@@amandaroberts5111 good call! Yes, we'll spend 3 weeks in the area to learn what those properties are like at different times of the day / night, as well as during week days vs weekends. I also plan to ask the neighbors what living there is like, etc. Pretty exciting!
good one Stu, something very common in Spain is rental listings too good to be true that don't exist in order to switch to a real property after the agent gets you to connect by WhatsApp Im looking to rent then purchase in Torrevieja
Thanks for another informative video regarding life in Spain. Would love to see more homes for sale in the 500k range, since that price will qualify you for the “Golden Visa “. Your ticket to the EU.
Great info, Stu! I’m interested in buying property in Spain and Italy as a part time residences (modest, but comfortable, in a town/village with fewer than 10K residents,relatively inexpensive homes-between €60-90K each)…but I don’t want to be a tax resident because another country shouldn’t be entitled to my hard-earned US military pension (and military veteran disability compensation)….or my wife’s US govt pension (when she retires) or our US social security pensions when we’re eligible to receive it. And, certainly, not our investment accounts or other US-based assets. While staying in either country we’ll be contributing to the local economy sufficiently by spending money in stores, restaurants, car rental, household expenses, etc….
That's where I found quite a few under 100K Euros. However the people are different about how see foreigners if not very high rates of tourism for decades types of mentalities. It's all about what see that have in common with each other. There's no forcing that's going to work out if seen as too different in types of peoples That's more largest cities that will do so, because of more variety of types of people. .
Very interesting video Stu.. quite shocked at some of the high prices in rural north of spain. almost what we'd pay in this small town in Ireland but our salaries are more than double the average Spanish salary.. how do people afford it there?
That marbella property seems expensive for a small flat but heads up for those wanting to invest ... any flat by the coast goes onto a weekly summer rental market, where properties are on for 1000€ a week easily in this area (Marbella is high end), or in fact anywhere along the coast.. it's a shame because this sets a seasonality for rentals, and few owners want to rent all year around except for skycraping prices...yet an advantage for property owners, and global and hobby investors, those with the cash.
Tecnosasa forced me to sign form I would pay them e4k fees as the buyer to view a e30k house as the buyer. Is this normal practice in Spain. I did not buy I thought seller pays fees to estate agents
I'm shocked you are being so rude re fotos of people's house's 🙄🙄 so what if they don't tidy up etc .. your not buying their rubbish if that's how you want to look at it !!
Very bizarre some of his comments OTT wasn't as though he was looking at hotel rooms ffs.Maybe he's a clean freak anyway ladies just don't leave any dirty underwear laying in case Stu pays you a visit! 😂
My landlord is selling and wants me out. Ive spent hours trying to find an affordable place to rent long term but they are as rare as hens teeth and there's nothing i can afford even going a few miles inland from Costa del Sol.
23:44 My wife and I are wanting to move to Spain permanently. We have several exotic animals and a dog. She has a preexisting condition so we will need health insurance. I am hearing about Adeslas. Are Americans with preexisting conditions typically acceptable into private insurance programs in Spain? Would anyone have advice on transportation of exotic animals to Spain?
As with any medical condition, get a medical insurance to cover the condition, if any happens As far the animals consult any local veterinary for advise,
There are also many towns near the Mediterranean (or at the coast even) which aren't famous and offer the same Mediterranean experience and are chill and affordable. For some reason everyone seem to go to the same few places.
Estuart, I wouldn’t mind seeing more videos of this nature Colega.
Thank you Stu. Very helpful and informative .
Found this really interesting. Thanks Stuart.
Stuart, you have an AMAZINGLY good way of thinking about properties that I REALLY appreciate: ¡Madre mía! ☺
Heading over from the US in 3 days to look for a place to buy around Marbella. Can't wait!
Good luck, always check a property at night after first viewing, as in Spain places can get noisier at night, thats my tip!
@@amandaroberts5111 good call! Yes, we'll spend 3 weeks in the area to learn what those properties are like at different times of the day / night, as well as during week days vs weekends. I also plan to ask the neighbors what living there is like, etc. Pretty exciting!
good one Stu, something very common in Spain is rental listings too good to be true that don't exist in order to switch to a real property after the agent gets you to connect by WhatsApp Im looking to rent then purchase in Torrevieja
Great show loved this one Stu.
