Where are the red roofed villages in Spain?
When you picture an archetypal red-roofed Spanish village, the Sos is probably what comes to mind. This little town is located on the frontier of the Pyrenees 1.5 hours’ drive north of Zaragoza. Formerly part of the Kingdom of Aragon, the town dates back to the year 907 when it served as a fortress.
Where to live as an expat in Costa del Sol?
Top places to live as an expat on Spain’s Costa del Sol. So you have finally decided that you are ready to move to southern Spain but are not quite sure of where on the Costa del Sol you want to live.
Where are the best places to live in Spain for nomads?
I think it’s the best of the Canary Islands for remote workers. The South has better weather and more touristy vibe, the North is colder but with more long-term people. Nomads seem to be living around El Medano, Puerto de la Cruz or Las Americas.
Are there any inland properties in Costa Blanca?
We can not only help you find the ideal property including Inland, Coastal, new build or resale but we will guide you through the whole process way after the sale.
Where are the best places to live in Spain?
With Vines plus Almond and Olive trees and the dry river bed running through the valley. There is a very natural feel to the area, surrounded by stunning Mountains. There are 5 Villages in the valley the largest being Jalon , where all amenities are found.
When did Albatera move to Torrevieja South region?
We moved to Spain in 1997 to a small urbanisation near Torrevieja, Costa Blanca South region. It was fine for a while but with an influx of ‘extranjeros’, foreigners, we decided to move further inland to Albatera. This small town is only 35 minutes away from Torrevieja but a world apart in the way of life.
Do you like living in Spain or the UK?
Yes, we like it here, the only thing we dislike is nobody wants to speak Spanish, they all want to speak English even the Spaniards, well you can’t have everything , the most important thing is we get on with life. We really could not live in the U.K. as how we are living here and that’s a fact.