Good time to move to Spain

The prices are starting to fall apart. And will keep this tendency for many months.

I recommend you the poorest towns of the most developed regions. Life there is beautiful, rural, clean and very cheap but you will still have great public services.

Catalan, Basque, Navarre, La Rioja... between vineyards and olive trees, living in the mountains by the sea. Maria, Lorena, Paula, Julia, Marina...

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Is there good job for foreign guys?

haha lol

Balcony builder

In the middle of the countryside? Are you interested in working in an agricultural cooperative? Otherwise no, just work online and enjoy your living

I only want to go to Spain for holiday home, where Are the best holiday homes?

You got anything nice close to sea?

Costa Brava if you have money. Costa del Sol and half Mallorca if you are broke

It will feel bad taking a spaniard's job

They'd tax the shit out of you for it tho

Wtf, it's the price of a mediocre 1 room flat in my city.

Poor African or Chinese will move there.

this, I'm interested

They will go to an outskirted shithole tho, not looking for this kind of experience

Holy smoke those are cheap!

My parents sold their 150m2 house for 150 000€ in 2018 and it's located in the countryside.

If Spain is cheap doesn't that mean Poortugal will be even cheaper or is there something different about the real estate market there?

is airbnb totally okay in your country or are there laws against it like in Germany?

That's because your country is heavily centralized despite having 45 million people
Only a handful if places have enough economic activity to make themselves viable to live in, and it's not like you can live 50-100km away from Kiev and work in the city because you don't have the necessary infrastructure for commuting

Do they speak English?

What website is this?

The islands Málaga and Alicante is where your people move, near the coast, no inner.

It's ok but cities like Barcelona are stating to dig in

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Some of them not even Spanish, just figure

Portugal has different climate making it far less interesting for Europeans that want to retire/live in the closest thing to Florida we have here.

Florida is a tragedy compared to Southern Europe

I lived in Briones, La Rioja, for five years and I miss it so much

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Spain seems comfy, would live in. Aren't there like zero jobs in these smaller cities though?

They are not small cities, not even towns, just rural pueblos or pedanías. Villas. You'd have to work online 100%

Mediterranean: Costa Brava, Costa Daurada, Costa Blanca and Costa Sol (from North to South). Also Menorca or Formentera (Balearic Islands).

Atlantic: Basque/Cantrabrian, Verde and Rías Altas. Then Las Canarias.

How much does the average 1-2 bedroom apartment cost in major cities like Barcelona or near it?

Forget Barcelona capital.

For example in Sant Cugat, a really close town:

300/400K...

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