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Almeria Trip - Costa Tropical ( Albuñol - Sorvilán - La Rábita - La Mamola - Castel de Ferro ) - Ronda ( Rio Guadiaro, Cortes de La Frontera - Estación de Cortes - Jimera de Libar - Benaoján - Rio Genal, Benarrabá ) So it was back to
internet, armed with a little more knowledge about estate agents descriptions and how a well chosen camera angle can turn a pit into a palace, we searched Andalucia from village to village! We could now look at
photographs on
internet and having seen
type of housing stock in Andalucian towns and villages we had a far better idea about
quality and type of house that was being presented. (We thought?) We decided we needed to be nearer
coast but our budget of £70,000 meant we were priced out of
Costa del Sol. We were now looking for either a large house with two entrances or two smaller properties, as we had decided we needed an income and renting part or a whole property on a self catering basis seemed
answer. I had recently read 'Sierras of
South' by Alastair Boyd and
area around Ronda fascinated me, it seemed ideal. A few searches found a number of sites and we saw a property in
Genal Valley village of Benarrabá that fitted
bill. A large village house with two separate entrances, it needed a bit work ... but was priced in our budget. The views were fantastic (on
internet ... surely they would be in real life!) We also scoured
coastline for cheap property. we thought about Almeria. Almeria is quite cheap but very barren,
coastal properties are lower priced than
Costa del Sol but
value has gone. The area is covered in hundreds of square miles of ugly DIY polythene greenhouses, this is very unsightly. They stretch down
coast as far as Castel de Ferro. We have also seen a few between Malaga and Velez-Malaga but not on
same scale as in Almeria / Costa Tropical.
We found some sites for
Costa Tropical, a quite under developed coast between Adra to Motril, neither of these large towns had anything that would appeal to us. Adra is a port, not very pretty! Motril has some good beaches but is a large town and its closeness to Granada means prices are quite high. The coastline in between is quite pretty La Rabita and La Mamola (esp) are both lovely places. We searched
internet night after night and found a number of interesting possibilities. There was a beautifully tiled house in Albunol for £42,000 and another for £32,000 we could just about afford to buy both.Then there was a house in
coastal town of La Rabita for around £65,000 that had 3 entrances and three kitchens and three bathrooms an obvious source of income. Live in
biggest part and rent out
other two! My favourite was a country house with a bit of land great views to
Mediterranean near Sorvilán it had a huge chimney in
kitchen/living room and a bread oven on
patio. It was about £63,000 I liked
idea of self sufficiency and of
Good Life which we could have. It looked wonderful. We had seen another site in
area with some very cheap properties. It was to good to be true so we changed our plans. Benarrabá was put on
reserve list and
Costa Tropical became
main area of interest. Although I did contact agents in Coin, Yunquera and Antequerra about some very interesting properties. Yunquera was a serious contender for quite a time. The tale will continue but after we have to moved to Spain.
More to come .... author Geoff Forster
http://www.property-in-the-sun.com lots of photos and blog - self catering apartment for rent in mountain village Analucia Spain

45 yr old Englishman gives up his cosy existance in the SE of England to take his new wife Jane, three Border Collie dogs and three old black cats on an adventure in Andalucia.