hi
private renting --- the quick way to find out whats on the renting market is to put your postcode into PropertyPal.com. Theres a setting for Renting dont forget to select that otheriwise u get all the houses for sale instead. Whats the cheapest flat / room you can rent in your area ?
I have been looking on zoopla etc. Standard around my area is like around £110 a week. I would need housing benefit help to help me cover the costs.
I just really dont know what to do... its such a confusing time. I really don't want to lose my pip either.
if you have a very big garden you could live in a caravan in the garden ? this is a semi joke but people do this. eg people living in a caravan on their driveway
I remember my dad telling me something like that (my dad is a retired carpenter / joiner and my uncle is a mechanic so they'd probably be ideal but he did say that and I remember holidays at Haven! :s
The problem with garden tiny living / caravan / van life is the amount of insulation built into the structure - a caravan is typically only 25mm wall thickness - you will freeze! You'd be amazed at the amount of heat energy needed to heat the space and fight off the condensation and damp & mould.
My friend has a van that he goes away in for weekends - he refers to it as a metal tent - not very comfortable but better than canvas.
You really need at least 100mm of foam insulation to feel comfortable.
Would be a great idea :D
:))) lol we currently live in a social house so don't have the luxury of a driveway or a big garden as such :) also i'm not a fan of the garden anyway, it would not bother me if i had no garden
i saw that and thought it a really good idea
i saw that and thought it a really good idea
I remember my dad telling me something like that (my dad is a retired carpenter / joiner and my uncle is a mechanic so they'd probably be ideal but he did say that and I remember holidays at Haven! :s
The problem with garden tiny living / caravan / van life is the amount of insulation built into the structure - a caravan is typically only 25mm wall thickness - you will freeze! You'd be amazed at the amount of heat energy needed to heat the space and fight off the condensation and damp & mould.
My friend has a van that he goes away in for weekends - he refers to it as a metal tent - not very comfortable but better than canvas.
You really need at least 100mm of foam insulation to feel comfortable.
Would be a great idea :D