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Moses2013 Jun 4th 2014 11:40 pm

Costa Brava
 
Would just like to know if there are any people who have a holiday home or permanently live in the Costa Brava? I find the place has so much to offer + the climate is more pleasant. I'm just surprised that you don't find too many Brits there (which could also be a good thing:-).

Moses2013 Jun 5th 2014 7:37 pm

Re: Costa Brava
 

Originally Posted by Moses2013 (Post 11289129)
Would just like to know if there are any people who have a holiday home or permanently live in the Costa Brava? I find the place has so much to offer + the climate is more pleasant. I'm just surprised that you don't find too many Brits there (which could also be a good thing:-).

So, it seems I was right.

Mallory Jun 7th 2014 2:25 am

Re: Costa Brava
 

Originally Posted by Moses2013 (Post 11290499)
So, it seems I was right.

I was interested in this post, and keep coming back to have a look for responses. I guess they too busy in the PDT to respond! :thumbdown:

Moses2013 Jun 8th 2014 8:06 pm

Re: Costa Brava
 

Originally Posted by Mallory (Post 11292048)
I was interested in this post, and keep coming back to have a look for responses. I guess they too busy in the PDT to respond! :thumbdown:

I was hoping to get more response here, but it actually does look like most Brits don't consider the Costa Brava.

bxpuser24710519 Jun 8th 2014 8:31 pm

Re: Costa Brava
 
Strange, I thought many British lived there, whether it be part or full time :confused: maybe they frequent a more forum if there is such a thing.

Moses2013 Jun 8th 2014 9:17 pm

Re: Costa Brava
 

Originally Posted by The Capitans Wench (Post 11294269)
Strange, I thought many British lived there, whether it be part or full time :confused: maybe they frequent a more forum if there is such a thing.

It doesn't seem to be the case, as I haven't seen too many. Most people only know Malgrat de Mar, Lloret de Mar, as a party place for young people and then Blanes, but even those places have so much more to offer than the Costa Blanca. You have great walks along the coast and don't have these oversized developments (like Benidorm etc.). The residential areas around the main resorts are all well maintained and there are plenty of other places including the popular Tossa de Mar, or Roses.

cricketman Jun 8th 2014 10:07 pm

Re: Costa Brava
 
The Costa Brava is too expensive for Brits in Spain. The weather is also not as good as further South

The Costa Brava is way superior than its southern equivalents in terms of the scenary, little beaches, villages, culture and food.

Although Lloret del Mar was one of the first mass market resorts, the rest of the coast doesn't feel mass market at all, it feels exclusive and special

Moses2013 Jun 8th 2014 10:41 pm

Re: Costa Brava
 

Originally Posted by cricketman (Post 11294366)
The Costa Brava is too expensive for Brits in Spain. The weather is also not as good as further South

The Costa Brava is way superior than its southern equivalents in terms of the scenary, little beaches, villages, culture and food.

Although Lloret del Mar was one of the first mass market resorts, the rest of the coast doesn't feel mass market at all, it feels exclusive and special

I wouldn't really say too expensive. We have a place in the area and couldn't afford similar further south. Sure, you don't get the high temperatures, but still plenty of sun.

cricketman Jun 8th 2014 11:15 pm

Re: Costa Brava
 

Originally Posted by Moses2013 (Post 11294400)
I wouldn't really say too expensive. We have a place in the area and couldn't afford similar further south. Sure, you don't get the high temperatures, but still plenty of sun.

I was looking around Calella de palafrugell a few years ago and the house prices were eye watering, something like half a million euros for a 2 bed

And there were lots of very nice cars parked around

chopera Jun 8th 2014 11:29 pm

Re: Costa Brava
 
All those little coastal villages like Tamariu and LLafranc are great for summer holidays, but I doubt much goes on there out of season. They are certainly places where I'd consider having a second home, if I were that way inclined and if I had the money. But I couldn't see myself spending most of the year there. I think prices are slightly inflated because of the exclusivity of the area and its proximity to France/Barcelona.

Moses2013 Jun 8th 2014 11:42 pm

Re: Costa Brava
 

Originally Posted by chopera (Post 11294450)
All those little coastal villages like Tamariu and LLafranc are great for summer holidays, but I doubt much goes on there out of season. They are certainly places where I'd consider having a second home, if I were that way inclined and if I had the money. But I couldn't see myself spending most of the year there. I think prices are slightly inflated because of the exclusivity of the area and its proximity to France/Barcelona.

You can certainly get plenty of apartments under 60K and smaller Villas in nice residential areas for under 150K. Of course there are several expensive areas like Calella de palafrugell too.

chopera Jun 9th 2014 1:03 am

Re: Costa Brava
 

Originally Posted by Moses2013 (Post 11294461)
You can certainly get plenty of apartments under 60K and smaller Villas in nice residential areas for under 150K. Of course there are several expensive areas like Calella de palafrugell too.

I doubt if you'll get a villa near the sea for less than 150K. Once you go inland then it's the same story all over Spain: property is cheaper and there are fewer expats.

Moses2013 Jun 9th 2014 1:19 am

Re: Costa Brava
 

Originally Posted by chopera (Post 11294581)
I doubt if you'll get a villa near the sea for less than 150K. Once you go inland then it's the same story all over Spain: property is cheaper and there are fewer expats.

Well depends what you mean with near. You obviously won't get a front row villa, but 10km from the sea is certainly still possible. Apartments however aren't more expensive and with a sea view is certainly possible under 100K

Apedrape Jun 11th 2014 10:43 pm

Re: Costa Brava
 
Hi, me and my family are planning to move to the costa brava from the uk. We find the area one of the nicest in Spain.
All I need to do now is find a job and we will be over.

cricketman Jun 11th 2014 10:52 pm

Re: Costa Brava
 

Originally Posted by Apedrape (Post 11299297)
All I need to do now is find a job and we will be over.

You make it sound so easy! :)


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