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PalazioVecchio south pole 01 Nov 20 12.08pm | |
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following on the other thread here about static caravans. assuming you had a few quid. A little bolthole on the Med ? personal opinion : no way, jose. too much taxes, local politics, responsibility, and the big no no is a lack of choice where you holiday each year. A hotel room with an idiot next-door ? is a temporary problem. A 'place in the sun' with a t0sser neighbour = a longterm problem. I think you should Own a property to live in that property....hire a property for holidays. what thoughts from all you Eagles ? or stories from those already on the sunny property ladder. Edited by PalazioVecchio (01 Nov 2020 12.22pm)
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 01 Nov 20 12.24pm | |
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I live in the place where it rains the most, I think in the world. 300 days of rain a year here.
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JRW2 Dulwich 01 Nov 20 12.33pm | |
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Ages ago a friend of mine thought he'd bought a place in France, but whether it was down to dishonesty or incompetence, or both, he discovered that his money had gone but the property wasn't his. He spent years wrestling with the French lawyers but finally ran out of money. Very sadly he became an alcoholic and is now showing signs of dementia. I almost feel guilty about relating such a terrible tale, but it strengthened my resolve never to buy a property in another country.
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chris123 hove actually 01 Nov 20 12.46pm | |
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Thing is there is tremendous value to be had in rural France - particularly if you have some restoration skills. If you have the money and are looking for a project, I can certainly see the attraction.
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Badger11 Beckenham 01 Nov 20 1.06pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
following on the other thread here about static caravans. assuming you had a few quid. A little bolthole on the Med ? personal opinion : no way, jose. too much taxes, local politics, responsibility, and the big no no is a lack of choice where you holiday each year. A hotel room with an idiot next-door ? is a temporary problem. A 'place in the sun' with a t0sser neighbour = a longterm problem. I think you should Own a property to live in that property....hire a property for holidays. what thoughts from all you Eagles ? or stories from those already on the sunny property ladder. Edited by PalazioVecchio (01 Nov 2020 12.22pm) Not as a holiday home it ties you down and you may get bored of it. If you were planning to live then a different kettle of fish. A friend's parents have a holiday home in Spain which they love, however they are currently in England but will have to travel there to pay their taxes which can only be done in person at the town hall. Not sure what yesterday's announcement means for them. Taxes have to be paid before the end of the year I think. Another friend has moved to a little Italian village and took over a derelict house. They have been welcomed by the locals because they used local workmen to renovate it and are learning Italian and take part in the village activities.
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m/k mick milton keynes 01 Nov 20 2.26pm | |
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I had a villa in Spain for 14 years sold it just after the Brexit vote, was very cautious about what would happen going forward, just felt once out, the rules for foreign owners may be tightened, also moving money may be a problem, but have no regrets loved my time owning the property, great memories
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m/k mick milton keynes 01 Nov 20 2.32pm | |
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badger 11, you do not have to pay your taxes in person, you have a couple of ways, you can instuct your spanish lawyer to do it, you can get your spanish bank to do it, or i used a a company based in Norfolk, called Spanish Taxes, they were excellent, they charged £30 a year, and i paid in sterling direct to them, the IBI tax is also done in the same manner
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Badger11 Beckenham 01 Nov 20 3.30pm | |
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Originally posted by m/k mick
badger 11, you do not have to pay your taxes in person, you have a couple of ways, you can instuct your spanish lawyer to do it, you can get your spanish bank to do it, or i used a a company based in Norfolk, called Spanish Taxes, they were excellent, they charged £30 a year, and i paid in sterling direct to them, the IBI tax is also done in the same manner Thanks I will pass that one
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Painter Croydon 01 Nov 20 3.46pm | |
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There are a few problems buying overseas. Their laws on property are generally not the same, as in the UK. You really need to find a fluent English lawyer, so you can understand every element of property ownership, purchase and sale, what you are liable for. The other problem, is the fluctuation of the currencies, which you have no control over. Too much uncertaincy, renting is the safer option.
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palace_in_frogland In a broken dream 01 Nov 20 5.22pm | |
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Originally posted by Painter
There are a few problems buying overseas. Their laws on property are generally not the same, as in the UK. You really need to find a fluent English lawyer, so you can understand every element of property ownership, purchase and sale, what you are liable for. The other problem, is the fluctuation of the currencies, which you have no control over. Too much uncertaincy, renting is the safer option. In France, any decent and reputable estate agent will hold your hand throughout the entire process, ensuring you have good title and no nasty surprises. We are in our 3rd property and have had no problems with any of the transactions.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 01 Nov 20 5.28pm | |
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call me conservative, but my knowledge of Upper Norwood makes me reluctant to buy in Norbury/South Croydon/Anerley on account of not really having an intimate knowledge of the area. the idea of investing tens of thousands of quid in a language & legal system you can never master....utter madness. tons of brits bought nice big houses in Spain that then got torn down due to lack of proper planning permissions
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martin2412 Living The Dream 01 Nov 20 6.01pm | |
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There are roughly 400,000 Brits currently living in Spain, and I intend to join them within the next 10 years. I've had enough of the world's 5hit pouring into my country, slowly turning it into a ghetto. The roads are gridlocked, you can't get an NHS dentist, you wait weeks for a GP appointment, streets are unsafe at night, there's no social housing for youngsters and wages are being forced down by cheap foreign labour. So I'm going to become an immigrant myself, but the difference is I won't be poncing on the host state.
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