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Spain for 6 months per year.
Hi everyone
We are currently living in California, but are Australian/British passport holders. Due to retire this year and are thinking about spending six months a year in Spain and 6 months in Australia. our plan would be to rent an apartment in Spain for that period. Was wondering if anyone had any ideas on which areas we should start looking in. We want to be close to the beach, reasonably priced and somewhere where we can enjoy the Spanish way of life. Had considered Ibiza (in some of the quieter areas) but it seems very expensive for rentals. Your comments would be much appreciated. |
Re: Spain for 6 months per year.
Originally Posted by dragon5254
(Post 9921858)
Hi everyone
We are currently living in California, but are Australian/British passport holders. Due to retire this year and are thinking about spending six months a year in Spain and 6 months in Australia. our plan would be to rent an apartment in Spain for that period. Was wondering if anyone had any ideas on which areas we should start looking in. We want to be close to the beach, reasonably priced and somewhere where we can enjoy the Spanish way of life. Had considered Ibiza (in some of the quieter areas) but it seems very expensive for rentals. Your comments would be much appreciated. 2nd.... Ok let's cut to the chase. What's close to the beach in your terms? 2 minute walk? 10 minute drive? Frontline? What's reasonably priced? 350€ a month including all bills? 1500 a month with bills on top? What's the Spanish way of life in your terms? Living in an area with no other foreigners and knowing you can speak the language fluently? Setting yourself up in the campo with an old house which will take your time for the next N years reforming it? Living in an expat 'ghetto' where the Spanish way of life is to ask for a cafe con leche every morning and that's the extent of your integration? If you can come up with the answers to these, you are one step nearer a decision and we are maybe one step more able to advise you! |
Re: Spain for 6 months per year.
Thanks for your reply.
Firstly, let me say that I speak reasonably good Spanish. I would like to be somewhere where it is not inundated with tourists. I would also like to have the opportunity of mingling with the Spanish locals. As for costs...We can afford about $1000 a month in rent but that would need to be furnished. I love the beach and so would love to be within about 20 minutes from the beach. We were in Barcelona and Madrid last year and found Spain to be quite expensive, so don't know if it is possible. I have never been to the South of Spain but it looks lovely and Majorca in places looks very special, but I believe it is very expensive to live there. Anyway, any comments or ideas would be welcome. We intend going on a fact finding trip later this year. Thanks. |
Re: Spain for 6 months per year.
Originally Posted by dragon5254
(Post 9922461)
Thanks for your reply.
Firstly, let me say that I speak reasonably good Spanish. I would like to be somewhere where it is not inundated with tourists. I would also like to have the opportunity of mingling with the Spanish locals. As for costs...We can afford about $1000 a month in rent but that would need to be furnished. I love the beach and so would love to be within about 20 minutes from the beach. We were in Barcelona and Madrid last year and found Spain to be quite expensive, so don't know if it is possible. I have never been to the South of Spain but it looks lovely and Majorca in places looks very special, but I believe it is very expensive to live there. Anyway, any comments or ideas would be welcome. We intend going on a fact finding trip later this year. Thanks. |
Re: Spain for 6 months per year.
Which 6 months of the year are you thinking of?
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Re: Spain for 6 months per year.
Originally Posted by dragon5254
(Post 9922461)
Thanks for your reply.
Firstly, let me say that I speak reasonably good Spanish. I would like to be somewhere where it is not inundated with tourists. I would also like to have the opportunity of mingling with the Spanish locals. As for costs...We can afford about $1000 a month in rent but that would need to be furnished. I love the beach and so would love to be within about 20 minutes from the beach. We were in Barcelona and Madrid last year and found Spain to be quite expensive, so don't know if it is possible. I have never been to the South of Spain but it looks lovely and Majorca in places looks very special, but I believe it is very expensive to live there. Anyway, any comments or ideas would be welcome. We intend going on a fact finding trip later this year. Thanks. |
Re: Spain for 6 months per year.
Costa Tropical, Almuñecar or Salobreña, not full us expats but enough should you wish to find them, La Herradura is very pretty as well. But you would find plenty of Spanish around here to chat with.:thumbup:
Edited to add, we are on the south coast between Málaga and AlmerÃa, about half way. |
Re: Spain for 6 months per year.
If you are able to get Channel 4 on demand on your computer in OZ, look for A Place in the Sun or A Place in the Winter Sun. This may give you some ideas as to location.
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Re: Spain for 6 months per year.
Thanks for your comments/ideas. A good place to start with research. Dairymaid, I want to be in Spain during the summer months.
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Re: Spain for 6 months per year.
Summer months will naturally be the most expensive - plus most landlords will only be looking for short summer lets which make more money than a 6 month let. Most lets are furnished and most beach areas are touristy.
But given 'el crisis' you should find something especially if you can speak Spanish. Good luck. ps Not much Fosters about, go for Mahou. |
Re: Spain for 6 months per year.
Originally Posted by spainrico
(Post 9923417)
Summer months will naturally be the most expensive - plus most landlords will only be looking for short summer lets which make more money than a 6 month let. Most lets are furnished and most beach areas are touristy.
But given 'el crisis' you should find something especially if you can speak Spanish. Good luck. ps Not much Fosters about, go for Mahou. I'll remember the Mahou! I wondered whether it would be hard to find a good priced rental in the summer months. Holiday lets are usually much more expensive and six months is not long for a rental property. But maybe "el crisis" will work in my favour. |
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