Don't forget to add sales tax to these prices - 10% on new builds and 8% on pre owned.
Valencia community property tax is 10% for resales and 11.5% for new builds, when purchasing
Thank you Stuart mate
Antequera in Malaga province is a big posh busy small city with impressive views. All services and more but not isolated in any way
Thanks for another informative video regarding life in Spain.
Would love to see more homes for sale in the 500k range, since that price will qualify you for the “Golden Visa “. Your ticket to the EU.
Great info, Stu! I’m interested in buying property in Spain and Italy as a part time residences (modest, but comfortable, in a town/village with fewer than 10K residents,relatively inexpensive homes-between €60-90K each)…but I don’t want to be a tax resident because another country shouldn’t be entitled to my hard-earned US military pension (and military veteran disability compensation)….or my wife’s US govt pension (when she retires) or our US social security pensions when we’re eligible to receive it. And, certainly, not our investment accounts or other US-based assets. While staying in either country we’ll be contributing to the local economy sufficiently by spending money in stores, restaurants, car rental, household expenses, etc….
I just saw a apartment for 65 k euros 💶 in Múrcia 👏👏👏
how many sqft area!?
That's where I found quite a few under 100K Euros. However the people are different about how see foreigners if not very high rates of tourism for decades types of mentalities. It's all about what see that have in common with each other. There's no forcing that's going to work out if seen as too different in types of peoples That's more largest cities that will do so, because of more variety of types of people. .
Very interesting video Stu.. quite shocked at some of the high prices in rural north of spain. almost what we'd pay in this small town in Ireland but our salaries are more than double the average Spanish salary.. how do people afford it there?
That marbella property seems expensive for a small flat but heads up for those wanting to invest ... any flat by the coast goes onto a weekly summer rental market, where properties are on for 1000€ a week easily in this area (Marbella is high end), or in fact anywhere along the coast.. it's a shame because this sets a seasonality for rentals, and few owners want to rent all year around except for skycraping prices...yet an advantage for property owners, and global and hobby investors, those with the cash.
Interesting video Stuart, thank you
Great video Stu
As usual, great video
Are the municipal or communal property taxes or expenses included in the listings?
Nice one here.
What's your Spanish level and how long did it take you to achieve it?
We are looking for property neAr Amadores
Tecnosasa forced me to sign form I would pay them e4k fees as the buyer to view a e30k house as the buyer. Is this normal practice in Spain. I did not buy I thought seller pays fees to estate agents
Seller pays
Tread carefully with cave homes, very desirable but the insurance is like another mortgage.
I wonder how much the pisos are selling for in Madrid and Barcelona?
The change is delta. If you got all cash, there are good deals on the offer, always!
Way too much. Take Malaga and double or triple it. And Malaga has become expensive already.
I'm shocked you are being so rude re fotos of people's house's 🙄🙄 so what if they don't tidy up etc .. your not buying their rubbish if that's how you want to look at it !!
Where got those types of photos? That's not from any real estate company or agent.
Very bizarre some of his comments OTT wasn't as though he was looking at hotel rooms ffs.Maybe he's a clean freak anyway ladies just don't leave any dirty underwear laying in case Stu pays you a visit! 😂
My landlord is selling and wants me out. Ive spent hours trying to find an affordable place to rent long term but they are as rare as hens teeth and there's nothing i can afford even going a few miles inland from Costa del Sol.
23:44 My wife and I are wanting to move to Spain permanently. We have several exotic animals and a dog. She has a preexisting condition so we will need health insurance. I am hearing about Adeslas. Are Americans with preexisting conditions typically acceptable into private insurance programs in Spain? Would anyone have advice on transportation of exotic animals to Spain?
As with any medical condition, get a medical insurance to cover the condition, if any happens
As far the animals consult any local veterinary for advise,
I think Almeria sounds good to be, away from the crowd and madness. Weather and sea.
There are also many towns near the Mediterranean (or at the coast even) which aren't famous and offer the same Mediterranean experience and are chill and affordable. For some reason everyone seem to go to the same few places.
Wow dude, and with that little bit of censorship I'll be unfollowing you!