Moving to Spain pros and cons 2023 🇪🇸

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  • Thinking of moving to Spain. Here are some of the possible pros and cons.
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    0:00 Introduction
    01:19 Housing
    02:20 Economy
    03:44 Pets
    05:15 Politics
    06:09 Language
    07:10 Lingoda
    08:26 Cost of Living
    09:46 Weather
    11:34 Crime and security
    12:45 Noise and crowds
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  • @spainspeaks
    @spainspeaks  Před 9 měsíci +3

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  • @burnmurphybam
    @burnmurphybam Před 8 měsíci +36

    When I first visited Spain in the mid 70s, it was unbelievably cheap. I can still remember my first glass of red wine that cost me 3 pesetas! In those days you got 240 pesetas to the gb pound. Lived in Spain in the 90s and still very reasonable. Now the cost of living is similar to other European countries but without the decent salaries. Spain is still a great country though.

  • @teddydavis2339
    @teddydavis2339 Před 8 měsíci +33

    Good point on the language aspect. I don't get people who live in a country without learning the language. If you ask me, it's a lack of respect. If a country opens its doors, the least one can do is to learn the local language. There is nothing to lose and everything to gain.

    • @isaachunt5799
      @isaachunt5799 Před 8 měsíci +3

      i have lived in sweden almost 20 years and just cant learn it. impossible for me. moving to spain will be the same ofc. once over a certain age learning a language becomes impossible

    • @TheRealJoseramirez
      @TheRealJoseramirez Před 5 měsíci +3

      ​​@@isaachunt5799Learning a language at any age is NOT impossible. Not at all. In fact if you're retired it's probably easier because you're able to devote more time to studying. Saying it's impossible is an excuse. What you're really saying that you can't be bothered to make the effort.
      Please note I'm old, probably much older than you and I've learned Spanish. I'm far from fluent yet but I can do better than get by in most situations.
      Don't be lazy!

    • @EmilioMorenoMolina
      @EmilioMorenoMolina Před měsícem

      @@TheRealJoseramirez Absolutely true, part of my family moved to france and with more than 45 (now more than 55 years old) now they are absolutely fluent in french. Probably if they had moved with 60s they would have learn french anyways. (My uncle even speaks a little of dutch)

  • @showhiminbailey
    @showhiminbailey Před 8 měsíci +2

    Excellent sound & picture quality. Loved your doggy, the autovia and the train at the end. Definitely feeling the autumnal vibes in this video 👍🏼

  • @nikosniko7092
    @nikosniko7092 Před 5 měsíci +1

    My favorite video ! I wait for this every year

  • @showhiminbailey
    @showhiminbailey Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video Stu. Loved the outdoor locations. Also very impressed with the super sharp HD picture quality. Your camera is awesome!

  • @duncaninglis3806
    @duncaninglis3806 Před 8 měsíci +18

    Good analysis of modern Spain, Stu, cheers. Two things that stand out for me: concerning noise, Spain may be relatively noisier than some other countries, but modern Spain is definitely quieter than Spain in the 90s - back then, the noise was impressive. Traffic, bars (bars!! the tv, the slot machines, the people, it was a glorious madness!!), the streets... it was unbelievable. Second, the driving habits: Spanish driving in the 90s was chaotic, dangerous and weird. But since July 2006, when the new traffic laws were introduced, driving in Spain steadily became what it is today: conservative, easy-going. Of course still the odd mad driver out there, but nothing like what I saw in the 90s. In my Euro experience, only Italy was worse....

    • @LaChicaconSuerte-1111
      @LaChicaconSuerte-1111 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Many buildings in Spain have zero insulation in the walls so you can hear absolutely everything from flats next door or above. This is also the reason why many of the apartments are freezing cold in winter and using heating does not help as the heat goes straight out and does not stay in.

    • @jal051
      @jal051 Před 5 měsíci

      Traffic wasn't that bad in the 90s. Laws had already been changed. It was terrible in the 80s ;)

    • @LaChicaconSuerte-1111
      @LaChicaconSuerte-1111 Před 5 měsíci

      There are more and more laws, but what is really needed in Spain is much better enforcement of rules and laws. @@jal051

  • @stefanhansen5882
    @stefanhansen5882 Před 3 měsíci

    This was great. Thanks!

