Help moving to Gibraltar
#16
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Re: Help moving to Gibraltar
Thanks that's a great help yes I am moving to gib fella in navy thanks for the help
#17
Re: Help moving to Gibraltar
That makes things clearer. I would be amazed if the navy doesn't give lots of help with this kind of thing. There must be many naval families with kids in school.
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Re: Help moving to Gibraltar
Cool that's what I ment English Lol! Sorry just new to all of this do any of you know any bad areas to avoid living in gib?
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That is a very difficult question to answer. It depends on ones personal idea of good or bad.
However for me the old town area is very claustrophobic / crowded consisting mainly of older buildings, no lifts or parking.
The newer developments generally out of town have more space and facilities,lighter and airier.
But rather than good or bad areas you are looking at good or bad apartment blocks.
Gibraltar is extremely small and the difference between in or out of town could be less than 100 mtrs.
Take a look at http://www.propertygibraltar.com/ forget the location just enter the number of bedrooms you would like and wether it is to buy or rent, the price should then indicate the perceived value of various locations.
However for me the old town area is very claustrophobic / crowded consisting mainly of older buildings, no lifts or parking.
The newer developments generally out of town have more space and facilities,lighter and airier.
But rather than good or bad areas you are looking at good or bad apartment blocks.
Gibraltar is extremely small and the difference between in or out of town could be less than 100 mtrs.
Take a look at http://www.propertygibraltar.com/ forget the location just enter the number of bedrooms you would like and wether it is to buy or rent, the price should then indicate the perceived value of various locations.