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Re: Are things really that bad?????
Moderators may be allowed to have opinions but that was downright rude:frown:
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Re: Are things really that bad?????
Originally Posted by jackytoo
(Post 5980885)
Moderators may be allowed to have opinions but that was downright rude:frown:
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Re: Are things really that bad?????
i totally agree that was a bit below the belt!:thumbdown:
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Re: Are things really that bad?????
Originally Posted by CBANDY
(Post 5980736)
Excuse me but Playa Flamenca is, as you know, a large area with nice and not so nice parts. I do not appreciate your attitude and would expect better from a moderator.:curse:
Also if you hate it that much why do not change the location on your username. |
Re: Are things really that bad?????
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 5981222)
He is now in Thailand AFAIK
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What did I miss?
For what its worth I hated Playa Flamenca too. |
Re: Are things really that bad?????
sorry if i came across abit harsh it wasnt aimed at you but the area
Playa Flamenca is a shit hole its just the same as a bad uk council eastate but with sun. Drugs and crime are everywhere and prostitutes everywhere its a disgrace.. and only 3 houses out of 88 for sale in your block, well im shocked i would of thought more like 50 out of the 80..everywhere you walk in Playa Flamenca all you see is se vende signs. |
Re: Are things really that bad?????
Originally Posted by Fuzzlepop
(Post 5982876)
sorry if i came across abit harsh it wasnt aimed at you but the area
Playa Flamenca is a shit hole its just the same as a bad uk council eastate but with sun. Drugs and crime are everywhere and prostitutes everywhere its a disgrace.. and only 3 houses out of 88 for sale in your block, well im shocked i would of thought more like 50 out of the 80..everywhere you walk in Playa Flamenca all you see is se vende signs. Was this an attempt at being less harsh then? :blink::confused: |
Re: Are things really that bad?????
Im just telling people the truth about the area
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Re: Are things really that bad?????
Originally Posted by Fuzzlepop
(Post 5982876)
sorry if i came across abit harsh it wasnt aimed at you but the area
Playa Flamenca is a shit hole its just the same as a bad uk council eastate but with sun. Drugs and crime are everywhere and prostitutes everywhere its a disgrace.. and only 3 houses out of 88 for sale in your block, well im shocked i would of thought more like 50 out of the 80..everywhere you walk in Playa Flamenca all you see is se vende signs.
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 5982886)
Was this an attempt at being less harsh then? :blink::confused:
Originally Posted by Fuzzlepop
(Post 5982897)
Im just telling people the truth about the area
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Re: Are things really that bad?????
Originally Posted by Fuzzlepop
(Post 5982876)
.................Drugs and .. prostitutes everywhere its a disgrace...........
Or were they too expensive in Spain?? |
Re: Are things really that bad?????
Three years ago when we were first seriously thinking about buying in Spain, and because we had never visited the Murcia region.We decided to take up a work mates offer to rent their "for sale" house in Orihuela Costa for a couple of weeks holiday to see if we liked the house & area. With a view to possibly purchasing the property on our return.
I can honestly say that it nearly put us off Spain for life. The whole area seemed to be one big building site, and every other vehicle on the road was either sporting Uk plates or was a mini bus full of Brits on an inspection trip. We stuck it for 5 days before catching the bus to Cartagena and spending the rest of our time in a hotel. Needless to say the house is still for sale:( Sorry forgot to say the urb was named Flamingo hills, or something like that. I can't remember for sure. |
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Originally Posted by big wheels
(Post 5983101)
Three years ago when we were first seriously thinking about buying in Spain, and because we had never visited the Murcia region.We decided to take up a work mates offer to rent their "for sale" house in Orihuela Costa for a couple of weeks holiday to see if we liked the house & area. With a view to possibly purchasing the property on our return.
I can honestly say that it nearly put us off Spain for life. The whole area seemed to be one big building site, and every other vehicle on the road was either sporting Uk plates or was a mini bus full of Brits on an inspection trip. We stuck it for 5 days before catching the bus to Cartagena and spending the rest of our time in a hotel. Needless to say the house is still for sale:( Sorry forgot to say the urb was named Flamingo hills, or something like that. I can't remember for sure. |
Re: Are things really that bad?????
Originally Posted by CBANDY
(Post 5984738)
Wow...... Don`t think i will read much more of this thread. A bit depressing for someone trying to sell their house in Playa Flamenca. We have lived here 5 years and where we are is very quiet. All our neighbours are older people who always have the time of day for you and we have never had any problems with the so called crime in the area. We live just off the main market street.
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Originally Posted by CBANDY
(Post 5976714)
I have bee trawling through pages and pages of homes for sale and it is driving me bonkers. We have decided to put our house up for sale within the next couple of weeks. Without reducing the price dramatically what would be the best course of action. Fortunatly there are not many houses for sale on our urb (3 out of 88 houses). Any ideas on a fair price for a 3 bed, 2 bath family home with 115 m2 build? The average seems to be 180,000 euros. Also how long do you recon it will take to sell. We have been living there 5 and a half years and have done a lot to the property ie. central heating, conservatory, nicely decorated etc...
We don`t want to wait too long but are not in a great hurry either. Would apreciate any thoughts. Thanks in advance. I did post an earlier thread about house prices and someone replied to say in an urb´ that they know off 40% of the houses are up for salemany having to reduce the prices considerably. I regret to say the property boom in Spain is well and truly over it could last for the next five years. Its a buyers market, all those who viewed it as a place to make a `fast buck´ are now crying all the way to the bank. Spain has over built, if and when it it realises that fact the properties built to attract expats will continue to depreciate or languish in the estate agents window - sorry to be so gloomy :( |
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