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You plan, research, prepare and embark on your new venture feeling proud of having done everything in your power to make the transition as smooth and painless as possible.
What you can't possibly do is realise the adjustments, sense of overwhelm and frustration that come with all of the above. And when you come face to face with the reality of the situation it is often accompanied by phrases such as OH MY GOD and LIFE WAS SO MUCH EASIER WHEN...
The key is in the invisible print, impossible to know beforehand and equally as impossible to fully grasp... the emotional consequences, the re-adjustments, changes of attitude and more.
The reasons for moving to Spain are many and varied, as are the reasons for buying a holiday home. Spain has long been a popular holiday destination with its convenient location within Europe and cheap airfares, particularly with the advent of low cost airlines. When compared to the relative doom and gloom of countries such as England with its bad weather, rat-race lifestyle, loss of community feeling it's easy to understand why so many people have considered moving to or have already moved to Spain.
Ironically, it is often the very things that make Spain such a great place to live that make you want to run screaming back to the relative normality of where you came from. The relaxed attitude, lack of urgency and the endless fiestas are fantastic once you become one of the natives, but they are also the very things that drive you to the brink of insanity when you are first entering the no-mans land of the newly arrived expat.
The biggest problem lies in the assumptions we make, not substantiated by anything other than our previous experiences in a different country, with a different culture. If I had a euro for every time I said, or heard other expats say (or rant) - "Surely they must have...?", "How they can they not...?", "How can they run a business like that...?" - I would be very rich indeed.
If you expect everything to work in the same way as it did at home, you will be severely disappointed! You have to accept that you are in a different country, with different methods. If you set your expectations to what you are used to, you will increase your frustration.
Be prepared for things to move more slowly and realise that you are not going to change the culture and you must either adapt or go crazy.
This book is not meant as a tourist guide of where to visit, how to get there etc. There is a wealth of information available on those subjects as well as the mechanics of buying a property. What is missing, is the vital information of the day to day realities of living in Spain and dealing with the Spanish way of life. If you remove those rose tinted spectacles, you will be better prepared and the transition to resident expat or property owner will be a much smoother path!
It is also important to note that while this book is based on real-life experiences, Spain is a vast country with marked regional differences. Not all expats will experience the same problems or face the same situations.
Spain is a beautiful country, with great people. But please, take my advice and ASSUME NOTHING!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent Survival Guide!,
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This review is from: Spain: The Expat Survival Guide (Paperback)
I moved to Spain with my family in April of 2007. I had already purchased Yolando's book, as well as some others. This book is the best one, however, as it deals with the little things that most of the others overlook.
Starting a new life in Spain is not easy for most people. Unless you have lots of money to throw at every problem that crops up, you will have to find other ways to cope. This book helps you prepare for the most common problems you are likely to encounter. I thoroughly recommend it!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Loads of things I hadn't thought of,
By Jamie (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Spain: The Expat Survival Guide (Paperback)
I am planning to move out to Spain which is why I bought the book and it discusses things I had not considered before. A great book to get you thinking about all the implications involved in setting up life over there and buying property. Different to the usual guidebooks to Spain that's for sure!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Fab Book!,
By Kim "Kim" (Essex) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Spain: The Expat Survival Guide (Paperback)
Reading this book was like sitting down to dinner with a best friend who'd already made the move and having them explain just what you need to know and how to avoid the many pitfalls. Mrs Solo writes in a easy to read fashion and you feel that she is completely open with the reader. I cannot recommend this enough. I thought that I knew the problems awaiting my family when we make our planned move but it's given me plenty more to think about which I hope will give us a better chance of success. Thank you Yolanda Solo!
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