Our House Hunting Experiences in Andalucia Southern Spain
Our House Hunting Experiences in Andalucia Southern Spain
Montefrio, Granada Province We fell in love with a property in
Montefrio Granada. We checked by phone if it was still for sale,
flew out two days later only to find it had been sold six months
earlier! The company was www.propertynetworkspain.com ... it is
hard to find an excuse for their trying to mislead us into
traveling halfway across europe for a house that had been sold
six months previously, fortunately I had found
www.parapandaproperties.com in the same town who advised me that
they thought the property was no longer on the market. The only
thing saving Property Network Spain is that properties in Spain
are often advertised by a number of different agents and there
is a chance they did not know that this property in Montefrio
had been sold for six months! They do have an office in this
small town but it is possible that they were not aware ... The
www.parapandaproperties.com agent Alan Russell said that they
had a house Casa Pipi for sale in Montefrio and they sent me the
details. It looked wonderful, rustic beams, garden, pretty
shuttered windows, wonderful views so we flew out. Alan kindly
met us at Malaga airport (quite a trek from Montefrio ...full
marks to this pleasant Scotsman) he drove us through
increasingly barren yet beautiful Andalucian countryside. It was
September '03 and there had been no rain since April ... We
arrived nearly two hours later in Montefrio, a very beautiful
town, with a castle on the hill towering above the white pueblo
and a magnificent round church in the town centre, which is one
of the most serene and atmospheric buildings I have had the
pleasure to stand in. After a tostada and coffee Alan drove us
to our latest Andalucian dream house ... Casa Pipi. Which in
reality was a ramshackle hovel, the journey to the house was a
series of seriously steep switchback bends. If anyone had been
coming in the other direction reversing back would have been
difficult for either party. We entered the house, there was a
pipe sticking out of the floor, we were assured it was a
temporary problem and that the mains water pipe would be buried
out of sight very soon! No problemo! There were two gypsy women
Mother and daughter, attempting to do their washing in the
kitchen (the owners!). The machine was in the middle of the
floor washing and clothes everywhere, this perhaps explained the
pipe sticking up by the front door! We had requested to be
allowed to stay in the house for a few days to get a feel for
the place. We were to pay a small rent if we did not buy else
the stay was to be free. Despite numerous phone calls and
assurances this had been agreed and sorted with the owners the
presence of the two gypsies and their washing told us we were
not really expected. I was already getting shivers down my spine
telling me to get out fast ... I've heard about houses giving
off vibes I was feeling them for real and it wasn't pleasant ...
but before I could run to the front door we were taken to the
beautiful landscaped and fenced garden. The agent had been
specifically asked if this area was fenced and suitable for
three border collies! The neighbours wall was about to collapse
into the garden which was no more than an unfenced building
site. The steps into the outdoor building site space/garden were
crumbling and very unsafe. Figs were dropping and rotting in
huge piles all over the so called patio, all I could hear was a
previously very quiet inner voice shouting GET OUT OF HERE!
There was a family listening to a stereo (full blast!) in the
street which was right outside the pretty shuttered bedroom
window. The chestnut beams on the internet pictures were bent
and cracked, I learnt what rustic meant from this house! The
view was only good if you leaned out of one particular window.
The area was impoverished and very untidy. Accessible by trained
rally drivers only in 4x4 vehicles! We left, fast .. a angry
looking four year old boy in a Barcelona football shirt gave me
a drop dead look as we left, very disconcerting from such a
small child, I hope we never meet again when he's older! We went
back to the Parapanda Properties shop, Alan found us an
excellent apartment to stay in and drove us there with our bags.
We did eventually find a dream property in Montefrio. After the
let down in the (corra) gypsy area of town, We decided the town
wasn't for us and we decided to view some country properties.
The first was down a track through the local rubbish dump ( not
a good start )and it got worse, the track twisting up and down
boulder strewn it was an amazing experience. The house was
isolated and being worked on by a team of builders. The price
had gone up considerably from that advertised in the agents shop
as renovations had started. I did like the isolation but Jane
wasn't having any of it. Looking back this was a wise decision!
Next we were taken to another larger cortijo with a well fenced
garden of about 2000sq meters, there was a fig tree, lots of
unpruned olives and a water well. The house needed a new roof
(not urgently) but a bathroom extension had not been built
properly and was moving away from the house. This needed
demolishing and rebuilding. There were a few disconcerting
cracks in walls but Paco (the builder) assured us these were 'no
problemo' so we put down a 2% deposit before we left. The owner
of the cortijo was an elderly lady and her son Gregorio was
selling it for her. The title deed (Yes there was one!!) also
had about 60,000sqm of land on it but they only wanted to sell
the house and the 2,000sqm in the 'compound' as we called it, as
the barbed wire top fence had a Stalag 19 feel about it. So they
we going to apply to the town hall for a legal segregation. Our
lawyer said 'no problemo', Paco said 'no problemo' Alan the
estate agent said 'no problemo' The Montefrio Ayuntamiento (Town
Hall) Architect said 'mucho problemo' then 'no problemo' (we
celebrated) .. then two days later 'mucho problemo' and after a
roller coaster ride for over two months we pulled out after
segregation was not granted. Our cheque for 2% was never cashed.
the estate agent being honest but a little naive about dealing
with town hall architects and what is and isn't irrigated land.
(a well does not an irrigation system maketh ... pipes and pumps
are also needed!) He did drive us from Malaga airport to
Montefrio and back! Quite a trek! He was also very pleasant to
deal with via e-mail. On the downside Casa Pipi did not live up
to his description. Numerous phone calls had assured us we could
stay there during our visit. The gypsy women and their washing
told us this request had not been relayed to the owners as we
were told it had been. The segregation problem on the cortijo
was always 'no problemo' because it was irrigated land. It
clearly wasn't irrigated. So we have mixed feelings about
Montefrio and the agents there. It is a long way from the coast,
it is very beautiful, but not a lot to do there ... 5/10? So ..
back to the searching the internet ... dreams shattered, minus
airfare, accommodation costs and living expenses for the
Montefrio trip.
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