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@spainrevealed
@spainrevealed Ай бұрын
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@hirwaaxel9656
@hirwaaxel9656 Ай бұрын
if i earm 5000usd a month as a digital nomad, can i live in spain comfortably. considering the situation now
@krisr4658
@krisr4658 Ай бұрын
@@hirwaaxel9656 As a single person, very easily.. Your income would definitely be in the top 5%.
@c1p1moore
@c1p1moore Ай бұрын
You've not mentioned visa etc?
@Ana-Maria-Sierra
@Ana-Maria-Sierra Ай бұрын
Excellent webinar!
@peggymckenzie5290
@peggymckenzie5290 Ай бұрын
​@hirwaaxel9656 of course you can! As long you can get residency,. You'd want to understand the autonomo system before making the decision to emigrate.
@theeuge2121
@theeuge2121 Ай бұрын
I follow this channel for quite sometime. I really like this kind of content because it’s very personal. Sure wish you posted more videos like this with other families or maybe even other locations in Spain.
@katbar6066
@katbar6066 Ай бұрын
I agree. Talking to people who have moved to different areas of Spain would be interesting. That was an absolutely stunning development. The gardens were unbelievably beautiful.
@katbar6066
@katbar6066 Ай бұрын
@@shelaghmoore-h4f I would hardly call that a ghetto.
@spainrevealed
@spainrevealed Ай бұрын
I’ll be making more :)
@thefamouseccles5053
@thefamouseccles5053 Ай бұрын
@@spainrevealed A similar case history about someone who moved to Madrid would be great!
@brigittejackson5083
@brigittejackson5083 8 күн бұрын
@@spainrevealed that would be great!
@peggymckenzie5290
@peggymckenzie5290 Ай бұрын
What a lovely couple and a great interview. They have a lovely home and a happy, comfortable lifestyle. It suits them well, and they were generous to allow all of us into their world for a few minutes. Thanks guys 😊
@LeMaxLM
@LeMaxLM Ай бұрын
Nerja is very nice. We are from Czech Republic 🇨🇿 and we bought a small house not far from Nerja, next Cómpeta and we absolutely love it here ❤
@duncanmitch8088
@duncanmitch8088 Ай бұрын
Lived in Cómpeta for 15 years, its funny to see a comment from others living there
@playerone1431
@playerone1431 23 күн бұрын
How much did it cost?
@LeMaxLM
@LeMaxLM 23 күн бұрын
@@playerone1431 you mean the price of the house?
@miheco
@miheco Ай бұрын
I vacationed here now and then as a guest of the developer during 87-88, I was living in London. I met the developer and Capistrano was not fully finished. The developer told me he got the idea from a project named Casitas Capistrano, in So. California's city of San Juan Capistrano, which I knew very well being from So.California. This was when Chiringito Ajo was on the sand. I have many photos of those days..
@Megavoltamper
@Megavoltamper Ай бұрын
We are a family of two, we live in Zaragoza, we have our own apartment and we don't have any debts, our average monthly expenses are less than 1400 EUR / month, including a full (sin copago) health insurance. We don't skimp, but we don't live large either. But to be honest, although it's a nice city with very friendly people, Zaragoza is not for expats, it's VERY difficult to get a job here as a highly skilled professional without at least C1 Spanish, and the salaries are even lower than in the Central European region. (no surprise, there are very few European immigrants here like us...)
@marygeraldinereyes7313
@marygeraldinereyes7313 Ай бұрын
As a digital nomad...yes...I hope their internet speed is as fast as d ones in Madrid...
@manuelfg2902
@manuelfg2902 Ай бұрын
But thats your wage, 1400€/month?
@Ilar-en7lg
@Ilar-en7lg Ай бұрын
A good level of spanish needed to work in Spain, wow that's shocking...
@Megavoltamper
@Megavoltamper Ай бұрын
@@Ilar-en7lg Well, this may surprise you, but many foreign people work in the offices of large multinational companies in Spain as well, where they don't need such an advanced level of local language skills.
@Megavoltamper
@Megavoltamper Ай бұрын
@@manuelfg2902 I wrote "expenses".
@henryrivas8999
@henryrivas8999 Ай бұрын
❤ We lived in Valencia for 6 weeks July and Aug. We spent about 300 euros a month on grocery. We spent 2500 in restaurant bills, but we were very social. The fruits and vegetables were amazing!!! Life in Spain is fabulous
@HerAeolianHarp
@HerAeolianHarp 22 сағат бұрын
Six weeks is a nice time between traveling and living abroad.
@digitechnomad
@digitechnomad Ай бұрын
I live not far from Nerja which is a very expensive place to live these days as so many expats there pushing house prices up so only the rich ones can afford them. I live 45 minutes away in the campo, where there are not many expats as they don't like any outsiders or foreigners, but i live here for less than €1000 per month. I can get a small beer and a tapas for only €1.50 from Bar La Alcua for example, its amazing lol
@shinyshinythings
@shinyshinythings Ай бұрын
But as a ‘digitechnomad’ writing in English …. aren’t you an outsider/foreigner? Are you saying you aren’t liked by your Spanish neighbors in the campo?
@Sagepolice
@Sagepolice Ай бұрын
@@shinyshinythings expats are really good at distancing themselves from expats lol
@Johnny_Vivento
@Johnny_Vivento Ай бұрын
Totally inaccurate video on price for click bait. 2000 euro absurd
@digitechnomad
@digitechnomad Ай бұрын
@@shinyshinythings yes, they dont like outsiders or foreign people in the small villages generally, but i have a thick skin and dont care what they think, i bring my friends and their money to the village which they need
@digitechnomad
@digitechnomad Ай бұрын
@@Sagepolice yes, there is only one other English guy in my village, but dont see each other much
@ellieramseyer
@ellieramseyer Ай бұрын
James, Congratulations! Once again you hit this video out of the park! Very informative and in depth information Thank you. Keep up the great work!!
