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@@livinlavidacosta Crime is a major issue and I wouldn’t recommend Spain as a place to relax. The criminals watch your every move and have turned the country a hell hole for foreigners.
We have just come across your channel, and it was so easy to subscribe. It's very refreshing to listen to people like you guys when you don't get the feeling you're being sold something. We're both in our mid 60's and hoping to retire to Spain next year, so we'll be watching you guys closely. Muchas gracias for the videos. 😊😊
Thank you so much, and welcome to the channel! 🌟 How exciting that you’re planning to retire to Spain next year! 🙌Wishing you both all the best with your plans! Muchas gracias for watching! 🥰
One thing about Spain is that it has the diversity of a continent squeezed into the size of a State in the US. You will see it when you travel to Madrid, or to the north of Spain (Basque C., Asturias, Galicia, León..) and you compare the weather, people and landscapes to Alicante or to the South (Andalucía) and the East (Valencia, Barcelona) On a same day you can be on a sunny beach or in a snowy blizzard, with all the different people, food and culture that it means. Nice video and welcome to Spain! 😉 Greetings from Barcelona.
Thank you so much! 😊 You described Spain perfectly!! We can’t wait to explore more of Spain’s contrasts, especially up north. We plan on doing the Camino one day... 🤩🙌 It’s amazing how much beauty and diversity this country has packed into every corner!
We wouldn’t miss exploring that area-it’s definitely on our list! 🙌We’re doing the Camino and can’t wait to experience the beauty of Asturias along the way. Thanks again for the suggestion! 🥰
Thinking of Spain for retirement but certainly planning to visit at different times of the year first. I also think I wouldn’t want to live too close to the sea or at least high enough in case of tsunami as silly as it may sound. I love that there are mountains (and Pyrenees) for hiking and yet close to the sea and cities are walkable. Weather great. Socializing - yes lack of is my biggest concern just as it is in a new city and state where I am now. I joined hiking group, classes… gym, etc. Attend events. May be similar anywhere we decide to retire. A lot to decide and budget if planning to ever return to the states.
Sounds like a solid plan! Spain has it all-great hiking, walkable cities, and amazing weather. Of course, there's a lot to consider when making a life-changing decision, like budget, emergencies, and lifestyle. The good news? There are plenty of social groups here, so finding community shouldn’t be too hard. Excited to see where your journey takes you! 😊
Wij hebben 1jaar geleden een huis gekocht in Murcia , Camposol dat is zan de Costa Calida . Op 2 weken na alle dagen mooi weer gehad en in de winter was het 28 gr gemiddeld . Hier heerst een micro climaat wat wonderen doet voor je gezondheid . Heerlijk rustig hier en alles blijft open . Restaurants met 2x per week entertainment. Wij genieten dagelijks van ons mooie , betaalbare , huis met grote tuin en zwembad . Dit is puur genieten ..
That sounds amazing! Camposol in Costa Calida seems like a fantastic place to enjoy the sun and tranquility. So glad you're loving your home, garden, and pool. Pure bliss-thanks for sharing! 😊
Thank you so much! 🥰We're glad our videos are helping you with such an exciting decision! We have some great, informative videos coming soon that will hopefully solidify your choice. Stay tuned! 😊
Gosh. Just came across your channel. I’ve subscribed. This was a fantastic video. So informative. I am seriously contemplating moving to Spain. Your vlog helped a lot.
Thank you so much for subscribing! 🥰 We're thrilled to hear that you found the video informative as you consider moving to Spain! How exciting for you! Good luck with your plans, and we hope to see you in Spain soon! 🌟😜
Lots of common sense advice there, and all five of your reasons are true. We have owned in San Luis Torrevieja since 1997 but still use it as a lock up and leave second home from U.K. Definately feel fitter with the Spanish climate and like yourselves easily surpass th 10k steps every day as well as regular swimming and cycling. The supermarket food has become more expensive but eating out is still chep compared to U.K. Keep it up you will definately extend your lifespan.
Thank you! 🥰It’s great to hear you've been enjoying Torrevieja, for so long. We agree-the active lifestyle here is amazing! Eating out in Spain is still such great value compared to Canada, where it easily costs us at least $100!! Here's to staying healthy in sunny Spain! ☀😊
We bought a place in Villamartin about 8 years ago, we love the weather in Spain but at the moment I don't see myself retiring there. I know those beaches well and they are natural and beautiful. Lately, Spain has got very expensive, especially for food, The food is without doubt better than most places in Europe. The cost of cars are eyewateringly expensive. Fuel is cheaper than most big EU countries but unless you have large savings and a good pension income you would really want to choose your retirement area wisely.
Villamartin is a great area! 🥰 We hear you; it’s getting expensive everywhere! We weighed all the pros and cons, and for us, Spain is the right choice, even with the rising costs. Thank you for sharing your perspective too! 🤗
Wife and I are considering retiring in Spain. We like the chill lifestyle and the wonderful food. We have only vacationed in Barcelona, Madrid and Sevilla so far. I would like to check out other parts of the country including Valencia and Malaga. Where we live in the USA is outrageously expensive, stressful and full of traffic. Best wishes with your RUclips channel.
We are spoiled for choice here in Spain, so many amazing places!! We absolutely love Málaga, and although we haven’t been to Valencia yet, we’ll be visiting in November and can’t wait! Best of luck with your retirement plans-it sounds like Spain is the perfect fit for you. 🥰
@@livinlavidacosta I think Americans make a lot higher salaries for the same job titles in Europe, but I believe Europeans are much happier. The stress in America is astronomical. I am so glad we have the option to move somewhere less stressful. We worked hard and always lived below our means. I think Americans are blinded by salary and do not account for cost of health care, college, child care, property tax, etc. We pay 11k in property tax every year for a small old house in Virginia. Also, very little work/life balance.
People in there seventys behaving like teenagers, I definitely believe that, I'm in that age bracket , I decided to attend active retirement, what a pack of complainers, like spoiled brats , all wanted to be the boss, I asked them if anyone was interested in music, or art, as I play the violin , or try to play I started a few years ago. Some laughed at me, so thought it was a crazy idea.disaster for me, I never went back.I travel to music festivals now and I meet great younger people who share the music and help me play. I'm now thinking of buying a property in Spain, but I will be very cautious of the grey army.
This makes our hearts so happy! 🙌Love how you’re embracing life through music and festivals-such an inspiration! Wishing you the best in finding your perfect spot! 🥰
Aww, thank you! Santi will love hearing that, especially since he’s a little older than I am (I’m in my late 40s), and we both appreciate the compliment! 😊
Totally agree with you. We moved here one year a go. We got a golden visa and love Andalusia. We bought an apartment in torremolinos. We are also lived 27 years in Canada and 28 years in the USA. My wife is from the uk and I’m from Switzerland originally.
That's amazing! We totally relate to your experience-Andalusia is incredible! 🇪🇸 Torremolinos is such a great choice! It’s awesome to hear you've lived in so many places. Enjoy your new adventure! 🙌
Great video. Really honest, straight forward thoughts on 'what's good about living in Spain' . I'm looking forwards to following your progress and finally settling in to a good life in Spain. I lived in Andalucia,Sevilla: tough as hell trying to understand the Andaluz Spanish. I made good friends there, both Spanish and Expat. Then went and lived in Madrid for 5 years, which is great. I suddenly found that I could understand what people were actually saying in Spanish. The Andalucians chew off the end of each word - every word in the sentence. Madrilenos speak fast and clearly. I miss it all, and am seriously thinking about spending my later years of life back in Spain. I wish you both all the best, may life in Spain for you be full of adventure and discovery.
Thank you so much! It sounds like you’ve had an incredible experience living in both Andalucía and Madrid. We really appreciate your support and wish you all the best in your next adventure, wherever it may lead!🥰
We’re currently in México doing content about México, for now, but relocating has crossed our minds! We have subscribed to your channel to learn more. Thanks for your videos!!
