Relocating to Spain - living
in Spain
It wasn't 'castles in Spain' for this young family who left Britain to live on
the Costa Blanca. They took the plunge - will you?
High Tail It To A Mountain Retreat by:
John Morris
At least once a day I wonder how I and my young
family ended up in Spain. Life has changed completely and at times it feels
frightening, I wonder if our move was too impulsive, mad and stupid but at the
same time I realise it’s exciting and that we only live once (allegedly) so why
not?
One thing is for sure – our lives will never be the same again…
Once upon a time we lived near Brighton working from home on our own business.
We certainly earned a decent living but the business was declining and
motivation was ebbing away.
In 2001 a close friend came back from an inspection trip proclaiming he had
found the land of milk and honey “it’s paradise” he exclaimed before telling us
this paradise was actually known as Javea on the Costa Blanca.
Six months later we were worn down and we went on the inspection trip. This was
with a superb company who in no way pushed us into anything. Most people seem to
knock inspection trips - I wouldn’t. I think most of us are adult enough to make
up our own mind and not be pressured into anything rash.
We paid something like £149 each for the flights and they paid for the hotel. We
started off in Moraira on the Friday. I wondered why our good friend had been so
enthusiastic. Admittedly it is a fantastic place (looking back now) but I was
looking for the earth to move. It didn’t. Later we went to Javea, all of a
sudden the feeling hit – THIS IS IT!
The next day on the Saturday we were due to fly back that night. Now I swear we
were not motivated by pressure but you guessed it, that day after a whole 24
hours of looking we saw the property that we were destined to buy. My wife was
practically jumping around she was so excited there was no chance of the agent
not realising that they had hit gold.
Prices were surging at that time so we didn’t mess around trying to negotiate
discounts. We wanted it, we got it and we don’t regret it one bit. Looking back
we were perhaps lucky. At the time we hadn’t heard of the dreaded words
‘land-grab’ but fortunately our property wasn’t ever going to fall into that
category.
We thought we were buying the property as a place to retire to – an investment.
I’m writing this now from that house in my late 30’s – what went wrong – or
should I say right?
I blame Channel Four mainly. A lot comes down to the programme ‘A Place In The
Sun’. Watching that makes it very hard to go to work the next the day without
dreaming of sipping wine beneath crisp blue skies with waves lapping your feet.
Every time we visited the Costa Blanca we met people who came across like
religious converts. They had a glazed look in their eyes as they spoke about how
great the lifestyle was and how happy they were. Come on out they proclaimed.
One day we examined the fact that we were living in a house with rooms smaller
than the average jail cell. We already had a house in Spain near the sea, we
heard good things about the health system, the education system, the quality of
life - what the hell were we doing!
We decide it was now or never – our oldest daughter was four and needed to start
school that September. We knew it would be so hard once she started school and
got entrenched in the system (and we would feel guilty uprooting her).
I won’t bore you with every detail of our time here in Spain but let me give you
a flavour of what to expect.
Someone said to me that every day for at least six months I would question what
the hell I had done. Of course I laughed at the very suggestion (not to his face
of course) but that turned out to be wise words indeed. Take it or leave it but
you will feel like this and if you don’t then you are either very lucky or out
of your mind. It’s normal – don’t deny it.
You are in a foreign and I mean FOREIGN country, you probably can’t speak the
language, you will be lost when you breakdown (car not your mind), you want a
phone line installed, your computer modem gets struck by lightening, yes I’m
drawing on my own experiences here, you won’t have any friends, it’s not all fun
in the sun you know.
Some people can’t take it – they move back, right now I know of people going
back to what they call home, I also know people who have lived here 15 years or
more and couldn’t imagine living anywhere else.
THINK CAREFULLY
It does make sense to try evaluating which category you might fit into. It might
save a lot of heartache but even if you move here, you can always move back and
you should never regret a thing because at least you had one of life’s rich
experiences and that can’t be taken away from you.
Copyright Mark Eastwood.
About the author
Mark Eastwood lives on the Costa
Blanca coast of Spain and is the publisher of
http://www.CostaBlancaUncovered.com - The site for tourists visiting the
Costa Blanca coast of Spain as well as residents and people considering
moving to this popular area known as
the 'California of Europe.
Source:
www.isnare.com