  • @denis8868
    @denis8868 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I do not agree with you, I am a Spaniard who lives in England and in Spain there are very cheap and affordable apartments and houses compared to England. In England, houses and apartments have exorbitant and abusive prices and the rental prices are also abusive.

  • @rosemarystewart7405
    @rosemarystewart7405 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks Stu. Very interesting and informative

  • @basementstudio7574
    @basementstudio7574 Před 9 měsíci +21

    Thanks for the video. As to the cost of living: I'm here in the US and yeah, we probably make more on average than say Spain or Portugal. My wife and just came back from Portugal. We had dinner in some very posh restaurants in Lisbon and the meal for two with appetizer, main course including a salad, a pitcher of sparkling white sangria, dessert and coffee usually came to 45 to 55 Euros. We've been back home now in the Washington DC suburbs and went to a birthday dinner for my wife. We went to a new local winery, 5 minutes from the house. I had a burger and a beer, she had a salmon salad and two glasses of wine and we had dessert, $109. We got Chinese food from one of our local take out places Monday night. Kung Pao chicken, chicken fried rice, wonton soup for two and two egg rolls. $49. Be careful what you wish for. If you start making more money, you'll just be paying more for everything and still wind up in the same spot financially. Gun culture here in the US is out of control. Here we are in early September and we've surpassed 475 mass shootings.

    • @nicolasbarbas2714
      @nicolasbarbas2714 Před 9 měsíci +3

      While I agree with most of your comment you missed an important point. "Shall not be infringed". Do I feel safer in Spain? Absolutely but I also feel safe with a gun here in Los Angeles. If you can't beat them join them. Look at the stabbings in London. It's a damned if you do damned if you damned if you don't.

    • @gabrielta1
      @gabrielta1 Před 4 měsíci

      Nowbody like to live in USA, nothing is good there….no good and miserable health system, normal salary are nothing, no much vacations, no rights in work, and if you rent the go just up with princesses , you never get back your deposit, if you study you needs to pay 20 years back the credit…..and and and, to much guns and even children kill with gun, so much other crimes, no newer, how like that…Portugal is same terrible, people are nice like in USA but fake to not have any conflict, the newer help you, the salary are so down 700 normal even not so that’s why the food was so cheap! But what has a usa May 4000 or 6000 a normal worker, that’s nothing with the bad health system, ect ect taxis ….nowbody from Europa goes to USA, only poor emigrants and portugiese, Italien, Bulgarien and the poor America Latinos.
      The riches goes with here money but otherwise nowbody….so what’s ells?

  • @robertrobert9800
    @robertrobert9800 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Also would you do a video on the pros and cons of the diffent house styles. Apartments/country town/big cities etc thanks

  • @kathleenirvine8360
    @kathleenirvine8360 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Very interesting video Stu, thank you

  • @user-fv9it2gk5u
    @user-fv9it2gk5u Před 8 měsíci

    Great educating video today
    from California
    thank you

  • @Nordkapp65
    @Nordkapp65 Před 8 měsíci

    Fair play to you Stu, how do you find the topics , always pertinent and insightful , thank you so much .

  • @squarewoodworking7992
    @squarewoodworking7992 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Stu, do you have stats to back up the temperature rises you mentioned ?

  • @Animalistic9
    @Animalistic9 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hi, thanks for the video... One comment I'd like to respond to was when you said about mild winters on the coast... We live right on the outskirts of the city of Valencia & recorded a temperature of 23°C on 25/12/22.. This was not normal & winters have been getting warmer in the last 4 years or so. Other than that we agree with your video & enjoyed it. 👍🏻

  • @JuanaBircher-ro9tj
    @JuanaBircher-ro9tj Před 8 měsíci +6

    Reference pets. In my area of Almería the amount of dogs particularly who are dumped is as bad as ever. The local shelters, all run by English are overunn and all manage only by donations and fundraising . Some are dumped when pregnant. Should be a law to neuter.

  • @Alex_Schworz_Guitar
    @Alex_Schworz_Guitar Před 5 dny

    Good stuff! Thank you for posting. I have family over there from my mother’s side and currently looking into getting dual citizenship.