Thank you so much for subscribing! Exciting that you're creating content in Mexico! 🥰Wishing you the best, and happy to have you along as you explore the idea of relocating! 😊
My husband and l retired early in Spain in 2022 and we are so happy here! We live in Madrid and with the excellent transportation we don't need to drive. We have a condo in playa Poniente in Benidorm that we go to a few times a year. The food, weather, affordable healthcare, etc etc etc makes it so worth it. I wish you guys the best with your plans to move to Spain. For me it's the best country to live!
Esta calidad de vida, sobre todo para las personas mayores se consigue pagando impuestos.El sistema sanitario, la educación, las pensiones de jubilación, las instalaciones adaptadas para personas con movilidad reducida, el trato a los inmigrantes, etc, etc son gracias a la contribución de TODOS/AS LOS ESPAÑOLES con sus impuestos, paga más el que más tiene para construir un país para todos/as. Deberíais aprender en vuestro país a ser más solidarios unos con otros y estaría genial si los estadounidenses que venís a disfrutar del pais que hemos construido con mucho esfuerzo los españoles, aportarais algo, por lo menos...aprender el idioma. Un saludo y gracias por valorar nuestro sistema y calidad de vida
Santi nació aquí, habla el idioma y ha vivido aquí. Me he enamorado del país, la cultura, la gente, la calidad de vida y, por supuesto, el clima! ☀ Qué lo puede superar? Nos pinchamos a nosotros mismos todos los días!
Interestingly, this summer I spent 4 weeks in Egypt (currently I live in the UK). Over the 4 weeks I was relaxed, full of energy, some days I went to the gym for 2 hours in the morning and then I accompanied by son in the evening from 9pm-10pm at the gym for another 2 hours in the evening, went scuba diving, plust other physical activities, time on the beach or out with the family in the evening I ate much less, no snacking, lost weight and felt so relaxed. Now back in the UK I have no energy, struggle to workout once a day, feel exhausted all the time and in the evening cannot bring myself to do anything other than crashing out on the sofa in front of the tv and snacking again. It is not life, it is a treadmill. Can't wait to get back to the sun again.
That time in Egypt sounds amazing! 🙌It’s incredible how the sun and lifestyle can recharge us. Here’s to more sun, energy, and that vibrant life you found there! ☀
This gives a "looking through rose tinted glasses view of life in Spain". It is lovely but when you have a house to maintain, garden to look after, cooking a meal every day, cleaning the house inside and out, laundry shopping, maintenance of the home, doing exercise to keep ourselves active and healthy then trust me life here is nit all beach days, sitting in bars, restaurants and fiestas, fiestas and more fiestas. We have been in Spain for 3 weeks and not been out for a meal, nit been to a bar nor a fiesta - why we have had too much to do at home.
Thanks for sharing your experience! You're absolutely right-living in Spain isn’t just about hanging at the beach all day. There's real-life stuff like home upkeep and daily chores. We know that 100%, just rather be doing all that in Spain than Canada! 😉
You would do the same responsibilities and daily routine in any other country, the difference is once it's done there are lots of options to have fun :)
Will be retiring to Spain in 2025 and plan to spend at least 1 year moving around to different areas, mostly in Andalusia and the Murcia area of Costa Blanco, though we will check out your area for sure. We currently live and work in Asia (my wife is Filipina and I teach the US military in Japan) and only plan to go back to the US for family visits (I'm from NY and my family is now mostly in Florida.) I much prefer Europe and hope to get Spanish residency after my wife gets Spanish citizenship so we no longer have to deal with Filipino passports and visas. I spent time in Spain in the 90's and fell in love with the simple and slow lifestyle, and living on an island for 14 years has taught me that slow is best. You guys are doing it right. Enjoy!
@@livinlavidacosta It was a custom also done in the past in the US, as can be seen in Gone with the Wind, and they where not of Spanish descent. It is a custom imposed by climatic conditions. Colder areas of Spain have no siesta tradition.
Absolutely! Spain offers such an incredible quality of life-amazing weather, a relaxed lifestyle, and so much to explore. It’s definitely a dream for retirement! 😊
We’re not too worried about squatters since we live in a gated urbanization, which gives us extra security. 🙌Plus, our keyholder checks on the property when friends and family aren’t staying, so that gives us peace of mind! 😃
I live in this part of Spain and yes life is good, however, i envy Canadian winters and the snow, frost and clear skies, in the uk winters are so miserable which is one of the reasons i moved to Spain. Enjoy the good life.
@andywoodcock2803 To be honest, we would be happy if winter was 2-3 months max, but when it lasts 6 months and it's -20 out constantly, then the seasonal depression starts kicking in! 🤣
Love your video! I'm British, but I married a beautiful Spanish lady in 1997 and moved to Murcia, Spain. We have a second home at the beach near where you are, in Mil Palmeras. It takes us around 45 minutes to drive there from Murcia and we go most weekends and holidays. I love swimming in the sea. In the winter I use a wetsuit. My wife does SUP. We also go for long walks, and have passed these beaches many times. If you ever want to meet up, maybe we can help you out with some things, let me know. God bless +++
Thank you! 😊 We love Mil Palmeras too-such a beautiful area (we always ride our bikes there)! I’m sure Santi will definitely be swimming in the sea every day in the winter-he’s much braver than I am! 🤣Absolutely, it would be great to meet up one day!🥰
I just discovered you guys, and loved te video and your enthusiasm for your new life. It’s really inspiring so, I’m moving there next month, to the northern part of the country and we can’t wait to be there. Thank you for sharing!
We're so glad you enjoyed the video and found it inspiring! How exciting that you're moving to the north of Spain next month! 🇪🇸 We wish you the best on your new adventure, and thank you for your kind words! 🙌✨
Great video, your feedback helps a lot, thanks for sharing. My wife and I recently retired and are planning our move to Spain (Andalusia) next year on a Non-Lucrative Visa once our home sells. Maybe we'll bump into each other someday.. Disfruta a España! Cheers, from Florida.🍻
Sounds like a wonderful plan! 🥰 We LOVE Andalucía! Best of luck with the sale and the move-Spain is going to be an incredible adventure for you both! Yes, maybe we will meet someday! 🇪🇸🙌
we have property near you, which we use for holidays, i will be 60 next year and retiring. We will be living 6 months, during the winter, in spain and 6 months in the UK. I too feel much healthier and happier in Spain. Good video guys x
@markashley6962 sounds like an amazing plan, sharing your time between both countries! 🙌 We are so glad you enjoyed the video, and thanks for watching! 🥰
Hi guys from villamartin im in between moving to punta prima currently , I’ve had a holiday home on the OC for 12 years I’m hopefully retiring in the next 2 yrs here ( God willing ) enjoy it’s the best Best wishes guys great video Philip essex 🇬🇧 🇨🇦
@pennybaxter4 thank you for the kind words!! 🥰 The OC is simply amazing - we still pinch ourselves to have found this slice of paradise! Wishing you all the best with your retirement plan! Enjoy! 🙌
I love Spain too, NOT their taxes. Better to not stay there over 180 days a year. If you do, you are considered a resident. All foreign sourced income is taxed. The "hacienda" doesn't play. Get a good tax attorney.
Totally get where you're coming from! Thankfully, Santi was born in Spain, so we don’t have to deal with those tax residency issues. But you're absolutely right-if you're there over 180 days, the 'hacienda' definitely makes sure you're considered a resident for tax purposes. A good tax attorney is a must for navigating that 🥰
Spain is obviously not Canada, but as foreigners prefer to settle in Andalusia and the Mediterranean coast, they tend to think that Spain is like that. Naturally they do not settle in climates like Teruel where, as all Spaniards know, temperatures can reach -20º. And there are many more places like that. I know some cities in Andalusia, Cadiz, Seville, Malaga, Granada... spectacular and wonderful places, but when I travel from one to another the landscape depresses me and the heat of their summer crushes me. What I want to say is that the sun and the heat do not occur in all of Spain for those who think so because Spain is a Mediterranean country. I was born two hundred meters from the sea, all my childhood are memories of the whole days I spent on the beach... and it took me more than 50 years to get to know the Mediterranean. I would not change my Asturias for anything.
