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Welsh Family Embarks on Mortgage-Free Life with £8,000 Bulgarian Home

Maxwell and Leah Jones assess their newly purchased property in Popovo as they prepare for a self-sufficient lifestyle and multi-year renovation project.

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Overview

  • Maxwell and Leah Jones, along with their two children, purchased an abandoned three-bedroom home in Popovo, Bulgaria, for £8,000 in January 2025 without viewing it in person.
  • The family visited the property in May 2025 to evaluate its condition, confirming it as a shell requiring extensive renovations estimated to cost £15,000–£20,000 over several years.
  • Their decision to relocate was influenced by soaring UK housing costs, the appeal of Bulgaria's low living expenses, and a desire for a self-sufficient lifestyle focused on organic living and homeschooling.
  • The couple plans to permanently move to Bulgaria by late 2025 after completing initial rewiring and beginning the transformation of the property, including cultivating a garden and keeping animals.
  • Enabled by remote work, Maxwell and Leah aim to create a simpler, mortgage-free life, with plans to involve their children in the renovation process and embrace a slower pace of life.