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A mum has shared the reason why she's swapping a luxury lifestyle in Dubai to move back to Merseyside.
She said: "Leaving a job, leaving my friends and family and being a new mum. My boys were only 15 months apart and it was a bit of a baptism of fire because we moved to Qatar when it was Ramadan and it was the height of the heat about 52 degrees."However, Priscilla made the most of life in the Middle East as she forged a successful career in the oil and gas industry and eventually settled in Dubai.
Priscilla's two children are aged 9 and 11 and she thinks Merseyside is the perfect environment for where they can grow and enjoy their teenage years. She added: "I love Merseyside. I think if I worked for the tourist board, I would be the number 1 advocate for living in this area. Priscilla has recruited her friend Kate Ingram from real estate agents, Premium Listings, to help her plot the family's big money move back home. Kate showed Priscilla around a number of luxury properties in Merseyside and she has fallen in love with West Kirby and Caldy.
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