COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
#3226
Just received an email from ADA attaching a letter dated today from Martinsa Fadesa, announcing that the permanent electicity supply to Rago 1 and RVA1 will be connected tomorrow. As from Friday, property owners with the correct documentation can enter into a supply agreement with Sevillana Endesa. We have 15 days in which to do it, apparently!
Smart work by MF's new administrators, I suspect - perhaps helped along by the town council applying pressure?
Smart work by MF's new administrators, I suspect - perhaps helped along by the town council applying pressure?
#3227
Its the usual stuff Escritura (or long lease), NIE, passport, bank account details padron, inside leg measurement etc. and all wth photocopies. Not sure about the Padron though!
#3228
You will need the "boletin" which is the document unique to your property to hand over electrical ownership to Endesa.
These are primarily what will be available to pick up at the shed.
If you cannot reach your solicitor it may be worth contacting one of the services companies to see if they can help as they certainly will be representing their current clients to arrange connection in absence.
These are primarily what will be available to pick up at the shed.
If you cannot reach your solicitor it may be worth contacting one of the services companies to see if they can help as they certainly will be representing their current clients to arrange connection in absence.
#3229
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Now Ive got to figure out how to get this to Spain!!
Thanks
Jon[/QUOTE]
Jolly good luck to you with that one Jon! Hope you and Catherine are both keeping well,
Pat
Thanks
Jon[/QUOTE]
Jolly good luck to you with that one Jon! Hope you and Catherine are both keeping well,
Pat
#3230
Andy
I took the trouble of asking Hilton Hotels if this story was true and this is the reply I have received. I understand it has been signed over but who to I don't know.
Hi Graham,
Many thanks for your email which Linda has forwarded on to me. We have identified Spain as one of our key strategic development markets and we see a very real opportunity for us to introduce our extensive Hilton Family of Hotels in key cities and regional centres. Whilst we have not announced plans for a hotel in Andelucia, we are actively looking at development opportunities in more than 20 cities across the country.
Kind Regards
Iain
Iain Wearmouth
Communications Manager - Hilton Hotels Europe
I took the trouble of asking Hilton Hotels if this story was true and this is the reply I have received. I understand it has been signed over but who to I don't know.
Hi Graham,
Many thanks for your email which Linda has forwarded on to me. We have identified Spain as one of our key strategic development markets and we see a very real opportunity for us to introduce our extensive Hilton Family of Hotels in key cities and regional centres. Whilst we have not announced plans for a hotel in Andelucia, we are actively looking at development opportunities in more than 20 cities across the country.
Kind Regards
Iain
Iain Wearmouth
Communications Manager - Hilton Hotels Europe
#3231
No Im not leaving in a dream world here, DOH "Dreaming of Hilton"
- but this statement does nothing to either confirm or deny that they have bought up in CE. So I am not reading anything into this, either way.
#3232
I doubt that Hilton hotels would reveal anything before an official announcement. In these internet days, its precisely because of forums (like this!) and widespread information availability that they would not (and should not) reveal anyhing beforehand.
No Im not leaving in a dream world here, DOH "Dreaming of Hilton"
- but this statement does nothing to either confirm or deny that they have bought up in CE. So I am not reading anything into this, either way.
No Im not leaving in a dream world here, DOH "Dreaming of Hilton"
- but this statement does nothing to either confirm or deny that they have bought up in CE. So I am not reading anything into this, either way.The current Hilton expansion in Spain, of which the first phase is as the letter says 20 key cities, have worked like this so far:
Hilton Barcelona
Hilton Toledo
Hilton Diagonal Mar (Barcelona)
Hilton Madrid Airport
Hilton Sa Torre (Mallorca)
Hilton Valencia
So six down - 4 cities and one tourist area. Ayamonte MUST be next, surely.
I mean, why bother with Seville, Granada, Madrid City Centre, Valladolid, San Sebastian, Almeria, Malaga, Marbella, Cordoba, Salamanca, Bilbao, A Coruña, Santiago, Zaragoza, Santander, Cadiz, Jerez, the Canaries, even Huelva City .......
But, yeah... I see your reasoning
#3233
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 30
From: leeds, uk

Great news about the shop opening lets hope its a success. Could you post the opening hours?.
#3235
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Joined: May 2006
Posts: 34

