Wednesday 1 February 2017

10 Unbeatable Reasons for Moving to Spain

Well, thank goodness January has come and gone. With Brexit still in the news, and Donald Trump making headlines every day, January could not have seemed any longer, and we've even had some of the worst weather seen in generations here in Spain.
But today is February 1st, the sun is out and the skies are blue so what better than a quick reminder of why you really should be considering buying a property in Spain.

1. Moving to Spain is easy
Freedom of movement within the European Economic Area has been a God-send for anyone who fancies moving to Spain. There are no questions asked, no paperwork required – just by virtue of being an EU citizen, you already effectively are a Spanish citizen. Within one day you can be assigned your National Identity (NIE) Number which allows you to work. Really, it couldn´t be simpler.

2. The weather
You will have seen photos on Facebook of snow on the beaches of Javea or the village of Guadalest looking like an alpine resort, but this happens once every xx years. Yet it goes without saying, that with 300 days or more of sunshine a year, the glorious weather is reason enough for most Northern Europeans to want to move to Spain. But the Spanish climate, like Spain itself actually has a lot of variation – in the north they get a considerable amount of rain meaning the landscape is a luscious green, and as already mentioned, in Catalonia and Andalucia the mountain ranges are high enough that they get lots of snow. So if near-constant sunshine isn´t your thing then you know which part of Spain to move to!

3. There is a need for native English speakers
One of the biggest hurdles to moving to another country is finding a job. This is especially so if that other country is predominantly non-English speaking, but the language difference is actually less of a barrier and more of an opportunity in Spain as it means there is a constant need for native English speakers to work as teachers. All you need is TEFL certificate and you are likely to find enough work to keep you going.

4. The public holidays
To a British person it seems as if every other day is a public holiday in Spain. Indeed, each municipality is allowed up to 14 per year, as opposed to the usual 8 in the UK. This means there are more days off work, or days where you might get paid extra time for working. Many of these fiestas involve street parades and general partying so you can get out of the office and let your hair down.

5. The Mediterranean diet
In these health obsessed times foodies have been scouring the globe to find the healthiest national and regional diets. What they have found consistently is the Mediterranean diet is the healthiest in the world. This is proof that moving to Spain is good for your health, in the long run, it might even save your life!

6. It´s a great base to explore the rest of the Mediterranean
Sharing an open border with France and Portugal, and just a short flight or ferry away from Italy and North Africa, not to mention the smaller islands like Sardinia, Corsica and Malta, Spain serves as the perfect base from which to explore the rest of the Mediterranean.

7. Spain is diverse
The Spanish identity is anything but monocultural – it is a highly federalised country with marked regional differences which makes living there a very culturally enriching experience. From the Castilla La Mancha heartlands to the Basque country, Galicia, Catalonia and Andalucia, it is fascinating to learn about the different lifestyles, traditions, and languages that make up Spain.

8. Spain is multicultural
Besides learning about the diversity of the Spanish people themselves, living in Spain also affords you the opportunity to learn about the wider Spanish speaking world. Due to its close connections with Latin America there is a large South and Central American community in Spain who have added their own cultural spice into the already rich Spanish mix.

9. Golf and skiing
The fantastic and almost-always sunny weather allows golfers to make the most of their days playing golf without rain. The Spanish coastal area hosts 144 golf courses of all levels both for beginners and experienced golfers, for affordable prices. You can find at least one golf course within a 25 min drive from wherever you are. The ski resorts of the Sierra Nevada or the lesser known Val de Linares in Teruel, are within easy reach of most of us that live on the Spanish coast, so if skiing is your favourite winter pastime, it's here on our doorstep and a very affordable option,

10. The football Real Madrid or Barcelona
For football fans there is probably no better place in Europe to live right now than in Spain. Home to the most exciting national league, la Liga, and of course, arguably the two best teams and the two best players in the world, Ronaldo at Real Madrid and Messi and Barcelona FC. The great thing about living in Spain is that tickets for matches are much lower than what they are in UK, not to mention that you also save yourself the cost of a flight to see these living legends play on their home grounds.

So come on, what's keeping you? Take a look at our webpage - www.ultimatehomes-spain.com - which we keep updated on a daily basis and we're always adding new property realistically priced for sale. Or why not contact us with an idea of what would be your dream property, I'm sure we can help you find what you are looking for.
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