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Maria56 Dec 8th 2011 2:29 am

Moving to Oliva
 
Hello Everyone,

We are hoping to move to the Oliva area in May 2012, with our Rottweiler and 3 cats. Are there many expats in the Oliva area? Does anyone have any suggestions as to where to find unfurnished property to rent.

Maria

pwwm Dec 8th 2011 5:07 am

Re: Moving to Oliva
 
Cant help with the area, but I hope your animals are all chipped and vaccinations up to date:)

Rosemary Dec 8th 2011 5:13 am

Re: Moving to Oliva
 
As Concierges for the Spanish section of BE we would like to say hello and welcome.

BE is a very large expat website, so if you have problems finding your way around we have concierges who will try to direct you. The moderators for the Spanish forums are Mitzyboy and Fred James, moderators are there to ensure that the site runs smoothly within the rules of BE. Problems and complaints should always be addressed to a moderador who will look into the matter and deal with it efficiently and fairly. Our members who post in the Spain Forums are friendly and helpful with a wealth of knowledge of the issues of living in Spain. At the top of the page you will find a quirkily named thread called Free Beer which is full of important and useful information. Hope you enjoy your time participating in the forums.

Please let us know if you need any further help.

Rosemary and Graham

Rosemary Dec 8th 2011 5:15 am

Re: Moving to Oliva
 
We live forty Kms north of Oliva and like the town, there are one or two on this site that live there, no doubt they will be along shortly and will be able to answer your questions.

Graham

Maria56 Dec 8th 2011 6:09 am

Re: Moving to Oliva
 
Yes, all chipped and with vaccination records from birth. We brought them out from England originally and have kept up their vaccinations. I have been hearing about Rottweilers having to be registered with the local town hall because they are classed as dangerous dogs, is this right?

Maria56 Dec 8th 2011 6:34 am

Re: Moving to Oliva
 

Originally Posted by The Oddities (Post 9777781)
We live forty Kms north of Oliva and like the town, there are one or two on this site that live there, no doubt they will be along shortly and will be able to answer your questions.

Graham

Our last visit to Spain was in 2005 and we only visited Oliva briefly, but we really liked it then, so hope nothing much has changed. Finding accommodation, particularly with pets, is difficult with us being in Belize, hopping on a plane for a quick viewing isn't a possibility!

Maria

Rosemary Dec 8th 2011 6:40 am

Re: Moving to Oliva
 

Originally Posted by Maria56 (Post 9777951)
Our last visit to Spain was in 2005 and we only visited Oliva briefly, but we really liked it then, so hope nothing much has changed. Finding accommodation, particularly with pets, is difficult with us being in Belize, hopping on a plane for a quick viewing isn't a possibility!

Maria

We stayed in Oliva in Jan 2004 when we were house hunting and liked it a lot and visited it regularly. There is so much going for it and the surrounding area.

Rosemary

Mitzyboy Dec 8th 2011 6:57 am

Re: Moving to Oliva
 

Originally Posted by Maria56 (Post 9777520)
Hello Everyone,

We are hoping to move to the Oliva area in May 2012, with our Rottweiler and 3 cats. Are there many expats in the Oliva area? Does anyone have any suggestions as to where to find unfurnished property to rent.

Maria

You called? :-)

I live just outside Oliva, but it is our main town for shopping.

You know these web sites?

OLIVA

OLIVA AJUNTAMENT

Nothing much has changed apart from the new football stadium and a few new restaurants here and there.

Where are you aiming to live, the Old Town, New Town or Playa area?

Maria56 Dec 8th 2011 8:06 am

Re: Moving to Oliva
 

Originally Posted by Mitzyboy (Post 9778005)
You called? :-)

I live just outside Oliva, but it is our main town for shopping.

You know these web sites?

OLIVA

OLIVA AJUNTAMENT

Nothing much has changed apart from the new football stadium and a few new restaurants here and there.

Where are you aiming to live, the Old Town, New Town or Playa area?

Thanks for the links. Old Town would be nice, but we need somewhere with some outside space and hopefully some parking. To start with we are not fussy about area, just a nice, pet friendly house.