@spainrevealed
@spainrevealed Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@susanglasgow8992
@susanglasgow8992 Ай бұрын
My mum was one of the first to buy a timeshare apartment in El Capistrano in the 70’s. We had many happy times there and so many memories. X
@madhavyu
@madhavyu Ай бұрын
Single person 1650€ per month in Valencia, Spain suburb (including rent).
@roryfinch505
@roryfinch505 Ай бұрын
How much is rent there?
@madhavyu
@madhavyu Ай бұрын
@@roryfinch505 I rent a 2BR for 950€.
@mitcoes
@mitcoes Ай бұрын
@@roryfinch505 It is half that price, ~500 € out of the city, 20 minutes in train to downtown station, like in Silla and other cities nearby. If you are interested. Because of tourism, rent prices went to the roof recently inside the city.
@madhavyu
@madhavyu Ай бұрын
@@mitcoes Yes, unfortunately. When I first moved here six years ago it was 650€ for a 3BR.
@Answersonapostcard
@Answersonapostcard Ай бұрын
Rent in the UK for a 2-bed is between £800-£1300 and we have no sun, just wind and rain a lot of the time. Salaries are a bit higher, depending on what you do, as the minimum wage doesn't cover it, but rents have doubled in 10 years.
@fredcookerly9385
@fredcookerly9385 Ай бұрын
Just my two cents having lived in Spanish coastal communities for 10 years now; good luck finding something to rent year round in the nicest locations. Most owners will only rent from October to May as they save the other months for higher summer rentals or for use by their own family. Buying is the better option. (It also allows you to remodel and open the floor plan as you'll find most Spanish places are very closed off by design.)
@annaartesana2622
@annaartesana2622 Ай бұрын
Very true. Were looking to rent longterm in San Sebastian or Santander and can only get a 10 month lease Sept to June in either city. The homeowners rent to students for term time , then have the apartments for themselves or high priced summer rental for July and August.Very frustrating.
@bkm2797
@bkm2797 Ай бұрын
Excellent video James, really gives people a more detailed idea of what it takes to move to Spain. Lovely couple, it was very kind of them to be on board. Thank you!👍❤
@bryansarty3821
@bryansarty3821 Ай бұрын
That was a very eye opening and entertaining episode James, especially from the view of fellow Canadians. Thanks to Debbie and Kevin for doing this! Can't honestly say enough of how good your Masterclass is. By the way, Nora and I won't be going to France after all, we ARE back on track for moving to Spain. We just love the country and everything it offers too much. Salud! Bryan
@spainrevealed
@spainrevealed Ай бұрын
Great to hear you’re headed back this way!
@cmacmenow
@cmacmenow Ай бұрын
Debbie and Kevin, you made a wise decision in moving to Nerja! Lovely little town and for so many reasons - I went to Spanish School there some years ago- which you undoubtedly have discovered by now. The location alone is perfect, being close to the mountains, the sea and the rest of the Costa Del Sol. The roads and railways are excellent. I'm hoping to move there in 2025 if all goes to plan.I've been planning this for a number of years now. I retire next year. Looking for a single room to rent until I find my Spanish home. James ,once again an excellent and for me, timely video. The pricing and comparisons are a huge benefit and good to know.I will be able to use that as an excellent guide. Gracias a todos por la información. Que tengáis un buen fin de semana. C.J. @ Belfast.
@FincaLife
@FincaLife Ай бұрын
Wow, we are restoring an old finca, paying autónomo and living really well on about 1000€ a month! Do you want to come and visit? Lol
@spainrevealed
@spainrevealed Ай бұрын
Drop me a line at hello at Spainrevealed.com with the info. Would love to learn more :)
@FincaLife
@FincaLife Ай бұрын
@@spainrevealed Thanks, email sent 🙂
@sheilakerr-jones4345
@sheilakerr-jones4345 Күн бұрын
@@spainrevealedl would love James to do a visit with you on the Finca!
@grg489
@grg489 Ай бұрын
Mercadona is very good except for fresh food (like most supermarkets), it is better to go to any local butcher or fruit shop or weekly market, it will be a little more expensive, but the quality in general is worth the price. IMO food should be the only budget item that doesn't skimp on quality.
@ClaireProvan
@ClaireProvan Ай бұрын
Great to see our friends! Very useful info. Realistic view of our life here in Nerja
@hikikomori69
@hikikomori69 Ай бұрын
The place is cool, but dang! Living in an immigrant enclave in Spain seems depressing. I prefer to intermingle with the locals. To each their own though, it is beautiful.
@NoirRobert
@NoirRobert Ай бұрын
I agree. They have nothing I want.
@Simon-jj2pu
@Simon-jj2pu Ай бұрын
@@C.B-u5s I do! They enjoy listening to me with my bad accent and laugh at my mistakes, but we sit down and have a beer and I listen
@welshtoro3256
@welshtoro3256 Ай бұрын
Nerja isn't an entirely immigrant enclave. There are Spaniards that live there. My problem with it, and I identified this problem more than ten years ago, is that it is ageing fast. You go to a bar and it's full of old people who have retired and, yes, many of them are foreign. The whole nature and feel of the place is geared towards that type. Young workers do their gardens and wait at table. I just find it terribly unbalanced and a bit boring. I completely understand why retired people, particularly from colder climates would want to retire to a place like Nerja or Frigiliana, just up the road. I'm not having a dig at them. However, many foreigners that have not learned the language or made local friends, which, by the way, is far harder than you might think in a place like Axarquia, can find themselves isolated and lonely in later life. There are countless examples of people trying to move back home, when their health declines, so they can be closer to support systems like family and their old friends.
