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BobSmith888 Sep 15th 2020 4:45 pm

Benajarafe
 
Hi guys,

Is Benajarafe a nice place overall for a family with toddlers to live?

Not too far from decent schools, grocery, restaurants etc? Relatively low crime levels?

dmu Sep 16th 2020 8:03 am

Re: Benajarafe
 

Originally Posted by BobSmith888 (Post 12910291)
Hi guys,

Is Benajarafe a nice place overall for a family with toddlers to live?

Not too far from decent schools, grocery, restaurants etc? Relatively low crime levels?

Hi, why Benajarafe if you've never been there? Out of interest, I googled the town, but the usual Wikipedia site which tells you how many inhabitants, schools, etc... there are, didn't come up. Whatever the geography of the town, the only way you can get a feel for the place is to visit it yourselves, both in Winter and at the height of Summer, or rent if you want to arrive before the Brexit deadline and need a fixed address for Residence purposes. You could then look around for a property at leisure, maybe one with a swimming pool already installed? (Presumably you were enquiring in advance in your other thread? ;))
HTH

bobd22 Sep 16th 2020 10:31 am

Re: Benajarafe
 
It's a nice little coastal place. I don't know much detail re schools shops etc. It has a nice seafront and beach. A few restaurants,bars and chirinquitos. Quite busy in summer very quiet winter. No idea re crime rates but it's quite close to Rincon De la Victoria, much bigger and busier town. As has been said I would suggest visiting before considering living anywhere as everyone sees places differently.

bfg69bug Sep 18th 2020 9:28 am

Re: Benajarafe
 

Originally Posted by bobd22 (Post 12910666)
It's a nice little coastal place. I don't know much detail re schools shops etc. It has a nice seafront and beach. A few restaurants,bars and chirinquitos. Quite busy in summer very quiet winter. No idea re crime rates but it's quite close to Rincon De la Victoria, much bigger and busier town. As has been said I would suggest visiting before considering living anywhere as everyone sees places differently.


I´d agree with that. If I could afford a finca there I´d be there in a heartbeat. Even tho I´d be driving 40 minutes to work it would be worth it. 2 of our employees live there. one has off road parking, but the other on road, and she says its a nightmare in the summer.

Moses2013 Sep 18th 2020 9:50 am

Re: Benajarafe
 

Originally Posted by bfg69bug (Post 12911547)
I´d agree with that. If I could afford a finca there I´d be there in a heartbeat. Even tho I´d be driving 40 minutes to work it would be worth it. 2 of our employees live there. one has off road parking, but the other on road, and she says its a nightmare in the summer.

But that's pretty much the same all over Spain during summer when you are next to a beach with promenade.

bobd22 Sep 18th 2020 9:59 am

Re: Benajarafe
 

Originally Posted by Moses2013 (Post 12911553)
But that's pretty much the same all over Spain during summer when you are next to a beach with promenade.

Benajarafe sea front does have quite a lot of parking although busy the times I have visited at peak summertime I have always managed to park. I think most of the housing is set back from the front ? I did last year wander off the front . It's fairly quiet off the front. However I would imagine currently most housing will be in the local Campo . As I say nice place. However again like many such places in eastern Costa Del Sol ripe for development , so who knows in the future.


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