Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part III
#1081
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Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part III
Originally Posted by Graham G
The show property for the Rago apartment in the Fedessa shed now has some very nice shower screens in both bathrooms. Has anybody managed to track down a supplier for these at reasonable prices??
#1082
Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part III
Agreed but I doubt Fadesa would try to get customers to complete without one. Some agents may of course do
Best
Loco
Best
Loco
Originally Posted by jdr
You would be extremely niave to complete your purchase of a plot in Spain that doesn`t have a licence.
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Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part III
Hi All
Cristina completed as arranged on our behalf on 8 Feb ( but did not e-mail to let us know)
So we arrived midday 9.Feb very apprehensively with all fingers crossed.
No one from Fadesa in shed to talk to but Sandra from Conforta said that Consuela was up on site with Gas man and we should meet her there to get our keys.
Drove up and two guys arrived ,turned the gas on ,showed me in sign language how to turn the boiler on ( no manual) but could not use it as no electricity (LA Luz) or Water ( Agua).
Consuela arrived ,handed over keys and arranged for a site guy from Fadesa to turn on water and electric.He arrived within minutes and did just that.
We spent rest of the week cleaning and shopping and more cleaning and shopping and screwing things to walls. Actually moved in to apartment from Saturday until Friday. It is cold when the sun goes down so you need a heater or two if you intend doing the same in the next month or two.
We are very pleased with the apartment ,its layout and that of the whole apartment complex. Much planting and landscaping has been completed and is added to each day by teams of guys.
The more people who complete the better in order to push Fadesa into implementing block cleaning ,rubbish collections etc which are not happening yet.
With regard to snagging. some but not all was completed before our arrival. I went up to see David in the shed and he apologised but said he would now make us a priority. I added some other snags I had noted to his list and a workman arrived the following day and rectified most of them with a promise to come back and sort the rest.
So whilst the Fadesa customer relations continues to unimpress they seem to be getting things done and the development is taking shape and beginning to look very impressive.
Hope to see some of you out there early April ( try Ja's bar at the beach, Isla Canella ,very helpful English couple Alan and Pat)
cheers
Andy C
Cristina completed as arranged on our behalf on 8 Feb ( but did not e-mail to let us know)
So we arrived midday 9.Feb very apprehensively with all fingers crossed.
No one from Fadesa in shed to talk to but Sandra from Conforta said that Consuela was up on site with Gas man and we should meet her there to get our keys.
Drove up and two guys arrived ,turned the gas on ,showed me in sign language how to turn the boiler on ( no manual) but could not use it as no electricity (LA Luz) or Water ( Agua).
Consuela arrived ,handed over keys and arranged for a site guy from Fadesa to turn on water and electric.He arrived within minutes and did just that.
We spent rest of the week cleaning and shopping and more cleaning and shopping and screwing things to walls. Actually moved in to apartment from Saturday until Friday. It is cold when the sun goes down so you need a heater or two if you intend doing the same in the next month or two.
We are very pleased with the apartment ,its layout and that of the whole apartment complex. Much planting and landscaping has been completed and is added to each day by teams of guys.
The more people who complete the better in order to push Fadesa into implementing block cleaning ,rubbish collections etc which are not happening yet.
With regard to snagging. some but not all was completed before our arrival. I went up to see David in the shed and he apologised but said he would now make us a priority. I added some other snags I had noted to his list and a workman arrived the following day and rectified most of them with a promise to come back and sort the rest.
So whilst the Fadesa customer relations continues to unimpress they seem to be getting things done and the development is taking shape and beginning to look very impressive.
Hope to see some of you out there early April ( try Ja's bar at the beach, Isla Canella ,very helpful English couple Alan and Pat)
cheers
Andy C
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Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part III
Good for you and congratulations on setting foot in your new home. Can't wait to join you.
Paul and Dawn
Paul and Dawn
Originally Posted by Andy C
Hi All
Cristina completed as arranged on our behalf on 8 Feb ..... the development is taking shape and beginning to look very impressive.
Hope to see some of you out there early April ( try Ja's bar at the beach, Isla Canella ,very helpful English couple Alan and Pat)
cheers
Andy C
Cristina completed as arranged on our behalf on 8 Feb ..... the development is taking shape and beginning to look very impressive.
Hope to see some of you out there early April ( try Ja's bar at the beach, Isla Canella ,very helpful English couple Alan and Pat)
cheers
Andy C
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Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part III
Originally Posted by Andy C
Hi All
Cristina completed as arranged on our behalf on 8 Feb ( but did not e-mail to let us know)
So we arrived midday 9.Feb very apprehensively with all fingers crossed.
No one from Fadesa in shed to talk to but Sandra from Conforta said that Consuela was up on site with Gas man and we should meet her there to get our keys.
Drove up and two guys arrived ,turned the gas on ,showed me in sign language how to turn the boiler on ( no manual) but could not use it as no electricity (LA Luz) or Water ( Agua).
