murciagull
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Where about dare you in Mercia [MENTION=5492]murciagull[/MENTION] ?
We’re in Mazarrón
Mula about 45 minutes inland from Mazarron, have worked on a market on Camposol every Thursday but am giving that up soon.
Where about dare you in Mercia [MENTION=5492]murciagull[/MENTION] ?
We’re in Mazarrón
Hi Moved to Spain 15 years ago to a four bed end of terrace house in a small town in the hills in Murcia. Electricity works out about 40 euros per month (dont have air con but ceiling fans in 4 rooms),water rates inc sewage about 25 euros per month, rates 135 euros per YEAR!. Shopping inc a couple of bottles of wine about 80 euros a week. heating and hot water are by gas bottles 13 euros each probably get through 15 a year. Eating out we pay about 10 euros a head for a lunch time menu (3 courses, bottle of wine, coffee)Expect to pay more weekends and evenings. Hope this helps, if you are relying on a pension then the rate of exchange can make a big difference. If there is a no deal Brexit and the rules regarding health cover change then you may find a lot of Brits moving back to the UK and there could be some real bargains to be had on house purchases. If you need any more info PM me.
What, no away games??My dream after watching Homes in The Sun is to win enough on the lottery to buy a place in Spain and fly home every other Friday to watch the games at The Amex, see the family then fly back on Monday. We can all dream.
The weakness of the pound and its future prospects are going to be your big issue.
For those coming in from other € countries Spain is really good value and prices/services have been very stable since I bought about 6 years ago.
I wouldn't even think about buying until the dust has settled on Brexit and you can see a) what the housing market is up to and b) how the currency is holding up
Oh and if you do decide to go for it make sure you go for visits in Jan/Feb and see if the climate is to your liking ... we did and it's why we ended up down in the Canaries
Mrs W E and myself are considering Gran Canaria. She knows she can get work, but what is employment like for an older brit? I don't want to be selling boat rides or working in catering. Not looking for a high salary, just to supplement pensions.
Talk to [MENTION=255]Cadiz Seagull[/MENTION]
Depends very much where you are. If you want the real Spain, 97% Spanish, very traditional, very friendly, very beautiful and peaceful then forget the Costas.
Extremadura ticks all those boxes.
https://theculturetrip.com/europe/spain/articles/10-things-you-should-know-about-extremadura/
Cost of living considerably cheaper than UK . Decent size house equivalent of UK Council Tax (IBI) about 15-20 euros per MONTH, as an example
I sell property there so if you need more info just shout. http://www.extremacasa.com/general/mainpage.php See video on first page
But if you are looking for English pubs and nightclubs then you're looking in the wrong place
Parents did the same for the last 20 years. If I were going on that many holidays I'd rather go to different places, but it worked well for them as they were always playing golf over there. In the end though, the cost of looking after it and the general ineptitude of companies in Spain (like trying to have a working phone line and internet) meant they sold it.Mrs H & I are thinking of getting a place in Spain to get a bit of better weather in the winter and holidays etc so we are researching the costs of owning somewhere.
I know there's a few ex-pats and holiday-home owners on here so was wondering if you could tell me what it costs to own/run a place (utilities/local taxes/maintenance etc) ?
On a flight back from Malaga we sat next to a chap wgho told us that he worked at BAE Farnborough but lived just north of Malaga. He said he flew to Gatwick and drove to his parents house in Farnham then worked 4 x 13 hour days on flexi hours, staying at his parents then flew back to Malaga fort 4 days and then repeated it. When asked what the advantages were he said his 4 bedroom house was far better than he could get for the same money in England. The weather on his 4 days off and most importantly the discipline for his 2 children was far better in a Spanish school. He knew his work rota so booked his flights with Easy jet well in advance and at the best prices.
Each to their own but I’d be dead for 4 days after working 4 13 hour shifts back-2-back.