When you’re new to living in Italy there are some new habits to learn, either to do yourself or just get used to others doing. As a long-term expat I’ve learnt to love Italy’s unique ways.
Are you looking to buy somewhere that boasts of an authentic Spanish feel? Would you like to be surrounded by unspoiled natural beauty? Fancy a low cost of living and a high quality of life? Then a home in Jaén, Andalucía might suit you well. Here, Sally, who has called Spain home for many years, describes what life is like in this sun-soaked southern town.
Old towns in Greece give character and history to a place, even when situated alongside a new town. They add photo opportunities and historical interest to holidays, and make a town feel homely. There is just something magical about living in a town that has a castle and old stone alleyways. They conjure up images of the ancient past and the people who once lived there. Finding property for sale right in the old town can be difficult as they are very sought-after. However, you will probably find something at a lower price within visiting distance.
From the ease of travelling to the diversity of the property market, I’ve picked out six reasons that Ireland could be the perfect place for you to buy.
The Algarve takes the trophy for propelling Portugal into a world-leading golf destination. But these days the exquisite fairways and chic resorts along the stunning coastline around Lisbon are also catching the eye of discerning golfers from around the globe. Unsure if the well-trodden Algarve is right for you? Then read on for some alternative options…
Seaside living in France is ever-so-appealing. With sun, sea and sailing on your doorstep, what’s not to love? It’s no secret that France has a selection of superb beaches and coastal towns to choose from. While the possibility of living by the sea hasn’t always been practical, especially for those who travel to work, the steady rise of remote working in France has made the dream a little more attainable.