Consuela arrived ,handed over keys and arranged for a site guy from Fadesa to turn on water and electric.He arrived within minutes and did just that.
We spent rest of the week cleaning and shopping and more cleaning and shopping and screwing things to walls. Actually moved in to apartment from Saturday until Friday. It is cold when the sun goes down so you need a heater or two if you intend doing the same in the next month or two.
We are very pleased with the apartment ,its layout and that of the whole apartment complex. Much planting and landscaping has been completed and is added to each day by teams of guys.
The more people who complete the better in order to push Fadesa into implementing block cleaning ,rubbish collections etc which are not happening yet.
With regard to snagging. some but not all was completed before our arrival. I went up to see David in the shed and he apologised but said he would now make us a priority. I added some other snags I had noted to his list and a workman arrived the following day and rectified most of them with a promise to come back and sort the rest.
So whilst the Fadesa customer relations continues to unimpress they seem to be getting things done and the development is taking shape and beginning to look very impressive.
Hope to see some of you out there early April ( try Ja's bar at the beach, Isla Canella ,very helpful English couple Alan and Pat)
cheers
Andy C
Cristina completed as arranged on our behalf on 8 Feb ( but did not e-mail to let us know)
So we arrived midday 9.Feb very apprehensively with all fingers crossed.
No one from Fadesa in shed to talk to but Sandra from Conforta said that Consuela was up on site with Gas man and we should meet her there to get our keys.
Drove up and two guys arrived ,turned the gas on ,showed me in sign language how to turn the boiler on ( no manual) but could not use it as no electricity (LA Luz) or Water ( Agua).
Consuela arrived ,handed over keys and arranged for a site guy from Fadesa to turn on water and electric.He arrived within minutes and did just that.
We spent rest of the week cleaning and shopping and more cleaning and shopping and screwing things to walls. Actually moved in to apartment from Saturday until Friday. It is cold when the sun goes down so you need a heater or two if you intend doing the same in the next month or two.
We are very pleased with the apartment ,its layout and that of the whole apartment complex. Much planting and landscaping has been completed and is added to each day by teams of guys.
The more people who complete the better in order to push Fadesa into implementing block cleaning ,rubbish collections etc which are not happening yet.
With regard to snagging. some but not all was completed before our arrival. I went up to see David in the shed and he apologised but said he would now make us a priority. I added some other snags I had noted to his list and a workman arrived the following day and rectified most of them with a promise to come back and sort the rest.
So whilst the Fadesa customer relations continues to unimpress they seem to be getting things done and the development is taking shape and beginning to look very impressive.
Hope to see some of you out there early April ( try Ja's bar at the beach, Isla Canella ,very helpful English couple Alan and Pat)
cheers
Andy C
Looking forward to at least some sun , but note that is cooler at night.
Mike and carol
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Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part III
Originally Posted by Andy C
Hi All
Cristina completed as arranged on our behalf on 8 Feb ( but did not e-mail to let us know)
So we arrived midday 9.Feb very apprehensively with all fingers crossed.
No one from Fadesa in shed to talk to but Sandra from Conforta said that Consuela was up on site with Gas man and we should meet her there to get our keys.
Drove up and two guys arrived ,turned the gas on ,showed me in sign language how to turn the boiler on ( no manual) but could not use it as no electricity (LA Luz) or Water ( Agua).
Consuela arrived ,handed over keys and arranged for a site guy from Fadesa to turn on water and electric.He arrived within minutes and did just that.
We spent rest of the week cleaning and shopping and more cleaning and shopping and screwing things to walls. Actually moved in to apartment from Saturday until Friday. It is cold when the sun goes down so you need a heater or two if you intend doing the same in the next month or two.
We are very pleased with the apartment ,its layout and that of the whole apartment complex. Much planting and landscaping has been completed and is added to each day by teams of guys.
The more people who complete the better in order to push Fadesa into implementing block cleaning ,rubbish collections etc which are not happening yet.
With regard to snagging. some but not all was completed before our arrival. I went up to see David in the shed and he apologised but said he would now make us a priority. I added some other snags I had noted to his list and a workman arrived the following day and rectified most of them with a promise to come back and sort the rest.
So whilst the Fadesa customer relations continues to unimpress they seem to be getting things done and the development is taking shape and beginning to look very impressive.
Hope to see some of you out there early April ( try Ja's bar at the beach, Isla Canella ,very helpful English couple Alan and Pat)
cheers
Andy C
Cristina completed as arranged on our behalf on 8 Feb ( but did not e-mail to let us know)
So we arrived midday 9.Feb very apprehensively with all fingers crossed.
No one from Fadesa in shed to talk to but Sandra from Conforta said that Consuela was up on site with Gas man and we should meet her there to get our keys.
