Had an apartment now for 4 years on Phase 1. For the second time in 2 years water ingress has become a problem.
What actual comeback do we have? In the UK there's a 10 year NHBC. Are there similar things in Spain? It's completely obvious to me that they haven't a clue about how to build houses over there. As soon as they weather is 'abnormal', i.e. it rains a bit, it highlights deficiencies in construction.
I'm really, really tempted to paper over the cracks and flog the place on to some other fool. Life's too short. I reckon I've paid around £ 80k in mortgage payments over the last 4 years for something I rarely use, not to mention the startup (12%) fees. Talk about suckered into the 'A place in the sun' mentality. Imagine how many A class holidays I could have had for that sum, not to mention less stress ('housing crash in Spain', 'Euro sh4fting the pound', 'car hire rip-offs', 'cheap flights that aren't so cheap anymore').
I get the distinct impression I've been had and I suspect I'm not the only one!