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Schools
There are two types of
school in the area and we can help you find both.
The first is the normal Spanish state schools to
which you can send your children, free of charge.
The second is an international, private, school
which is paid for. State schools work in a similar
way to the UK. Once you know where you will be
living you visit your nearest town hall and they
will tell you all the schools in your catchment
area. You can then visit each school and decide
which one is best for you. The fees for
International schools vary from 5,000 euro a year
to 10,000 euro a year depending on which one you
choose and the age of your children. For more
information on international schools in Spain
please see our
Schools in Spain page.
Rented accommodation
We have many contacts in the
area who supply rented apartments, houses and
villas. We will be happy to introduce you to them
and they will take care of your requirements. The
minimum rent you should expect to pay is 700 euros
per month for an apartment. On taking up a
property, you will need to put down two or three
months rent in advance. (One month is rent and the
other two are security deposit which is returned
when you leave). All properties are taken on
either 6 or 11 months contracts. We can normally
find accommodation close to your business. For
more information on rental accommodation, please
see our Long
Term Rental Accommodation page.
Banking
We usually suggest a bank
account at Solbank. Mainly because the bank is
specially designed for foreign residents and all
paperwork will be in English. We will introduce
you to the manager who will open an account for
you. You do not need to deposit any money to open
the account. Staff in the bank speak perfect
English and will always be keen to help you.
Banks are usually open
9.00am - 2.00pm and 9.00am – 1.00pm on Saturdays.
All major credit cards are accepted in Spain and
there is no shortage of cash machines.
Postal services
The Spanish postal service ‘Correos’ is normally
quite efficient with international post. Post
boxes are yellow with a post horn symbol. Postage
stamps can be purchased from post offices or
tobacconists. In areas where there is a large
English community, there are Royal Mail services.
This means that your mail is flown to the UK the
next day then posted through the Royal Mail. It is
slightly more expensive than the Spanish service
but quicker and more secure.
Shopping
Spain is a shopper’s
paradise and wherever you go you will find
bargains. The leather in Spain is especially cheap
as are ceramic goods. You will find all the
designer shops in most resorts and no shortage of
bargain shops. Most shops will understand English
but you will soon become acquainted with the
Spanish names for shops. Some shops on the coast
even accept Sterling as well as euros !
Here are some useful shops;
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Agencia de Viajes
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Travel agent |
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Almacén |
Warehouse |
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Artesania |
Craft shop |
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Banco |
Bank |
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Carniceria |
Butchers |
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Correos |
Post Office |
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Estanco |
Tobacconist |
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Farmacia |
Chemist |
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Ferreteria |
Ironmongers |
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Fruteria |
Fruit shop |
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Joyeria |
Jewelers |
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Libreria |
Bookshop |
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Optica |
Optician |
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Panaderia |
Baker |
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Regalos |
Gift shop |
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Supermercado |
Supermarket |
The cost of living in Spain
– a rough guide
Living in Spain is generally much cheaper than the
UK. There are very few things that are more
expensive in Spain than the UK. Here are a few
prices you could expect to pay in Spain;
| A litre of
petrol, unleaded |
1.00€ |
| A packet of
cigarettes, Benson & hedges or similar |
2.80€ |
| A packet of
cigarettes, Spanish brand |
2.30€ |
| A litre of
milk |
0.70€ |
| A loaf of
sliced bread |
1.00€ |
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| Eating out |
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| English
cooked breakfast |
4.00€ |
| 3 course
meal in an English cafe/bar |
12.00€ |
| Spanish Menu
del Dia
(3 course lunch menu of the day) |
8.00€ |
| A small beer
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0.90€ |
| A coca cola
or similar |
1.50€ |
| Tea or
coffee |
1.00€ |
English products
There are many stores in
Spain that now stock a range of English products,
so there is very little that you should miss about
your home country. Good old favourites that used
to be hard to find such as marmite, breakfast
cereals, English biscuits etc are now commonplace.
Iceland the big frozen food chain now has
‘Islandia’ stores all over Spain where you can buy
lots of English goods.
So what is it really like
living in Spain?
Generally, life is slower in
Spain than in the UK. Things certainly do not
happen overnight and ‘yes’ the ‘Mañana syndrome’
is true. Everything is done tomorrow. The Spanish
work hard but also play hard. They enjoy life to
the full and every moment of leisure is spent
wisely. You too must fit into this lifestyle. Life
in Spain, especially if you are going to be
working, is not an extended holiday. There will be
times when you will suffer with the intense heat.
Your diet will change for the better. Diet in
Spain is based around fresh foods, especially
fruit and it’s so cheap. On most days you can rise
and guarantee the weather is going to be fine.
Rain is rare but when it rains, it rains!
Because of the language and
culture differences, things do take longer in
Spain and official procedures are more complex.
With the appointment of a good gestor you
shouldn’t have much trouble. Crime is very low
(apart from the obvious opportunists that target
the holiday makers) and the police have a great
respect for foreigners, providing you give them
the same.
One thing you will not be
short of when you come to live in Spain is
visitors. Your home will be constantly inundated
with friends and relatives looking for a cheap
holiday. Try not to let this interfere with your
business.
You will probably want to
keep in touch with the UK and this shouldn’t be a
problem. Telephone calls are cheap as is internet
connection for emails. Flights back are also
bargain priced if you know where to look. See our
list of suppliers in this guide.
Contacting
people whilst in Spain
Dialing the UK: Use a public
call box or one of the many ‘Call Home Cabins’.
The latter is the cheapest option. Simply dial
0044 then the number you require in England. Make
sure you drop the first zero of the UK number. Ie:
0044 (0) 1299 444999
Dialing a
Spanish number: Within the local area (Malaga), all numbers begin
with 952 or 951. Spanish mobiles all begin with a
6. Simply dial the number as it reads, no further
codes are required, unless you are dialing from a
UK mobile, then you must put 0034 before the
number.
Emergencies
In Spain there are three
police forces;
| National
Police deal with major crimes |
Emergency
Tel: 091 |
| Guardia
Civil deal with traffic crimes |
Emergency
Tel: 062 |
| Local Police
deal with local crime and complaints |
Emergency
Tel: 092 |
| Health
emergencies |
Emergency
Tel: 061 |
| Fire Service (Bomberos)
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Emergency
Tel: 080 |
Please let us know if you see any business listed, on
solcommercials.com,
cheaper on
another agents website!
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