@walterm294
@walterm294 Ай бұрын
@@C.B-u5s Spanish dialects? 🤣🤣🤣that was too much
@OgnianHristov-f8k
@OgnianHristov-f8k Ай бұрын
Sick comment, you should go and see how life in Canada is with 8 months winter. Those people maybe sold their house on Canada for 2 millions and bought here for peanuts. They can go wherever they want .
@bensiebert2800
@bensiebert2800 6 күн бұрын
The BEST video ever among dozens of great videos. This was well conceived, great questions, spent the perfect amount of time on each question - simply a really great video. It is really great to hear from a recent immigrant couple and their real costs. Packing my bags now (after I watch your video 'Most Common Mistakes Moving to Spain'.
@spainrevealed
@spainrevealed Сағат бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@onisaifurabeaute8805
@onisaifurabeaute8805 Ай бұрын
Thanks James for this video 🤝 it's very informative and helpful. Next video about Sierra Nevada would be interesting 😀
@t.m.m.1781
@t.m.m.1781 Ай бұрын
I loved these videos so much I just bought a place in Malaga area too.
@joshschwartz9538
@joshschwartz9538 Ай бұрын
James I appreciate your videos. Been watching for years. My wife and I with our daughter had our non lucrative visas for Spain to live in San Sebastián for one year coming from Florida. Two weeks before we were to leave they closed the border because of COVID. April 1,2020 was our flight date. We went for a month July of ‘22 and a month in July of ‘23 It’s still in our thoughts and plans to come for a year and maybe even semi permanent.
@brianwhite1189
@brianwhite1189 Ай бұрын
I had the same April 1, 2020 flight date for Lisbon while waiting for my D7 visa. I'll be 69 yo soon, retired and think I'll just take advantage of the 90/180 travel rule and visit Portugal, Italy, France as well as many of the places James and Yolly have shown us in Spain.
@shinyshinythings
@shinyshinythings Ай бұрын
Spain was a lot better off during the pandemic than Florida (after the first phase was over, of course, which hit Spain very hard). We moved in late 2020. It was surreal how unified everyone was in listening to science and following sensible health measures for an airborne respiratory virus.
@joshschwartz9538
@joshschwartz9538 Ай бұрын
@@shinyshinythings oh I know I wish we could have went. But after our flight was cancelled I had to pivot and figure out how to live after selling all of our belongings and our house lol so I built a house during the pandemic 🤙
@welshtoro3256
@welshtoro3256 Ай бұрын
Living on $2000 a month in Andalusia is easy if you don't have to pay rent/mortgage or look after children and relatives. That, incidentally, is just what many Andalusians have to do. Millions of Andalusians are living on half of that amount every month in those very circumstances. The same is true of all of southern Spain and much of the north too. We know from economic indices that parts of Andalusia are the poorest in the country with the worst lifestyle outcomes. Foreigners moving to southern Spain, especially retired ones, will, most likely, have plenty of money. In those circumstances $2,000 euros a month for a couple will buy all your food, the occasional new item of clothing, transport costs, some bar drinks, the occasional modest meal out and much more. Even the odd hazard like replacing a fridge or calling out an electrician could be costed for. The cost of living in places like Andalusia is far lower than any foreign settler will have in their home countries. (I don't, of course, refer to those migrants escaping dire poverty.)
@feestor5660
@feestor5660 Ай бұрын
Exactly what I wrote. Me and hubby are far from rich but we bring in a comfy life on 2K a month. We don't go mad with dining out, I still budget carefully but 2K am month pays for the 2 of us. I'm fascinated by their dining out lifestyle - once a week (maybe) is more than enough for us...we and our friends entertain at home.
@welshtoro3256
@welshtoro3256 Ай бұрын
@@feestor5660 Nice one. My wife and I are in the same boat. (I've left another comment and some replies you might enjoy too.) We all have to budget don't we; whether we're locals or new arrivals. When I holiday I spend far more than when I'm living at home. My elderly Spanish in laws never eat out except the occasional breakfast or menu del dia and they've always been like that. Blow out meals are for family get togethers. Spain has such great and affordable produce you can eat at home really well. There are idiots who think that doesn't contribute to the local economy but I'm buying from all manner of local shops to do that.
@KraftyUk
@KraftyUk Ай бұрын
beautiful casa, beautiful couple, beautiful keta (if i spelt it right) great advice and has opened my minds. Thank you all very much for sharing your experience, I'm sure it will help me and my partner in our migration to spain
@NancyRuthMusic
@NancyRuthMusic Ай бұрын
I live near Málaga. Rent: 1200€ a month for a small 2 bedroom, 60 square meter pad. I barely make 1000€ a month working in Spain. Unsustainable. Let's talk real numbers for people who live and work locally. I've been here 23 years (from Canada) and everything has quadrupled in price.
@Answersonapostcard
@Answersonapostcard Ай бұрын
What is your profession?
@NancyRuthMusic
@NancyRuthMusic Ай бұрын
@@Answersonapostcard Music teacher and musician. Most jobs in Andalucia (service industry, tourism, or education sectors, like teaching English or music in a private school for example, pay between 1000€ and 1500€ a month. If you are self employed (autónomo) expect to pay the government between 230€ and 540€ a month depending on income (google infoautonomos for specifics).
@russyJ20
@russyJ20 20 күн бұрын
@@Answersonapostcard It's probably a typo. Unless living with people. Must also work part time as full-time minimum wage is 1200 I think They got the quadrupled price hike correct though. Jokes
@henq
@henq 9 күн бұрын
23 yrs in Spain and still renting? Why did you not take up a mortgage and buy a house? We all know inflations eveoprates your debts.
@sgalvin15
@sgalvin15 Ай бұрын
James, This was a fantastic video! It touched on all the bases in detail, especially the home ownership and renovation aspects which are key for us. Going with hem through the town seeing thier lifestyle and amenities was awesome. Great job on this one!