Hmmmm
The current Hilton expansion in Spain, of which the first phase is as the letter says 20 key cities, have worked like this so far:
Hilton Barcelona
Hilton Toledo
Hilton Diagonal Mar (Barcelona)
Hilton Madrid Airport
Hilton Sa Torre (Mallorca)
Hilton Valencia
So six down - 4 cities and one tourist area. Ayamonte MUST be next, surely.
I mean, why bother with Seville, Granada, Madrid City Centre, Valladolid, San Sebastian, Almeria, Malaga, Marbella, Cordoba, Salamanca, Bilbao, A Coruña, Santiago, Zaragoza, Santander, Cadiz, Jerez, the Canaries, even Huelva City .......
But, yeah... I see your reasoning
The current Hilton expansion in Spain, of which the first phase is as the letter says 20 key cities, have worked like this so far:
Hilton Barcelona
Hilton Toledo
Hilton Diagonal Mar (Barcelona)
Hilton Madrid Airport
Hilton Sa Torre (Mallorca)
Hilton Valencia
So six down - 4 cities and one tourist area. Ayamonte MUST be next, surely.
I mean, why bother with Seville, Granada, Madrid City Centre, Valladolid, San Sebastian, Almeria, Malaga, Marbella, Cordoba, Salamanca, Bilbao, A Coruña, Santiago, Zaragoza, Santander, Cadiz, Jerez, the Canaries, even Huelva City .......
But, yeah... I see your reasoning

#3236
What's wrong with a bit of reality?
Ayamonte has a population - in all its areas including Esuri,Canela, Pozo del Camino, Punta del Moral - of less than 20,000. For those doubting Thomas's, who prefer to believe the Estate Agents guesstimations of the figure being higher, you just need to look at the number of councillors the town has - populations under 20,000 only have 17 councillors (and it's a sliding scale)
Esuri has 2150-ish completed properties under MF, with some 900 plots for people to build villas etc. The other 50% is owned by other developers (eg Sea & Sun etc). Sold properties - I don't have the precise figure as it is hard to pin down - is just over half of the 2150. Plots I don't know but looking at the site I'd say a fair few.
Now - for those of you who are looking forward to getting off the AVE high speed train at Ayamonte, or flying directly into Huelva Airport, going over to the Five Star Hilton Esuri, nipping over to the marina to check on the yacht before a bit of shopping in El Corte Ingles, Zara and Springfield before taking in a film at the cinema (IN ENGLISH
) whilst finishing the evening off with a meal and drinks at the wide variety of top class restaurants and bars on site .......... you're going to have a bloody long wait.
That's not cruel. That's not sarcastic. That's not knocking the place.
That's a dose of reality.
Most of the things I mentioned above will most likely never happen and those that do (with the exception of the Comercial Centre but most likely minus those brands) are many years away.
Better to appreciate what you have got. A nice quiet development of housing with lovely views of the river, bridge and golf courses etc. Only a short hop to Ayamonte or the Algarve. Seville just over an hour away. Faro airport a 40 min trip. Beaches all over the place. Wonderful climate. Approx 20excellent golf courses all within an hour of your home
So it isn't all you hoped it would be. It's still miles better than what a lot of people have got
#3237
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Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 25
From: London

hi
its true re the electric, you need to get the paperwork to endesa by 14th august, if you dont your supply will be cut off until such time as you submit paperwork, also endesa need to know how to access your property
good luck everyone



its true re the electric, you need to get the paperwork to endesa by 14th august, if you dont your supply will be cut off until such time as you submit paperwork, also endesa need to know how to access your property
good luck everyone
#3238
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Posts: 10

