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Area best for Brits
Want to retire to the coast in spain, not to sure where apartment prefered but would like to live in a expat community with social clubs,interest groups,where is the best place for this also can you get properties with social clubs, can any one recommend any.
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Re: Area best for Brits
Lesley, Only you know what is best for you. Before you settle into any particular area I suggest you do much homework and visit different areas. It will not be long before you whittle your choice down to three or four.
Then visit off season and you will have no problems choosing a final destination. Also, because of the economic climate of Spain (not as favourable as the weather climate) I would recommend you rent property rather than purchase. If you have property in the UK I would recommend you not to sell it just in case you have to go back. |
Re: Area best for Brits
Originally Posted by lesley39
(Post 9874216)
Want to retire to the coast in spain, not to sure where apartment prefered but would like to live in a expat community with social clubs,interest groups,where is the best place for this also can you get properties with social clubs, can any one recommend any.
BE is a very large expat website, so if you have problems finding your way around we have concierges who will try to direct you. The moderators for the Spanish forums are Mitzyboy and Fred James, moderators are there to ensure that the site runs smoothly within the rules of BE. Problems and complaints should always be addressed to a moderador who will look into the matter and deal with it efficiently and fairly. Our members who post in the Spain Forums are friendly and helpful with a wealth of knowledge of the issues of living in Spain. At the top of the page you will find a quirkily named thread called Free Beer which is full of important and useful information. Hope you enjoy your time participating in the forums. Please let me know if you need any further help. Rosemary |
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I really dont understand why expats want to live in little britain, insted of being part of the real Spain. Each to their own I suppose!
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The Real Spain is everywhere. Alicante, Malaga, Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao and any other place you may wish to mention.
Many associate the real Spain with mantilla wearing Spanish maidens controlled and over protected by their parents. Throw in a donkey laden with a dour coloured blanket with its owner wearing a poncho and sombrero. This is not the real Spain. Wake up; look around you . . . The real Spain is modern. Its youth is vibrant and outgoing. Its old are colourful and relatively friendly. The Spanish population is not exactly pining for the return of the likes of Franco. Neither is anybody else. |
Re: Area best for Brits
Originally Posted by Leper
(Post 9874410)
The Real Spain is everywhere. Alicante, Malaga, Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao and any other place you may wish to mention.
Many associate the real Spain with mantilla wearing Spanish maidens controlled and over protected by their parents. Throw in a donkey laden with a dour coloured blanket with its owner wearing a poncho and sombrero. This is not the real Spain. Wake up; look around you . . . The real Spain is modern. Its youth is vibrant and outgoing. Its old are colourful and relatively friendly. The Spanish population is not exactly pining for the return of the likes of Franco. Neither is anybody else. (OP apologies if this is not your intention, nor is it the plan for many. Equally, and sadly, it appears there are many who see life 'abroad' this way.) |
Re: Area best for Brits
Originally Posted by Cazzy1
(Post 9874392)
I really dont understand why expats want to live in little britain, insted of being part of the real Spain. Each to their own I suppose!
What real Spain do you mean, the barrios "marginados" of Barcelona, where the redients can watch the prozzies on their shift in view of the whole street. And being a jeweller in Madrid is a dangerous profession. Or Sevilla where Marta del Castillo was murdered and a class mate was condemed for the crime recently. The mining villages in the Asturias, where nearly everyone was/is connected to the mine in some way or other. In the "sea of plastic"towns where there is/was racial tension and riots due to the bad feeling caused by foreign workers shipped in to pick the fruit and veg. The posher subs of Madrid where the celebs, bankers, footballers and members of the royal family have homes. The costal town that once had a thriving shipbuilding industy that now are running with skeleton staff. The backward mountain villages where young single girls have had to hide a pregnancy from everbody through fear. the small villages on the Galician coast where any stranger is unwelcome because most of the village are tied up with the drugs that land there and have been for nealy the last 30 years, as in the artice below- http://www.cadenaser.com/espana/arti...rcsrnac_26/Tes Los narcos históricos se rearman para que Galicia vuelva a ser la puerta de entrada a Europa de la cocaÃna colombiana Las abruptas costas de Galicia, con multitud de playas, han sido durante casi tres décadas el punto de desembarco de fardos de cocaÃna que eran cargados a bordo de un viejo pesquero en aguas de Sudamérica I am not saying that things like this dont happen in every country,it is just that I have never heard any Brits refer to "real England" as they refer to "real Spain", and it is very strange. I have never heard a Spanish person say that they live in "real England".(as opposed to unreal England?) the example I have given are all real Spain, so which real Spain do expats mean? |
Re: Area best for Brits
Originally Posted by JLFS
(Post 9874516)
The reference to "real Spain" always make me laugh.
