Annieindublin
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The problem with Girona airport is that Ryanair stop their flights there at the end of October. Flights are mostly early morning or late evening. I know that Barcelona main airport can also be used. I think that Ryanair may have stopped flights to Girona a few years back due to costs.I am thinking of buying on the Costa Brava, between Barcelona and the French border, close to Girona airport. Heading there next week to visit a few places.
Love the locals too, they are... 'colourful'!The sunshine is for free but will you have enough for the bottomless margaritas after you pay for health insurance
More then once I've been told that the €1500 that I pay yearly to Laya wouldn't even cover a months subscription of decent policy over there
And not only that then you have to deal with the locals
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Look on the bright side - hour goes forward on Sunday morning. One hour less rain to experience.@goosebump , I emphasise with your views on damp, grey and cold Ireland, do provide an update on your visit when you return.
It’s stuff like the fines in Gran Canaria worry me.
So I visited last week over a 72 hour period and saw 7 properties.
I'm targeting near bottom end of the market (< €200k) as I don't want to over commit, and I did see something I liked (note prices in Costa Brava are a bit higher in general than Costa Blanca, Dorada or Almeria)
I made an offer at 10% below asking price. The agent said an offer higher than that was already refused, and the norm in the area is 4-5% below asking price. I've read elsewhere that bids at 10-15% below asking price are the norm.
The agent also said that this is the best time of year for sellers, and they will be inclined to hold out until start of June. The place has been on the market for 4 months.
Just wondering to what extent what he is telling me is true.
The estate agent probably did you a favour without even meaning to. Seventy-two hours looking at holiday homes and deciding to buy one is likely a world record in time. I can't convince you or anybody not to buy and no matter what I say you're going to dive in anyway. Great if you can afford it and put up with the hassle of running the holiday home.So I visited last week over a 72 hour period and saw 7 properties.
I'm targeting near bottom end of the market (< €200k) as I don't want to over commit, and I did see something I liked (note prices in Costa Brava are a bit higher in general than Costa Blanca, Dorada or Almeria)
I made an offer at 10% below asking price. The agent said an offer higher than that was already refused, and the norm in the area is 4-5% below asking price. I've read elsewhere that bids at 10-15% below asking price are the norm.
The agent also said that this is the best time of year for sellers, and they will be inclined to hold out until start of June. The place has been on the market for 4 months.
Just wondering to what extent what he is telling me is true.
It's really hard to know!!Just wondering to what extent what he is telling me is true.
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