You’re absolutely right-Spain’s diverse climates and landscapes offer so much more than just the Mediterranean. It’s great to hear how much you love Asturias! 🥰We’re actually planning a visit there soon to explore its unique charm ourselves. 😊
I have Spanish ancestry and have not been to Spain. I plan to visit next year but prefer to visit the areas where the heat is not as overbearing. Where is the best place to visit where the weather is more tolerable in the summer?
@@gloriaoppen8412 Without a doubt, the north, although in summer we can have days of more than 30ºC, but don't let the heat stop you from visiting other places in Spain. I like the north, but I also like the Alhambra and it's not in the north, so I try to avoid the Andalusian summer.Barcelona is in the north, but I've always been told that it's very hot in summer. The Cantabrian coast has the mildest summer, and the Canary Islands are famous for their fairly stable climate. Check it out.
Hi The health care system at Torrevieja is good mainly : I am 57 and i had a operation on my eyes last January. I was operated on quickly and my after care was excellent. Ps I love that walk . One downside of the Torrevieja area is that when summer comes it becomes a lot dirtier which is very sad, I wish these visitors would respect it more ( especially letting their dogs poo) Regards Nerissa Happy walking guys
@user-ju7sh9ml4f Yes, it's the same where we live.. lots of dog owners don't pick up their dog poo! It makes us loving dog owners look bad. Thanks for watching! 🥰
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Lived in Fuengirola, Malaga province for eight years in the 90s. We live in the Caribbean now, and visit Spain for a few mths. a year. Fun to get back, but not the paradise it was. Really crowded now.
@@livinlavidacosta Estaba siendo irónica, claro que es segura, me hace gracia lo de "relativamente ".. ¿Soy la primera interacción que tenéis con una española?
@@MsElke11 ¿A que viene esta actitud??? Los españoles también tenemos nuestras profesiones y dinero. ¿Cree usted que no? Y con la presión y especulación turística, la subida de precios y la destrucción de la sociedad y de nuestro derecho a la vivienda se ve pisoteado por un turismo depredador. Fijese usted con que agresividad está usted reaccionando.....
@@livinlavidacosta I have lived here for over 4 years and don't want to leave ever ,it's the 1st time I have seen your videos and pressed the bell button straight away x
Thank you for that Video! do you live in Alicante? if so where do you recommend closed to the beach? we will be moving from the US with our two mini schnauzers. I would love to see another video about your travels with your dog, tips and fun adventures, Cheers!
@mariaelvira1521 Yes, we live 45 min south of Alicante in Orihuela Costa. 🥰 For us, it's easy to travel with Levi since he has his EU Pet Passport. Traveling without that before was a little stressful as we had to have the proper documentation (vaccines and health certificate certified by a vet AND the Canadian Food Inspection Agency all within 10 days before traveling to Spain). I'm sure the process is very similar in the US. Once you live there or own a property, your doggies can receive their EU pet passport! 🙌 It will be much easier traveling with your schnauzers who will be able to sit in cabin with you. Levi is 53 lbs and has to travel in cargo (unfortunately).
Healthcare is a top priority for us, and although we haven't used Spain's system yet, we've heard great things about it! 🇪🇸 There are also plenty of ways to make friends, like joining clubs or striking up a conversation while out walking or dining! 😊👋
Para hacer amigos tienes que introducirte en la sociedad española. La mejor manera es trabajar en una empresa. Pero eso no lo vais a hacer. Al final acabaréis en un Guetto de Guiris, como todos.
Have you checked out the tax burdens in Spain once you become residents? They are steep! depending on where you live, buying property or renting can be quite expensive. I live in Portugal and I love the Iberian Peninsula. I love the fact that it has Mediterranean climate, but I come from California so I’ve known this all my life. You’ll find overtime that it is not Paradise.
@pbohearn you are totally right! No country is perfect (we mention this in our outro). Taxes in Spain are less than the taxes and cost of living in Canada. For us, Spain ticks all our boxes. 🥰
@@livinlavidacosta thank you! We are going to be in Andalusia in February. This will be our first trip to Europe. We’ve always gone to Mexico and Central America. We are doing a home stay to get the feel of things then in the future we will be more adventurous. How do you locate good rentals?
@@ryetr03 That’s amazing-your first European trip! 🇪🇸 You’re going to LOVE it. We actually bought our house sight unseen, so we didn’t need a rental, but we’ve heard great things about Idealista and Airbnb for finding good places. Have a fantastic time in Andalusia! We love it down there too!! 🙌
To get a permanent visa to live in Spain, you can apply for the Non-Lucrative Visa, which requires proof of financial means (around €2,400/month or roughly $2,600) , private health insurance, and various documents like a clean criminal record. After 5 years of living in Spain with this visa, you may qualify for permanent residency! 🇪🇸
Hay un viaje de turismo cultural muy interesante por una zona menos conocida: Cáceres (Patrimonio de la humanidad), Parque Natural de Las Batuecas, La Alberca (un pueblo medieval declarado Monumento Nacional), Salamanca (Patrimonio de la humanidad). Es una zona de la España interior, cercana a la frontera con Portugal y muy distinta al Mediterráneo o al Norte-Cantábrico. También el Camino puede hacerse desde Cáceres. Es una ruta mucho menos conocida, su nombre es "vía de la plata" (es una antigua calzada romana) que se une al Camino francés en Astorga (León). Para la jubilación, merece la pena conocer Huelva. Es una zona mucho menos conocida y masificada y por ello las viviendas son más baratas. Tiene unas playas interminables, mucha naturaleza salvaje (Doñana) y unos productos tanto del mar como de la montaña que son famosos en toda España (sobre todo la gamba de Huelva y el jamón ibérico de Jabugo).
Tenemos planeado descubrir cada rincón de España, ¡especialmente el norte! Nos encanta la diversidad de paisajes, culturas y sabores que ofrece cada región. También planeamos hacer el Camino. ¡Estamos emocionados por lo que nos espera en esta aventura! 🙌
@jacquelinebalderas4204 Spain and Canada have a double tax treaty. We have a video on that in detail as we interviewed a Canadian tax lawyer. Feel free to check it out. That being said, we will pay approximately 15%. 🥰
What part of Spain is this? Maybe I missed it but look lovely. What's the emigration progress? Ive read going to townhall registration after that emigration? I'm looking I to Spain and already got my nie/dni number..
When we were looking for a holiday home, this area was much more affordable than the south, like Malaga. The beautiful beaches, hidden coves, and friendly expat community drew us in. Plus, it has all the comforts of home and 320 days of sunshine-what more could we ask for? 🙌
@@livinlavidacostaWe’re looking at Costa del Sol now but need to check your area out. We’re looking for an apartment with a sea view. Would love to learn more. Any chance to continue this conversation via email?
