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Living in Spain
1. Pros and cons of living in Spain Contact: [email_address] Tel: (+34) 902 013 525
2. The warm climate is preferred by most people from Northern Europe or other cold parts of the world. The summers are hot everywhere and the winter is not so cold, but in some regions it can be colder than you might expect. Pro no. 1. The climate. Costa del Sol has a very mild winter, but the summers can get really hot. As long as you have the sea close to you, the hot summer doesn’t sound that bad! Also, this region boasts 320 days of sunshine every year. Marbella Contact: [email_address] Tel: (+34) 902 013 525
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4. Pro no.3- The people. They are really friendly, polite and eager to help you out. Familiarity is one of the main characteristics of the Spaniards and you will go a long way if you smile back and offer a greeting in their language. Contact: [email_address] Tel: (+34) 902 013 525 Contact: [email_address] Tel: (+34) 902 013 525
5. Con no. 1. The crime rate. Spain has a high petty crime rate, due to thefts in stores, breaking and entering, or pickpocketing. You have to be very careful when you’re in a crowded area, but we must say that is a given almost everywhere. Contact: [email_address] Tel: (+34) 902 013 525 Contact: [email_address] Tel: (+34) 902 013 525
6. Con no. 2. Bureaucracy. You have to fill an application form for everything and wait for approval. Patience is somewhat of a virtue in these cases. Contact: [email_address] Tel: (+34) 902 013 525
7. 4 reasons for living in the Costa del Sol 1. The sun . Costa del Sol boasts 320 days of sunshine per year. Just think about lying in the sun in late October-early November! 2. Golf . The Costa del Sol features over 30 golf courses, a sport which is very popular in this part of the country. 3. Great resorts. If you are a fan on luxury and exclusiveness, you must choose Marbella as a resort, with Puerto Banus as its ostentatious marina. Marbella is full of life and expensive restaurants and shops. Estepona is more quiet and Nerja is famous for its beaches. Everywhere you go, you will find a mix of old and new, a typical characteristic of this part of the country. 4. Great accessibility. The infrastructure is developed and you can find connections to practically everywhere. You have the Malaga airport, highways, trains and, of course, ports.