Marbella - Best Locations for a Family to live
Hi all,
I am new to the forum. I am looking for some advice please on Marbella. We are looking to move to the area next year. We are visiting at the beginning of march and are interested in visiting some recommended area's via the expat community. We will eventually be looking to rent for the first year so any info regarding a reputable estate agents would be appreciated. As would secondary schools recommendations. Any help would be greatfully recieved. Thanks. Dan. |
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Re: Marbella - Best Locations for a Family to live
Originally Posted by dan181178
(Post 12444830)
Hi all,
I am new to the forum. I am looking for some advice please on Marbella. We are looking to move to the area next year. We are visiting at the beginning of march and are interested in visiting some recommended area's via the expat community. We will eventually be looking to rent for the first year so any info regarding a reputable estate agents would be appreciated. As would secondary schools recommendations. Any help would be greatfully recieved. Thanks. Dan. Marbella itself is actually a good place to be based, mid-sized town with all the facilities and infrastructure you will need, fewer Expats actually in the town. Renting is very difficult at the moment, many people like yourself are wary of making the purchase commitment so the rental market is booming. Will take considerable time and patience. In Eliviria there are several agents, clustered together in the shopping area who may be able to give you some guidance. First worthwhile doing a bit of research on webs such as https://www.idealista.com/en/alquile...rbella-malaga/ As a first year definitely renting the best solution, your view on the area will change once you spend some time there. Good luck |
Re: Marbella - Best Locations for a Family to live
I shall take a look at Elviria.
Thanks for the feedback. |
Re: Marbella - Best Locations for a Family to live
How old are your children?
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13,15 and 18.
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Re: Marbella - Best Locations for a Family to live
Originally Posted by dan181178
(Post 12444830)
Hi all,
I am new to the forum. I am looking for some advice please on Marbella. We are looking to move to the area next year. We are visiting at the beginning of march and are interested in visiting some recommended area's via the expat community. We will eventually be looking to rent for the first year so any info regarding a reputable estate agents would be appreciated. As would secondary schools recommendations. Any help would be greatfully recieved. Thanks. Dan. |
Re: Marbella - Best Locations for a Family to live
Are your children fluent in Spanish..?
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Re: Marbella - Best Locations for a Family to live
Originally Posted by dan181178
(Post 12445625)
13,15 and 18.
Not good ages to move children anywhere. Think carefully before you jump. For young people, I think you’ll find that England, with all its faults, is still far better for them , than Spain. |
Re: Marbella - Best Locations for a Family to live
I agree with Dan, they need to finish their educations in the UK then as young adults they can decide for themselves if they want to leave the UK.
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