SPANISH DREAM HOMES ~ NOW ABANDONED!
04 June 2014 @ 15:47
They
 say every picture paints a story and never more so than the images I 
captured last year which shows in no uncertain terms how a Spanish dream
 home can turn into an abandoned nightmare!
I
 had joined my daughter for the last few days of family trip to the 
Costa’s.  My girl didn’t have much time, or indeed inclination to 
research the area, it was a quick getaway she was looking for with 
sunshine, and a pool for the kids being the only ‘must have’s. So she 
booked a villa through Owners Direct which looked as if it would tick 
all the boxes.
 The
 holiday home was on a development on the edge of the El Valle Golf 
resort, which is between Banos and Mendigo just off the Murcia-San 
Javier motorway.  The approach was lined with quite pretty houses of 
various sizes. 
Pink
 and crimson bougainvillea draped itself round trellised gateways, pots 
of red geraniums, blazed against the white washed walls, it was all 
picture perfect.
Pretty whitewashed houses, it all looked so promising! 
At
 first glance, the house really couldn’t be faulted.  It was well 
maintained internally, plenty of big rooms, nice out door area, all this
 along with the long hot sunny days, what more could you ask for.
But
 apart from one bar/restaurant, which was situated within the very posh 
club house, and one very small adjoining supermarket, there truly was 
NOTHING else within walking distance of either the villa we were staying
 in, or the hundreds of other properties in the area.
No
 friendly little café bars, no dedicated bakery, no place to sit and 
watch the world go by. To me, it truly was a place of nothingness!  
Of
 course this is probably not an issue for holiday makers such as us, who
 want to hire a car and go out and about to the beach and see the 
sights.  But on a daily basis for expats, there was no sense of 
community.  Nowhere to go where you might bump into friends for a coffee
 and a chat, as you would do in a friendly village.
Plenty of apartments for sale here!
At
 any time during the day, the only sound to be heard was the occasional 
gentle thwack of the golf ball as the players made their way round the 
course. During my daily walk to the one, tiniest of shops, I did not see
 one other person, ever. The streets were generally deserted and on 
closer inspection, so were many of the houses and apartments.   
This
 was in August, school holiday time in the UK and I would have expected 
to hear children playing in the swimming pools.  Shouldn’t there have 
been extended families staying in these large villa’s laughing and 
chatting, and whilst I know the Spanish often retreat to the hills in 
the height of summer, surely some of them would have been in residence?
Holiday home pool and patio, ticked all the boxes!
The
 design of the patio area at our own villa, meant it was very easy to 
take a peek at the houses situated on each side of our rented holiday 
home. They had both been abandoned. To the left, the swimming pool was 
home to frogs and mosquitoes, and a horrible green algae covered what 
was once the blue tiles. A family of feral cats had made their home on the terrace and the associated smell was overwhelming.
To
 the right, amazingly, the doors to this house were all unlocked, I 
actually walked into every room, and the property was full of quite 
expensive furniture, white goods, pictures, linens and crockery.  It was
 as if the owners had just left one day and never returned. The 
overwhelming smell inside this house was of damp and it was obvious the 
place had not been visited for long time.
Sadly neglected garden home to feral cats!    
Even
 with my own personal quest to return to Spain, (and virtually anywhere 
will do!)  I wouldn’t want to live, even for free, on a community built 
virtually in the middle of nowhere, and I can’t imagine why anyone else 
would want to either. 
Perhaps THIS above anything the reason for the abandoned houses.
I
 recently wrote about the impact homesickness can have on the strongest 
of relationships, but surely WHERE you live can also be the making or 
breaking of any relocation dream.
On
 reflection, and with the benefit of hindsight, do you wish you’d chosen
 to live in a different town, area, or even just a different type of 
property in Spain?
Maybe you even know of, or live near El Valle, if so, perhaps you can paint a different picture. 
Source: 
http://www.eyeonspain.com/blogs/rosiewalters/13106/ONCE-SPANISH-DREAM-HOMES-~-NOW-SADLY-ABANDONED.aspx
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