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You really enjoyed that holiday then?
I know you'll do lots of homework on this, and if the work angle is ok with you, I don't see it as fanciful at all.(I'm totally guessing that you'd have to do something different to your current employ?)
Just wondering if you'd considered maybe renting out your existing home for a couple of years? Gives you a fair chance to make your mind up with the benefit of a safety net.
I'll watch this with interest!
Seriously considering relocating to Fuerteventura. i.e. - buying to live permanently
Well I'm glad to see you're doing your homework. I have been living "abroad" for 15 years.Just rekindling this one with an associated query.
Seriously considering relocating to Fuerteventura. i.e. - buying to live permanently - not as an investment. Lifestyle, pace of living, climate and cost of living being the main attractions.
A lot to consider - we both have basic Spanish and aim to reach near fluency before we go. Employment does not seem to be a big obstacle but obviously we will look more closely at this (being bilingual should be a big help anyway)
Savings + profit from proceeds of house sale here should enable us to buy a reasonable apartment outright - no mortgage.
We would intend to contribute to a pension in Ireland for later years - if this is possible. My main concern is that the move back to Ireland (if there ever is one) would maybe be financially much more difficult.
Anyone any views on this? Does it sound like a silly fanciful idea?
I noticed that supermarket prices weren't much lower than here
I like the location, its quiet down there.
Personally I'd avoid a one bed in a holdiay resort. Too much competition from the package deals. I got a 4* package deal last year in feurte for 2 weeks in sept for 360euro each. Large villa's with private pools which suit large families would be the only type of investment I'd consider in the canaries.
I'm thinking of buying a 1 bedroom apartment in Caleta de Fuste in Fuerteventura.
Can anyone give any suggestions as to wheter they believe it is a good location?
Prices are around 120K Euros
You won't be able to contribute to a pension scheme, not unless you pay tax in Ireland! You may be able to pay minimum PRSI for the years you are away to keep your state entitlements (rather than relying on pro-rata stamp from the Spanish system (=pro-rata benefits)).We would intend to contribute to a pension in Ireland for later years - if this is possible. My main concern is that the move back to Ireland (if there ever is one) would maybe be financially much more difficult.
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