Dear Members,
We are seriously considering moving to Murcia and I would like to ask you for advice regarding the following limited research and the numerous assumptions, (sadly mostly negative). I would appreciate your frank response and advice.
I see three possible options to Murcia property ownership, in a gated community around a golf course, open access urbanizacion like Camposol, a country property. Each has its pros and cons, below I have listed some of the thougths so far.
Gated community built around a golf course
Pros:
Secure location
Golf course/clubhouse, a nice place to meet others
Cons:
To some degree cut off from the outside world
Seasonal occupation
High maintenance costs
Smaller sized properties
A large number of half finished locations under bank ownership with long term issues but cheap
New and existing developments are hugely overpriced, for example new build like Lorca Resort
Open access urbanizacion, the comments below are based around Camposol interent research so may appear a little specific. And please accept my ignorance, I have not visited the location.
Pros:
Strong community spirit
Open access bringing in outside world
Well developed commercially eg banks, supermarkets, restaurants, local market etc
Cons:
Some properties do not have Buiding Inspector sign off
Developer modification to the drainage channel affected clay base resulting in localised subsidence
Development not adopted by the local authority eg watering and upkeep of open spaces, street cleaning, lamp columns maintenance
Highway assets not adopted by the local authority eg no mention of indemnity insurance, footpath and pot holes maintenance, white lining renewal
Property prices appear not to reflect the seriousness of the above
(We really like Camposol, how it reflects a Spanish spirit of urbanizaciones, the strong UK ownership, CRA, numerous clubs, community spirit etc. What scares us are the infrastructural problems.)
Country property
Pros:
Lots of space
Possible agricultural income
Cons:
Impossible to integrate into local community
Away from everything
So as you can see from the above, we appear to be no closer to finding a solution.
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