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Buying property in Gaucin

Posted: Fri Mar 4, 2022 9:22am
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Tiffany

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We are in the process of buying a property in the countryside of Gaucin and hoped others could perhaps offer some advice based on their experience.

The property does not have an AFO - which we are aware is usual - but our question/concern is how likely the property is to be granted done based on the policies/attitudes of the town hall (notwithstanding it meeting the proscribed criteria for such a licence, of course).

If anyone has experience in obtaining an AFO in the Gaucin campo, we would really appreciate hearing your experience and any advice. Thanks you.

Holaitsdavid

Posted: Fri Mar 4, 2022 2:49pm

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Posted: Fri Mar 4, 2022 2:49pm

Bear in mind the 'Campo in Spain' not like UK another world read below, 

Blog..... .   

There are two parts of the Costa del Sol, 'where the Spanish live' and where tourists seek to buy & rent homes, (Tourist areas often have an over supply of property and many lay empty and can attract squatters), in good Spanish residential locations you will hardly find any apartments or homes empty, this includes those places with a sea view, generally, the nearer the coast milder in winder and less hot in mid summer. One rule worth bearing in mind, just like restaurants, 'if full of Spanish people a really good one' they also know the nicest 'communities' to live and unlike UK people do not question 'noisy neighbours' ? Spanish communities always have some noise, be it the 'sound of children' music or motor bikes, people do not tiptoe around, that's part of the 'wonderful vibe'. Many Brits who move to Spain want, Highcliffe On Sea in the sun, or a sleepy English village, where folks use baby sitters & leave the kids at home for their evening meal. 'The real heart of Spain is the people', in particular in Towns & Cities, to really understand the culture folks should check out 'Old Town Malaga' and where Antonio Banderas has his idyllic penthouse on the 6th floor, above a restaurant, just a stone's throw from the historic city monuments of Alcazaba, Moorish fortress and the Roman Theatre, his balcony has views of the Picasso Museum. That's the 'real Spain' and where the magic is, however, many Brits never even go into this magnificent city, they leave the airport & head down the coast and never see the real treasure of Malaga. 'My advice explore and understand Spain before you buy'. If you walk and love the streets of Old Town Malaga, Spain and Andalucía is for you. 

Be warned, once you move here you become a 'fiscal resident' & bear in mind UK is like a 'tax-haven' compared to Spain, with no age cap on 'social security payments' so check carefully with a 'Spanish accountant' the real costs on income and pensions from the UK,. Without a 'Golden Visa' you must become a fiscal tax resident, although if fortunate to be a retired 'Civil Servant' your pension tax deductions remain in the UK.. 

   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4VaNwunxR0


 
Kerri

Posted: Mon Mar 7, 2022 12:10pm

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Posted: Mon Mar 7, 2022 12:10pm

Tiffany wrote on Fri Mar 4, 2022 9:22am:

We are in the process of buying a property in the countryside of Gaucin and hoped others could perhaps offer some advice based on their experience.

The property does not have an AFO - which we are aware is usual - but our question/concern is how likely the property is to be granted done based on the policies/attitudes of the town hall (notwithstanding it meeting the proscribed criteria for such a licence, of course)....

...

If anyone has experience in obtaining an AFO in the Gaucin campo, we would really appreciate hearing your experience and any advice. Thanks you.

Before signing on the dotted line do walk around the area and make sure there are no caged up dogs that will bark 24/7.  I don't know about Gaucin but 'hunters' around the valleys and arroyas of Spain keep dozens (hundreds) of caged up dogs without regular food or water (in dismal conditions) and of course their distress is high.  The authorities will do nothing about it so best to figure out if there are any around your house before you buy.

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