What real Spain do you mean, the barrios "marginados" of Barcelona, where the redients can watch the prozzies on their shift in view of the whole street. And being a jeweller in Madrid is a dangerous profession. Or Sevilla where Marta del Castillo was murdered and a class mate was condemed for the crime recently. The mining villages in the Asturias, where nearly everyone was/is connected to the mine in some way or other. In the "sea of plastic"towns where there is/was racial tension and riots due to the bad feeling caused by foreign workers shipped in to pick the fruit and veg. The posher subs of Madrid where the celebs, bankers, footballers and members of the royal family have homes. The costal town that once had a thriving shipbuilding industy that now are running with skeleton staff. The backward mountain villages where young single girls have had to hide a pregnancy from everbody through fear. the small villages on the Galician coast where any stranger is unwelcome because most of the village are tied up with the drugs that land there and have been for nealy the last 30 years, as in the artice below- http://www.cadenaser.com/espana/arti...rcsrnac_26/Tes Los narcos históricos se rearman para que Galicia vuelva a ser la puerta de entrada a Europa de la cocaÃna colombiana Las abruptas costas de Galicia, con multitud de playas, han sido durante casi tres décadas el punto de desembarco de fardos de cocaÃna que eran cargados a bordo de un viejo pesquero en aguas de Sudamérica I am not saying that things like this dont happen in every country,it is just that I have never heard any Brits refer to "real England" as they refer to "real Spain", and it is very strange. I have never heard a Spanish person say that they live in "real England".(as opposed to unreal England?) the example I have given are all real Spain, so which real Spain do expats mean? Much the same applies in the UK or anywhere else for that matter,.....whatever floats your boat,.. or not as the case may be,.... it's all part of the "real Spain". |
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I would imagine that most ex pats would prefer to live in our uk home towns if we had the southern Spain weather, after all, be honest, why did you come to Spain if it was`nt for the weather. At 76 I do`nt want to be "forced" to learn a new language. I would prefer to be in the uk where I could talk to the authorities in English. I have heard that more Spanish can speak English around Marbella than around Benidorm. I suspect this is what the O.P. is looking for?. Well that will put the cat amongst the pigeons???.
Tuk-tuk. |
Re: Area best for Brits
Originally Posted by lesley39
(Post 9874216)
Want to retire to the coast in spain, not to sure where apartment prefered but would like to live in a expat community with social clubs,interest groups,where is the best place for this also can you get properties with social clubs, can any one recommend any.
Try this link I hope it is not out of date info however. http://www.torreviejainformation.com...ion-Torrevieja Best regards jonboy |
Re: Area best for Brits
Originally Posted by lesley39
(Post 9874216)
Want to retire to the coast in spain, not to sure where apartment prefered but would like to live in a expat community with social clubs,interest groups,where is the best place for this also can you get properties with social clubs, can any one recommend any.
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Re: Area best for Brits
Originally Posted by tuk-tuk
(Post 9874564)
I would imagine that most ex pats would prefer to live in our uk home towns if we had the southern Spain weather, after all, be honest, why did you come to Spain if it was`nt for the weather. At 76 I do`nt want to be "forced" to learn a new language. I would prefer to be in the uk where I could talk to the authorities in English. I have heard that more Spanish can speak English around Marbella than around Benidorm. I suspect this is what the O.P. is looking for?. Well that will put the cat amongst the pigeons???.
Tuk-tuk. Please note the word expect. I come across spaniards who speak english, and plenty who speak it better than I speak spanish. But would I EXPECT it? Would I heck. Each to their own, though, and the OP may very well find what they want in the places you mention.......... |
Re: Area best for Brits
Best to drive down the coast, from the top of the Costa Blanca perhaps (Oliva, Javea, Denia, Altea, Torrevieja) down through Costa Almeria (Mojácar) and the Costa del Sol (Fuengirola, Mijas, Marbella). They are all different from each other, yet all have a large international presence.
Later, when you speak enough Spanish to be comfortable, you can worry about 'the real Spain'. |
Re: Area best for Brits
Originally Posted by Lenox
(Post 9875231)
Best to drive down the coast, from the top of the Costa Blanca perhaps (Oliva, Javea, Denia, Altea, Torrevieja) down through Costa Almeria (Mojácar) and the Costa del Sol (Fuengirola, Mijas, Marbella). They are all different from each other, yet all have a large international presence.
Later, when you speak enough Spanish to be comfortable, you can worry about 'the real Spain'. They will not be pleased with that theory |
Re: Area best for Brits
Originally Posted by chrisjolly
(Post 9874703)
Spain is like any other country in the world with its good and bad points, but the one big draw is the people who can be so fun loving and charming. Learn to speak a little Spanish and enjoy..its a far cry from dreary old Blighty!
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