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 ok so I'm a newbie, just got back to the UK after living and working in Dallas for the past 10 years. I've travelled a lot but never been to Malta. So I thought I'd nip over mid February for a week just to check it out before the tourist season starts and everything is now booked so I can get away from this cold weather, Yeaha! (sorry thats the bad influence of the last 10 years) I think I'll like what I see I've been doing my research etc. but If I do move over I will want to rent and I keep seeing that you have to spend €9000+ a year to qualify? Im coming on my own and was looking to rent for around €500 a month and from what I've seen online I can get a nice place for that. So if anyone can give me the down low and any other info I'd really appreciate it.