@robklein1981 Costa del Sol is absolutely beautiful, but it is definitely worth checking out our area, too. We would be happy to continue the conversation - feel free to reach out! 🥰 livinlavidacosta@gmail.com
Do you as Canadians are required to pay a high tax as residents ? I understand us North Americans we will have a very high tax, if we live in Spain but we are American citizens. I’m 55 my husband is 59 our dream is to moved to Spain as well, not sure where yet 😊 we been to Barcelona,Madrid and Costa del sol 5x But the tax situation has us a little worried and confused 🫤
@milariestoro5890 Canada and Spain have a double tax treaty. Pensions are taxed at 15%. I believe it's the same for the US, but I could be wrong. I would recommend speaking with a tax lawyer / accountant who knows the US / Spanish tax laws. I hope everything works out and you get to move to Spain! 🥰
I am Spanish, double taxation,,, Spain has an agreement signed with the USA and CANADA on double taxation,,, if your country collects taxes on your pension in your country of origin, in Spain you will have to file the declaration of the income specifying that you already pay your taxes in your country, and you should not pay anything in Spain, except the indirect taxes derived from having a property, (that is, if the city council charges the IBI of a house you will have to pay it,) Like all people who have properties in Spain, regardless of their income, ,,,
@@milariestoro5890 In Spain taxes are progressive, they are not the imposition that they prescribe, and I will give you an example, let's say a person in Spain earns 40,000 euros a year, well here we have the tax tables, remember it is 40,000 euros a year earned in Spain,,,,,,,,First tranche up to 12,450 euros that pays 19%. Second tranche up to 20,199 euros with a 24% rate. Third tranche up to 35,199 euros with a 30% rate. Fourth tranche up to 59,999 euros with 37%, well of the 40,000 euros the first 12,400 would pay 19%, the second tranche 20,100 euros we have 7,500 euros at 24% third tranche 35,000 euros at 30%, which would pay 9,900 euros at 30%, and the remaining 5,000 euros would pay 37%, that is, I would pay 12,400 euros at 19%--7,500 euros at 20%...9,900 euros at 30%, and 5,000 euros at 37%, people with that It's confusing, look, 50,000 euros at 37%, but it's not like that, this has the discounts that the law grants, so the amounts go down a lot, greetings
@jasonsweb1 the first beach is called Playa Aguamarina, and then the larger beach is called Playa de La Glea. If you have kids (of all ages), we highly recommend Playa de La Glea. 🙌🌟
@simon.knudsen it's 45 min south of Alicante in Orihuela Costa. We are surrounded by beautiful beaches and coves, bike paths / boardwalk, restaurants galore, golf courses, and even a huge outdoor mall! Our area has it all! Stay tuned as we have a video coming out, which may make your decision to choose this area much easier!😜 I will say too, this area is much more affordable as well. 🙌
@@livinlavidacosta that sounds awesome! Is there any specific apartment complexes you can recommend looking at? Maybe a website where I can check some of the units out online?
@@simon.knudsen I would check out Idealista, Fotocasa, and Kyero-they offer both rentals and properties for purchase, so you can explore different options depending on what you’re looking for. 🥰
We had a house in Spain for fifteen years and had to sell because of burglaries and street robberies. I wouldn’t recommend buying there if you want to be stress free.
@@MsElke11 We were in Alicante area, it was full of poor East Europeans and poor North Africans, alongside the relative affluence of second and third homeowners, everyone was a target and it was quite relentless.
Also, if you are not there full-time, you may come back and find that you’ve got squatters living in your house and it’s very difficult to get them out legally. The laws in favor of the squatters.
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@@welcomeherelena yes!!
@@livinlavidacosta Crime is a major issue and I wouldn’t recommend Spain as a place to relax. The criminals watch your every move and have turned the country a hell hole for foreigners.
I lived in Spain for 4 years, but returned to Ireland for family reasons. However, I miss Spain hugely, its a fantastic country.
@@michaeltravers6109 it certainly is!! Who knows, maybe you'll be back one day 🤗
We have just come across your channel, and it was so easy to subscribe. It's very refreshing to listen to people like you guys when you don't get the feeling you're being sold something. We're both in our mid 60's and hoping to retire to Spain next year, so we'll be watching you guys closely. Muchas gracias for the videos. 😊😊
Thank you so much, and welcome to the channel! 🌟 How exciting that you’re planning to retire to Spain next year! 🙌Wishing you both all the best with your plans! Muchas gracias for watching! 🥰
One thing about Spain is that it has the diversity of a continent squeezed into the size of a State in the US. You will see it when you travel to Madrid, or to the north of Spain (Basque C., Asturias, Galicia, León..) and you compare the weather, people and landscapes to Alicante or to the South (Andalucía) and the East (Valencia, Barcelona) On a same day you can be on a sunny beach or in a snowy blizzard, with all the different people, food and culture that it means. Nice video and welcome to Spain! 😉 Greetings from Barcelona.
Thank you so much! 😊 You described Spain perfectly!! We can’t wait to explore more of Spain’s contrasts, especially up north. We plan on doing the Camino one day... 🤩🙌 It’s amazing how much beauty and diversity this country has packed into every corner!
Hi I'm moving to Spain from Romania!!!!
That's amazing, congratulations!🙌Our best friends are Romanian! 🥰
When discovering Spain, please do not skip the green Spain. Asturias is beautiful and offers beaches,hiking trails and delicious food.
We wouldn’t miss exploring that area-it’s definitely on our list! 🙌We’re doing the Camino and can’t wait to experience the beauty of Asturias along the way. Thanks again for the suggestion! 🥰
Very relaxing life there good food and lots of money there
Absolutely! Life here is definitely more relaxed, with amazing food everywhere you go. 😋
Thinking of Spain for retirement but certainly planning to visit at different times of the year first. I also think I wouldn’t want to live too close to the sea or at least high enough in case of tsunami as silly as it may sound. I love that there are mountains (and Pyrenees) for hiking and yet close to the sea and cities are walkable. Weather great. Socializing - yes lack of is my biggest concern just as it is in a new city and state where I am now. I joined hiking group, classes… gym, etc. Attend events. May be similar anywhere we decide to retire.
A lot to decide and budget if planning to ever return to the states.
Sounds like a solid plan! Spain has it all-great hiking, walkable cities, and amazing weather. Of course, there's a lot to consider when making a life-changing decision, like budget, emergencies, and lifestyle. The good news? There are plenty of social groups here, so finding community shouldn’t be too hard. Excited to see where your journey takes you! 😊
They are in Dehesa de Campoamor, a lovely place in Alicante province
Wij hebben 1jaar geleden een huis gekocht in Murcia , Camposol dat is zan de Costa Calida . Op 2 weken na alle dagen mooi weer gehad en in de winter was het 28 gr gemiddeld . Hier heerst een micro climaat wat wonderen doet voor je gezondheid . Heerlijk rustig hier en alles blijft open . Restaurants met 2x per week entertainment. Wij genieten dagelijks van ons mooie , betaalbare , huis met grote tuin en zwembad . Dit is puur genieten ..
That sounds amazing! Camposol in Costa Calida seems like a fantastic place to enjoy the sun and tranquility. So glad you're loving your home, garden, and pool. Pure bliss-thanks for sharing! 😊
This is helping me make my decision to retire in Spain.
Thank you so much! 🥰We're glad our videos are helping you with such an exciting decision! We have some great, informative videos coming soon that will hopefully solidify your choice. Stay tuned! 😊
Gosh. Just came across your channel. I’ve subscribed. This was a fantastic video. So informative. I am seriously contemplating moving to Spain. Your vlog helped a lot.
Thank you so much for subscribing! 🥰 We're thrilled to hear that you found the video informative as you consider moving to Spain! How exciting for you! Good luck with your plans, and we hope to see you in Spain soon! 🌟😜
Lots of common sense advice there, and all five of your reasons are true. We have owned in San Luis Torrevieja since 1997 but still use it as a lock up and leave second home from U.K. Definately feel fitter with the Spanish climate and like yourselves easily surpass th 10k steps every day as well as regular swimming and cycling. The supermarket food has become more expensive but eating out is still chep compared to U.K. Keep it up you will definately extend your lifespan.
Thank you! 🥰It’s great to hear you've been enjoying Torrevieja, for so long. We agree-the active lifestyle here is amazing! Eating out in Spain is still such great value compared to Canada, where it easily costs us at least $100!! Here's to staying healthy in sunny Spain! ☀😊
To me, this is one of your best video!
Thank you so much! That means a lot to us! 😊
You actually have ENERGY and health from the light, sun and fresh fruits! 🥰🙏🏻
So true! The sun, fresh air, and fruits really boost our energy and health. 🙌
We bought a place in Villamartin about 8 years ago, we love the weather in Spain but at the moment I don't see myself retiring there. I know those beaches well and they are natural and beautiful. Lately, Spain has got very expensive, especially for food, The food is without doubt better than most places in Europe. The cost of cars are eyewateringly expensive. Fuel is cheaper than most big EU countries but unless you have large savings and a good pension income you would really want to choose your retirement area wisely.
Villamartin is a great area! 🥰 We hear you; it’s getting expensive everywhere! We weighed all the pros and cons, and for us, Spain is the right choice, even with the rising costs. Thank you for sharing your perspective too! 🤗
Wife and I are considering retiring in Spain. We like the chill lifestyle and the wonderful food. We have only vacationed in Barcelona, Madrid and Sevilla so far. I would like to check out other parts of the country including Valencia and Malaga. Where we live in the USA is outrageously expensive, stressful and full of traffic. Best wishes with your RUclips channel.
