Hi all. Finally, 2 months after our initial completion date of Aug 7th, we completed on Thursday - 3Bed Apart on Jardine 5. Not before time, as we have our flights booked for the family coming out on Oct 29th.
Its been a tough time with the financials, and can now give first hand account how the credit crunch impacts on domestic borrowing just as much as major commerce. When we signed up last October, no urgency on lending, so we left it until June when we received first indication of Summer completion. By then, the credit cruch was changing spanish lending, and our hopes of 80% borrowing were soon dashed given our UK commitments. Eventually, having spent extra on broker fees, we ended up with CAM Bank and a 70% mortgage. The sting....they might be the developers bank, but valuation on our property came in at Euro 118k!!!
This was always a long term investment for our family, so this short term price dip is somewhat irrelevant other than the lower lending we achieved. Some minor nerves around the running costs now, but really looking forward to coming out in 2 weeks and finally enjoying our investment after all the stress of the completion.
Here are a few comments for those considering investing:
1. Find a good solicitor with recommendation. We used one in Alicante that a workmate had used, and he has been brilliant - done everything - NIE's, Set up Power of Attorney, Handled completions, advised on 101 things along the way - yet to pay him anything which has been a surprise, and even with all of the help provided, he has not deviated from his 1% fee.
2. Irrespective of completion date, sort your mortgage out early - that is our one big regret
3. Thought about skipping on it, but opted to use Snagitmurcia in the end. A very comprehensive service for a fixed fee, and glad we did this in the end
4. Because our financials became alot tighter than we had anticipated, we have had to skip on the furniture pack deals. Instead, we have gone for an Ikea option on beds, matresses, sofas and patio furniture. Found what we wanted in UK, and have used a local company Flatpaxabia to do the buying, collection and delivery. When we arrive, our gear will be already there, and just have the day one fun of building beds. Done this before, and know that Ikea furniture is straight forward, so not a concern
5. Just reading this board and making a few contacts has been invaluable. Expect to be in touch with Carol again soon and add to her clientelle of holiday home owners
Now a few questions:
1. For those who have been completed for a few months on Jardines, how much is the water and electricity bills working out at per month?
2. Are we getting a stable view yet on the Community Charges?
3. I still have to buy a fridge freezer when we are there. Where is the best place to buy that will deliver within a day or two?
4. Planning to buy lights and install myself. Is the wiring the same as used in UK, or am I in for a surprise?
5. How is the supermarket on the development?
I'm sure will have more questions later, but will post as and when
Cheers for now
Martin & Helen