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Aug 4, 2010 · woody2 · 6 replies · 5261 views
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I am moving to Spain in 2 months - and unfortunately one of the places I had in mind was in the district of Arboleas, Almeria. There seems to be a lot going on there with vicious greedy mayors or something to that effect..Can anyone tell me what exactly it is, and if its only the newer houses that are affected by this, or do I risk problems buying an old village house thats been "reformed" as they call it.
I know everyone will say why Arboleas when you could have chosen anywhere in Spain its just that you seem to get a lot more for your hard earned cash there...probaly because of all the difficulties. Other places I have been looking at are Denia, Javea, Pedreguer, Moraira and perhaps down Mazarron way..Any thoughts?? Would be very thankful for any comments about this, advice, thoughts on the various areas etc.
Aug 4, 2010 · SpainExpat member
There are 2 very good sources of information...

Lots of useful information here: http://www.arboleasnow.com/
And it has it's own dedicated forum too: http://www.arboleas.co.uk/forum/
Aug 5, 2010 · woody2
Thanks for that! had a read of both, and it looks like there's a lot going on - such a pity because its a nice area, and things put you off, don't they..Trouble is with forums you always seem to get the gripes and never the positive side of things. There must be a good few expats living there that are happy too!! Maybe I should skip the area..
Anyone else got first hand experience? Did look at manilva but there's nothing there in the way of detatched that i can afford!!
Aug 5, 2010 · SpainExpat member
Please do not be too put off.
It is a great place for expats to settle.
There are lots of really lovely people in the area, and many equally lovely properties for sale.
Just means you need to do your homework very thoroughly, and proceed a little more carefully with your plans...

That will probably equate to a better end result anyway. People so often get caught up in the romance of the move, and miss the crossing of a few 'T's' and the dotting of a few 'I's'!

Wily buyers who dont rush into anything and are rigorous with their investigations will probably benefit from the current situation.
Aug 5, 2010 · popeye421
Have you thought also about movig inland a little, i live about three quaters of an hour from Arboleas, towards Baza, plenty of nice property here, free tapas still in the bars and still only 1 euro a beer/wine. Cheaper cost of living all round and a nice area in the mountains.
Aug 6, 2010 · woody2
That sounds like very good advice, Nizzo! And use an out of town lawyer best I suppose.. Just had bad news today that my buyer's buyer here didn't get his finance so its going to take another month or so now - so disappointed, but its very difficult for young people to get a loan. Not their fault..I'm gutted as I was ready for the move now! Still moving of course, will just take longer thats all! I think any further inland from Arboleas might just be too far in for me though..But I will certainly have a look at Baza