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Libby Fox Feb 9th 2004 7:11 am

Re: Goa
 

Originally posted by Merlot
So is this place cheap to live? Is there work there for expats?

All I have seen is people on the beach chilling!

Sounds very appealing!

Merlot
Great beaches, palm trees, sun, cheap living. The people are friendly (in my experience).
Don't know about work opportunities though. It's a big holiday destination, so perhaps there are jobs available, if you don't mind what you do!

jonsos Feb 21st 2004 3:49 am

Goa
 
Will the couple who e-mailed me (not John and Libby Fox) please e- mail me again ? My Hotmail crashed deleting all my e-mails so I have no way of contacting you !

jonsos Feb 21st 2004 4:04 am

To give you some idea of property prices in Goa please click on this link :

http://www.findaproperty.co.uk/cgi-b...alerent=0&sp=0

You will see that prices start at £ 12,000 for a one bed bungalow rising to £ 74,000 for a 5 bed detached house

r.bartlett Feb 21st 2004 4:27 am

jobs will be almost non existant to expats -mainly because you lack the local language and anyway the pay will be in the pound a day (12-16 hrs a day 6 day week) rate..

best bet is to retire there or do what a pilot does whom i met there -ie work in the Uk 6 months and live in goa on the proceeds


cheers

richard

Merlot Feb 21st 2004 9:48 am


Originally posted by r.bartlett
jobs will be almost non existant to expats -mainly because you lack the local language and anyway the pay will be in the pound a day (12-16 hrs a day 6 day week) rate..

best bet is to retire there or do what a pilot does whom i met there -ie work in the Uk 6 months and live in goa on the proceeds


cheers

richard
This sounds good!

WBB Feb 22nd 2004 8:14 am


Originally posted by r.bartlett
jobs will be almost non existant to expats -mainly because you lack the local language and anyway the pay will be in the pound a day (12-16 hrs a day 6 day week) rate..

best bet is to retire there or do what a pilot does whom i met there -ie work in the Uk 6 months and live in goa on the proceeds


cheers

richard
what are you doing posting here, thought it was 1000 and out?

:D

nice to have you back BTW

bonny_kjs Mar 10th 2004 10:12 pm

Goa
 
Goa is part of India. It is a former Portuguese colony. While whole of India was under British control, Goa on West Coast was under Portuguese control and a place called Pondicherry on east cost of India was under French Control. Goa is at present a navel base of India and is big tourist attraction. There is a sea ship service from Bombay to Goa taking 24 hours to reach Goa from Bombay . Its major industry is Cashew nut processing and export. Goans also make cahsew Liquor called "Fenny".
Goa is famous for sea beaches and grand Churches.

Regards
JP

sirpa Sep 30th 2005 8:04 am

Re: Goa
 

Originally Posted by Libby Fox
:) Hi John, my wife and I have just joined this group as we are also thinking of retiring to Goa within the next two years.

We would be interested to keep in touch and hear how you get on and if you could pass on any tips/advice.

Many thanks and good luck!
John & Libby

Hi Libby Fox
I have just bought property in Goa. am planning to move there in the next year. I was so pleased with my property developers that have actually become their agent, so can advice if you need help how to buy freehold etc.
sirpa

Sue Sep 30th 2005 9:28 am

Re: Goa
 
Hi,

Just want to let you know that you may not get a reply as this thread is over a year old. ;)

Sue


Originally Posted by sirpa
Hi Libby Fox
I have just bought property in Goa. am planning to move there in the next year. I was so pleased with my property developers that have actually become their agent, so can advice if you need help how to buy freehold etc.
sirpa


calina666 Oct 4th 2005 1:03 am

Re: Goa
 
We have bought a place on a complex off Keith Morley in Benaulim. Should be ready October 2006 - £28.800. Saw it last year, and will see it again this December.

sirpa Oct 4th 2005 1:46 am

Re: Goa
 
Hi Calina 666!
#Maybe we will meet one day there! I am visiting Goa at the end of Oct for 2 weeks. Bought studio in Calangute (ready just now) and a townhouse in Colva. My townhouse is ready in about 16 months, and I paid around £29 000 (3 bed/ 4 bathrms). :) best wishes. sirpa





Originally Posted by calina666
We have bought a place on a complex off Keith Morley in Benaulim. Should be ready October 2006 - £28.800. Saw it last year, and will see it again this December.


calina666 Oct 4th 2005 1:49 am

Re: Goa
 
Very good.
Are you going to Rent out the Studio?

sirpa Oct 4th 2005 4:51 am

Re: Goa
 
Yes I will be renting out the studio once get it furnished, at least for the time being, and esp. over Xmas when I think there is high demand, as cannot use it myself then.Maybe later if move to Goa fancy keep it for myself, friends, family,,,, don't know yet... need to find out more at my next visit.




Originally Posted by calina666
Very good.
Are you going to Rent out the Studio?


sirpa Oct 22nd 2005 1:46 am

Re: Goa
 

Originally Posted by jonsos
Greetings all, Am seriously thinking about moving to Goa when I retire and would welcome any information at all. Thanking you in antisipation, John

I am in the process of doing such that and know a lot about the property market.
Get in touch if you need advice. sirpa

calina666 Oct 26th 2005 1:00 am

Re: Goa
 
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Originally Posted by jonsos
Greetings all, Am seriously thinking about moving to Goa when I retire and would welcome any information at all. Thanking you in antisipation, John

We bought through Keith Morley - www.findaproperty.co.uk.
Paid the 10% deposit and the next 3 stage payments - should be ready October 2006.

We received the contract within a few weeks. 2 copies arrived, and we had to sign each page, and supply photos. Then we sent the 2 copies to Tecnica (the developers) for them to sign. Then they sent a copy back for us. As we want to buy freehold, and not have it on lease, we opened a company in Goa. If you don't have your residency, you have to buy on lease until you get residency, which means you can't sell it.
To open a company it costs about £300, we found a solicitor in Margao. You don't really need to use the company. Once you have your 182 days in, you can apply for residency, and then sell the company name or just close it and lose your £300. The Solicitor acted as proxy for us, and we gave him 1000 rupees to open a bank account in Margao.

We will have another look at the place when we go over in December this year, but we received photos a couple of weeks ago, and everything looks okay. If you have a company, I think you can apply for a longer Visa than the normal 6 months, which makes it easier to get your 182 days in. Also you can't buy any vehicle untill you are a resident, but you can in the company name.


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