Flat hunting
We saw nine flats today. Alright, as two were on the same landing maybe we "really" saw eight but the range was incredible. From modern, double glazed, furnished at Ikea to a place where the louvred grill in the kitchen gave a good view into the tiny bathroom. Most were a bit seedy with Oxfam furniture and a vaguely unpleasant odour. Only one had aircon and none had any form of fixed heating. Just as in the UK flat hunting is a tedious process. There are basically two ways. Wander the streets and look for signs attached to the balcony and ring the owner direct. Or go to an Estate Agent and ask what they have. There are classified ads in papers too but usually the number of properties listed is small. We started with the Estate Agent route. It's an expensive option because as well as the month's deposit and the month's rent that everyone asks for in Spain the agent also charges a month's worth of rent for matching you and the property. Most of the properties w...
I think Spain may suit me!! I was monte bella in Italy... so spain sounds like it may have me in mind! Guess who!
ReplyDeletePS who is that chap with Maggie in the photo? I remember her partner called Chris who had stunning black hair!
ReplyDeleteIt may not be right for you. For some reason they chose gordo - the male version of fat rather than the female version so you would be looking for estás hermosa
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