Thank you Trish.x
Anyone on here know anything about Mazaron Country Club?
Yes, they all have to come to Camposol to shop.
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 8:48am
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Hi Kathryn & Partner
Spain is a really good country to live in I have been living here for many years and in different places.
I had a property inland from the Mar Menor when Masa Promaturer released Camposol in 1996 I purchased off plan before any show houses ect and kept my property there until 2010 when I sold it.
I now live in Murcia city and also La Ribera on the Mar Menor for me both are ideal residences the city mainly being Spanish but La Ribera has a large cosmopolitan community, walk along the sea front, stop at any of the bars and you will meet British people some who live there but others that live on an urbanisation an want to get away.
Many people go to Camposol for the price of property!! I know of an apartment 70sq mt 2 beds kitchen gallery bathroom lounge and balcony, within 5 mins walk to the beach, all the shops you would need for daily living also within walking distance, Lidl, Aldi, Mercadona and this was sold for 30.000Euro about £27,000 plus expenses.
Don't be hasty have a good look around not only in estate agents ask when you go for a coffee or a drink there are many properties for sale by Spanish people that do not trust estate agents,
Almeria is another good area around the Vera Beach area.
Happy hunting and if you require any assistance pm me
Regards
Ed
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 9:33am
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Sorry forgot to say the apartment was in La Ribera
Ed
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eduardo3332 wrote on Thu Mar 22, 2018 8:48am:
Hi Kathryn & Partner
Spain is a really good country to live in I have been living here for many years and in different places.
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I had a property inland from the Mar Menor when Masa Promaturer released Camposol in 1996 I purchased off plan before any show houses ect and kept my property there until 2010 when I sold it.
I now live in Murcia city and also La Ribera on the Mar Menor for me both are ideal residences the city mainly being Spanish but La Ribera has a large cosmopolitan community, walk along the sea front, stop at any of the bars and you will meet British people some who live there but others that live on an urbanisation an want to get away.
Many people go to Camposol for the price of property!! I know of an apartment 70sq mt 2 beds kitchen gallery bathroom lounge and balcony, within 5 mins walk to the beach, all the shops you would need for daily living also within walking distance, Lidl, Aldi, Mercadona and this was sold for 30.000Euro about £27,000 plus expenses.
Don't be hasty have a good look around not only in estate agents ask when you go for a coffee or a drink there are many properties for sale by Spanish people that do not trust estate agents,
Almeria is another good area around the Vera Beach area.
Happy hunting and if you require any assistance pm me
Regards
Ed
Ed thanks for your reply.
Yeh we will do our research, take our time.we coming beg of May for a week to check out couple of locations..
La Ribera sounds lovely.
Kathryn
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2018 4:55pm
Hi Kathryn
I am not sure what your budget it or the type of property you are looking for, but La Azohia needs to go on the list.
It’s very spanish, but English is widely spoken in the bars, restaurants and Spar if required. There is also a pharmacy and all the staff speak excellent English in there.
In the winter it’s does get quiet but the temperature stays up as it is protected by the beautiful hills behind.
You are 10 mins from Puerto de Mazzaron with all the shops and restaurants you could ask for. If you don’t want to drive you can just jump on the bus. Which runs between Puerto de Mazzaron and Cartagena.
Prices in the area are a little high but bargains do come up if you are prepared to wait. We actually had to wait 4 years before one became available within our Budget.
Hope you find what you are looking for.
Best wishes
Mark
Hi Mark
Thanks for your reponse, i will have a look online there..will let you know how it goes.
Kathryn
Mark74 wrote on Sun Mar 25, 2018 4:55pm:
Hi Kathryn
I am not sure what your budget it or the type of property you are looking for, but La Azohia needs to go on the list.
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It’s very spanish, but English is widely spoken in the bars, restaurants and Spar if required. There is also a pharmacy and all the staff speak excellent English in there.
In the winter it’s does get quiet but the temperature stays up as it is protected by the beautiful hills behind.
You are 10 mins from Puerto de Mazzaron with all the shops and restaurants you could ask for. If you don’t want to drive you can just jump on the bus. Which runs between Puerto de Mazzaron and Cartagena.
Prices in the area are a little high but bargains do come up if you are prepared to wait. We actually had to wait 4 years before one became available within our Budget.
Hope you find what you are looking for.
Best wishes
Mark
Hi Mark
we have had a look at la azohia and area looks lovely.
We are coming over 7th till 14th May with the intention of looking at area and and properties that may be available.
We looking for a rental for this week if you know of anything if you could let me know.it would be much appreciated.
Kathryn
Posted: Mon May 7, 2018 4:43pm
We have bought in Lo Pagan, San Pedro Del Pinatar, We have a front line and love it. We know of one for sale in our block. Feel free to contact me and i can arrange for photos etc and a viewing if you want. We love it here Totally Spanish.
Thanks
clare
claremacwilliams@gmail.com
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