Showing posts with label Real Estate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Real Estate. Show all posts

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Ever Dream of Living Abroad? Here's my story....

     It could be you're looking at Retirement, Relocation.....or you're just Ready to make a change in lifestyle.

     For years retirees have been flocking to Central America for the good weather, low cost of living and medical care.  After watching countless episodes of House Hunters International, I've cheered as young people (single, married, family and/or empty nesters) made the move to live abroad.  Whether it is for a year, a few years or a permanent move, the experience is enriching.  Many return back home, and quite possibly, just as many stay abroad embracing their "new" home.  As one who has tested the waters, one toe at a time, I can say it is exciting; exciting to learn a new culture, a new language, new recipes, a new way of looking at life.

     My first foray into living outside the continental US was St. Thomas in the USVI.  We bought a
St Thomas USVI
home there that needed renovating and furnishing.  I learned about shipping materials and furnishings by containers that arrived by sea from Miami; completing documents stateside, finalizing documents at the Customs Office in St Thomas.  And although I didn't need to learn a new language, I did have to learn to drive on the opposite side of the road!  Yes! on the other side of the road!!  The steering wheel is on the same side as it is here, but you drive on the other side - the reminder to stay on the "correct side" of the road was  "Keep your shoulder to the shoulder (of the road)".   With St. Thomas as a home base,  I travelled to Puerto Rico, St. Johns and to the BVIs.  Sometimes by plane, sometimes by boat and most often to St. Johns on a car barge!  And on St Johns I had to learn to wait for the free roaming donkeys to clear the road....I kid you not!

Antibes, France
     A few years after St. Thomas the next "toe in the water" went a little further - across the Atlantic to France!  It was always a bit of a dream "oh to live in France"....well, an opportunity presented itself and I wasn't passing it up.  Did I know French? No...I had only one semester of French 101 when in college - all those decades ago!  Did I know much about French culture?  Not really.  I did know that France had some great wines, cheeses, baked goods, fashion and perfumes.  But, I had a few lessons to learn, though: lunch is served/eaten/completed between 12noon and 2pm; yes, two hour lunches.  Everything closes down: shops, banks, offices etc. Only restaurants and cafes are open - that is when all of France eats lunch.  OK, easy lesson to learn.  Along the way there were a few other things to learned in order to assimilate into the culture and the lifestyle - and it was all worth it.  There is a reverence for family, food and friends.  Everyone has health care (quite excellent, rated #1 in the world), 5 weeks paid vacation to start and they take their work seriously (who wouldn't with such great benefits).  And as for living there, I was amazed at the costs:  car insurance was about $400 for the year (new car with great mileage of 62mpg), apartment insurance was a bit over $400 for the year.  Internet with voice-over-internet (free local and international calling) was $30 per month.  Food was also very very affordable; produce was abundant and great pride in marking items with country of origin, especially if it was produced, raised, made in France.  For almost 10 years, France was second "home"....I spent time there, but always came home to the USA for family and work.  What an incredible experience and so happy to have the opportunity.


     Want another idea? Consider Spain.  E-A-S-Y  That's all I can say about Spain.  First, English is
Valencia, Spain
widely spoken unless you go deep into the country and rural areas.  However, that being said, most young people speak English. Young people know that the world is getting smaller and smaller and movies, music and the internet have made it so.
Costs?  Unbelievable!  I've sourced out some costs:
Insurance? Car and apartment insurance are just over $700 total for both.
Health insurance? (including dental & eye care) about $2000 for the year - for the year for two!
Hi-Speed internet? $24 month.
Food?  If I thought France was very affordable, Spain is even more so!  Really!  (One would be hard pressed to spend over $10 on produce for the week whether at the giant supermarket or at the weekly market in town.
Dining out?  Weekdays a 4 course lunch (salad, starter, main, dessert including wine/beer/or bottled water, coffee, tax & tip) is about $10 (Sat & Sun it's just over $12!). (Always leave a little extra tip)
Service?  The Spanish have the lock on service.  They are helpful, courteous and friendly.

     Overall, there is a great opportunity to enjoy a very nice quality of life in quantity!  So just in case you're curious or tempted to see what housing prices are, here's the link (more options below): http://www.rightmove.co.uk/overseas-property/in-Spain.html   Madrid is an international city and
Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is a young, hip international city.  So much to do, easy connections (via air or train) to all of Europe.
Weekends in Amsterdam?  Easy!  A getaway to Ireland?  Cheap!  Crave pasta?  Rome is so near!  Within an hour or two, you can be just about anywhere in western Europe.  Eastern Europe is a little over 3 hours and a gateway to whole other world!
            Think Prague!  Tallinn, Estonia   Riga, Latvia

There is so much to explore, taste and experience....put your toe in the water - 
you might be surprised how warm the water is!


Search to buy France properties: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/overseas-property/in-France.html
Search for rentals in France: https://www.french-property.com/find/rental/
Search for rentals in Spain:  https://www.justlanded.com/english/Spain/Housing-Rentals






Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Spain: REAL ESTATE GALORE!

