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'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can'
10-02-2025
2025
wacky and real life

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: Nicola Powles. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: Nicola Powles. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: Nicola's house in Spain. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: One of Nicola's homes. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: One of the homes Nicola was able to renovate. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: One of Nicola's homes. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: One of Nicola's homes. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: One of Nicola's homes. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: Nicola Powles. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: Nicola Powles. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: Nicola Powles. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: Nicola Powles. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: Nicola Powles. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: Nicola Powles. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: Nicola Powles. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.

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captionStory from Jam Press (UK to Spain) Pictured: Nicola Powles. 'I swapped boring Britain for sunny Costa Del Sol to save £1,000 a month in rent and bills – get out now while you can' A woman who ditched “boring Britain” for sunny Spain is urging people to “get out now while you can”. Nicola Powles wakes up most mornings to sunshine and never less than an average of 17-degree temperatures. The thought of putting on the heating is something that never crosses her mind – anymore, at least. The real estate agent, from Portsmouth, left the UK city after struggling to make ends meet every month. Now Nicola estimates that she saves £1,000 in bills and rent every month. “My advice? Get out now while you can,” Nicola told What's The Jam. “It’s a shame but Britain is quickly becoming a third world country with nothing to offer for the people who live there. “It’s a scary country with [crime] out of control, you can’t see a doctor and ambulances don’t arrive. “It’s always grey – where will it end? “And it’s so difficult to get stable on your feet, with nothing really to show for it. “If you want to live off benefits, then stay in the UK. “If you want constant sunshine and a cheaper way of living, then Spain is the place for you. “So many things are much cheaper here. “For example; eating out, alcohol and petrol. “I can get a three-course meal, including a drink, in a local hotel for £11. “The hospitals here are also amazing, there’s hardly any wait time [unlike the UK]. “And mortgage rates are less, the streets are very safe and I actually feel comfortable walking alone at night in my village.” According to Kanan, a study abroad company, the average cost of living for a family-of-four in the UK was around £2,200 per month, excluding rent, in 2024. In Spain, this figure was found to be much lower – around £1,400, excluding rent. Nicola took the plunge after going on on a three-day trip abroad to the Costa Del Sol for just £99. Three weeks later, she packed up and moved her entire family, including her now ex-husband, two children, two horses and their two dogs – and has never looked back. The mum said: “I found a three-day exploration trip to Spain in a travel agents. “All I wanted was a spot of sun, I didn’t mean to move there. “But in the UK, life was a constant hamster wheel. “Luckily, my ex-husband, who was on the trip with me, also loved the idea of moving. “As our kids were only young at the time, it was easy enough to get them enrolled in school and learn the language. “I was determined to make the gorgeous weather, stunning land and friendly locals an everyday occurrence for us. “In the UK, we were paying the same amount of rent for one house than what we were doing for two in Spain, which both included a pool.” Nicola has now lived in Malaga for 24 years and although prices have changed, she says it’s still cheaper than the UK. She has no plans to ever move back. She said: “Life is amazing, filled with warm days and late light evenings. “I’ve made some wonderful friends and and so much more relaxed. “I don’t fret over whether I’ll be able to pay the bills or working all hours. “If I do miss home, I’m only a two-hour flight away.” Nicola now runs her own company helping fellow expats take the plunge and move to Spain. She’s also bought and renovated multiple properties, earning a whopping £100,000 in profit overall. Her biggest piece of advice for fellow wannabe expats? Be aware of rules and regulations. She added: “Always use a local lawyer, as coast and country rules are very different in every town. “And be aware that nearly all agents share a database of all the properties available, so you can choose just one agent to view anything. “I miss my daughter and grandchildren, who live in Britain, but the country has nothing to offer me anymore. “The only way I’m ever returning to the UK is in a coffin.” ENDS EDITORS NOTE: Video Usage Licence:(EXCLUSIVE) We have obtained an exclusive licence from the copyright holder. A copy of the licence is available on request. Video Restrictions: None.