort things out and got stuck there for the next two years because of Covid. The neighbours were absolutely disgusting but there was nothing I could do about it.”“With my mum dying, I just knew that I had to spend as much time as I can with my little boy and pursuing my dream to be a successful comedian,” he tells“Having a house didn’t give me the freedom I needed but van life has. It’s taught me so much about what you actually need in life.
“I would advise anyone thinking of getting a house to think twice about what they actually want from life.”A solution for those who can’t afford to buy?in the UK have all but evaporated as years of double-digit house price inflation and soaring rents make saving a deposit almost impossible. He said: “One in three landlords is planning to leave the sector – the highest level we have ever seen, leaving many more renters struggling to find a place to live.”
Robert Bolohan, 28, and his wife Mariona, 26, moved to the UK in 2015 to work as freelance translators Robert Bolohan, 28, and his wife Mariona, 26, moved to the UK in 2015 to work as freelance translators and now run a translation agency Lotuly.. “Because we had come from Spain and didn’t yet have jobs, we had to pay the landlord six months in advance in order to secure the property.”