@spainrevealed
@spainrevealed Ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'll be making more of them :)
@NeilQ1962
@NeilQ1962 Ай бұрын
My wife and I are moving back to Spain next year after almost 20 years back in the UK and I can't wait. This video has been so useful, huge thanks to all involved as this has given us a clear view of what it will cost now to live in Spain. We lived in Almuñecar previously and now have a holiday home in Velez de Benaudalla but when you come for a holiday visit you can't really extrapolate what it will cost to live there permanently. Thanks again 🙂
@Meldelkel
@Meldelkel 8 күн бұрын
Great content thank you - very grateful for this couples transparency. I live and work in Madrid ex London and enjoy it but also love England. The truth is there is no one perfect place to live. Well done
@kevindonnelly6007
@kevindonnelly6007 Ай бұрын
Very much enjoyed that, (love Nerja) but would also hope to see an example from a less exclusive zone like Seville or Oviedo / Gijon featuring equally-amendable people of lesser means.
@Ilar-en7lg
@Ilar-en7lg Ай бұрын
This is not an exclusive area, it'a a normal one.
@Answersonapostcard
@Answersonapostcard Ай бұрын
@@Ilar-en7lg if you have the money
@stevengrewal9656
@stevengrewal9656 Ай бұрын
I've stayed in that housing complex twice as a tourist and I absolutely loved it. I want to move there.
@mradventurer8104
@mradventurer8104 7 күн бұрын
2000 a month is 24,000 a year, which is close to the average national salary of 27,000 euros. Therefore, you should be able to make it with (much) less than 2000 but yes if you rent in a tourist place or close to it, like dining out and high quality food, a good car etc then you will spend more.
@isobelmatheson8036
@isobelmatheson8036 Ай бұрын
Nerja is pricey. I live on €1500 pm in a place about 30 minutes from there, and want for nothing (I rent BTW).
@bduffy1215
@bduffy1215 Ай бұрын
This was fantastic.... Thank you......... It would be great to see this type of video on cities/towns all around Spain.....
@bernardjones-q2c
@bernardjones-q2c Ай бұрын
James excellent video but it would also make it a lot more relevant on prices if people new the wage people are on in their country to what the people earn in Spain
@1robm
@1robm Ай бұрын
Nice one James... very informative ❤
@ChristopherMeacham-v3w
@ChristopherMeacham-v3w Ай бұрын
This was super informative! Thanks to Deb and Kevin for being so transparent about finances and to James for this great idea. I'd love to see more videos like this.
@Move2south
@Move2south Ай бұрын
I would say that 2500 per month is more accurate. But wait until you file taxes. All the TFSA, RRSP’s, GIC’s, dividends are taxed in Spain and the rate starts at 19%. There is a doble tax agreement but it won’t help you if you receive Canadian dividends from a corporation for example. Dividends are almost free of tax up to 55000 CAD in Canada but in Spain you pay the rest at 21% tax. Only civil servants pension is not taxed. So its all adds up and it will be much more then 2000 euros per month counting all that in. In a couple years they will feel like the money they saved for retirement are going towards taxes instead of being tax free if they stay in Canada or move to a country without world wide income tax rules. Pretty expensive retirement after all.
@debbieschwab5807
@debbieschwab5807 Ай бұрын
It is definitely a concern.
@jeffryflorale
@jeffryflorale 20 күн бұрын
That was a nice video. With some good information. A lovely couple who are living their dream. I don’t understand some of those negative comments 😞. Feel like some people are jealous. My family and i are from The Netherlands and moving to Malaga next month.
@onanonainoyole
@onanonainoyole Ай бұрын
Hay algo que siento profundamente incorrecto en ir a un país y vivir en un gueto sin mezclarte con los locales, hablar su idioma o conocer su cultura. Es algo que se ve bastante en la cultura anglosajona y del norte de Europa. Para un español es algo incomprensible. No es el caso de este vídeo, pero es demasiado común.
@flossiebear130
@flossiebear130 Ай бұрын
I envy the Spanish because they value family and family values. I think it’s strange to live so separated. I didn’t get any warmth or feelings from this couple, I feel sad for them.
@manuelromeroarcos8160
@manuelromeroarcos8160 Ай бұрын
La verdad es que si serían mucho más felices si hablarán un idioma como el castellano que aparte de hablarse en España también de habla en otros países de este mundo
@flossiebear130
@flossiebear130 Ай бұрын
Very true
@Answersonapostcard
@Answersonapostcard Ай бұрын
@@flossiebear130 I know what you mean. I'm sure they are nice people but I would rather live somewhere more modest and have more social connection and integration with other people, than live somewhere extravagent and be socially isolated. Personally I would choose a small table on a side street cafe enjoying some nice tapas and engaging with the locals than sitting on my own private terrace. There are cultral differences at play here. The UK is similar - with the dreaded British reserve, people can be quite insular.
@Answersonapostcard
@Answersonapostcard Ай бұрын
@@manuelromeroarcos8160 estoy de acuerdo, me seinto mal cuando tenga que hablar en ingles en España.
@grahamwalsh7
@grahamwalsh7 24 күн бұрын
Loved this James. We holidayed in Capistrano village last year and both it and Nerja are exactly as portrayed in the video. Well done.
@mmamommamo6152
@mmamommamo6152 Ай бұрын
Nice video. Without the dog their budget will be much cheaper. Then no need for a house with a garden and a outside protecting wall. Private jet for transporting a dog? Only rich people can do that. Hope you can make more of these videos but with people with less money. Thanks
@Answersonapostcard
@Answersonapostcard Ай бұрын
be nice if there was a video on a single person moving to spain, working and living, instead of just couples.