  • @NancyRuthMusic
    @NancyRuthMusic Před 6 měsíci +5

    Estoy de acuerdo... well said. I've been in Malaga for 22 years and prices have quadrupled since then. Actually, they have nearly doubled in just 3 years, in terms of rental prices. It's nearly impossible to find a long term rental due to all the vacation and short term rentals, and of course the rental laws don't help (it's nearly impossible for a landlord to evict bad tenants).
    We also have big water shortages now - in my town they turn off the water between 12am and 6am. They've also cut off all the showers from the beach. Electricity and water are crazy expensive, too.
    Calle Larios and the casco antiguo have turned into major tourist traps.
    Malaga has sold its soul...
    En fin... it's a shame, since as you said, if you work in the local economy, you can't make ends meet. I have a lot of local malagueño friends who have moved inland. I may have to do the same... or ... look for my next chapter elsewhere.

  • @Swipes83
    @Swipes83 Před 8 měsíci +44

    Having travelled throughout Spain and France quite frequently, one big Con for me personally is the fact people in both countries won't think anything about lighting up a cigarette right next to you.whilst you're sitting there enjoying a meal or just having a coffee. They have no concept of spacial awareness. But apart from that little annoying aspect. I still love Spain.

    • @maskedavenger2578
      @maskedavenger2578 Před 8 měsíci +7

      If your having a meal ,you should be finishing it off with a drink a coffee & a good smoke . When in Rome ,do as the Romans do .

    • @lolitarouge
      @lolitarouge Před 8 měsíci +6

      I was brought up in Switzerland until 16 very strictly to have manners and courtesy. LIVING In SPAIN iTS often very rare to experience such qualities. In the UK depends .. as there is such intense multicultural society and clash of cultures has turned everything upside down unfortunately

    • @user-qo6lp4wd9t
      @user-qo6lp4wd9t Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@maskedavenger2578u mean take up smoking bit extreme..

    • @maskedavenger2578
      @maskedavenger2578 Před 8 měsíci

      @@user-qo6lp4wd9t Nothng extreme about having a good smoke , millions of people do it everyday .

    • @youngspiritsinging
      @youngspiritsinging Před 8 měsíci

      YES

  • @michaelmiddleton3311
    @michaelmiddleton3311 Před 7 měsíci

    Looking to buy but concerned about the squatting problem. Any thoughts on that?

  • @Mark-re9eh
    @Mark-re9eh Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks! I was living in Madrid for a few years but moved back to the UK a couple of years ago... Now I'm considering moving back to Madrid. Any thoughts?

  • @sarniedonnelly2544
    @sarniedonnelly2544 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you Stu, very interesting. 😊

  • @johnetie
    @johnetie Před 9 měsíci +1

    Made it to London today. Madrid is on the schedule for September 17.

  • @clydeinverness1197
    @clydeinverness1197 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Been keeping an eye towards moving to Spain when I retire, I usually have no issues with Noise, or any of the other Cons, but I have been concerned with the rise in prices for Real State. Initially I wanted to buy a small house and fix it up, then I thought about buying the land and build a small house to my taste, Now Im back to Buying a small home and fixing it up. Italy prices have gone up too.

  • @philmartyn1
    @philmartyn1 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I would definitely agree with Stu regarding the weather. Some amazing sunshine in the Winter, but unbearable Summers. The temperatures can sit at around 30 degrees all night during the peak times. And if you don't have air-con you can say good night to a decent sleep.

    • @freespirit3818
      @freespirit3818 Před 8 měsíci +4

      The temps don't really bother me these days. It took about 2 summers to get used to it. Fans and a cool shower before bed works well.
      Been here in Southern Spain for 22 years. Best country in the world ❤

    • @LaChicaconSuerte-1111
      @LaChicaconSuerte-1111 Před 8 měsíci

      You will need airconditioning, particularly in July and August in most parts of Spain. Many Spanish people escape to the north of Spain during those months as it is a bit cooler there.

  • @LaChicaconSuerte-1111
    @LaChicaconSuerte-1111 Před 8 měsíci +10

    Useful video. There has been an increase in big storms and flash flooding in Spain in the past few years. The north of Spain is cooler and has a different type of weather. It is said that people are also a bit friendlier in the north. However, there can be quite high winds and heavy rains in the north, particular in the winter months. One topic that has not been addressed is racism. Spain is still quite racist (conscious and unconcious). Your experience of visiting or living in Spain will vary widely depending on which country you are from, what your native language is, your accent, and particularly, how fair or dark your skin colour is. You will be treated more favorably the lighter your skin colour is and less and less favourably the darker your skin colour is.
    You will be served first if you are fair skinned and from Germany or Sweden for example, over people from countries such as countries of Latin America and those who are darker skinned. If you are on your own, you will often be ignored and/or treated in a hostile manner at the more touristy cafes and restaurants that only want couples or groups that they think will spend more money and leave more tips. You will also get a table more easily and be served with preference if you are white and blonde or have in your group others who are white and blonde than if you don´t. This is partly due to the fact that the waiters believe that you may come from a more well-off country and have more money to spend than people who are darker skinned. These are simply facts.

