Best areas to live while working in Sliema
I may have a job opportunity in Sliema next year.... I don't want to spend best part of my day commuting in and out of town as I currently do in London. Sooooo my question would be, which areas should I be looking at to rent? I'm hoping this is going to be a long term move so I'd like somewhere that I can settle and make new friends and quality cosy accommodation is important to me too, somewhere I can call home and not a bleak apartment to just crash after work. My budget is around £650 a month...
Thank you 😊
Mel
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Mel
It's such a huge decision and this work opportunity has come out of the blue. We have always said that we want to move away from the UK and have been trying for years to get that break, just for a better quality of life as we are too exhausted to even talk to each other by the time we finish work. BUT we have spent a small fortune and literally just turned our modest little house into the dream home that we have been planning for years. We only got rid of the builder last month! I'm looking at the garden now... It's in full bloom and looking all lush, but the sky is grey and the decking is swimming in rain water which is typical of a British summer. If we give up all we have worked hard for over the past two years it has to be worth it and pretty permanent, unless of course we end up moving again to a pretty Greek island (now THATS my ultimate dream) Oh my poor brain hurts 😖
Are there direct buses from Attard to Sliema? We won't have that commute (working in B'kara), but would imagine we'd want to go to shops/restaurants there on occasion.
We'll be keeping driving to a minimum hopefully
Mellieh I totally know where you're coming from on coming to a decision! We just bought our house last year and did it up and then the job offer came up! Had to do a lot of soul searching... But ultimately decided we had to give it a go for the chance for a better standard of living.
You will find it more difficult to find a proper place since you also have 2 cats - A LOT of places refuse pets. It may be easier with cats, but with a dog it's much harder, that's from personal experience. So your choice might acutally be narrowed quite a bit, especially if you are looking for modern/new furniture place.
I would recommend San Gwann - much lower rents than Sliema, but still very central. You wont be that close to the sea though. We lived there for more than a year, but we do have a car.
Regards,
Justina
Anyway, the first thing is that the university is nearby so you get a lot of students staying in some particular areas. That includes students only there for short periods of time for summer courses etc. We're looking for quiet and peaceful so personally I wouldn't want to be in an area with lots of students and high turnaround of tenants.
Secondly, some areas of Msida can flood quite badly when it rains. Although I think there are quite a few areas in Malta like this, my colleague said there are some especially bad bits in Msida.
I did think that some parts looked good though and liked the thought of living near the water- these would just have been the considerations I would make due to personal preference

felinefine81 wrote:Are there direct buses from Attard to Sliema? We won't have that commute (working in B'kara), but would imagine we'd want to go to shops/restaurants there on occasion.
202 goes direct through Attard to Sliema
Alternatively there are a few in the 50's that go through Attard to Valletta and you can change in Msida to go to Sliema
We had a friend (who has just left) living in a two bedroom, part of a townhouse converted into apartments for 750 Euro. This had no aircon though.

I know everyone is different and it will all be a lot clearer when we come out to visit Malta, but do you think the general lifestyle out there makes up for giving up a nice home in the UK? All the appartments look so clinical and impersonal, I much prefer the 'house of character' style. What is the work / life balance like there? Are you expected to donate your soul like you seem to be in London - we would be working as IT and admin support. The I ask is even London looks beautiful on a sunny day, I work next to the Tower of London beside the Thames, but after a couple of months you stop seeing the beauty of it and end up resenting it as you feel so tired all the time....
What attracts me to Malta is a slightly more relaxed pace of life, village living, outdoor lifestyle in a sunny climate, and making a new circle of friends that we don't live 50 miles away from and aren't too exhausted to socialise with them!
Sorry, so many questions.....
If you have an option for choosing the time of year that you move, I can recommend not doing it in the summer as there isn't as much available. Just really hope we get somewhere when we arrive!
Remember to run your salary offer through the tax calculator, as you get more of your pay to take home due to lower tax. Just google malta salary calculator. Also there is no council tax in Malta so that helps.
I accepted a salary offer around 25% less than what I'd get in the UK but by the time you take the tax into consideration it wasn't too horrendous. Worth it for the new lifestyle we'll have!
so that's another expense less. I think we'd be okay with a 25% decrease. Now just to convince the landlords that our cats aren't terrors.... They just sleep, especially in the heat!
Good luck with your move... You must be very excited!
I've been keeping a blog about my decision and planning and will keep it up to date once we get there with any useful info.
If it's any use/interest feel free to read! And if I can find anything out for you once I'm there I'll happily help.
Mellieh wrote:and buy a cheap Flintstone-mobile when we get there
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Good luck with your move... You must be very excited!
That would be just a Flinstone-mobile in that case, cars are anything but cheap in Malta 
I'm dreading being a hot sweaty mess when I have to appear professional!
I guess you can always try it and give it a year and see how you go!😃
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