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chopera Dec 14th 2013 11:49 am

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by Porth (Post 11036823)
Back again and you are saying ; Javea is perhaps the most upmarket area along the Costa Blanca?;

thus two people with differing views of the same series of events. I lived there albeit for some ten months. I absolutely disagree. It is an enclave.

But you redress the situation in ;Having said that the market there is still overpriced.;

In today's market and here for balance I would not buy again either in France or Spain and I have 35 years experience of France. The market needs to settle.

In La Guardia Park where we lived there was a villa opposite which was and is still owned by Sabadell in Javea. When the knife was threatened the owner literally ransacked the villa. It is now a shell. Sabadell want 400,000 for it and they will not move on price. I know I tried.

Hence now back in France at our long established home and waiting for what Hollande is doing next.

So which areas of the Costa Blanca are more upmarket than Javea then?

casa del sol Dec 14th 2013 6:34 pm

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by chopera (Post 11036963)
So which areas of the Costa Blanca are more upmarket than Javea then?

Is upmarket better? Or is upmarket best to be avoided?:)

lynnxa Dec 14th 2013 8:15 pm

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by chopera (Post 11036963)
So which areas of the Costa Blanca are more upmarket than Javea then?

certainly parts of Jávea are decidedly 'downmarket' - one small area in fact

it's very easily avoided though

chopera Dec 14th 2013 8:26 pm

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by casa del sol (Post 11037280)
Is upmarket better? Or is upmarket best to be avoided?:)

It's up to you. I just want to know which areas of the Costa Blanca Porth thinks are more upmarket than Javea.

Longlegpete Dec 14th 2013 8:39 pm

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by chopera (Post 11036963)
So which areas of the Costa Blanca are more upmarket than Javea then?

it's all down to what you want and what you like, for me Javea has far too many apartments now, lots of pre slump building in the town, arenal beach makeover has worked well and looks good but for me Moraira and El Portet are much better, but as I say that's for me, each will have there own view and that what makes like so interesting :)

crookesey Dec 14th 2013 8:51 pm

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by Longlegpete (Post 11037388)
it's all down to what you want and what you like, for me Javea has far too many apartments now, lots of pre slump building in the town, arenal beach makeover has worked well and looks good but for me Moraira and El Portet are much better, but as I say that's for me, each will have there own view and that what makes like so interesting :)

I agree, the Benissa coast road also holds many jems, such as Cap Blanc, do you recall the huge villa built into the beach front cliff side on the Moraira road?

Longlegpete Dec 14th 2013 9:07 pm

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by crookesey (Post 11037394)
I agree, the Benissa coast road also holds many jems, such as Cap Blanc, do you recall the huge villa built into the beach front cliff side on the Moraira road?

Love the Benissa coast, it's always such a stark reminder of the difference between local councils, when you leave Calpe to go along the coast road the difference of what you enter on the Bennisa side to what you have left behind is so stark, as to the Villa can't say it springs to mind, have walked along all of the coast it's possible too but can't recall

JaveaDreamer Dec 14th 2013 9:45 pm

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by Porth (Post 11036828)
'I deal with idiots on a daily basis in work every day' I wonder please what their views may be on yours truly? Two sides to every story?

If you did my job.........

I think you may see my side of the story.

T

JaveaDreamer Dec 14th 2013 9:46 pm

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by Longlegpete (Post 11037388)
it's all down to what you want and what you like, for me Javea has far too many apartments now, lots of pre slump building in the town, arenal beach makeover has worked well and looks good but for me Moraira and El Portet are much better, but as I say that's for me, each will have there own view and that what makes like so interesting :)

Moraira is our second choice.

We may have to start looking further afield.

Thank you - All.

TAM

chopera Dec 14th 2013 9:54 pm

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by Longlegpete (Post 11037388)
it's all down to what you want and what you like, for me Javea has far too many apartments now, lots of pre slump building in the town, arenal beach makeover has worked well and looks good but for me Moraira and El Portet are much better, but as I say that's for me, each will have there own view and that what makes like so interesting :)

No I'm asking about the market in general rather than what peoples' individual preferences are. Or put it another way, where along the costa blanca are you going to pay most, on average, for a villa with pool? (what the op was asking about). I know that Javea has scruffy areas, such as around Javea Park behind the Arenal, and I know it's not to everyone's taste, but I'm talking about the market in general.

andyrich666 Dec 14th 2013 11:31 pm

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by chopera (Post 11037456)
No I'm asking about the market in general rather than what peoples' individual preferences are. Or put it another way, where along the costa blanca are you going to pay most, on average, for a villa with pool? (what the op was asking about). I know that Javea has scruffy areas, such as around Javea Park behind the Arenal, and I know it's not to everyone's taste, but I'm talking about the market in general.

Benidorm I would guess is the most expensive place for a villa with a pool ?

chopera Dec 15th 2013 1:04 am

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by andyrich666 (Post 11037552)
Benidorm I would guess is the most expensive place for a villa with a pool ?

thanks - interesting suggestion, I wouldn't have put Benidorm above Javea in terms of property prices, but I'm not that familiar with the market

crookesey Dec 15th 2013 1:16 am

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by Longlegpete (Post 11037411)
Love the Benissa coast, it's always such a stark reminder of the difference between local councils, when you leave Calpe to go along the coast road the difference of what you enter on the Bennisa side to what you have left behind is so stark, as to the Villa can't say it springs to mind, have walked along all of the coast it's possible too but can't recall

I go back a long way with Calpe, and blame all the Apollo abortions that they have allowed to be thrown up for it's starkeness. The prom walk from Calpe to Ifach used to be lovely when it had all those 1940's villas, where now stand tall thin faceless apartment blocks.

As for the villa, all that you need to look for is a pair of gates and a drive on the right hand side as you drive towards Moraira, if my memory serves it was sold for circa £2 million in the 1980's.

Longlegpete Dec 15th 2013 6:49 am

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by andyrich666 (Post 11037552)
Benidorm I would guess is the most expensive place for a villa with a pool ?

No doubt it would be pricey near the sea because there's not many about, I don't think it's the most expensive though, I would think that honour would go to El Portet

Longlegpete Dec 15th 2013 7:01 am

Re: Is now the time? Javea Spain.
 

Originally Posted by crookesey (Post 11037652)
As for the villa, all that you need to look for is a pair of gates and a drive on the right hand side as you drive towards Moraira, if my memory serves it was sold for circa £2 million in the 1980's.

I will keep a look out, I know when we were looking to buy 5 or so years ago there were 2 new villas on Cap Blanc Benissa costa being build that were up for 5 and 6 million euros, both sold, I might add they were not in our price range:)


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