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Message started by Bunter on Dec 17th, 2013 at 6:21am

Title: Advice when buying a property in Spain.
Post by Bunter on Dec 17th, 2013 at 6:21am
https://www.gov.uk/how-to-buy-property-in-spain

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Title: Re: Advice when buying a property in Spain.
Post by Ritaratbag on Dec 17th, 2013 at 8:30am
Dated July!
Bit late in the day in the day, for some buyers?

Title: Re: Advice when buying a property in Spain.
Post by catalanboy on Dec 17th, 2013 at 2:30pm
Ha! Ha! what a joke!...... the advice from the British embassy reads like a insurance doc. all to cover everyones arses..... the best advice I would give anybody buying in Spain is buy a house in a hill top village that has been there for at least a hundred years , with a solid community. enough said!

Title: Re: Advice when buying a property in Spain.
Post by Bunter on Dec 18th, 2013 at 1:28pm

Ritaratbag wrote on Dec 17th, 2013 at 8:30am:
Dated July!
Bit late in the day in the day, for some buyers?



The 16th December 2013 not that long ago.   :D :D :D :D
I took the link from there.You can never have enough advice you can then filter it to your needs. Or you can live in a shack in a hill top village and not give a damn.  ;)

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/expat-money/10520587/Demolition-risk-for-British-owned-homes-in-Spain-a-substantial-problem-says-Foreign-Office.html

Title: Re: Advice when buying a property in Spain.
Post by Bulldog on Dec 19th, 2013 at 2:02pm
Hi all,
From our shack on the hill, to all would be buyers (Oh dear Oh dear ) we have decided this Xmas to throw caution to the wind and enjoy our hilltop view all over the festive period. We have removed the sheet of cardboard from our picture window and along with my trusty one eyed one eared cat Jefferey we have both settled in to enjoy the spectacular Catalan views, to the left the gas works and to the right the sewage treatment plant and are enjoying watching, me with a glass of wine and him with a tin of Kit-e-Kat the comming and goings of the A&E dept. which has been placed between them. I would now like to thank all the forum members for there kind offer of a Ryanair ticket to go back to the U.K. and stay there but have to decline. Opp's have to go as Jefferey has fallen through the window frame and is now sliding halfway down the mountain just seen he has been lacing his Kit-e-Kat with my wine again.
Yours a festive ( well nearly ) Bulldog.

Title: Re: Advice when buying a property in Spain.
Post by Ritaratbag on Dec 19th, 2013 at 3:45pm
Keep taking the medicine!
Happy Christmas to you's two's in your shack on the hill!

Title: Re: Advice when buying a property in Spain.
Post by gyronut44 on Dec 19th, 2013 at 10:48pm
i have a shack on the hill too,and very much look forward to spending a lot of time enjoying my view too ! miravet castle and the river winding past,
a bottle of beer and the silence,nothing like it

Title: Re: Advice when buying a property in Spain.
Post by philmountains on Dec 20th, 2013 at 12:04am
Yep sure sounds like the good life,doesn't it just !!!!!!!

Title: Re: Advice when buying a property in Spain.
Post by Bulldog on Dec 20th, 2013 at 7:15pm

Ritaratbag wrote on Dec 19th, 2013 at 3:45pm:
Keep taking the medicine!
Happy Christmas to you's two's in your shack on the hill!

Merry Christmas to you's two as well, have uped his medication but still no sign of improvement. Found him this morning insisting that Jefferey signs the pledge, worrying really with Jefferey being a cat!
Yours an ever hopeful Bulldogs t'other half.

Title: Re: Advice when buying a property in Spain.
Post by Roadruns on May 25th, 2014 at 6:36pm
Another information article to read. Good stuff.

Title: Re: Advice when buying a property in Spain.
Post by jollyolive on May 26th, 2014 at 8:52am
A bit more to worry you, sorry.     your house does not look old,whywas  it not finished ?   Was it Brit owned ?  Did it get officially stopped ? . Presumably no septic system, no power , no water storage ? I would try to cost those 3 major items plus cost of floors, render ,wiring, plumbing,kitchen , bathroom ,water heating (then double it ! )  The point being  ,that  what can you buy that is liveable for this amount of money .Special care if this is a permanent home for you.

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