Hi
It's Friday and the latest podcast is out. Click on the link below to listen all about visas and more of our listeners' questions. If you have a question just send us a voice note on whatsapp and we can hopefully get it answered.
Just three things today then, the podcast, the latest blog post and one of the latest property uploads which is a bit of a stunner but for deep pockets. Take a look below.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon
Graham and the VP Team
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The fifth episode about buying Valencia Property is about Visas and includes more listener questions. In this episode we talk about the three main types of Visas that our clients are looking for, the Golden Visa, the Non Lucrative Visa and the soon to be released digital nomad visa.
In our listeners' questions section we look at questions about working with us, where to start on a property search, the quality of building in Valencia and preparation for getting a mortgage. If you would like to hear your question answered on the pod just send us a voice memo or note to our whatsapp on 0034 657994311.
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We often write in these blog posts about how good Valencia is in terms of lifestyle. We show you images of properties and areas that show Valencia “in the whole” and give you a broad overview of what awaits you in the city and around. On our social media channels we show you impressive views, great properties, Valencia Blues, the stunning countryside and news about what is happening in and around the city. We even
once posted an epic image based post about 112 Reasons for Moving to Valencia. However today we are going to focus on some of those little things that make Valencia a satisfying place to live. Things that we often overlook but increase the liveability of the city. Take a look at 20 great little
(and not so little) things about Valencia.
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Masia by Puig Beach
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This is a Masia, a country house outside the town of Puig. 15 minutes from Valencia city and just a kilometre from the beach. Its a big property with a long description. I'll see if I can break it down a bit.
It dates from the end of the 18th century, in 1970 it was bought and restored by the architect Román Jiménez Iranzo. The garden is 2000m2 plot, the house 1,121 m2.
The garden includes a fountain and an orchard, many terraces, an interior grassy patio and a fabulous swimming pool.
Right the description goes on for another 5 paragraphs, but just look at the photos really. If you do want a blow by blow account of the location of each toilet and bathroom (all 7 of them) please give us a call and we'll take you through it.
For now enough to say this is a luxury property near the beach, with great potential as a tourist property. It has history, location and looks great on Instagram, who wouldn't want to stay here?
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