  • @robertrobert9800
    @robertrobert9800 Před 8 měsíci

    Would you do a video on the diffent weather zones of Spain. Really how the winters differ in the diffent provenances

  • @pauloshea5483
    @pauloshea5483 Před 6 měsíci

    good to know

  • @phillipchandler8862
    @phillipchandler8862 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Seems all pretty positive to me. Noise issue seems the worst but thats towns for you. Best live in the countryside if possible and duck in and out of towns for necessities and entertainment.

  • @trinir5156
    @trinir5156 Před 8 měsíci +3

    The noise, i hate it. Cars, motorcycles. I can cope with music but not at 4 a.m. during a couple of days during celebrations. Love my country but we still have to be educated on realizing that noise is very but for our health.

  • @redsnare
    @redsnare Před 8 měsíci +6

    Great vid as usual Stu and thanks. Question though, unless my mind is wired incorrectly, why do people with hunting dogs escape the need for insurance ? One would think they would be top of the list ?

  • @mercyph3106
    @mercyph3106 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the video. I live in canada. Life is very expensive as well. I am applying for my spanish citizenship. I hope en a few years visit Spain

    • @SyD256
      @SyD256 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, I live in Canada as well and the cost of living here is crazy. I visited Spain in November 2023 and even with a weak Canadian dollar, I think Spain was very cheap. Of course, for locals could be the opposite. The world in general is more expensive. I loved Spain and planning on retiring there in few years.

  • @joseantoniodavila2752
    @joseantoniodavila2752 Před 9 měsíci +8

    I used to go to that part of Spain 30 years ago. Rivas has changed quite a lot but Perales looks the same.
    Yes, Spain is noisy and summers are becoming more unbearable year after year.

    • @Nordkapp65
      @Nordkapp65 Před 8 měsíci

      Is north Spain exempt from that assumption?

  • @ukturk7510
    @ukturk7510 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi, do you know if the insurance requirements for dogs applies if you are just visiting with a tourist 90 day visa?

    • @barrybarry6592
      @barrybarry6592 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Tourist or indigenous insurance is the same

  • @Juan_Dystopian
    @Juan_Dystopian Před 9 měsíci +13

    6:26 that is NOT the Catalan flag. That's the independentist Catalan flag 😂

    • @acme4791
      @acme4791 Před 7 měsíci

      Qué casualidad tan casual, ¿verdad? jajaja

  • @moralesjjvideo
    @moralesjjvideo Před 8 měsíci

    Great show and overall great content. Some hater comments in the comments here and it is unfortunate. They have an option not to watch and just not be trolls. Keep up the good work!

  • @adventurefreaksss
    @adventurefreaksss Před 5 měsíci

    Great job!! Love to interview you on my podcast.

  • @FlamencoOz
    @FlamencoOz Před 8 měsíci +7

    Spain's not that cheap anymore for someone from Australia... the inflation in Spain over the last 2 years plus the weak Aussie dollar means it's almost the same if not the same. On some items it's more expensive once the exchange rate is accounted for (e.g. cars).

    • @martymiguel4496
      @martymiguel4496 Před 8 měsíci +3

      I live in Australia . Just visited Spain and absolutely agree

  • @SeanMorgan280
    @SeanMorgan280 Před 6 měsíci

    What about the cost of Renting an apartment in a smaller City like Palencia in Northern Spain?

  • @michaelstanley3961
    @michaelstanley3961 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Many locals cafes closing as the locals cutting back on the cafe cone Letche and tostado

  • @loriar1027
    @loriar1027 Před 3 měsíci

    When I think of retiring somewhere in Europe, I think of Spain bc I ready speak the language passably, but wasn’t sure if it’s a good fit for retirees. The cost might be prohibitive and the noise might be a problem, not sure.

