Why so many properties for sale in Fuenta da Piedra?
I would be interested in buying a property in Fueta da Piedra, particularly attractive because of its position with regard to surrounding cities, its proximity to the mainline railway service and there being a thriving ex-pat community as well as a traditional Spanish lifestyle.
From this forum it does appear to have some downsides with possible very hot summers and at times very low winter temperatures, and a water problem which I believe is being addressed. ( And it cannot be the only southern Spanish municipality where it is advised to use bottled water for drinking and cooking).
There does however appear to be a large number of houses for sale for a municipality of this size. Is there anything else going on making the village a less attractive spot to move to? Any insider knowledge would be greatly appreciated. It looks and sounds just so good.
Best wishes
Charles