The latest of our 100 tips for moving to and living in Spain is now up on our Facebook page. Go to Valencia Property on Facebook to see it here.
This one talks about swimming pools in Spain and what you should be thinking about when you are buying a place with a swimming pool. Do you know how to look after it?
The latest in our 100 tips for coming to live and possibly work in Spain. Have you thought about the cost of living and what you need on a weekly or monthly basis in order to make sure you do not overspend. 100 tips for coming to live in Spain for you in small bite sized video format.
Tip number 16 of our 100 tips for people thinking of moving to Spain. Getting around. Do you really need a car if you are living in a Spanish city and can you do without one if you are living outside?
Here it is then the start of our 100 tips for people buying property in Spain. Over the next few weeks and months even you will get 100 videos showing you what you should be thinking of when buying property in Spain. The tips are practical, logical, quirky, surprising and even controversial, just wait until you get to number 54 for example.
Currently bank lending is difficult. This was driven home to me this week on taking some Spanish clients to see a house in Cheste, you can see the house at the link video included. They love it. There are many reasons. It is cheap, it is well positioned, it has everything they want yet isn’t too big, and it is within their price range⦠in theory. However bank lending may preclude them from being able to buy it currently.
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There comes a time of the year when it is the right time to venture into the pool. This first excursion is always fraught with apprehension because your body will not be used to the temperature in the water and the pool will not have heated itself to the required levels to avoid the initial shock at least. However, it is a must do because when living in Spain, if you have a pool then you must use it, why else would you have it?