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The cost of living in Spain is mainly reliant on the exchange rate and the type of pension or pensions you have, will they keep up with inflation? Will savings required to live keep up with inflation?
If you do decide to buy choose something a resident would buy and also a non-resident would buy, so when it ever comes to sell you have twice as many potential buyers.....low maintenance and service fees, even better no service fees, something you can lock up safely and leave, so land and pool maintenance that requires care and upkeep would not be wise. A nice roof terrace with a few pots is ideal, either near the sea or one of the delightful village municipal pools where you can lay all day for a couple of euro, many have nice grass areas and palm trees and have life guards. Booked a hire car last month 36 euros for 10 days, sure full tank leave empty at slightly over the retail cost, but the car was almost brand new and popping here and there could easily leave empty no problem. |
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Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 11209532)
I still stand by the fact it's not cheaper in Spain at least in Andalucia. There is more to life than menu del dia and a bottle of whiskey :lol: anyway I can't make up my mind what to choose on the menu...grey chicken, yellow fish or spaghetti Bol with scarcely any Bol. Then the deserts, which one, Apple, strawberry or raspberry yogurt..the choice is amazing:rofl:
A few things that are more expensive in Spain without thinking hard. Cars and Car insurance Car parts White goods Garden tools/equipment House insurance Broadband Furniture White goods Income tax If it's so good why does every Brit owned house seem to be on sale. About two thirds of properties are se vende in a lot of pueblos.....and why does 20,000+ Brits want to leave, many of them because of financial difficulties:confused: having visited a large number of properties for sale in Granada and Almeria provinces only 3 were owned by Brits, the rest all by Spaniards. the majority of Brits returning home seem to be for medical reasons of one of the other of the couple. In one case it was to provide family support to the granddaughter who required 24 hour care which they were unable to get on the good old NHS. I for one have made my long term commitment to Spain. |
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Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 11210031)
Prove your figures Jacky !!
having visited a large number of properties for sale in Granada and Almeria provinces only 3 were owned by Brits, the rest all by Spaniards. the majority of Brits returning home seem to be for medical reasons of one of the other of the couple. In one case it was to provide family support to the granddaughter who required 24 hour care which they were unable to get on the good old NHS. I for one have made my long term commitment to Spain. |
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"I still stand by the fact it's not cheaper "
Good to see that Jacky chooses to stand by the facts while the rest of you stand by the fiction, presumably. That is, if that facts are, in fact, facts, and not, in fact, fiction. Jacky... as you know the facts there's no need to throw in comments about 20,000+ [pensioners] being broke in Spain while the figure is at least as many in Britain. I'm off the read the facts in the Daily Mail, at a bus stop in Yorkshire. |
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*sighs*
Now Jacky, you have to stop doing this. Based on one of your facts, I was about to click "buy" on the Ford.co.uk website. Just in case, I checked the price for the exact same car on Ford.es. Jacky, it's cheaper. You said cars were more expensive in Spain. They're not. Well, today, a Ford Fiesta ST isn't. And that, Jacky, is a fact. |
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Originally Posted by Horlics
(Post 11210282)
You said cars were more expensive in the UK. They're not. .
Not sure about Spain, never bought a car there, but have bought loads in UK, and never paid the asking price yet. My last new car a few months came with a £3K discount that I negotiated, plus 3 years free servicing. Nobody pays the asking price in UK, or they are mad if they do. |
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Originally Posted by agoreira
(Post 11210293)
I don't think she did!
Not sure about Spain, never bought a car there, but have bought loads in UK, and never paid the asking price yet. My last new car a few months came with a £3K discount that I negotiated, plus 3 years free servicing. Nobody pays the asking price in UK, or they are mad if they do. A few things that are more expensive in Spain without thinking hard. Cars and Car insurance |
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"A few things that are more expensive in Spain without thinking hard.
Cars and Car insurance" She did say that. And it's wrong. |
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Originally Posted by Horlics
(Post 11210273)
"I still stand by the fact it's not cheaper "
Good to see that Jacky chooses to stand by the facts while the rest of you stand by the fiction, presumably. That is, if that facts are, in fact, facts, and not, in fact, fiction. Jacky... as you know the facts there's no need to throw in comments about 20,000+ [pensioners] being broke in Spain while the figure is at least as many in Britain. I'm off the read the facts in the Daily Mail, at a bus stop in Yorkshire. The figure is actually 40,000 to 50.000 in financial difficulties in Spain. 20,000+ plus was just the figure for Andalucia...don't blame me I am the messenger. Remember the link was from the Olive Press. Tell me how can a couple on basic pension in the UK be broke on £210 per week with pension credit top ups., no council tax, no rent if they don't own. you only have to look around to see UK pensioners are more prosperous. |
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Originally Posted by steviedeluxe
(Post 11210302)
Yes she did!
It may have changed, as I've not driven for a while, but isn't car fuel cheaper in Spain? |
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"Not sure about Spain, never bought a car there, but have bought loads in UK, and never paid the asking price yet. My last new car a few months came with a £3K discount that I negotiated, plus 3 years free servicing. Nobody pays the asking price in UK, or they are mad if they do."
And they'd be mad to in Spain as well. I think it would be reasonable to assume that there's bargaining that can be done in both countries. But the fact is, on that particular car today, the starting point would be lower in Spain than it is in the UK. Look, I'm just making that point that these sweeping statements aren't helpful. Dressing up loose opinion as fact is even less helpful. And BTW, next time I am haggling for a car will you come with me :-) |
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Originally Posted by Horlics
(Post 11210307)
"A few things that are more expensive in Spain without thinking hard.
Cars and Car insurance" She did say that. And it's wrong. |
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Originally Posted by Horlics
(Post 11210319)
And they'd be mad to in Spain as well. I think it would be reasonable to assume that there's bargaining that can be done in both countries. But the fact is, on that particular car today, the starting point would be lower in Spain than it is in the UK.
Look, I'm just making that point that these sweeping statements aren't helpful. Dressing up loose opinion as fact is even less helpful. And BTW, next time I am haggling for a car will you come with me :-) |
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The article said 20,000 of them in Andalucia and that covered about 5% of the total. The larger number you are now giving covers the other regions too, but is still about 5%. You might find that 5% would say the same in the UK. Age UK would say so but they would be one source and you'd need more to be sure.
I would expect that some pensioners in just about every country find themselves in financial difficulty. Just as some people of working age do. |
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Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 11210321)
Not wrong. My friend in the UK and I in Spain had identical cars. she paid £200 less than I...stop making it up as you go along. (Most) Cars are cheaper in the UK...who buys a fiesta anyway:lol:
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