  • @dugandav1
    @dugandav1 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Hi, I’ve recently been reading articles on the Spanish housing crisis, it appears squatting is on the increase - can you comment on this/, especially the legal aspect as it takes so long to get your house back!

    • @gabrielta1
      @gabrielta1 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes 1 or 3 years and you need a security otherwise you loose your hous, the name is ocupados, search and see

  • @OnTheFlipSide
    @OnTheFlipSide Před 5 měsíci

    Nice info mate, I've been living in the USA for the last 20 years, and my house is for sale, can't decide if I should go back to Aust, Spain or Portugal. I enjoyed the info, but Your camera jumps in and out are rather annoying. Have you thought about going home?

  • @MMC_Marco
    @MMC_Marco Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Stu, love the outdoors news report, good topics as always, the dog/cat insurance thing is not so bad, just not sure whether this might cause the number of discarded animals to rise, let's see...
    Cost of living or the people most complaining are the ones overspending beyond their means in my opinion and could be drastically reduced if Brits integrated better to the language, culture and eating, which I'm sure as an Ozzie in Spain that has made the effort can confirm.
    Keep doing what you're doing and your in my diary for a few Copas de Ron Brugal when you're next in Portugal buddy, all the best Marco 👊

  • @_e_z1601
    @_e_z1601 Před 4 měsíci

    Gotta love the windows and door bars on every single house. Is there lots of crime or just a cultural trait?

  • @debbiegarza1287
    @debbiegarza1287 Před 9 měsíci +2

    We were there in the summer of 2017. It was only June & it was getting up to 43C degrees. I look like you (in coloring) and thought I was going to DIE!! We escaped up to St Jean Port de Pied in the Pyrenees. Needless to say, I lived!🤣🤣

  • @mr-vet
    @mr-vet Před 9 měsíci +1

    Been looking for a vacation home in Spain…preferably 1 to 2 hours from Barcelona (wife has family who live there). The problem is the prices are quite a bit more than I want to pay for a nice, move-in ready home. My budget is between €75K-€90K. I have found a few acceptable properties that fit in the budget, but I’ve also been looking in southern Spain; the pricing is considerably better. My budget would be a bit bigger, but looking to by a vacation home in Italy, as well.

    • @gabrielta1
      @gabrielta1 Před 4 měsíci

      Carboneras, Murcia, Almeria cheap but be carefull with the ocupados!,,,,,,

    • @gabrielta1
      @gabrielta1 Před 4 měsíci

      In Spain is the biggest problem if you buy, the ocupados, search it, you need a security , otherwise you loose your home! I don’t now why people here don’t now that?

  • @panchopuskas1
    @panchopuskas1 Před 9 měsíci +18

    Ah yes, the noise. Spain is the 2nd noisiest country in the world (after Japan) and it's not easy to find peace and quiet even if you live in a small village in the country. I recently visited Italy and was surprised at how quiet it was. That's how loud Spain is......

    • @valeriadperezgomez9815
      @valeriadperezgomez9815 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Are you sure? I just want to make sure my personal info isn’t wrong. I thought it was Italy and United States as the countries with the highest noise pollution.

    • @RobertSmith-cv1cu
      @RobertSmith-cv1cu Před 9 měsíci +6

      People in Spain are loud. But they are happy and friendly people. Always enjoying life hence the noise. Suits us. Thanks for the video.

    • @thedahkterizzin8831
      @thedahkterizzin8831 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Who moved to Spain for the quiet?😅

    • @youssef16844
      @youssef16844 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Yes, because of course the entire country of Spain has the same noise levels... Great observation.

    • @sabinasb2445
      @sabinasb2445 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Can't agree, come to Puerto,it's very quiet here.
      Spain has many small villages, they are quite.

  • @Theboxingobserver
    @Theboxingobserver Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great video :) I want to move to Benidorm at the end of 2024, but I will be freelancing as a digital nomad (CZcams videos, writing books, podcasts etc) - what visa will I need and how much money do I need in the bank?

    • @gabrielta1
      @gabrielta1 Před 4 měsíci

      Uff benidrom, like Mallorca or las palmas !

    • @gabrielta1
      @gabrielta1 Před 4 měsíci

      From where are you, if you even don’t now about a visa ect ? You don’t can search that yourself? I newer understand this people are you up or American? Then is all clear…

    • @iansuncoast
      @iansuncoast Před 2 měsíci

      Ha ha good luck with that son 😆

    • @Theboxingobserver
      @Theboxingobserver Před 2 měsíci

      @@iansuncoast ?

