Posted: Mon 7 Aug 2006 09:24 GMT
Post subject: Almeria - Albox ?? A bit rough?
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- Carly
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My partner and I are thinking about moving to Spain next year with some Friends.  We are thinking about a B & B and possibly linking in some life coaching and training. We have been to Gurrucha and Vera area and had a look up and down the coast of Ameria, but not really inland.
Our friends said that they fancy an area near Albox - I haven't been there but I have been reading some other forums and stuff on the area, it comes across as a 'bit rough' ??  They said that if we buy something near it then at least it has shops etc??
Is it about 30 min from the coast? and no where near a golf course?  Is it an area where tourists would like to go ?
So whats it like?
Carly
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Posted: Mon 7 Aug 2006 12:26 GMT
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- Carly
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Thanks Caroig
I am hoping to come out in a couple of months to have a longer look around. Will bear the water thing in mind  And check out Cabo de Gata
Carly
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Posted: Sun 18 Feb 2007 11:33 GMT
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- ranger
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I too live close to Albox,
It's no rougher than any other area in Spain where Brits have chosen to live. I am in my 8th year of living in Spain and have seen many changes all along the eastern coastline, some for the better, some for the worst.
There are many ex-pats in the Albox area, most have chosen to live here because the scenery is better, what with the mountains and hills, the crime rate is much lower than on the coast and the price of property is lower too.
Certain areas around Albox have suffered with illegal builds, but now, most people know which they are and all are well documented. The advice to buy a resale is the best. Resales will have all the paperwork already in place and usually, lots of work has been done to the property adding to it's value. The thing to remember is to get an independant solicitor to check out the escrituras and make sure all household bills are available. If it's got no paperwork, or only the promise of paperwork in the near future, don't buy it, simple.
Hope this helps,
ranger
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