@Andrii-rides-and-swims
@Andrii-rides-and-swims Ай бұрын
I live in Málaga, 50 minutes from Nerja. I spent 1100 eur for rental apartment (old price, cause I live here for third year, right now this apartment cost 2500 easily), plus 250 euros for supermarket, plus 100 for coffee shops, pastries, restaurants, medical insurance 66, internet+mobile 36 eur, gas+electricity+water 70 eur, car rent 317, car fuel 100 eur, plus taxes and social package (86 eur). Less then 3000 eur with taxes will be not good here.
@Kruubik
@Kruubik Ай бұрын
Yep, we are family of 4 persons living in Malaga and we have budget of 3000 eur nowadays. Used to be less, rent was between 500-800, but now its impossible to find a flat for less than 1200 in the city.
@Ravhalle
@Ravhalle Ай бұрын
Can’t agree more!
@MsLudam
@MsLudam Ай бұрын
We rent in Malaga too. What is the social package?
@Andrii-rides-and-swims
@Andrii-rides-and-swims Ай бұрын
​@@MsLudam I work as autonomo, have monthly payment for my social package (medical insurance, retirement, and something else). If you are not autonomo, it is paid from your salary by the company.
@MsLudam
@MsLudam Ай бұрын
@@Andrii-rides-and-swims No, we are not working, we came in Spain on non-lucrative visa, with obligation to buy private medical insurance.
@SecretSquirrelNotes
@SecretSquirrelNotes Ай бұрын
My god that development is really living cheek by jowl. give me the countryside every time. Plus si that there are no urbanisation rules or costs. Nice couple.
@cunnerzzz
@cunnerzzz Ай бұрын
One of many outstanding videos, but this was one of the absolute best James, thanks! Maybe one day.
@spainweddingphotography
@spainweddingphotography Ай бұрын
Really informative video. Sadly rent prices are through the roof. Lucky to find a 2 bedroom flat for 1200 euro a month, but lately 1400-1600 euro. So in reality you do need around 3k net salaries in euro if you rent and want this lifestyle which puts you in top 5-10% earners in Spain . ❤
@unpassant5525
@unpassant5525 Ай бұрын
Indeed. I live in Belgium and 3k net salary per month is already a good average salary in any country in Europe. For instance, the net average monthly salary is 2600€ in UK (obviously not in London). I guess that any retiree having 3k/month would be happy in any country in the world. Just to have an idea of the salaries in Europe: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_average_wage
@digitechnomad
@digitechnomad Ай бұрын
Problem is with renting you sign a contract for 6 to 12 months in Nerja, then in May the owner says you have to leave by 15th June to 15th October so they can rent your apartment out for 750 per week, WTAF its happened to several friends
@spainweddingphotography
@spainweddingphotography Ай бұрын
@@digitechnomad they signed up for the wrong contract. Only sign for long term minimum 1 year as per Arrendamientos Urbanos they cannot kick you out until you are following the terms of contract and pay properly. They just have signed a short let agreement. 😭
@digitechnomad
@digitechnomad Ай бұрын
@@spainweddingphotography yes my friends signed a 1-2 year contract, they are now taking the Spanish owner to court about it, they have since gone back to UK as they could not find anything to move to at that short notice for the summer, crazy
@philipcutajar3044
@philipcutajar3044 Ай бұрын
@@unpassant5525 Actually, for $3000/month you would have difficulty finding a 2br apartment here in Miami or Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Toronto,, New York, Boston, San Francisco, forget about it.
@IRSA1
@IRSA1 Ай бұрын
Lovely couple, leading a very appealing life ! There are very many positives to moving to Spain if you do it sensibly and have realistic expectations.y.
@TimeLockLady
@TimeLockLady Ай бұрын
You know what the sad thing is? I was looking at flats in Madrid today (Delicias) and they were muuuuuuch more expensive than this super nice house with such a big garden 😂 Now, i agree that I'd love James interviewing someone (either local or inmigrant) with lesser budget, closer to the average for Spaniards. I think that would be a very helpful video for everyone. But i also loved this video, they were such a nice couple!
@robertmeredith906
@robertmeredith906 Ай бұрын
Very informative, interesting and thought invoking. Looks like a nice spot as well. Thanks for the video guys.
@spainrevealed
@spainrevealed Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Robert!
@vinniekay0967
@vinniekay0967 5 сағат бұрын
Lovely Couple! Wish You All the Luck, Love, Health & Happiness from the Netherlands..
@chriswright2568
@chriswright2568 Ай бұрын
We're targeting Gijon for a couple years out, both for the city itself and the region, and how close it is to Oviedo and Aviles (it was like 5 euros to take the local bus to Oviedo), so it is like being around 3 different cities all in one, each one a little different, and the weather feels more sustainable in the context of global warming (for the fellow EEUU folks, it is very San Francisco/Seattle in weather.) We love Bilbao, Valencia and Alicante, but we also aren't overly interested in an ex-pat-heavy location (and Bilbao, unlike the other 2, is quite expensive, close to Madrid and Barcelona.) It really helps to know exactly what you want and we have traveled now to at least 9 different cities, not including day trips to a few places, to get a feel for what vibes with us, since 2014. Cost of living and quality of life are very solid, though unlike Valencia, it is slightly isolated (everything outside Asturias you either do train travel through Madrid or the bus; we do not enjoy air travel, but there is a decent local airport.) Smaller, less popular places will necessarily involve a different commitment to your Spanish skills. We are both already reasonably bi-lingual by U.S. standards, though our Spanish tends to be heavily inflected by Mexican and Central American Spanish, but we are still starting to invest in instructor-led classes and are looking to get a coach who is not only Spanish, but preferably grounded in Asturian/Galician cultures and linguistic particularities. Also, as people who grew up in Chicago and Baltimore, Spain can feel much less diverse, especially in the smaller cities, so if you are used to Chicago-NYC-Houston-Atlanta-Los Angeles levels of cultural diversity, it can be a shock. Your videos are always helpful and I expect some day soon we will be signing up for the Master Class, thank you both so much for what you do!