  • @user-ul6jw8uq3r
    @user-ul6jw8uq3r Před 5 měsíci

    We bought a flat in Ferrol in NW Spain for an excellent price. It was in beautiful condition and fully furnished. The HOA fee is only 50 Euros and the insurance 500 Euros. Compare that with the HOA fee on our Palm Beach Co., FL home of $600 a month and home insurance is just under $8,000 a year. Ferrol is quiet, very safe and the people very, very welcoming. Summers see day time temps of mid 70sF. Yes, it is cool and rainy in the winter - low 50sF, but the rains are usually light and do not keep us indoors. We are studying Spanish with Duolingo. Waiting for our Residence Visas. It has taken months because it was nearly impossible to find the required health insurance since we are above age 80. We refused to give up and it finally paid off. Our suggestion would be to look at towns in the NW of Spain - Vigo, Pontevedra, Ferrol, A Coruna, etc.

    • @gabrielta1
      @gabrielta1 Před 4 měsíci

      Be careful from the ocupados, this is the biggest problem in Spain, the enter in the house and if you are not there and go to the police in 48 h you can wait 1 or 3 years if the court do something. Look under ccupado Spain…..

  • @barnbersonol
    @barnbersonol Před 8 měsíci +1

    I sometimes feel envious of that climate ... then we get just a week of temps in the high 20s in Britain and think, er, maybe not. 35 degrees for 3 months, you've gotta be kidding me.

  • @cliffdariff74
    @cliffdariff74 Před měsícem

    I was stationed near Madrid in late 70s.. in Torrejon.
    What a VIBRANT CITY. I would think pets aren't necessarily a reason pro or con.

  • @goldgeologist5320
    @goldgeologist5320 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Ha if you think it is hot there just look at San Antonio Texas this year! 110 consecutive days of 32.2C or above. 76 days of 37.8C or more! 25 days new record temperature set. We still do not have fall temperatures.
    Noise! Ha try Peru!

  • @xcskidog6937
    @xcskidog6937 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The high quality and low price of public transport is a Pro

  • @eldan23
    @eldan23 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Things a looking good politically...right. Let's try to have an unbiased conversation. This time you sounded very ... let's say you had better days. Final point it's easy to say when you live in Madrid.

  • @hgwilt1
    @hgwilt1 Před 5 měsíci

    Spain Speaks- yes Stu I would agree Americans have their problems to especially the housing right now in big cities search is San Diego California and Orlando Florida it's horrendous meaning of people can afford to live here in the US that's why they're moving to other countries in Europe. For example I read that a woman moved to Italy because she was born in American and was raised in America for a long time but she couldn't afford to live in America because of the housing prices it's ridiculous and yes we also have a democracy we've always had one.

  • @peteymax
    @peteymax Před 8 měsíci

    Hola Stu, gracias por el vídeo. I really like that you encourage people to learn the local language. It makes sense and is more respectful. I love animals but it irks me when people can’t be bothered to clean up after their dog, me da asco. España es un país muy ruidoso, madre mía. Ellos no tienen ningún idea sobre la contaminación acústica.

  • @joeyzhang
    @joeyzhang Před 6 měsíci

    Could you give me a suggestion of loving in Spanish cities? First, pls avoid areas where there is a second language and I don't want to put any more burden on my child. Second, naturally, the cost of living (especially renting) to be as low as possible. In addition, there is no need to consider job opportunities, transportation convenience, etc.Thanks!

    • @asiersanz8941
      @asiersanz8941 Před 2 měsíci

      For a kid that is not a burden but a pro, as the child will learn another language unconsciously

  • @user-zm7ls2ip7z
    @user-zm7ls2ip7z Před 8 měsíci +1

    Unemployment just went up to 3.8% in the USA last week.