Drove up and two guys arrived ,turned the gas on ,showed me in sign language how to turn the boiler on ( no manual) but could not use it as no electricity (LA Luz) or Water ( Agua).
Consuela arrived ,handed over keys and arranged for a site guy from Fadesa to turn on water and electric.He arrived within minutes and did just that.
We spent rest of the week cleaning and shopping and more cleaning and shopping and screwing things to walls. Actually moved in to apartment from Saturday until Friday. It is cold when the sun goes down so you need a heater or two if you intend doing the same in the next month or two.
We are very pleased with the apartment ,its layout and that of the whole apartment complex. Much planting and landscaping has been completed and is added to each day by teams of guys.
The more people who complete the better in order to push Fadesa into implementing block cleaning ,rubbish collections etc which are not happening yet.
With regard to snagging. some but not all was completed before our arrival. I went up to see David in the shed and he apologised but said he would now make us a priority. I added some other snags I had noted to his list and a workman arrived the following day and rectified most of them with a promise to come back and sort the rest.
So whilst the Fadesa customer relations continues to unimpress they seem to be getting things done and the development is taking shape and beginning to look very impressive.
Hope to see some of you out there early April ( try Ja's bar at the beach, Isla Canella ,very helpful English couple Alan and Pat)
cheers
Andy C
We are in bloque 11 and finally got our keys yesterday (friday 17th). We went to the notary in Huelva with our Solicitor and after an interesting hour during which we were convinced something would go wrong ... it didn't and we came out clutching the keys.
Tried to organise a builders clean with Conforta but there was a long queue so we will be back on Monday.
Consuelo has sadly left for pastures new and the other staff have only basic English; this surprises me when you consider how many of their clients are Brits.
Anyway we can now start with the lights, mozzi screens, air con etc and hope to be living there by April.
To all of you who are experiencing the frustrating delays ... keep on smiling and it will happen .. honest!
Steve.
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Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part III
" the other staff have only basic English; this surprises me."
After much tongue biting I have decided that i can't comment on this statement without the chance of being banned
After much tongue biting I have decided that i can't comment on this statement without the chance of being banned
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Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part III
Originally Posted by big wheels
" the other staff have only basic English; this surprises me."
After much tongue biting I have decided that i can't comment on this statement without the chance of being banned
After much tongue biting I have decided that i can't comment on this statement without the chance of being banned
yeah like the estate agents speak Spanish in the UK.
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Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part III
Originally Posted by jdr
yeah like the estate agents speak Spanish in the UK.
Tricia
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Originally Posted by Tricia
I am suprised at yours and 'big wheels' comments. I know of many British companies that employ 'native' speakers if that is where a good portion of their business comes from, it kind of makes good business sense
Tricia
Tricia
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Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part III
Originally Posted by Tricia
I am suprised at yours and 'big wheels' comments. I know of many British companies that employ 'native' speakers if that is where a good portion of their business comes from, it kind of makes good business sense
Tricia
Tricia
It was the quote about only having basic English that did it.....
Its not just Brits that buy property in Spain, there are people from all over the world here, most of whom try to speak the native language and dont expect the Spanish to change, show some respect after all it is their country.
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Originally Posted by jdr
It was the quote about only having basic English that did it.....
Its not just Brits that buy property in Spain, there are people from all over the world here, most of whom try to speak the native language and dont expect the Spanish to change, show some respect after all it is their country.
Its not just Brits that buy property in Spain, there are people from all over the world here, most of whom try to speak the native language and dont expect the Spanish to change, show some respect after all it is their country.
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Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part III
With bitten tongue placed firmly in cheek.
Maybe it's time for a Spanish version of this?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4099770.stm
I wonder how many would pass
Maybe it's time for a Spanish version of this?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4099770.stm
I wonder how many would pass
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Re: Ayamonte - Costa Esuri - Part III
Originally Posted by jdr
It was the quote about only having basic English that did it.....
Its not just Brits that buy property in Spain, there are people from all over the world here, most of whom try to speak the native language and dont expect the Spanish to change, show some respect after all it is their country.
Its not just Brits that buy property in Spain, there are people from all over the world here, most of whom try to speak the native language and dont expect the Spanish to change, show some respect after all it is their country.
Respect duly given, never in doubt. Doesn't change the fact that there is a large portion of English buyers on this development in question (wouldn't dream of commenting on others) and therefore sensible business practice would be to have staff who can speak more than 'basic' English to keep the punters informed. This was the 'suprise' so to speak and has nothing to do with whether the Brits should speaka da language of the country they are buying in, slowly slowly catchy monkey, but remember we 'Brits' are so to speak, the monkey here and fadesa are the company that want us to buy.
Tricia
ps Even with the best will in the world, managing to ask directions and simple questions is not really going to cut it in the world of property buying ie 'nice to meet you and can you tell me where the nearest petrol staion is' is not quite the same as 'when exactly will completion take place and you haven't replaced the broken plug in the sink yet'.