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Hi -
I've travelled to most places along the Spanish coastline but never managed to cover the part between Malaga and Cartagena.
Now looking at places like La Herradura and Mojacar as possible early retirement locations, but have now come across Almerimar in my searches online. Looks modern and 'on the way up' as far as I can see.
Hope to come down in Sept and rent a place for 6 months or so to have a better look around.
Anyone got any 'insider info' about the area? All advice / tips and warnings welcome.
Thanks!
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As EOS forum seems to be so quiet these days (sadly) you could do better looking at this ( Almerimar community).
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Thanks - I'll take a look.
Robin
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I don't know about Almerimar but Mojacar is a lovely typical white washed spanish village set up in the hills. There are a lot of very nice appartments and duplexes in the area. Places like Palomares (walking distance to the sea and a short drive to Mojacar and Vera) have 2 bed appartments with communal swiming pools from around 60,000 euros. The area is not overly busy even in the summer months. We have been on the beach in August with just a handful of other people around. The area is much more Spanish than other areas like parts of Costa Blanca and Costa Del Sol - it depends what you want really.
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Thanks for the information. I'm looking forward to seeing Mojacar, but I didn't realise it was inland.
I guess I'm really looking for places close to the sea / beach, which is why Almerimar looked good from the photos I've seen.
Having said that, I'd prefer to be away from the busiest tourist areas. Palomares sounds interesting from that point of view, so I will take a look there too.
Thanks again.
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Mojacar is split into 2 - the playa which is right on the beach and the old village which is about 2 miles in land. Allthough the village is very charming most people like to be in the newer properties on or near the playa. Mojacar Playa is more expensive that the villages just a small distance away like Palomares and Vera Playa - it depends what you want but (as in most of Spain) there is a lot of property for sale. I think the prices in this part of Spain are still a lot cheaper than in Costa Del Sol.
If you are interested look at my property on the following website it may give you a better idea of the area. Like I say there are appartments for sale from about 60,000 euros (ours was more as it is a duplex and quite a bit bigger) .
http://www.spain-holiday.com/rentals/accommodations/properties/10862/Villaricos/0/Almeria/0/Andalucia/Villaricos.html
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Thanks again. The apartment and the village look really nice.
Will have to have a good look around the area when I come down.
I'm going to rent somewhere for at least 6 months before I decide on where to buy a place.
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Hi telarana,
www.almerimarlife.com may have some decent information. Give it a look as it wont cost you anything. Nigela, Mojacar and its surrounding areas are supposed to be secret, if we tell everyone about it, wont be long before it becomes crowded.
Best wishes.
Tech
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Hi Telarana
I think renting somewhere is definelty the best idea - you need to see an area in low season as well as in the high season. Also when you are in an area there is plenty of time to look around to see what properties are for sale. There are always some people who are desperate to sell and willing to take an offer lower than the norm - if you are living in the area then it is much easier to buy such a property.
Yes I know what you mean Tech but there are so many empty and half built properties one or two more people in the area will help.
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Tech, I suggested that 17 May 2011 16:38
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Been away for a week, so apologies for not replying sooner. Thanks for all advice received.
Am now looking at Almerimarlife as suggested.
Something in their newsletter about health issues (coughing, etc) because of 'the El Ejido Waste Management' ?
Anyone aware of that, and does it affect Mojacar and the surrounding area?
Thanks again.
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