COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
#4936
Forum Regular
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 231
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Yes. That will arrive at the same time as the infamous airport that has yet to win approval (it has it some stages not others), the infamous high speed rail link (with only vague promises of 'maybe next year the work will start') and of course the magnificent Hilton that will open on the clearly 'booming' Esuri site.
You may have knowledge that others here do not, but a toll on the bridge would not be accepted by either government. The loss in revenue they would suffer would never justify the toll. What might and could happen is putting a toll section further down the Algarve motorway before hitting Faro or the Lisbon junction, but that way there is a choice. The fundamental principals in both Portugal and Spain is that if you put a toll road there has to be a viable, free alternative - how will that happen at the bridge?
Still, what do I know? I only live here.
You may have knowledge that others here do not, but a toll on the bridge would not be accepted by either government. The loss in revenue they would suffer would never justify the toll. What might and could happen is putting a toll section further down the Algarve motorway before hitting Faro or the Lisbon junction, but that way there is a choice. The fundamental principals in both Portugal and Spain is that if you put a toll road there has to be a viable, free alternative - how will that happen at the bridge?
Still, what do I know? I only live here.
#4937
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
The irony is if people in Costa Esuri had listened to the people like Forte who posted on here a few years ago warning what may happen as it is Spain, instead of saying "that won`t happen here, my agent and solicitor said so" they probably wouldn`t be in the position they are now.
Stilll,as I said in an earlier post - and there were those who thought I was stirring or joking - there are people around who have no problems with mortgages who are more than happy to take Esuri properties off your hands. It won't be the money you are necessarily looking for but it will be something.
#4938
Straw Man.
Joined: Aug 2006
Location: That, there, that's not my post count... nothing to see here, move along.
Posts: 46,302
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
I see the Welsh are causing trouble again!
#4940
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
They are bastards,Matt, let me tell you.
I mean, someone has to tell them that Santa doesn't exist
I mean, someone has to tell them that Santa doesn't exist
#4941
Straw Man.
Joined: Aug 2006
Location: That, there, that's not my post count... nothing to see here, move along.
Posts: 46,302
#4942
Straw Man.
Joined: Aug 2006
Location: That, there, that's not my post count... nothing to see here, move along.
Posts: 46,302
#4943
Forum Regular
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 231
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Arko -
I was being facetious. The irony of a Socialist party cutting down on waste collection, leaving it to rot in the street, and putting people out of work.
And I'm talking at council level - and as you may have worked out by now around here, the Socialists in town often have very few active policies in common with the national government. If I remember correctly, Aljaraque changed red in 2007 too, no?
There was a very expensive poilcy by the PSOE in Andalucia (and Im sure elsewhere too) to target specific seats and forget other ones. They poured so much money into our area for example, nobody else stood a chance. But hey - that's the way it works, no complaints there. Since then what they have done is continued now for 20 months on a 'honeymoon' policy period - crowd winning schemes that hide the fact that nothing is getting done. A few grumbles about no business stimulus? Throw more money at the Carnaval that'll keep 'em 'appy!
Anyway, WAAAAYYYYY off topic now.
Anyone want to sell their Esuri property for €50,000 before the repo men come in??
I was being facetious. The irony of a Socialist party cutting down on waste collection, leaving it to rot in the street, and putting people out of work.
And I'm talking at council level - and as you may have worked out by now around here, the Socialists in town often have very few active policies in common with the national government. If I remember correctly, Aljaraque changed red in 2007 too, no?
There was a very expensive poilcy by the PSOE in Andalucia (and Im sure elsewhere too) to target specific seats and forget other ones. They poured so much money into our area for example, nobody else stood a chance. But hey - that's the way it works, no complaints there. Since then what they have done is continued now for 20 months on a 'honeymoon' policy period - crowd winning schemes that hide the fact that nothing is getting done. A few grumbles about no business stimulus? Throw more money at the Carnaval that'll keep 'em 'appy!
Anyway, WAAAAYYYYY off topic now.
Anyone want to sell their Esuri property for €50,000 before the repo men come in??
#4944
Straw Man.
Joined: Aug 2006
Location: That, there, that's not my post count... nothing to see here, move along.
Posts: 46,302
#4946
Forum Regular
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 171
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
#4947
Straw Man.
Joined: Aug 2006
Location: That, there, that's not my post count... nothing to see here, move along.
Posts: 46,302
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Quote deleted
PLEASE! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!
PLEASE! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!
Last edited by Mitzyboy; Feb 18th 2009 at 10:11 pm. Reason: Quote deleted
#4949
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Matt, remember you have to make allowances for them. Remember, they thought Esuri was a sound investment. What hope have you got in them finding the Caps Lock button?????