Where did you get the date as 14th August? Our advice states 15 days from now to get things sorted out.
#3239
Hit a nerve??
What's wrong with a bit of reality?
Ayamonte has a population - in all its areas including Esuri,Canela, Pozo del Camino, Punta del Moral - of less than 20,000. For those doubting Thomas's, who prefer to believe the Estate Agents guesstimations of the figure being higher, you just need to look at the number of councillors the town has - populations under 20,000 only have 17 councillors (and it's a sliding scale)
Esuri has 2150-ish completed properties under MF, with some 900 plots for people to build villas etc. The other 50% is owned by other developers (eg Sea & Sun etc). Sold properties - I don't have the precise figure as it is hard to pin down - is just over half of the 2150. Plots I don't know but looking at the site I'd say a fair few.
Now - for those of you who are looking forward to getting off the AVE high speed train at Ayamonte, or flying directly into Huelva Airport, going over to the Five Star Hilton Esuri, nipping over to the marina to check on the yacht before a bit of shopping in El Corte Ingles, Zara and Springfield before taking in a film at the cinema (IN ENGLISH
) whilst finishing the evening off with a meal and drinks at the wide variety of top class restaurants and bars on site .....
..... you're going to have a bloody long wait.
That's not cruel. That's not sarcastic. That's not knocking the place.
That's a dose of reality.
Most of the things I mentioned above will most likely never happen and those that do (with the exception of the Comercial Centre but most likely minus those brands) are many years away.
Better to appreciate what you have got. A nice quiet development of housing with lovely views of the river, bridge and golf courses etc. Only a short hop to Ayamonte or the Algarve. Seville just over an hour away. Faro airport a 40 min trip. Beaches all over the place. Wonderful climate. Approx 20excellent golf courses all within an hour of your home
So it isn't all you hoped it would be. It's still miles better than what a lot of people have got
What's wrong with a bit of reality?
Ayamonte has a population - in all its areas including Esuri,Canela, Pozo del Camino, Punta del Moral - of less than 20,000. For those doubting Thomas's, who prefer to believe the Estate Agents guesstimations of the figure being higher, you just need to look at the number of councillors the town has - populations under 20,000 only have 17 councillors (and it's a sliding scale)
Esuri has 2150-ish completed properties under MF, with some 900 plots for people to build villas etc. The other 50% is owned by other developers (eg Sea & Sun etc). Sold properties - I don't have the precise figure as it is hard to pin down - is just over half of the 2150. Plots I don't know but looking at the site I'd say a fair few.
Now - for those of you who are looking forward to getting off the AVE high speed train at Ayamonte, or flying directly into Huelva Airport, going over to the Five Star Hilton Esuri, nipping over to the marina to check on the yacht before a bit of shopping in El Corte Ingles, Zara and Springfield before taking in a film at the cinema (IN ENGLISH
) whilst finishing the evening off with a meal and drinks at the wide variety of top class restaurants and bars on site .......... you're going to have a bloody long wait.
That's not cruel. That's not sarcastic. That's not knocking the place.
That's a dose of reality.
Most of the things I mentioned above will most likely never happen and those that do (with the exception of the Comercial Centre but most likely minus those brands) are many years away.
Better to appreciate what you have got. A nice quiet development of housing with lovely views of the river, bridge and golf courses etc. Only a short hop to Ayamonte or the Algarve. Seville just over an hour away. Faro airport a 40 min trip. Beaches all over the place. Wonderful climate. Approx 20excellent golf courses all within an hour of your home
So it isn't all you hoped it would be. It's still miles better than what a lot of people have got
Are there not a number of very large Hotels down at Canela?Ok so they may not be The Hilton Group but still well known large Hotel Chains.
Obviously the statistics you quote did not put them off building their Hotels.Ok so they have the beach and a small number of bars and restaurants.Esuri is only a few minutes drive from all this but in a different setting.No doubt there will be bars,restaurants etc in Esuri but as you so rightly state in your last but one para,great setting,close to lots of beaches,golf courses,wonderful climate,near to the lovely town of Ayamonte etc,etc .
What about El Rompido,Nuevo Portil etc .They all have large Hotels but little else around.
Tony
#3240
Question Mr Fortaleza.
Are there not a number of very large Hotels down at Canela?Ok so they may not be The Hilton Group but still well known large Hotel Chains.
Obviously the statistics you quote did not put them off building their Hotels.Ok so they have the beach and a small number of bars and restaurants.Esuri is only a few minutes drive from all this but in a different setting.No doubt there will be bars,restaurants etc in Esuri but as you so rightly state in your last but one para,great setting,close to lots of beaches,golf courses,wonderful climate,near to the lovely town of Ayamonte etc,etc .
What about El Rompido,Nuevo Portil etc .They all have large Hotels but little else around.
Tony
Are there not a number of very large Hotels down at Canela?Ok so they may not be The Hilton Group but still well known large Hotel Chains.
Obviously the statistics you quote did not put them off building their Hotels.Ok so they have the beach and a small number of bars and restaurants.Esuri is only a few minutes drive from all this but in a different setting.No doubt there will be bars,restaurants etc in Esuri but as you so rightly state in your last but one para,great setting,close to lots of beaches,golf courses,wonderful climate,near to the lovely town of Ayamonte etc,etc .
What about El Rompido,Nuevo Portil etc .They all have large Hotels but little else around.
Tony
As long as there is beach, the hotels feel safe opening up there.
There are top hotels in areas much smaller than here throughout Spain - when they are on the beach
A good comparison is Islantilla. The first phase including the Golf, Confortel Hotel and first residential blocks around it opened up in 1992. The Main Centro Comercial opened in around 2001. Here we are 7 years later and it still has yet to open the type of shops that many of you believe will go to Esuri.
16 years on and Islantilla does a roaring trade in the short summer months but remains largely closed (except sunny weekends) the rest of the year. There is quite a large all year round community as, apart from people who are there in their properties full time, many of the properties are let out in Summer, then let out to teachers from Lepe and Isla Cristina between mid September and mid June. Even with this community in winter, and good solid weekend trade if the weather is good, it still struggles, hence many businesses prefer to shut completely.
And they have the advantage of being on the long sandy beach and being flanked by the province's biggest towns outside Huelva City - Lepe and Isla Cristina so they should get good numbers of visitors in winter. They also had the advantage of growing during the economic boom of the nineties up to, well, last year.



