Costa del Sol Living
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Have you ever dreamed of owning your Spanish holiday dream
home on the Costa del Sol, Andalucia?
Well for anyone who is thinking about the prospect of owning
their own Spanish property as a holiday retreat, then also
consider that you may need someone to take care of it whilst
you are back in the UK.
Speaking as someone who works autonomously as a Spanish
Property Management agent based in Calahonda, Mijas Costa on
the Costa del Sol, I can advise you of some of the pitfalls you
may come across. These are some of the things which myself and
my husband have encountered during our six years working and
living in Calahonda, Costa del Sol, Spain :-
Do not take electricity supply for granted. It is not the
same load as in UK. If you have too many appliances on at the
same time, everything 'trips off'
Make sure your guests know that you shouldn't put tampons,
sanitary towels or baby-wipes etc. down the toilet if you don't
want blocked drains
Do not leave unopened food in cupboards. On your arrival
back to Spain, you may find an ant colony has taken over your
kitchen. Make sure you lock all your windows, doors, security
grills and roller-shutters upon your departure from Spain, as
burglaries are not uncommon.
Water can be cut off at any time due to water shortages or
if the Water Company are working in the area. So be prepared
with supplies of bottled water.
If your Spanish property is situated near pine trees, be
aware that tree rats live in them and may enter your property
if you leave patio windows open at night
Preferably turn all electricity off to your property upon
departure as regular power-cuts mean that your fridge will go
black and the contents therein will be mouldy
Spanish properties with fire-places have a habit of
attracting birds which get trapped in the chimney. So get a
cowl fitted to the chimney pot
If you are renting out, invariably things go wrong with
clients and they have a habit of doing silly things such as
locking themselves out on the balcony or losing keys, blocking
the toilet, etc. They also have an inability to use any Spanish
electrical appliances -e.g; washing-machines which have
different symbols to UK
So, if you want your life to be trouble-free, and have
plenty of 'fun in the sun', then employ a Spanish Property
Management team who are able to take all the worry off your
hands.
A Spanish Property Management company is worth its weight in
gold!
Author Resource:-> Author: Jay Neil
Website: B & P Calahonda Property Management
& Rental Services
Jay Neil is a property management and rental consultant in the
Costa del Sol, Spain. He is currently writing articles for
B & P
Services.
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