Thank you 🙏🏼 ❤ God bless you! It’s tough in Spain 🇪🇸 😅 but I feel it’s worth it!
@AxiMolnar2 күн бұрын
It's tough almost everywhere, but with patience and enough time it will be alright. 💖
@Yvhgggh20 күн бұрын
Good because I am looking for a place in Europe, so I can swim in the see, especially in February
@AxiMolnar16 күн бұрын
Canary Islands are probably the only place you'll be able to swim in the sea comfortably 🤩
@alexivi784727 күн бұрын
Hello from 🇷🇴 would like to know the contact of your associate, i am interested to buy a land in Tenerife more about lands, how the structure of the house /building should be done, also how pricy it would be and I would like to take part with the team that will build it ofc
@AxiMolnar26 күн бұрын
hello! my contact doesn't work with lands, so it wouldn't be a good fit for advice. For what you're looking for you would better look for some architecture studios on the island (there's plenty in Santa Cruz) - they will know the land/housing rules and would be in charge of planning and overseeing the building. also, probably more reliable than real estate agents.good luck! 🍀🍀🍀💖💝
@pawshands9706Ай бұрын
I have lived off grid before. It's a way of life that isn't for most and i am from NYC. I am looking into properties in Spain's dead zones. This time i'd install solar panels and above all, a safe water supply. I love the isolation, but need some basic comforts. I really need someone with sincere expertise.
@FrederickBowdlerАй бұрын
If the north is cold and south is warm go half way
@AxiMolnarАй бұрын
curiously, that logic doesn't work here, because in the middle of the island, there's Teide, so high altitude, so way cooler all year round...in the winter all the way up the Teide it's around 0 degrees...😅😅
@SaywhatohnoАй бұрын
how is the south weather in December? and is it ok to take a 6 month old on this island lol ?
@AxiMolnarАй бұрын
the south is pretty warm, around 22 degrees, especially at the coast. We go to the beach in December, I made another video about what you can do in each season in Tenerife, you should check it out 😄kzbin.info/www/bejne/hH2QgXuaarGWf7c&ab_channel=AxiMolnar And yes, I cannot think of anything that would make it unsafe for a 6 month old. ?? I am not aware of any additional dangers for babies in Tenerife apart from what's dangerous for them anywhere...there's many tourists with babies so I guess it works😍
@amylouisebrutonl9051Ай бұрын
Im in Puerto de la cruz thats warm enough 26-31 in October
@chrismalcomson7640Ай бұрын
Estate agents and lawyers don't operate under the same standards as they do in northern Europe. They're after their fee and thats it..
@saeedbaig7885Ай бұрын
How about to built a new house in sonseca near Toledo
@mrzoom4149Ай бұрын
I have a question... most older Spanish stone houses have tiny windows. Is there a way to design a renovation with panorama windows and still receive a building permission with the regional style preserved?
@alisonworthington76752 ай бұрын
Please can I have the name of the agent you used please?
@raymondboye59463 ай бұрын
We have been in Lanzarote (Playa Blanca mainly) in Jan-Feb 2023 and the weather couldn't be called good. Maybe you guys from Sweden are different, but we (Germans) where freezing a lot, had the A/C running all night heating and have just been swimming a few times. Of course there have been sunny and nice days, but it was far away from what lots people are saying. If you really want it warm, go elsewhere.
@AxiMolnar3 ай бұрын
Cannot say about Lanzarote, I say what's the warmest part of Tenerife in the winter in min 3:42, as not the whole island is the same. Probably Lanzarote has micro climates as well, so you were unlucky with that...Of course, if you expect 30 degrees air and 25 degrees water, then the Canary Islands are not the way to go. Then you should go to the Caribbean.
@JamesCoyle-f5q3 ай бұрын
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@annemackenzie72953 ай бұрын
Great video, I enjoyed this - thank you 😀👏
@jem87943 ай бұрын
Your comment about expertise, yes you are right. That being said, you don’t ask the hairdresser if you need a haircut
@AxiMolnar3 ай бұрын
Love your comment, so on point 🤩
@philly1113 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video, much appreciated!
@donaldduck76693 ай бұрын
Hahhaaaa I life every winter on tacoronte....I swim all year round and it was not cold at all...tbh. I hope people like you stay away from us
@MsMiaszosz4 ай бұрын
Have you been robbed in Tenerife? Was your car broken? How do you avoid it?