We are spoiled for choice here in Spain, so many amazing places!! We absolutely love Málaga, and although we haven’t been to Valencia yet, we’ll be visiting in November and can’t wait! Best of luck with your retirement plans-it sounds like Spain is the perfect fit for you. 🥰
@@livinlavidacosta I think Americans make a lot higher salaries for the same job titles in Europe, but I believe Europeans are much happier. The stress in America is astronomical. I am so glad we have the option to move somewhere less stressful. We worked hard and always lived below our means. I think Americans are blinded by salary and do not account for cost of health care, college, child care, property tax, etc. We pay 11k in property tax every year for a small old house in Virginia. Also, very little work/life balance.
@@proudliberal24-sv1wo Completely agree! Less stress, better balance in Europe-money isn’t everything. You’ve earned that lifestyle! 😊
So happy for you both!
Michele and I are soooo-ooo envious.
Great videos and very informative!
Thank you so much! 😊 We really appreciate the support!
People in there seventys behaving like teenagers, I definitely believe that, I'm in that age bracket , I decided to attend active retirement, what a pack of complainers, like spoiled brats , all wanted to be the boss, I asked them if anyone was interested in music, or art, as I play the violin , or try to play I started a few years ago. Some laughed at me, so thought it was a crazy idea.disaster for me, I never went back.I travel to music festivals now and I meet great younger people who share the music and help me play. I'm now thinking of buying a property in Spain, but I will be very cautious of the grey army.
This makes our hearts so happy! 🙌Love how you’re embracing life through music and festivals-such an inspiration! Wishing you the best in finding your perfect spot! 🥰
Santi and Angela you both look younger than your age.
Aww, thank you! Santi will love hearing that, especially since he’s a little older than I am (I’m in my late 40s), and we both appreciate the compliment! 😊
Totally agree with you. We moved here one year a go. We got a golden visa and love Andalusia. We bought an apartment in torremolinos. We are also lived 27 years in Canada and 28 years in the USA. My wife is from the uk and I’m from Switzerland originally.
That's amazing! We totally relate to your experience-Andalusia is incredible! 🇪🇸 Torremolinos is such a great choice! It’s awesome to hear you've lived in so many places. Enjoy your new adventure! 🙌
Thank you!
Watching this from London UK… Unbearable darkness and cold nearly all year around…
Thank you! 😊 The sunshine and warmth make such a difference, especially when you can enjoy it year-round. Hope you're staying warm in London! 🥰
If you need a helper to the pool boy, I am in😂
Haha, love it!! 😂🤣
Great video. Really honest, straight forward thoughts on 'what's good about living in Spain' . I'm looking forwards to following your progress and finally settling in to a good life in Spain. I lived in Andalucia,Sevilla: tough as hell trying to understand the Andaluz Spanish. I made good friends there, both Spanish and Expat. Then went and lived in Madrid for 5 years, which is great. I suddenly found that I could understand what people were actually saying in Spanish. The Andalucians chew off the end of each word - every word in the sentence. Madrilenos speak fast and clearly. I miss it all, and am seriously thinking about spending my later years of life back in Spain. I wish you both all the best, may life in Spain for you be full of adventure and discovery.
Thank you so much! It sounds like you’ve had an incredible experience living in both Andalucía and Madrid. We really appreciate your support and wish you all the best in your next adventure, wherever it may lead!🥰
We’re currently in México doing content about México, for now, but relocating has crossed our minds! We have subscribed to your channel to learn more. Thanks for your videos!!
Thank you so much for subscribing! Exciting that you're creating content in Mexico! 🥰Wishing you the best, and happy to have you along as you explore the idea of relocating! 😊
My husband and l retired early in Spain in 2022 and we are so happy here! We live in Madrid and with the excellent transportation we don't need to drive. We have a condo in playa Poniente in Benidorm that we go to a few times a year. The food, weather, affordable healthcare, etc etc etc makes it so worth it. I wish you guys the best with your plans to move to Spain. For me it's the best country to live!
That's AMAZING!! 🙌We couldn’t agree more-Spain ticks all our boxes too and feels like the perfect place for the next chapter! 😊🇪🇸
We don’t want to be the geriatric clinic for foreigners. We will become increasingly hostile. Like violent.
Sardinia #1 southern Spain #2 😊
@@GARGONDIZZA1 Thanks! You can’t go wrong with either one! 🙌
Esta calidad de vida, sobre todo para las personas mayores se consigue pagando impuestos.El sistema sanitario, la educación, las pensiones de jubilación, las instalaciones adaptadas para personas con movilidad reducida, el trato a los inmigrantes, etc, etc son gracias a la contribución de TODOS/AS LOS ESPAÑOLES con sus impuestos, paga más el que más tiene para construir un país para todos/as. Deberíais aprender en vuestro país a ser más solidarios unos con otros y estaría genial si los estadounidenses que venís a disfrutar del pais que hemos construido con mucho esfuerzo los españoles, aportarais algo, por lo menos...aprender el idioma.
Un saludo y gracias por valorar nuestro sistema y calidad de vida
Santi nació aquí, habla el idioma y ha vivido aquí. Me he enamorado del país, la cultura, la gente, la calidad de vida y, por supuesto, el clima! ☀ Qué lo puede superar? Nos pinchamos a nosotros mismos todos los días!
Luv you guys, so envious you’re doing what I want to do!
Thank you! 😊 That means a lot to us. You’ll make it happen too-so exciting! 🙌
Like number 1000!!! that was interesting hahaha
1000! 🎉🙌
Fantastic place - great video and content - where are you exactly - thanks
Thank you! 😊 We live 45 min south of Alicante in Cabo Roig! The area is called Orihuela Costa 🥰
@@livinlavidacosta ok looks great thank you
Interestingly, this summer I spent 4 weeks in Egypt (currently I live in the UK). Over the 4 weeks I was relaxed, full of energy, some days I went to the gym for 2 hours in the morning and then I accompanied by son in the evening from 9pm-10pm at the gym for another 2 hours in the evening, went scuba diving, plust other physical activities, time on the beach or out with the family in the evening I ate much less, no snacking, lost weight and felt so relaxed. Now back in the UK I have no energy, struggle to workout once a day, feel exhausted all the time and in the evening cannot bring myself to do anything other than crashing out on the sofa in front of the tv and snacking again. It is not life, it is a treadmill. Can't wait to get back to the sun again.
That time in Egypt sounds amazing! 🙌It’s incredible how the sun and lifestyle can recharge us. Here’s to more sun, energy, and that vibrant life you found there! ☀
I'm thinking you might need a collapsible wagon for all that stuff you haul.
Haha yes, we definitely need a wagon for all our beach gear! 😆
We have and it’s one of the best thing we ever did.
So good to hear! Your experience is so encouraging! 😊🙌
This gives a "looking through rose tinted glasses view of life in Spain". It is lovely but when you have a house to maintain, garden to look after, cooking a meal every day, cleaning the house inside and out, laundry shopping, maintenance of the home, doing exercise to keep ourselves active and healthy then trust me life here is nit all beach days, sitting in bars, restaurants and fiestas, fiestas and more fiestas. We have been in Spain for 3 weeks and not been out for a meal, nit been to a bar nor a fiesta - why we have had too much to do at home.
Thanks for sharing your experience! You're absolutely right-living in Spain isn’t just about hanging at the beach all day. There's real-life stuff like home upkeep and daily chores. We know that 100%, just rather be doing all that in Spain than Canada! 😉
You would do the same responsibilities and daily routine in any other country, the difference is once it's done there are lots of options to have fun :)
@@hectorsanchez-vu3nt Exactly! The daily routine is similar, but in Spain, there's so much more to enjoy once the work is done. 🙌
Spain is my favourite place! I’ve been there a few times, I love Andalucia! ❤️❤️❤️. Hi from 🇨🇦
@lorimiller2369 Andalucia is such a beautiful region! We were just in Cadiz and Malaga!
