You may find it useful to pre tape the window frame before pointing and or cement filling cracks. On removal you will have a clean edge to apply silicone sealant
Ive just bought a property in a small village around the pavlikeni area. Its ready to live in but there is a ln extension that needs completing and a few cracks here and there that needs fixing. Im sooo nervous about it all for some reason 😅 i wont be living there as i have responsibilities back home so just struggling to figure out how i will be managing it. Not asking for anything here besides a few words of encouragement 🥰
Well it sounds like you've got a great opportunity ahead of you, and the fact it's ready to move in and habitable is just fantastic, as long as you have the mindset that things get dusty before they get better then you'll be fine and have loads of fun along the way 🙂
Hi Guys, love the channel. Math question, if a couple moved to Bulgaria, bought one of those cheap village houses and kept expenses as minimal as possible (minimalist lifestyle), how much do you think it would cost to retire?
It all depends on your "minimalist" lifestyle choices, we had a period of almost 18 months where we had around approximately 300 lev a month to live on including bills. This wasnt ideal and was a struggle. (We go into detail with the living on 150 euros a month video on our channel) Nowadays a village house where it doesn't require major works to have it comfortable will set you back maybe 10-15k pounds. If you want to renovate from the ground up you'll find one for 4-8k pounds. From our experience, approximately £500 a month will be sufficient enough to live comfortably without a worry. Hope this helps
Can't beat a touch of the old ''vremenno''
You may find it useful to pre tape the window frame before pointing and or cement filling cracks. On removal you will have a clean edge to apply silicone sealant
Good idea, I told Anisha loads of times to tape it up for that exact reason haha
You have done a good job.❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Maureen!
Ich bin Bulgarin , aber ich lebe immer noch in Ausland . Ich werde , aber irgendwann zurück nach Bulgarien gehen :)❤
Ive just bought a property in a small village around the pavlikeni area. Its ready to live in but there is a ln extension that needs completing and a few cracks here and there that needs fixing. Im sooo nervous about it all for some reason 😅 i wont be living there as i have responsibilities back home so just struggling to figure out how i will be managing it. Not asking for anything here besides a few words of encouragement 🥰
Well it sounds like you've got a great opportunity ahead of you, and the fact it's ready to move in and habitable is just fantastic, as long as you have the mindset that things get dusty before they get better then you'll be fine and have loads of fun along the way 🙂
Hi Guys, love the channel. Math question, if a couple moved to Bulgaria, bought one of those cheap village houses and kept expenses as minimal as possible (minimalist lifestyle), how much do you think it would cost to retire?
It all depends on your "minimalist" lifestyle choices, we had a period of almost 18 months where we had around approximately 300 lev a month to live on including bills. This wasnt ideal and was a struggle. (We go into detail with the living on 150 euros a month video on our channel)
Nowadays a village house where it doesn't require major works to have it comfortable will set you back maybe 10-15k pounds. If you want to renovate from the ground up you'll find one for 4-8k pounds.
From our experience, approximately £500 a month will be sufficient enough to live comfortably without a worry. Hope this helps
@@MarkandAnisha That is crazy cheap. Thats amazing. Thanks for the info🙏🏻
Sorry for being nosey, is this Pavlikeni house renovation an investment or it's your Bulgarian friends private property and you both just help there?
It's not being nosey haha, this is our friends house that they bought and we are volunteering our help 🙂