@AxiMolnar4 ай бұрын
Nope, but I also am careful about this. The basics: - Carry the minimum valuables possible with you. - Have a small closed purse and carry it in the front, in big crowds hold it with your hand. - In crowds/busy areas, don't carry your phone in your hand, keep it in your purse. - Never leave the car in shady places or with anything inside (no backpack, clothes, bags, nothing). The car should be empty when you leave it parked. It's better to pay for parking than leave it in a shady place. - Never leave your beach towel and stuff unattended on the beach. One of the group should be always at the towel, and you should switch places to go into the water. Hope this helps! 💖
@MsMiaszosz4 ай бұрын
@@AxiMolnar Thanks a lot. 😍😍
@Insurgent-MockingBird4 ай бұрын
😢😢😢 i’ve got the same problem with the height of ceilings. The height of doors is also in cars and even ships they are very tight very small built for low built and that’s for me also a problem and also all the steps which you need to walk in the Mediterranean area. They are very fond of walking everywhere but because of arthrosis he needs to go by another way of transportation so you end up with being in the car all day and then by 40°C and in the south of Spain in the you’re looking even water and then you are depending on water tank car driving water or are you by the water in Jerry cans andthat’s yes without your upgrade facilities like solar panelling water it’s unlivable and places. 😂😂😂😂
@Insurgent-MockingBird4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 as you I am also very surprised that although we have one Europe the differences between countries are getting bigger instead of smaller. that’s the parties in house like notaries lawyers and especially real estate is so corrupt especially Greece and Spain is also really hideous to buy that. That’s also not my preference. in the meantime I got Spanish neighbours and they are really fucked up so for me to complete no no to live in Spain where to else? Italy with their problems with very particular rules and all these year costing arrangements Greece you cannot buy anything the first year you need to be citizen and then offer the year you can buy something so only rent as possible. So maybe the Americans do it watching the house sitting and just being member of a website you arrange with other owners to go in their homes and be there for very little price for a month for some weeks and then change to another site in another place and try that part of the land, but then your settled in a house which already people living so, you don’t have to rent it out, but you can also. European law should really regulates Gaster notaries and all the legal aspects about selling and buying things only buy registers and certified bar partners and not buy a bunch of illegals and business zombies 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@AxiMolnar4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment, I appreciate it! Switching homes to live in different countries is a very cool idea. I think that it's still quite new and not many people know about it, but it's definitely a very good way to save on rent. There's also petsitting which works similar and you can take care of people's pets and live in their houses. And about people, there's always different people everywhere, same as countries are different, people are different as well. 😍
@konrad69954 ай бұрын
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@Pratima-ce9bl4 ай бұрын
Very. Nice place Spain. From north east in Assam. India
@annaelisa69035 ай бұрын
where is that beach in your video with the view of the cliffs and mountains (7:12)
@AxiMolnar5 ай бұрын
it's a walk from Faro Punta del Hidalgo towards Ermita San Juanito...the whole way has this view and the walk goes up the mountain afterwards
@annaelisa69035 ай бұрын
@@AxiMolnar thank u so much
@NikauPalmCal5 ай бұрын
It depends because puerto de la cruz in the north can be warmer than the south due to the microclimate there sometimes.
@guywuytack70995 ай бұрын
yes, 2 years in Madrid and looked around a bit for holiday house finca.. lot of under 100k possibilities with > 5000-10000m2 land but usually only with a small garage/shed looking "house" .. So the permits probably only allow a small farm tool shop and not building a house.. however, did you check if putting a prefab cottage, which is removable at any time, would be allowed?
@AxiMolnar5 ай бұрын
Good question! I never checked for that and I think it's a good idea for the same reason that you mentioned. The only drawback is that it's still a small footprint, normally they are max 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 small kitchen 🤔 Which brings us to the questions: what is enough? 🤔😆
@guywuytack70995 ай бұрын
@@AxiMolnar prefab can be substantially big, made up of e.g shipping containers: 2 x 40ft with 20ft container combined gives you about 80 m2 of foot print which is most comfortable for a 2 bedroom place with living room, kitchen, 2 bathrooms with shower only.. one has to provide sun panel , septic tank and water borehole.. maybe not allowed to connect to municipal water supply or electrical grid
@AxiMolnar5 ай бұрын
@@guywuytack7099 Good thinking! 😉Yes, a lot of remote places don't even have municipal water supply and have to rely on the land's water reserves. I think that's the biggest challenge, solar panels for electricity are pretty attainable atm.
@trulyget54045 ай бұрын
I want to buy
@phil11476 ай бұрын
Im only 3/4 in and you mentioned your bf 4 times already, is it his channel or yours 😂
@phil11476 ай бұрын
Just because the properties are 'illegal' doesnt mean they are wrong. We need to take away this dogma of 'if government doesnt say its ok then its not ok' , as the government are slowly taking away freedom its very important for us to do things according to what we think is right, and more often, as we tell the government what to do, not the other way around.
@susanaescriba9776 ай бұрын
Another foreigner seeks lives by selling smoke.
@entresolysombra52456 ай бұрын
It is important to be aware about the news laws......... The risk: to loose everything.
