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Mom Buys A Holiday Let, Is “Stunned” To Find Out Entire Village “Hates” Her
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Mom Buys A Holiday Let, Is “Stunned” To Find Out Entire Village “Hates” Her

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When Rebecca Tidy, 35, bought a property in a dreamy Cornwall seaside village, she expected to be welcomed with open arms. Unfortunately, the locals had other plans.

 Rebecca splashed out on the home, located near the picturesque St Mawes, three years ago. Originally from London, she purchased it as a long-term investment to rent out to vacationers.

Image credits: Rebecca Tidy

Thanks to the earnings from the rental, she can afford to pay the substantial mortgage on her London home.

However, soon after her purchase, she noticed that villagers began to complain about her forcing up local house prices.

“Tourism brings much-needed income, so you’d think people would welcome second-home owners with open arms. But that’s far from the case,” the single mother
explained.

She purchased the “run-down, abandoned” house and renovated it to rent it out to vacationers

Image credits: Dr Rebecca Tidy

“One awful man shouted at me in one shop after overhearing me asking for oat milk. He told me to ‘f**k off back to London’ if I wanted ‘that posh s**t’.”

She continued: “He went on to say I was forcing up local house prices by renovating a place in the village.”

While she knew how “controversial” the topic of second-home owners was in Cornwall, she never expected her decision to be met with such criticism.

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Soon after her arrival, the locals began calling her “haughty” and telling her to “f*** off back to London”

Image credits: Dr Rebecca Tidy

Image credits: Greg Willson

“My frosty attitude stems from the fact I’m sick to death of defending my actions to parochial locals who constantly whinge about ‘outsiders’ buying houses.”

This hostility, she believes, stems from a negative preconception about Londoners.

“Too many Cornish residents jump to the conclusion that all second-home owners are rich. Yet I’m no six-figure earner. I’m just a hard worker.”

During the pandemic, Rebecca took the time to renovate the cottage, which included removing an outdated kitchen and bathroom

Image credits: Dr Rebecca Tidy

During lockdown, Rebecca took the time to renovate the abandoned cottage. She plastered the walls, fixed aging wooden windows, and removed an outdated kitchen and bathroom by herself.

She prioritized upgrading the old cottage to create an additional source of income instead of using the funds to renovate the property she lives in with her toddler in the English capital.

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And still, the locals have called her “haughty” countless times.

“I upgraded the house to an impossibly high standard, even though I have no money to renovate the property I live in with my child”

Image credits: Dr Rebecca Tidy

The Londoner thinks that those who point their fingers at her fail to see the hard work and sacrifice she has made to buy the cottage. 

In contrast, the “moaners”, as she calls them, “believe they’re too good to get their hands dirty.”

“They criticize me while overlooking the fact that they could’ve bought the property and fixed it up themselves,” Rebecca said.

The single mom uses the rental money to cover the substantial mortgage on her London home

Image credits: Dr Rebecca Tidy

Additionally, she pointed out that several workers in Cornwall depend on tourism as a primary source of income.

While many slam her for renting out her property, they still benefit from people visiting the city’s famous beaches during the peak vacation season.

“Visitors to the county are viewed as a cash cow. Locals milk us for ridiculous amounts of money whether it’s overpriced building work or £19-a-portion fish and chips.”

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While some people supported Rebecca, others sided with the local Cornish people

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jacquelinewilliams avatar
Nice Beast Ludo
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I just read all the comments on the original article. Apparently she is a reporter for The Sun and has never spoken to a single local. She made up all the things people are supposedly saying about her to get a story. Yes, they hate the housing prices being driven up but could not give a f**k about her specifically. And to answer my own question below, she does claim to have done all the renovation work by herself. I do find that a bit hard to believe as well.

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Dilly Millandry
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She's a freelance journalist and gets some articles published in The Sun but also Daily Mail. So quality papers... ../s

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lenka
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Uuurgh. She is the housing crisis. All over the world.

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Trillian
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6 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Tourism only brings income to the locals if they are the ones receiving the rent. Also people renting holiday houses typically do their own cooking and just go out to eat a few times. But in return the housing market goes up.

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We often rent flats on holiday, but our spending is still through the roof! Sure, some cooking ourselves - but the groceries are from the local store of course. And, always restaurants, shops, souvenirs, petrol, bars, activities, equipment rentals, transport, museums, etc etc. And if there's e.g. a good car or beauty service at good price, we'll happily take care of that at the holiday location instead of home. Holiday rentals also require maintenance, cleaning, etc - by local workers. Of course it's no good if all housing is turned to rentals, but that's a lot of money coming in - lot more than a local spends in that same time. It's only smart to be at the receiving end.

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jacquelinewilliams avatar
Nice Beast Ludo
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I just read all the comments on the original article. Apparently she is a reporter for The Sun and has never spoken to a single local. She made up all the things people are supposedly saying about her to get a story. Yes, they hate the housing prices being driven up but could not give a f**k about her specifically. And to answer my own question below, she does claim to have done all the renovation work by herself. I do find that a bit hard to believe as well.

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Dilly Millandry
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She's a freelance journalist and gets some articles published in The Sun but also Daily Mail. So quality papers... ../s

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lenka
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Uuurgh. She is the housing crisis. All over the world.

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Trillian
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6 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Tourism only brings income to the locals if they are the ones receiving the rent. Also people renting holiday houses typically do their own cooking and just go out to eat a few times. But in return the housing market goes up.

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Gee.
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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We often rent flats on holiday, but our spending is still through the roof! Sure, some cooking ourselves - but the groceries are from the local store of course. And, always restaurants, shops, souvenirs, petrol, bars, activities, equipment rentals, transport, museums, etc etc. And if there's e.g. a good car or beauty service at good price, we'll happily take care of that at the holiday location instead of home. Holiday rentals also require maintenance, cleaning, etc - by local workers. Of course it's no good if all housing is turned to rentals, but that's a lot of money coming in - lot more than a local spends in that same time. It's only smart to be at the receiving end.

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