    • @rusted5408
      @rusted5408 Před 5 měsíci

      Thats not a real number. That only counts people on unemploynent looking foe work. Not people like me unemployed but i can no longer ger unemployment. It also does not count all the illegal people

  • @martymiguel4496
    @martymiguel4496 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Spain is not cheap anymore. And with the low salaries a vast proportion of the population are on, its beyond me how they survive.
    Little wonder the norm these days is for a person to rent share an apartment with others. Particularly in the big cities.
    As a Spaniard by birth that resides in Australia i can tell you that property prices and rents are very similar in both countries. Electricity and gas is far cheaper in Australia as is petrol.
    Even most European car brands are cheaper in Australia, which makes no sense at all.
    Difference is Australian salaries are over all far higher .
    The purchasing power of the vast majority that ive in Australia is way superior to Spain.
    Probably the reason why the vast majority of persons you encounter in the centre of Spanish cities these days are tourists.
    Unfortunately most Spanhards are finding it harder and harder to afford living in their own cities.
    A real shame.

  • @TheRealJoseramirez
    @TheRealJoseramirez Před 5 měsíci +1

    In general dogs I haven't had a problem with dogs in Spain. That is with one exception; their incessant barking which is ubiquitous. Many people leave dogs alone in their apartments or fastened up outside all day and the damned dog never stops barking.
    It drives me crazy.
    For me, that is the biggest con of all about living in Spain.

  • @Ii-sb3fw
    @Ii-sb3fw Před 8 měsíci

    I would move to Spain in a heart beat if it were not so difficult to find a job with decent pay. The labour market is spains biggest problem as you have also pointed out in many videos. Im a teacher now so I could maybe find a job in an international school but I would expect to be paid less than here in Sweden for a similar role. Housing im not sure i would put as a con. Of course with higher paying jobs you need to be in higher rent locations but with some flexibility Spain is rather affordable when it comes to housing compared to northern Europe.

    • @Ii-sb3fw
      @Ii-sb3fw Před 8 měsíci

      Politics yeah i agree Spain seems to turn out as a middle of the road country politically which maybe in my opinion is a good thing. Well I can reveal I would probably have voted right wing in Spain. In my opinion the public sector needs a bit of a shake up down there.

    • @Ii-sb3fw
      @Ii-sb3fw Před 8 měsíci

      Good video as usual i have a tendency to agree with you on most issues (or Im being manipulated haha😊)

    • @youssef16844
      @youssef16844 Před 8 měsíci +2

      If you're going to vote Vox, stay in Sweden. Thank you.

    • @Ii-sb3fw
      @Ii-sb3fw Před 8 měsíci

      @@youssef16844 now that you said so Im tempted

    • @truthteller88
      @truthteller88 Před 6 měsíci

      You would have lost.@@Ii-sb3fw

  • @jal051
    @jal051 Před 5 měsíci

    Housing in other places than the ones he mention are pretty affordable.

  • @debbiegarza1287
    @debbiegarza1287 Před 9 měsíci +4

    The 1st phrase I learned in Spanish was” Habla mas despacio, por favor”.🥰

  • @ZahliTopp
    @ZahliTopp Před 2 měsíci

    You

  • @isaachunt5799
    @isaachunt5799 Před 8 měsíci

    we retire here in sweden in 2029.
    house here paid off. 200k euros savings. will be looking to buy a place in alicante for about 200k euros. i'm english but have a swedish passport so living there should be no problem as part of the EU.

    • @gabrielta1
      @gabrielta1 Před 4 měsíci

      You need a security company about occupados!!!

  • @barryoneill-ec9zz
    @barryoneill-ec9zz Před 8 dny

    Spain is full, The days of cheaper prpoertys are over, and on the costa blanca and sol, There is no rental markets for full long term rentals, Its changed

  • @franciscopontesvelasco4315
    @franciscopontesvelasco4315 Před 9 měsíci +1

    No idea why but i dont think the summer is being hotter than in previous years but for whatever reason i enjoy heatwaves so better dont take my opinion seriously lol

  • @Cantetinza17
    @Cantetinza17 Před 6 měsíci

    Dang housing issues everywhere.

  • @user-nc2qj2jc5q
    @user-nc2qj2jc5q Před 9 měsíci +1

    I LOVE dogs,but we travel alot ,speed the €€ on that not veterinario vists etc.