@uwaamen10826 ай бұрын
Yes❤
@oberfrange6 ай бұрын
Berlin ist ehrlich gesagt so s*it wer will da leben? Da hat Restdeutschland mehr zu bieten
@alecharper5156 ай бұрын
Funny presentation. Good information. Always try to remove the rose-colored glasses. I've lived in remote places and there are some wonderful benefits... but think soberly about the negatives. One does "grow" with such experiences and that is a good thing. You'll return a different person than those who never try (The Hero's Journey?...ha!). If you have the ability to do so, try living in a place for at least a month - preferably in one of the worst months (unless you intend such a property to be used part-year). We lived at 8,000' on a wind-swept, high-desert plateau in very remote Colorado as well as in a 200-year old former sea captain's house overlooking the ocean on an island off the coast of Maine (ferry service, only). It is great fun and certainly not for shrinking violets. Be prepared to feel your complete range of emotions... Be bold but be careful and by all means, have fun in your search! Cheers,🍷
@AxiMolnar6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment, super cool to hear what other people are experiencing and how wild it can get (ferry service only? 😉).😍😍
@balaclavaboy2476 ай бұрын
Dry your eyes and go back to Russia. So much moaning in one video. Also learn how to pronounce Tenerife.
@Kenny-bj2zq6 ай бұрын
Love the video - I think stone homes are so beautiful
@mymixture9656 ай бұрын
Tomatoes don´t grow on Tenerife so the Tomatoes are imported and are tasteless. Hard to believe because it is a warm island. I heard the story that the air is too moist, Tomatoes need a dry climate.
@AMG-BENZ-16 ай бұрын
No heating anywhere? Your viewers need to know that most airbnb's do in fact have heated apartments in the North.
@ANNE-mv3ht7 ай бұрын
Interesting video. Spain is very different from one region to another one. The main advice is to take a lawyer to assist you in all the steps. My understand is that you were looking for a house to renovate. The issues linked to this « renovation » are the same in every country. Everybody has or would like to do a good deal. As much as you go in the center of country or as far as fo you leave the cost of Spain real estate are cheaper and cheaper but you re often in the middle of nowhere and of course it s not for everybody. Real estate agent issue is the same in every country and it’s not specific to Andalusia or Spain they tell you what you want to hear to my point of view they could not give you technical advice or engineering issues. For the extra works done without a permission if there have more than 5 years then these works like a swimming pool or a garage or an extension become legal and the seller of the house has to pay a penalty. That’s how it goes in the Valencia region. And the end you have acquired a house or not ? Regards
@stber70577 ай бұрын
If you prefer the winter temperatures in the south and want to experience "local" flair at the same time, then try Playa San Juan or Alcala. 😉
@krzyszt0fus7 ай бұрын
Let's go for the weird stuff 🐐😅🤪
@krzyszt0fus7 ай бұрын
Madeira 1 🤩 I like this kind of videos when you talk about house arrangements and design 👍
@AxiMolnar7 ай бұрын
Yeeey, happy to hear that! Good feedback💖
@krzyszt0fus7 ай бұрын
Glory to the sponsor 😁🐒
@AxiMolnar7 ай бұрын
🙌🏻🙌🏻
@TeodorOlteanu7 ай бұрын
Cool video! Next time maybe look at Greece as well 👍
@AxiMolnar7 ай бұрын
Thanks! Actually, I had Mykonos on my initial list as well, but there wasn't much to select from there 🤔
@LilyBelamare7 ай бұрын
Spain have very good weather! But problem is that there are lots of old ugly homes, they should tear them down and build new ones more attractive! Because the young generation don’t like old history, ugly homes! Only old people like the old stuff!
@constantin41287 ай бұрын
you should fix your teeth
@marnixtellings65837 ай бұрын
Super valuable info, thanks so much. Any tips on properties in Galicia?
@AxiMolnar7 ай бұрын
Haven't analysed anything there, but on the top of my mind: make sure they're well-insulated. Somehow insulation approach varies vastly across Spain 😊
@dvsfreek7 ай бұрын
thx for this..i`m looking at the same thing at the moment.
@HikingandWandering8 ай бұрын
Nice video, what do you both work with?
@huahinservice8 ай бұрын
My personal experiences looking for a property in the Valencia region: 1. The range of houses and apartments is generally very large. 2. The prices, overvalued, far from reality and once again show wishful thinking on the part of the sellers. 3. Why? On the one hand, 80% of these objects are in a desolate condition, similar to barracks. On the other hand, the majority of the properties have never been renovated and if they have, they have been renovated in a very spartan manner and not by a specialist. 4. The expertise, in principle there is no precise with current data, e.g. photos and dimensions as well as classification, i.e. a penthouse apartment is in principle primarily an apartment on the top floor, with predominantly other residential units on the same floor. The only advantage is that you have a roof terrace, just like the neighbors have. 5. Building regulations, particularly important for houses, plots of land are often not or only partially buildable. In principle, the municipalities do not adhere to general guidelines and regulations; there are always changes, even retroactively when the governing party changes in the Ajuntamento. To the detriment of the buyer. 6. Real estate agencies, the agents are 90% useless, bring no added value and have little or no idea about real estate Business at all. Commissions for real estate agencies are not regulated in Spain. 7. Conclusion, there are better countries in the EU to purchase a property.
@edwardlowry26538 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. It was very helpful with great information! Thanks.