Will be retiring to Spain in 2025 and plan to spend at least 1 year moving around to different areas, mostly in Andalusia and the Murcia area of Costa Blanco, though we will check out your area for sure. We currently live and work in Asia (my wife is Filipina and I teach the US military in Japan) and only plan to go back to the US for family visits (I'm from NY and my family is now mostly in Florida.) I much prefer Europe and hope to get Spanish residency after my wife gets Spanish citizenship so we no longer have to deal with Filipino passports and visas. I spent time in Spain in the 90's and fell in love with the simple and slow lifestyle, and living on an island for 14 years has taught me that slow is best. You guys are doing it right. Enjoy!
@rabukan5842 Amazing!! The best of luck on your retirement, and thank you for watching! 🤗
Controversial opinion: I think the siestas are a brilliant idea! Who wouldn't want a mid-day nap in this heat?
We LOVE siesta time! Some tourists might not enjoy the shops and restaurants closing, but we think it’s totally worth it! 🙌
@@livinlavidacosta It was a custom also done in the past in the US, as can be seen in Gone with the Wind, and they where not of Spanish descent. It is a custom imposed by climatic conditions. Colder areas of Spain have no siesta tradition.
@@santoriniblue8413 You're 💯right! 🥰Siestas are more about adapting to the heat than tradition alone
Thank you. Honest opinion. Retirement looming. Some homework now.
You're welcome! 😊 Best of luck with your retirement plans - doing your homework now will pay off later.🥰
Great life expectations
Absolutely! Spain offers such an incredible quality of life-amazing weather, a relaxed lifestyle, and so much to explore. It’s definitely a dream for retirement! 😊
Are you worried about squanders if you only live here part of the time?
We’re not too worried about squatters since we live in a gated urbanization, which gives us extra security. 🙌Plus, our keyholder checks on the property when friends and family aren’t staying, so that gives us peace of mind! 😃
I see a few comments here about the squatter situation in Spain. Having a security system in the house while being away should mitigate that issue.
You're absolutely right! 💯 A good security system can definitely help mitigate the issue and give peace of mind while you're away!
I live in the UK and I have cousin's who live in tenerife and they are so much happier 💗 7:05
It's great to hear that your cousins are happy in Tenerife!🙌Thanks for sharing! 😊
I live in this part of Spain and yes life is good, however, i envy Canadian winters and the snow, frost and clear skies, in the uk winters are so miserable which is one of the reasons i moved to Spain. Enjoy the good life.
@andywoodcock2803 To be honest, we would be happy if winter was 2-3 months max, but when it lasts 6 months and it's -20 out constantly, then the seasonal depression starts kicking in! 🤣
Love your video! I'm British, but I married a beautiful Spanish lady in 1997 and moved to Murcia, Spain. We have a second home at the beach near where you are, in Mil Palmeras. It takes us around 45 minutes to drive there from Murcia and we go most weekends and holidays.
I love swimming in the sea. In the winter I use a wetsuit. My wife does SUP. We also go for long walks, and have passed these beaches many times. If you ever want to meet up, maybe we can help you out with some things, let me know. God bless +++
Thank you! 😊 We love Mil Palmeras too-such a beautiful area (we always ride our bikes there)! I’m sure Santi will definitely be swimming in the sea every day in the winter-he’s much braver than I am! 🤣Absolutely, it would be great to meet up one day!🥰
I just discovered you guys, and loved te video and your enthusiasm for your new life. It’s really inspiring so, I’m moving there next month, to the northern part of the country and we can’t wait to be there. Thank you for sharing!
We're so glad you enjoyed the video and found it inspiring! How exciting that you're moving to the north of Spain next month! 🇪🇸 We wish you the best on your new adventure, and thank you for your kind words! 🙌✨
Great video, your feedback helps a lot, thanks for sharing.
My wife and I recently retired and are planning our move to Spain (Andalusia) next year on a Non-Lucrative Visa once our home sells. Maybe we'll bump into each other someday.. Disfruta a España! Cheers, from Florida.🍻
Sounds like a wonderful plan! 🥰 We LOVE Andalucía! Best of luck with the sale and the move-Spain is going to be an incredible adventure for you both! Yes, maybe we will meet someday! 🇪🇸🙌
we have property near you, which we use for holidays, i will be 60 next year and retiring. We will be living 6 months, during the winter, in spain and 6 months in the UK. I too feel much healthier and happier in Spain. Good video guys x
@markashley6962 sounds like an amazing plan, sharing your time between both countries! 🙌
We are so glad you enjoyed the video, and thanks for watching! 🥰
How will you get round the 90/180 Schengan rules as a non EU citizen?
@kl5631 Santi was born in Spain, so when we move therw permanently, we won't have to worry about that.
Looks like a beautiful spot. Congratulations 👏
Yes, it it! Thank you for watching 🥰
Hi guys from villamartin im in between moving to punta prima currently , I’ve had a holiday home on the OC for 12 years I’m hopefully retiring in the next 2 yrs here ( God willing ) enjoy it’s the best
Best wishes guys great video
Philip essex 🇬🇧 🇨🇦
@pennybaxter4 thank you for the kind words!! 🥰 The OC is simply amazing - we still pinch ourselves to have found this slice of paradise! Wishing you all the best with your retirement plan! Enjoy! 🙌
@@livinlavidacosta thank you so much 🙏
I love Spain too, NOT their taxes. Better to not stay there over 180 days a year. If you do, you are considered a resident. All foreign sourced income is taxed. The "hacienda" doesn't play. Get a good tax attorney.
Totally get where you're coming from! Thankfully, Santi was born in Spain, so we don’t have to deal with those tax residency issues. But you're absolutely right-if you're there over 180 days, the 'hacienda' definitely makes sure you're considered a resident for tax purposes. A good tax attorney is a must for navigating that 🥰
Tu mentalidad es como la de las plagas de langostas.
Spain is obviously not Canada, but as foreigners prefer to settle in Andalusia and the Mediterranean coast, they tend to think that Spain is like that. Naturally they do not settle in climates like Teruel where, as all Spaniards know, temperatures can reach -20º. And there are many more places like that. I know some cities in Andalusia, Cadiz, Seville, Malaga, Granada... spectacular and wonderful places, but when I travel from one to another the landscape depresses me and the heat of their summer crushes me. What I want to say is that the sun and the heat do not occur in all of Spain for those who think so because Spain is a Mediterranean country. I was born two hundred meters from the sea, all my childhood are memories of the whole days I spent on the beach... and it took me more than 50 years to get to know the Mediterranean. I would not change my Asturias for anything.
You’re absolutely right-Spain’s diverse climates and landscapes offer so much more than just the Mediterranean. It’s great to hear how much you love Asturias! 🥰We’re actually planning a visit there soon to explore its unique charm ourselves. 😊
@@livinlavidacosta You will be welcome.
I have Spanish ancestry and have not been to Spain. I plan to visit next year but prefer to visit the areas where the heat is not as overbearing. Where is the best place to visit where the weather is more tolerable in the summer?
@@gloriaoppen8412 Without a doubt, the north, although in summer we can have days of more than 30ºC, but don't let the heat stop you from visiting other places in Spain. I like the north, but I also like the Alhambra and it's not in the north, so I try to avoid the Andalusian summer.Barcelona is in the north, but I've always been told that it's very hot in summer. The Cantabrian coast has the mildest summer, and the Canary Islands are famous for their fairly stable climate. Check it out.
@@gloriaoppen8412 Anywhere in the North for summers. Asturias personally, my best choice.
Hi
The health care system at Torrevieja is good mainly : I am 57 and i had a operation on my eyes last January. I was operated on quickly and my after care was excellent. Ps I love that walk .
One downside of the Torrevieja area is that when summer comes it becomes a lot dirtier which is very sad, I wish these visitors would respect it more ( especially letting their dogs poo)
Regards Nerissa
Happy walking guys
@user-ju7sh9ml4f Yes, it's the same where we live.. lots of dog owners don't pick up their dog poo! It makes us loving dog owners look bad. Thanks for watching! 🥰
I don't know if you're really Canadian.....I didn't hear "eh" one time, I don't think, lol.