Mitzyboy Dec 8th 2011 8:24 am

Re: Moving to Oliva
 

Originally Posted by Maria56 (Post 9778168)
Thanks for the links. Old Town would be nice, but we need somewhere with some outside space and hopefully some parking. To start with we are not fussy about area, just a nice, pet friendly house.

Old Towns no good for you then :)

You have Tossal Gros on the hill behind Oliva but you would need a car. The area near to the beach is nice and the properties are bigger

There are plenty of agents in the town

Michael74 Dec 8th 2011 10:09 am

Re: Moving to Oliva
 

Originally Posted by Maria56 (Post 9778168)
Thanks for the links. Old Town would be nice, but we need somewhere with some outside space and hopefully some parking. To start with we are not fussy about area, just a nice, pet friendly house.

Definitely not the old town if you want somewhere to park. Oliva is a nice town, very Spanish with all the local fiestas throughout the year. A very good market every Friday and also all the necessary amenties i.e. shops, dentists, opticians, dry cleaners etc. Also a very good sports centre with indoor swimming pool. Not such a large English community now as many have returned to uk due to lack of work but still a fair amount of us pensioners!!.

You might consider one of the villages between Oliva and Gandia, Piles, Miramar and Diamus all within 3 - 5 mins from Oliva and 5 - 10 mins from Gandia by car and all with easy access to the fantastic beach.

Search the web for long term property to rent as there is quite alot available at the moment.

Rosemary Dec 8th 2011 8:18 pm

Re: Moving to Oliva
 

Originally Posted by Maria56 (Post 9777951)
Our last visit to Spain was in 2005 and we only visited Oliva briefly, but we really liked it then, so hope nothing much has changed. Finding accommodation, particularly with pets, is difficult with us being in Belize, hopping on a plane for a quick viewing isn't a possibility!

Maria

I do not think that Oliva has changed much (if at all) in the last 6 years. Some shops have closed and others opened and the passeo has been re-surfaced but for me the place still has the same atmosphere that it had in 2004.

Agree with Mitzy and Michael that the old town is out for you. I stayed at the top of it and found parking difficult but with loads of streets there is no parking and I often wondered where they all kept their cars as the few of the house seemed to have garages.

Good luck

Rosemary

Mitzyboy Dec 8th 2011 8:26 pm

Re: Moving to Oliva
 
Michael has a point. You could look at Piles, La Font Den Carros, even Pego. However if you specifically want Oliva then for a villa and for what you want you would best be looking at something between the beach area and the new town. there are a lot of properties there that have land and parking space. Its not too far from the main area of shopping. Thats only if you are renting though, I'd be careful about buying there in as much of making sure the properties are fully legal.


I mentioned Tossal Gros ... you are five minutes or so away from Oliva and you will find villas with gardens. Theres a restaurant up there, childrens play areas etc.

Theres quite a few rental agents in the town. Ive seen flats advertised for €300 a month!

johnnyone Dec 8th 2011 11:20 pm

Re: Moving to Oliva
 
We love Oliva and have a holiday home at the bottom of the old town.
You don't say what you can afford but if I were looking to move full time to the town and wanted outside space I would go between the town and the beach along or off the Passeig de Fransisco Brines near the Parc Hort de la Bosca.
I don't know but the property looks pretty pricey to me.

Try speaking to Emma www.costaazaharhomes.com

Mitzyboy Dec 9th 2011 1:39 am

Re: Moving to Oliva
 

Originally Posted by johnnyone (Post 9779053)
We love Oliva and have a holiday home at the bottom of the old town.
You don't say what you can afford but if I were looking to move full time to the town and wanted outside space I would go between the town and the beach along or off the Passeig de Fransisco Brines near the Parc Hort de la Bosca.
I don't know but the property looks pretty pricey to me.

Try speaking to Emma www.costaazaharhomes.com

I agree, its going to be pricey down there ... I think the properties are a lot more substantial and with land about them.

I'd love one of the beach front houses. they look small but they are huge, and unfortunately hardly ever come up for sale


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