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you want a few things I guess
cheap, quality of life, employment prospects, civilisation or remoteness
The poorest towns for which people have seriously abandoned all hope are the cheapest, but few want to move to them
I think there's some remote, old was-getting-to-be-a-ghost town in the US that is now populated by artistic types, I don't think there's much of that here though
you should move to Ireland then
Supply demand/here means that most countryside houses are pricey
In Ireland there is a glut, from the "Celtic Tiger" boom, you can buy nice new houses for £20-£30k, look on daft.ie in places like Mayo
In fact we are looking to move from London in the next 5 years down that way.
For the price of a 4 bed LonDon Terrace house you can get a massi've thatched house with about an acre of land.
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there was a very late boom in prices in NI, to silly money before the banking crisis etc
They've come down since.
Checking today, it's no cheaper than parts of Liverpool and Stoke
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http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/1-liverpool-homes-deal-extended-3008538
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It's not that it's cheap, it's just that London is stoopidly exprnsive! :O
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-27156775
Up here in Inverness you can get a 3 bedroom house for as little as £120.000 and fully detached for around £140,000.
Round Elgin way where @Discostu lives are even cheaper on the whole.
Go north from here to Ross and Sutherland and again the prices go down rapidly the further north you go.
The Western Isles and Skye though you can get some crazy deals.
Or get on the list for a Croft up this way and be @VimFuego but paying less for the property, plus you can get grants to take one on in some areas.
That will not be hard Nairn house prices have been depressed for years, not as busy as it used to be.
Nice place to live though especially the wee village Auldearn. There are also wee places close to Nairn that are literally half a horse villages, some very cheap indeed.