@worldobserver3515 We definitely are 🇨🇦! I did actually say it in our latest video on Benidorm-check out the 11:00! 😜
Tengo envidia- vuestras ideas suenan geniales y de hecho, acabo de suscribirme al canal. Mucha suerte en vuestro siguiente capítulo.
Muchas gracias por suscribirte y por tus palabras tan amables! ✨Estamos emocionados por lo que viene y esperamos seguir compartiendo este viaje contigo!
Where are you in this video?? I have no idea where in Spain this is.
@@nickn7047 it's 45 min south of Alicante! We are walking from Cabo Roig to Campoamor. It's such a scenic area! 🤩
What town in Spain r u in in this video? You never said
@@Stopit77 walking from Cabo Roig to Campoamor. It's in Orihuela Costa, 45 min south from Alicante.
Lived in Fuengirola, Malaga province for eight years in the 90s. We live in the Caribbean now, and visit Spain for a few mths. a year. Fun to get back, but not the paradise it was. Really crowded now.
@terrybogart589 November to April is a nice reprieve from the crowds! 🥰
Yup. Too many people now. Summer is impossible.
Sitting in overcrowded restaurants waiting hours for bad food.
where in the Caribbean?
@sandytw5229 This is in Spain, 45 min south of Alicante! 🥰
@@livinlavidacosta The future Spanish-Sahara. I have heard that climate change is already severely affecting that area and much of Andalucia.
Nice one, folks 👍
@loneranger5928 thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it! 🥰
I also will say that Safety is a big reason to retire in Spain , generally is a safe and calm country , take care.
@josecarlosbayoncueto4689 Yes, we agree that, for the most part, Spain is a relatively safe country! 🙌
That's changing rapidly.....
@@livinlavidacosta Relativamente? ....
@susanaescriba977 we can't speak for all of Spain, but where we live, it appears relatively safe! 🥰
@@livinlavidacosta Estaba siendo irónica, claro que es segura, me hace gracia lo de "relativamente ".. ¿Soy la primera interacción que tenéis con una española?
I am just waiting for family home to sell so I can move to spain permanently i am almost 66yrs old and can't wait 😊
@JulieSoutham-v2c OMG, how exciting!! Congratulations 🥰🍾🙌
Go for it guys, it’s my plan too 👍 escape from the UK 🇬🇧
@@rustyrestos not soon enough!! 😜
LOL I remember 55…. and 65 ….and 😬
Each decade brings its own special memories, doesn’t it? 🥰
If you go a bit further south towards Mojacar the properties are a lot cheaper as is the cost of living, scenery and beaches just as beautiful
@Dpul945 we actually looked at that area originally!! It's such a stunning area. We love Andalucia. 🤩🌟
Murcia is also less expensive
@musiclinkscanadainc yes we"ve heard that as well! We follow another couple from there, and they love Murcia. 🙌
As a Canadian seriously considering relocating to Malaga I look forward to your insights and videos. Thanks for putting these out.
Thanks so much! 😊 I'm glad you’re enjoying our content. Best of luck with your move to Malaga-it's an amazing place (we LOVE it there)!🌴✈
Como todos los extranjeros ahora. La ciudad está siendo destrozada.
@@susanaescriba977 somos extranjeros LEGALES con professiones y dinero...no como los extraneros illegales quien no trabajan pero usan ayuntamiento
@@MsElke11 ¿A que viene esta actitud??? Los españoles también tenemos nuestras profesiones y dinero. ¿Cree usted que no? Y con la presión y especulación turística, la subida de precios y la destrucción de la sociedad y de nuestro derecho a la vivienda se ve pisoteado por un turismo depredador. Fijese usted con que agresividad está usted reaccionando.....
Welcome to Deshesa De Campomor and our fantastic beaches. Really enjoyed your video x
@@tonybrown6838we absolutely LOVE it here!! The beaches and the views are exceptional! We pinch ourselves every single day. 🙌
@@livinlavidacosta I have lived here for over 4 years and don't want to leave ever ,it's the 1st time I have seen your videos and pressed the bell button straight away x
@tonybrown6838 Thank you so much!! We really appreciate you tuning in!! 🌟🙌
Thank you for that Video! do you live in Alicante? if so where do you recommend closed to the beach? we will be moving from the US with our two mini schnauzers. I would love to see another video about your travels with your dog, tips and fun adventures, Cheers!
@mariaelvira1521 Yes, we live 45 min south of Alicante in Orihuela Costa. 🥰
For us, it's easy to travel with Levi since he has his EU Pet Passport. Traveling without that before was a little stressful as we had to have the proper documentation (vaccines and health certificate certified by a vet AND the Canadian Food Inspection Agency all within 10 days before traveling to Spain). I'm sure the process is very similar in the US. Once you live there or own a property, your doggies can receive their EU pet passport! 🙌 It will be much easier traveling with your schnauzers who will be able to sit in cabin with you. Levi is 53 lbs and has to travel in cargo (unfortunately).
Respect from Ireland
@belfast01uk thank you for watching! 🥰
Thanks!
@cristianmalurica1054 OMG thank you!! ❤️🤩
As an Irishman, Health care for a Pensioners with a few health issues under control with medication. Making friends when not a Pub person 😮
Healthcare is a top priority for us, and although we haven't used Spain's system yet, we've heard great things about it! 🇪🇸 There are also plenty of ways to make friends, like joining clubs or striking up a conversation while out walking or dining! 😊👋
Para hacer amigos tienes que introducirte en la sociedad española. La mejor manera es trabajar en una empresa. Pero eso no lo vais a hacer. Al final acabaréis en un Guetto de Guiris, como todos.
Have you checked out the tax burdens in Spain once you become residents? They are steep! depending on where you live, buying property or renting can be quite expensive. I live in Portugal and I love the Iberian Peninsula. I love the fact that it has Mediterranean climate, but I come from California so I’ve known this all my life. You’ll find overtime that it is not Paradise.
@pbohearn you are totally right! No country is perfect (we mention this in our outro). Taxes in Spain are less than the taxes and cost of living in Canada. For us, Spain ticks all our boxes. 🥰
Big.changes in Portugal as far as tax too.
@terrybogart589 yes, we've heard that as well!
What city did you film this from? Curious!
45 min south of Alicante in Cabo Roig (Orihuela Costa)!
@@livinlavidacosta thank you! We are going to be in Andalusia in February. This will be our first trip to Europe. We’ve always gone to Mexico and Central America. We are doing a home stay to get the feel of things then in the future we will be more adventurous. How do you locate good rentals?
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That’s amazing-your first European trip! 🇪🇸 You’re going to LOVE it. We actually bought our house sight unseen, so we didn’t need a rental, but we’ve heard great things about Idealista and Airbnb for finding good places. Have a fantastic time in Andalusia! We love it down there too!! 🙌
Hi guys and thanks for the insightful video! May I ask, what town in Spain is this video referencing?
@@Rich_Rivera 45 min south of Alicante, in Orihuela Costa! 🥰
Great channel and nice video,+239👈it was a pleasure to watch.😊
@@welcomeherelena thank you so much! We're glad you enjoyed the video! 🥰
Looks like you guys chose a beautiful are. Well done
@@DanTheMan-t9q we certainly did! 🙌
What is the process of getting a permanent visa to live in Spain? My pension is $3,000 USD/month and I am single. Thanks!
To get a permanent visa to live in Spain, you can apply for the Non-Lucrative Visa, which requires proof of financial means (around €2,400/month or roughly $2,600) , private health insurance, and various documents like a clean criminal record. After 5 years of living in Spain with this visa, you may qualify for permanent residency! 🇪🇸
Thank you!
