Christmas in San Cayetano
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We have just spent our first christmas in san cayetano, we moved into our house on 18th dec amid concerns what we were moving into, we neednt have worried, the people on the first phase have been kindness its self. within 1 hour of moving in we were inundated with offers of help,from cups of tea too help with moving boxes and furniture. anyone moving early next year have no worries people here are vey kind and helpful. A big thankyou to all Taray staff and San Cayetano residents. Happy New Year.
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Hi Kevjune,
Not far from us then, we are in Santiago de Ribera and love it there. (Only hols at the moment not permanent unfortunately) It's a great area isn't it? Glad evering went well for your completion. We have found the same it's so great to have good neighbours and we have made so many friends along the way. There is only one problem, the more we go the harder it is to come back
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Look forward to meeting you on site!!
Have you moved on the same phase as Shiela and Alan? I agree with you we have lived there since Sept and found everyone very helpful and friendly!!
Tina
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Hi Kev and June
Glad your move to San Cayetano went well.
I have a holiday home there and can't wait to go back - are you there permanently?
Karen
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Hi Kev and June,
We have bought a quad villa in San Cayetano which was due for completion on 31 December, but a little behind schedule - they are now telling us February?
We were over there in late November but the fencing was still up so we couldn't view our house. We spoke with a couple who were moving in on the 17/18th - maybe the same day as you! Our property must be close by you, perhaps we'll be neighbours.
Just browsing the internet looking for furniture. Any suggestions
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