@AlexAlex-gj4jd
@AlexAlex-gj4jd Ай бұрын
I love your reasoning and well thought decision to move to Gijon, but I already live in Seattle, so I'm going to have to visit, but not move there myself. 😁
@franktreml3145
@franktreml3145 Ай бұрын
Good video. I have lived in Serrania de Ronda 11 years now. We aren’t on permanent holiday. We have our normal life things to do….
@manuelromeroarcos8160
@manuelromeroarcos8160 Ай бұрын
La sierra de las nieves un lugar espectacular al igual que la ciudad de ronda
@manuelromeroarcos8160
@manuelromeroarcos8160 Ай бұрын
👍👍👍👍
@parker4986
@parker4986 Ай бұрын
The dog took a private jet?!😂 cool
@shinyshinythings
@shinyshinythings Ай бұрын
Those flights cost thousands of dollars. 😮
@debbieschwab5807
@debbieschwab5807 Ай бұрын
It was cool, and expensive...but once in a lifetime and the safest way to get her there safely. 😊
@ErzsebetLady
@ErzsebetLady Ай бұрын
Sad to see how a couple is so proud to live on "only" 2k/month without rent/morgage costs. A lot of families in Spain have to live on that budget inc. housing expenses and they make somehow meets end. And why? Because the prices of supplies, food etc are still low because so are the salaries. The more retired rich expats, the worse for the native population because the prices will continue rising whilst their salaries won't. And this not to mention these guettos popping literally everywhere. So sad to see Spain - and the South more specifically- turning into a giant retirement guetto while the locals struggle more and more.
@hollygibson1801
@hollygibson1801 Ай бұрын
Sounds like a Del Boca Vista life lol
@Nogoingback424
@Nogoingback424 17 күн бұрын
Agree but that’s happening to so many places. I live in CA and we are getting priced out and wages are low.
@KamilaAnnaBakowskaMartinez
@KamilaAnnaBakowskaMartinez Сағат бұрын
This 👏🏼
@hsavietto
@hsavietto Ай бұрын
Mercadona is great! I always tell the expats moving to Spain that the first word they will learn is "Mercadona". My friends living in Portugal said that Mercadona opening supermarkets over there was one of the best things that happened to them.
@peregarciamoreno9444
@peregarciamoreno9444 Ай бұрын
Well, they will learn "Mercadona" and "cerveza", that is the only thing that those beings you call "expatriates" usually learn from Spaniards.
@LoKuSKus77
@LoKuSKus77 Ай бұрын
Muy entretenido el vídeo! Aquí en España, algunas ciudades son mucho más caras que otras.
@debbiegarza1287
@debbiegarza1287 Ай бұрын
Loved this interview & video!! Thank you for sharing this!
@manuelrodriguez4743
@manuelrodriguez4743 Ай бұрын
We loved this episode, we just missed a little bit of patatas bravas and boquerones 🤩👌🏼
@knowyourhistory
@knowyourhistory Ай бұрын
Looks like a great retirement life but also reminds me slightly of The White Lotus
@ozzyozzyny3
@ozzyozzyny3 Ай бұрын
great video, great couple , 2000 Euro budget is correct only detail is after buying 350.000 euro House..
@jgon-w3m
@jgon-w3m Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for sharing and the expenses breakdown! Unless I missed something the taxes aspect is missing: Income and wealth tax "Impuesto sobre el Patrimonio" in Spain Which should push the 2K € spending a month a little or way higher depending on the financial situation
@Simon-jj2pu
@Simon-jj2pu Ай бұрын
No wealth tax in Andalusia but if you have assets over 3m or so then yes you pay a different wealth tax. Taxes on a pension ncome of 50k euro is around 14k paid June the following year
@feestor5660
@feestor5660 Ай бұрын
@@Simon-jj2pu Agreed. But we had to deal with the nightmare of paying income tax in Spain and trying to claim back from countries of origin for 2 years - was really hard financially but we love our little village.
@Simon-jj2pu
@Simon-jj2pu Ай бұрын
@@feestor5660 I am going through that now
@neilanderson7181
@neilanderson7181 Ай бұрын
Buenas tardes Kia ora - I really enjoyed this video - thank you to all of you - this was very very helpful for my husband and I - planning our NLV visa - moving NZ to Espana. So helpful xxx
@spainrevealed
@spainrevealed Ай бұрын
Good luck with the move!
@oneplanetmusicfilms
@oneplanetmusicfilms Ай бұрын
@@spainrevealed Muchas gracias
@MadalinIgnisca
@MadalinIgnisca Ай бұрын
I live in Malaga province and the numbers given here are really lies. A family in Malaga to live in a home like theirs require 3000+ and if rent is required, their type of home in Nerja is over 1500 a month. If it was cheaper I would have lived in such a house.
@debbieschwab5807
@debbieschwab5807 Ай бұрын
The numbers are factual ..as James mentioned we are living rent/mortgage free which is how €2000 a month is doable.
@janeemilybosques8687
@janeemilybosques8687 Ай бұрын
The lovely Ken Brabant was the Canadian who started the village in the early 70’s. Capistrano Villages are all beautiful. San Juan de Capistrano, Oasis y Capistrano Playa. X
@8020drummer
@8020drummer Ай бұрын
The only daily expense rate that's more than 68 euros but you're happy about that (rimshot)
@ellieramseyer
@ellieramseyer Ай бұрын
Also, they did not talk about the impact a move has on your children/grandchildren and being separated from family. This is a huge quality of life issue that was mentioned in the video. If you are childless the move is easier than if you have children/grandchildren.