Not even needing to be in Canada to feel the, oh, dreadful winter seasonal depression
Absolutely!! Seasonal depression is no joke! Even if you're not in Canada😃
Great video! If I could retire there tomorrow, I’d be on the first flight out 🤣
Thank you! 😄Here’s hoping you get to make that dream a reality soon! ✈🌴
@@livinlavidacosta thank you! 🤞
Hay un viaje de turismo cultural muy interesante por una zona menos conocida: Cáceres (Patrimonio de la humanidad), Parque Natural de Las Batuecas, La Alberca (un pueblo medieval declarado Monumento Nacional), Salamanca (Patrimonio de la humanidad). Es una zona de la España interior, cercana a la frontera con Portugal y muy distinta al Mediterráneo o al Norte-Cantábrico. También el Camino puede hacerse desde Cáceres. Es una ruta mucho menos conocida, su nombre es "vía de la plata" (es una antigua calzada romana) que se une al Camino francés en Astorga (León). Para la jubilación, merece la pena conocer Huelva. Es una zona mucho menos conocida y masificada y por ello las viviendas son más baratas. Tiene unas playas interminables, mucha naturaleza salvaje (Doñana) y unos productos tanto del mar como de la montaña que son famosos en toda España (sobre todo la gamba de Huelva y el jamón ibérico de Jabugo).
Tenemos planeado descubrir cada rincón de España, ¡especialmente el norte! Nos encanta la diversidad de paisajes, culturas y sabores que ofrece cada región. También planeamos hacer el Camino. ¡Estamos emocionados por lo que nos espera en esta aventura!
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Hi. Just discovered you. Which area are you in please?x
Sorry 😂, just read through the comments & now know 🌞😊
No worries at all! 😊 We’re based in Cabo Roig, which is about 45 minutes south of Alicante! 🌞
Hello Santi - did you work at Red Lobster on St Laurant?
I love the Yorkshire Dales so much I definitely couldn’t retire to Spain!
me too
What's the name of the Place where you are walking along the Beach ?
What city and province ?
It's the walk from Cabo Roig to Campoamar which is about 45 min south of Alicante!
Can you please give us a clear view of all the taxes you will be paying the spanish government. This subject is never covered in videos.
@jacquelinebalderas4204 Spain and Canada have a double tax treaty. We have a video on that in detail as we interviewed a Canadian tax lawyer. Feel free to check it out. That being said, we will pay approximately 15%. 🥰
The only good thing about Ottawa is that YOU GET TO LEAVE!
@@PFM007 💯!! 🤣
What part of Spain are you in? Thanks
@janetlombardi2314 Orihuela Costa, which is about 45 min south of Alicante!
@livinlavidacosta Yes, I've heard of that part. It looks beautiful 😍 Thanks 😊
You guys echo each other it’s so funny
@@pbohearn thank you for watching! 🥰
What part of Spain is this? Maybe I missed it but look lovely. What's the emigration progress? Ive read going to townhall registration after that emigration?
I'm looking I to Spain and already got my nie/dni number..
@@noneofyourconcern5448 we are 45 min south of Alicante in Orihuela Costa (Costa Blanca)! 🥰 Yes, it's much easier when you have your DNI! 🙌
Hi where is this in Spain?
@@kathen302 45 min south of Alicante, in Orihuela Costa! 🥰
Can you share why you chose Alicante?
When we were looking for a holiday home, this area was much more affordable than the south, like Malaga. The beautiful beaches, hidden coves, and friendly expat community drew us in. Plus, it has all the comforts of home and 320 days of sunshine-what more could we ask for? 🙌
@@livinlavidacostaWe’re looking at Costa del Sol now but need to check your area out. We’re looking for an apartment with a sea view. Would love to learn more. Any chance to continue this conversation via email?
@robklein1981 Costa del Sol is absolutely beautiful, but it is definitely worth checking out our area, too. We would be happy to continue the conversation - feel free to reach out! 🥰 livinlavidacosta@gmail.com
What part of Spain is this? Thank you
@@mornat4638 45 min south of Alicante...walking from Cabo Roig to Campoamor! 🌟
Do you as Canadians are required to pay a high tax as residents ? I understand us North Americans we will have a very high tax, if we live in Spain but we are American citizens. I’m 55 my husband is 59 our dream is to moved to Spain as well, not sure where yet 😊 we been to Barcelona,Madrid and Costa del sol 5x
But the tax situation has us a little worried and confused 🫤
@milariestoro5890 Canada and Spain have a double tax treaty. Pensions are taxed at 15%. I believe it's the same for the US, but I could be wrong. I would recommend speaking with a tax lawyer / accountant who knows the US / Spanish tax laws. I hope everything works out and you get to move to Spain! 🥰
@@livinlavidacosta thank you 😎
I am Spanish, double taxation,,, Spain has an agreement signed with the USA and CANADA on double taxation,,, if your country collects taxes on your pension in your country of origin, in Spain you will have to file the declaration of the income specifying that you already pay your taxes in your country, and you should not pay anything in Spain, except the indirect taxes derived from having a property, (that is, if the city council charges the IBI of a house you will have to pay it,) Like all people who have properties in Spain, regardless of their income, ,,,
@@lorenzomartinez1376 thank you for the info!!
@@milariestoro5890 In Spain taxes are progressive, they are not the imposition that they prescribe, and I will give you an example, let's say a person in Spain earns 40,000 euros a year, well here we have the tax tables, remember it is 40,000 euros a year earned in Spain,,,,,,,,First tranche up to 12,450 euros that pays 19%. Second tranche up to 20,199 euros with a 24% rate. Third tranche up to 35,199 euros with a 30% rate. Fourth tranche up to 59,999 euros with 37%, well of the 40,000 euros the first 12,400 would pay 19%, the second tranche 20,100 euros we have 7,500 euros at 24% third tranche 35,000 euros at 30%, which would pay 9,900 euros at 30%, and the remaining 5,000 euros would pay 37%, that is, I would pay 12,400 euros at 19%--7,500 euros at 20%...9,900 euros at 30%, and 5,000 euros at 37%, people with that It's confusing, look, 50,000 euros at 37%, but it's not like that, this has the discounts that the law grants, so the amounts go down a lot, greetings
What are the taxes on your canadian pension?
@@TheClaudio7078 15%! 🥰
@@livinlavidacosta 15% plus the Canadian withholding tax?
which beach/area is this please?
@jasonsweb1 the first beach is called Playa Aguamarina, and then the larger beach is called Playa de La Glea. If you have kids (of all ages), we highly recommend Playa de La Glea. 🙌🌟
@@livinlavidacosta ¿En que zona de España se encuentra localizada? Te está preguntando eso.
@@susanaescriba977 Orihuela Costa (Cabo Roig / Campoamor). Google Playa de La Glea.
@@livinlavidacosta Yo que soy española y tampoco sé dónde está. Sabes cuantas zonas y playas tenemos?
@@susanaescriba977 maps.app.goo.gl/Pf3TCHPQJKUyQFnBA
What is the area called that you live in? I'm looking for something that is close to the beaches.
@simon.knudsen it's 45 min south of Alicante in Orihuela Costa. We are surrounded by beautiful beaches and coves, bike paths / boardwalk, restaurants galore, golf courses, and even a huge outdoor mall! Our area has it all! Stay tuned as we have a video coming out, which may make your decision to choose this area much easier!😜 I will say too, this area is much more affordable as well. 🙌
@@livinlavidacosta that sounds awesome! Is there any specific apartment complexes you can recommend looking at? Maybe a website where I can check some of the units out online?
@@simon.knudsen I would check out Idealista, Fotocasa, and Kyero-they offer both rentals and properties for purchase, so you can explore different options depending on what you’re looking for. 🥰
Not sure any of this is true. I want options but a peaceful life at home is pretty nice.
These are just our reasons for retiring in Spain. 😊 Everyone’s idea of the perfect retirement is different!
We had a house in Spain for fifteen years and had to sell because of burglaries and street robberies. I wouldn’t recommend buying there if you want to be stress free.
which area?? Not all houses are in dangerous zones
@RolandStone-ws9vm, I'm very sorry that happened! 🥲
@@MsElke11 We were in Alicante area, it was full of poor East Europeans and poor North Africans, alongside the relative affluence of second and third homeowners, everyone was a target and it was quite relentless.
Also, if you are not there full-time, you may come back and find that you’ve got squatters living in your house and it’s very difficult to get them out legally. The laws in favor of the squatters.
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