Dear All,
visited the site and was shocked at what I found in this "ghost town", see photos.
None of the paving had any edging support, the only evidence of any top soil was at tree planting positions where a little was on top, most trees appeared dead or dying which suggests there was no bed underneath. Met two gardeners with little wheel barrows, raking the scrub to remove weeds. We could not converse but they insisted on showing me the lack of any topsoil and the danger they were in, as electric cables were within 10mm of the surface.
Dampness, decay and rust seem to be prevalent everywhere. In addition some structural damage was evident. We may have disturbed a break-in as one apartment had unexplained doors open.
The little wire fences would not protect children from falling from high points, in my view it would just add to the challenge and increase the danger.
The pavements alongside the wide road had not been cleaned with some dogs muck along them.
We had a good meal in the Venta up on the Casares road and met a Spanish Project Architect, asked him why the build quality was so poor, he said that it was caused by time and cost constraints, in particular with the pressure to move onto the other site. When asked how such poor quality gained occupation certificates he lifted his eyes raised his hands uppermost and said that sometimes they have difficulty, but it was usually "resolved" and sometimes things are sold without them.
Workmen told us that work on the apart hotel had ceased again because they cannot sell the apartments though there was some minor activity on the site.
Other sites claim that their pools are private and do not need fences or lifeguards.
The site on the other side of the road had finished all of phase 1 but had not managed to sell a single apartment, even though it had the land and planning permission for all the facilities and no public road passing through it..
An agent could not recommend Casares del Sol but thought the white site above which appeared to be gated was a good site.
We were shown one block that had supposedly been bought by one investor who is refusing to pay the community charge for any of the apartments because of the condition and unsaleability.
All in all a depressing visit, If this is the claimed improvement, I cannot imagine how anyone was persuaded to buy here.
Best regards and luck to everyone as always.
Norman