@Simon-jj2pu
@Simon-jj2pu Ай бұрын
Big impact for us, but the UK is only a 2 1/2 hour flight and FaceTime is free
@debbieschwab5807
@debbieschwab5807 Ай бұрын
We don't have any children, so that definitely made the decision to move easier. It is a huge decision to leave all our family and friends behind and one we talked through excessively before making.
@heidilittleton
@heidilittleton Ай бұрын
This is so helpful! I'd love to see more of these :)
@kimhayes3828
@kimhayes3828 Ай бұрын
Great info, thank you! Lol that pet charter like fancier than anything I've ever flown!
@UnusSedLeo-w5l
@UnusSedLeo-w5l 22 күн бұрын
Really helpful! Even when you come from an EU-country, the list is very handy.
@jackworth2981
@jackworth2981 Ай бұрын
THE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS AND THE LIFE IN SPAIN WILL BE MORE EXPENSIVE THAN IN TAX-SHAFTED CANADA.
@michellepayer3889
@michellepayer3889 Ай бұрын
Interesting vid! I bought next door in Salobreña, in the heart of the Casco Antiguo. One additional item to touch on could be "Autoescuela." We North Americans have to go to driving school to acquire a Spanish license. It's a slog.
@debbieschwab5807
@debbieschwab5807 Ай бұрын
It is definitely a slog. Just finished the AutoEscuela in Almuñecar and spent lots of time driving around Salobrena.
@miwacst
@miwacst Ай бұрын
@debbieschwab5807 thanks for the informative video with James. We live in Cómpeta and we find your information very accurate. As this is our first year, can you please share who you use for accounting?
@ЦзинКэ-ы5х
@ЦзинКэ-ы5х Ай бұрын
And where should spaniards go then?
@unp707user5
@unp707user5 Ай бұрын
Canada for higher wages?
@jameshaddan8538
@jameshaddan8538 Ай бұрын
Great video - thank you all….looks like a lovely life. Portugal and Spain are on my list for a relocation…but, I’m a few years away, unfortunately.
@JoseOchoa-dw9vk
@JoseOchoa-dw9vk Ай бұрын
Awesome video. The dream is getting closer to reality. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@Sabhail_ar_Alba
@Sabhail_ar_Alba 26 күн бұрын
by European standards 2000 Euro isn't cheap. The average net monthly salary in Spain is 1750 Euro.
@zygmuntlllwaza5773
@zygmuntlllwaza5773 9 сағат бұрын
For one person, also this is pretty high standard living, far from standard.
@ki546
@ki546 Ай бұрын
Love this series. So inspiring
@gardenwinenfun4654
@gardenwinenfun4654 Ай бұрын
Que gusto conocerte en persona hoy en Tarragona!!! Eres igual o más de encantador y sencillo que en tus videos, revisaremos tu video de Valencia!!!
@spainrevealed
@spainrevealed Ай бұрын
Gracias por decir hola!!!
@Meek528
@Meek528 Ай бұрын
Beautiful episode, lovely family stay blessed this is so vibrant and magical ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 ❤️‍🔥
@Sean1917
@Sean1917 Ай бұрын
Great video. My wife an I are looking for a spot in Malaga. I was wondering if you guys have any trouble/problem with the recent rise in anti tourist sentiment I keep seeing and hearing about in Spain?
@welshtoro3256
@welshtoro3256 Ай бұрын
Hi Sean, I know the region of Malaga like the back of my hand. Are you looking to move to the city itself or somewhere in the region? In either case, I wouldn't worry all that stuff. It's being blown up out of all proportion by an irresponsible media. Plenty of foreigners live in the region of Malaga and have never encountered a problem. It's a very chilled out region.
@Ratch28
@Ratch28 Ай бұрын
Hi Sean, are you based in the UK? Because only over there they have the capacity to not tell a full story and blow things up in sensationalist fashion. The issue at the moment is not with tourists themselves… especially in Malaga we know tourism is our main source of income and on the whole are very welcoming. The issues are that so much demand for short term rentals is making it impossible for locals to live in the area and work! Our protests are aimed towards the government and the need for something more sustainable to be put in place… I would say don’t worry about this aspect (until you need to live here on a normal workers wage ;))
@debbieschwab5807
@debbieschwab5807 Ай бұрын
We haven't experienced that here in Nerja. It seems to be more of a big city issue (Malaga, Barcelona, etc. )
@MarlinValance
@MarlinValance Ай бұрын
I 'live' on Approx 1,200€ per month depending on the exchange rate. This includes rent so live could be changed to exist. I love Spain.
@MarlinValance
@MarlinValance Ай бұрын
@@shelaghmoore-h4f I live inland in Ronda. I've lived by the sea most if my life including 14 yrs on the coast. I gave up sea views because I wanted to have money left over from my pension plus I didn't like the 'ex pat' way of living. I honestly have not missed a sea view, it's not worth spending 3/4 of my income on rent to a greedy landlord just to have a sea view.
@vizcachu
@vizcachu Ай бұрын
I’m a spaniard living in Canada, if you are an average Joe, your quality of life will be much higher in Canada than in Spain, im sick of north americans going to Europe and bragging about how affordable is everything with their north american wages, while the locals struggle to even find a €1000 job.
@judymckee5992
@judymckee5992 Ай бұрын
You are right, my friend has been earning 1k euro for 10 years .
@Answersonapostcard
@Answersonapostcard Ай бұрын
Apart from the Canadian winters
@judymckee5992
@judymckee5992 Ай бұрын
You are right, a friend work for 10 years and still get paid 1k euros.