Here's a topic I've not written about in a while: Real Estate in Europe!  Specifically, this time, about Spain along the south-eastern Mediterranean coast  in the area of Murcia. See map:

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Spain/@40.463667,-3.74922,6z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0xc42e3783261bc8b:0xa6ec2c940768a3ec

This wealthy agricultural area boasts spectacular weather year round with mountains and the sea for natural beauty.  Location is ideal: 30 minutes to local SanJavier Airport (and soon new Corvera Airport), 60 minutes to Alicante, 2.5 hours to Valencia and 3 hours to Madrid - all by car.  There are American-styled shopping malls in the area, loads of both Spanish and International fare restaurants featuring fabulously prepared meals for a fraction of what you would expect.  The beaches are pristine and water sports from surfing, kite/wind surfing, fishing and boating are offered.  The mountains provide for scenic hikes or biking.  Golfers take notice there is no shortage of golf courses and resorts in the area http://www.golf525murcia.com/map-of-murcia-golf-courses .  There  are hotels in varying price ranges, but seldom, if ever, would break the budget.  Car rental is easy - they drive just like us on the "right" side of the road!  And best of all, the friendly Spaniards are almost all bi-lingual - they speak a fair amount of English.  And fear not, because Spain has many British citizens living there, it's easy to make friends!  Now that you can feel comfortable with the background of living in Spain, here is a link for a company that specializes in selling foreclosed properties in the area, and mostly in the Polaris World Golf Resorts.  The golf resort of Mar Menor has a luxury hotel for guests - and they have an inventory of condos and single family homes.  The annual community fees and real estate taxes are low: as in just a few hundred a year!!  Click on the link and start dreaming of living "La Vida"!   http://www.lavidaspain.com/  or http://www.chersun.com/


Monday, February 24, 2014

Real Estate: Germany

Here is the link to real estate throughout Germany:
www.immobilienscout24.de

Kaufen = to buy     Mieten = to rent       Preis = price/amount      Zimmer = Rooms

In the left hand box (lined in orange), enter the city (Dusseldorf, Berlin, Munich etc) in the box Ort, PLATZ etc. In the drop down menu box, under the middle column “Kaufen” select Eigentumswohnungen. This will give you apartments for sale in the city you selected. ”Meiten” on the left column is for rentals (meitwohnungen = apartments). Go have some fun!  By the way, 3 rooms = 2 bedrooms (usually), 2 rooms = 1 bedroom, 5 rooms = 4 bedrooms or 3 bedrooms and formal dining.  The kitchen is not counted in the number of rooms. We found this is pretty standard in Europe.
We checked out some websites for new construction and loved them! Use the tourist office website to view a map (http://www.duesseldorf-tourismus.de/en/)
Pandion D'Or http://dor.pandion.info/index.php?id=16
Grafental www.grafental.de
Le Flair www.flair-dusseldorf.de

There is so much to explore - get out there!

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Real Estate: Southern France

Real estate on the Cote d'Azur is expensive - almost NYC or London prices....but it is no wonder since this is where the rich and famous (and the not so rich and famous) like to come to play and dine!
Newer apartments are small and the older ones generally have a bit more room but fall short on outdoor space. But there are always exceptions! Try browsing thru this website www.NextHome.com The details are in both French and English. Apartment or home sizes are measured in square meters: 68m2 = 748sf The math: 68 x10 +10% = 748 or 680+68=748 Also, a T2 is a one bedroom apartment; it is a given that you have a kitchen, so the living room and bedroom are counted only. T3=2bedroom etc. etc. Have some fun looking at the pictures. I love looking at real estate, wondering how much a place would cost if you wanted to live there...I don't want to live everywhere, but I like to know...just in case!
Have just come back from a mini-road trip to Languedoc-Rousillon area, the towns of Narbonne and Cap d'Agde. Big difference in the price of properties from Cote d'Azur to there. What an small 2 bedroom apartment sells for here can easily buy a modern contemporary home, close to the beach (in the Adge area) or a beautiful village home in the Narbonne area - and they are goregous. You could choose from center of village apartments to lovely homes just outside of town, or perhaps a beachside place to call home, maybe a small village offering quaint houses or grand mansions. No matter what you wish for, there is something for everyone. And needless to say, the cuisine is delicious and the wine is abundant everywhere! You can search http://www.rightmove.co.uk/overseas-property-for-sale/Narbonne.html. You can search this British real estate site for properties in the UK and elsewhere including France and Spain. Have fun.....
If you are interested in Spain's bank owned properties in the Murcia area, drop me a line at: fifi@virtualgloballiving.com

Real Estate: South Florida

Looking to daydream? Or maybe you're ready to make a move...either way, this is the site to search for what's on the market! The site is linked to the Regional Multiple Listing System through which all properties listed for sale in the area are posted. Take a look...
www.virtualglobalrealty.com