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Title: Estate Agents in Granada - Advice on buying a house in Granada.
Post by: hudson on January 27, 2017, 07:19:30 AM
Last October I spent a month studying Spanish in Granada and I really liked it. I have recently come into some money from an inheritance.
I have lived all my life in the UK but I hate the weather.
The idea of Brexit frightens me and I believe that the UK is heading to a bad place. There does not seem much of a problem right now but within 10 years I can see the UK becoming very unhappy and conflictive.
It has crossed my mind that now would be a good time to jump ship. I have thought about living and retiring in cheap countries such as Ecuador or Panama but the lack of a decent health service would be a problem if I fall ill. Plus they are very far away from the UK where I have many friends.
If I moved to Spain and became a resident would I be able to get a Spanish passport and become Spanish if I pay all my taxes.
The first thing I want to do is to buy a house in Granada. Does anyone have any advice on this? Is it best to use an estate agent? Which estate agents are the best etc.
Title: Re: Estate Agents in Granada - Advice on buying a house in Granada.
Post by: granadagirl on January 29, 2017, 07:13:46 AM
Here is a list of estate agents in Granada.
The most important thing to remember about estate agents is to not greatly trust whatever they say. They just want to get a sale and they will never be held responsible for anything they say.
Inmobiliaria CG de Granada Calle Recogidas, 19, Local D (junto Duo peluqueros) 958 56 09 67 https://inmobiliariacg.com/ (https://inmobiliariacg.com/)