@NancyRuthMusic
@NancyRuthMusic Ай бұрын
Bien dicho, así es
@Ana-Maria-Sierra
@Ana-Maria-Sierra Ай бұрын
Outstanding overview of expat lifestyle. It would be interesting to see interview with North Americans who have truly integrated into Spain as you have.
@manuelromeroarcos8160
@manuelromeroarcos8160 Ай бұрын
La forma más fácil de integrarse en España 🇪🇸 es hablar español con eso se te abren todas las puertas
@Ana-Maria-Sierra
@Ana-Maria-Sierra Ай бұрын
@@manuelromeroarcos8160 De acuerdo 100 por 100. Es el caso en cualquier país. Sin embargo muchos de los angloparlantes no parecen haber aprendido esta lección o no les interesa., lo cual me estorba pq cuando llegan en montones con mucho dinero tiene un impacto no muy bueno en la cultura a lo largo.
@manuelromeroarcos8160
@manuelromeroarcos8160 Ай бұрын
@@Ana-Maria-Sierra 👍👍👍👍
@andyroo9381
@andyroo9381 Ай бұрын
This was very nice and very helpful. I will be retiring, within 2 years, and I need to figure out what I plan to do with my future. Spain would not be a bad move.
@southcoastinventors6583
@southcoastinventors6583 Ай бұрын
Gets really hot in the summer so make sure the house has good AC and if you live in a rural area make sure you have a backup generator in case of brownouts/blackouts. Also Portugal is good as well
@manuelromeroarcos8160
@manuelromeroarcos8160 Ай бұрын
Spain 🇪🇸 si una gran idea 💡
@Answersonapostcard
@Answersonapostcard Ай бұрын
I don't know why so many people wait until retirement before thinking about moving..
@Trackhealing
@Trackhealing Ай бұрын
Fantastic and realistic interview..thank you.❤
@scottymartin3734
@scottymartin3734 Ай бұрын
Super insightfully James. Thank you!
@romainpe
@romainpe Ай бұрын
Hello James Thank you for this interesting video. However I really think that this couple made some mistakes in the calculation and the overall picture seems incorrect... 20€ for clothes every month? 50€ of monthly electricity in south of Spain and especially during the AC period? 20€ a month of expenses for such a big dog? Living in Madrid and seeing the price evolution i have some serious doubts about the reality of these facts... Anywa always a pleasure to watch your channel. Muchas gracias!
@manuelromeroarcos8160
@manuelromeroarcos8160 Ай бұрын
Madrid creo que es mas cara que nerja Madrid es una ciudad inmensa
@lauraadaly
@lauraadaly Ай бұрын
Absolutely! I live in a small city and my expenses are higher
@TheOnlyTaps
@TheOnlyTaps Ай бұрын
Fantastic watch as always 🫡🙏🏿💜
@gedtierney374
@gedtierney374 Ай бұрын
We go to Nerja 2 or 3 times a year. Beautiful place. Please stop telling everyone about it as we want it to ourselves 😂😂
@arturotorres6437
@arturotorres6437 Ай бұрын
With the Barcelona protests against tourists, the tourists will be flocking to a new place and it seems Nerja is the next stop to visit 😂
@manuelromeroarcos8160
@manuelromeroarcos8160 Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Y visito fuengirola al menos 2 veces al año
@manuelromeroarcos8160
@manuelromeroarcos8160 Ай бұрын
​@@arturotorres6437exactly exactamente
@Answersonapostcard
@Answersonapostcard Ай бұрын
don't you get bored returning to the same place over and over?
@TheMariodeblas
@TheMariodeblas Ай бұрын
Fantástico! 👏🏻
@Chonny_Boy
@Chonny_Boy Ай бұрын
Would love to get their tax company they use in Canada to do their combined taxes….this is high value stuff! Keep it up.
@SandiTerps
@SandiTerps Ай бұрын
The only reason we haven’t moved yet is the health insurance issue. I have MS. But it’s mild. I’ve never been hospitalized and haven’t even taken any meds in over 16 years. But I think we can’t get insurance with the required full coverage. Can anyone tell me if they found insurance with a pre-existing condition. James? Any thoughts?
@spainrevealed
@spainrevealed Ай бұрын
Hi Sandi! Insurance will never cover a pre-existing condition. Those by nature are excluded. One option is to try to get coverage that excludes the MS and cover the MS medication or treatment costs for the first year, out of pocket. And then after the first year of legal residence, sign up for the convenio especial by which you pay into the public system and get access to public health. In this case, they don’t exclude people with pre-existing conditions. So a first step would be to speak to a health insurance agent or broker to see if you’ll be able to get an insurance that covers you, while excluding the MS. I hope that helps!
@Michaelcj-m2d
@Michaelcj-m2d 28 күн бұрын
Too much hot weather there. Its getting to hot in Castellón these days as well.
@travelvideos
@travelvideos 14 күн бұрын
Average salary is about 1500 per month for a professional (now a bit more I guess). I am not talking about flying professions, just a normal job with uni degree.
@OliverKitkat
@OliverKitkat 24 күн бұрын
What a lovely home 🏠 and couple ❤
@wilgipp4653
@wilgipp4653 29 күн бұрын
Would be interesting to hear how one would get their driving license in Spain. Coming from outside the EU, yet having many years driving experience. Great video.
@CabOnTarget
@CabOnTarget 16 күн бұрын
Kevin has a touch of the Nick Faldo look.
@stefaniekumaran563
@stefaniekumaran563 Ай бұрын
Lovely couple and a very informative video. Thanks so much.
@AncientMysteriesAndInnovations
@AncientMysteriesAndInnovations 28 күн бұрын
That $350+/month HOA is a 'keep the riff raff out' fee, not for the most expensive gardeners in the world
@larsingre5615
@larsingre5615 Ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this content, thanks a lot!
@robertdelicata5764
@robertdelicata5764 Ай бұрын
Great content as always
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