  • @martindouglas9839
    @martindouglas9839 Před 8 měsíci

    Mil gracias por el vídeo Stuart.i have seen some people do ok in Spain 🇪🇸 but I think that if they would have put as much effort in working at it in the Uk 🇬🇧.they could have retired earlier and had a more tranquil life in Spain.however I can really see why people have enough of here and just want to f ck off .yo pienso que siquiera se no puedes hablar Español perfectamente tu debería tratar a aprender algo. In uk 🇬🇧 for 5 weeks did 470 miles but public transport and 201 walking in Poland.off to see our niece in a bit she is shortly leaving Uk 🇬🇧 to start a new life in Australia with her husband and five children. Good luck to her .hasta pronto amigo tenga una buena fin de semana

  • @roymichaeldeanable
    @roymichaeldeanable Před 8 měsíci

    I want some facts about Rent etc

    • @gabrielta1
      @gabrielta1 Před 4 měsíci

      Why you don’t search yourself, typic American or uk

  • @sylviamortgat2384
    @sylviamortgat2384 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Also, more people smoke in Spain. In the US, less and less people smoke. Or they smoke away from buildings and crowd. In Spain, smoking is everywhere and in our faces. I was in Madrid community, Escorial,mahadahonda, etc., people smoke in outside cafe which is quite annoying. But they are smiling so you can’t be mad at them. Well, the charm of Spain…..

  • @MENSA.lady2
    @MENSA.lady2 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Bottom line is ,can you move to Spain ? Unless you hold an EU passport it's not easy.

  • @charliethechaste
    @charliethechaste Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great video, thank you! I'm not sure I'd give politics a pro right now though because they are busy arguing and can't form a government.

    • @truthteller88
      @truthteller88 Před 6 měsíci

      They just did in the last two weeks. Socialists, left, Catalonia and Bilbao came together.

  • @rlud304
    @rlud304 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Is it safe for a woman to walk around at night?

  • @user-nc2qj2jc5q
    @user-nc2qj2jc5q Před 9 měsíci +2

    exMichigan in 🇪🇸 Spain 🇪🇸👍🌹👍

  • @craphead9842
    @craphead9842 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Stu... It isn't EU money its taxpayers money.. Governments have no money... Whether its taxpayers or indirect tax... Tony cuenca

  • @resultuk9700
    @resultuk9700 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Yes big Cities expensive but on london very very cheap in Spain plenty over supply which they can't give away...

  • @prachibabdu8228
    @prachibabdu8228 Před 7 měsíci +2

    biggest problem with Spain is poor salary standards and no career grwoth for IT folks

  • @kenrehill8775
    @kenrehill8775 Před měsícem

    “Interest rates in Spain are very, very high at the moment”……
    1989: “hold my 15% pint…….”

  • @gabrielta1
    @gabrielta1 Před 4 měsíci

    Be careful about occupados, verry carefull

  • @Broodjemetbeleg
    @Broodjemetbeleg Před 3 měsíci

    Honestly the housing prices can't be worse than the Netherlands, average price of a house? €440.000 😂😂

  • @acxezknightnite1377
    @acxezknightnite1377 Před 3 měsíci

    All pretty obvious! I was expecting some more nuanced knowledge from an experienced immigrant.

  • @martinahardaker8739
    @martinahardaker8739 Před 2 měsíci

    You need private health insurance and that if your over 70 could cost a fortune.

  • @alvarocarrazon4800
    @alvarocarrazon4800 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Do not listen to this guy. He just took a few old clichés.
    Normal towns and villages in Spain are not noisy. After 22:00 everywhere is quiet. Local laws "ordenanzas" are strict regarding noise. Police Will come if you call them.
    Of course if you go to Benidorm or any turistict área during summer It Will be noisy. Go and live inland in a castille town, all quiet and peacefull.

  • @pama1
    @pama1 Před 2 měsíci

    Pray for Vox to raise up!

  • @jacijoyce2685
    @jacijoyce2685 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This MUST have been done in August, surely?? Why were all the businesses behind you cerrados?? Is the economy so bad in that small town?

    • @EdMcF1
      @EdMcF1 Před 9 měsíci

      It looks very tired. In north-eastern Portugal (Bragança-Miranda do Douro) the towns and villages look a lot better.

    • @carive626
      @carive626 Před 8 měsíci +1

      siesta!

  • @anacasanova7350
    @anacasanova7350 Před 8 měsíci +1

    El 20% del empleo, la economía en España es sumergido, negro. No declarado. Si no fuera asi en España habria una revolucion.😂

  • @LaChicaconSuerte-1111
    @LaChicaconSuerte-1111 Před 8 měsíci +1

    main pros: weather, lower cost of living
    cons: smoking, dog poop, resentment of foreigners, lack of manners and respect, lack of consideration for others, whether that is with noise, smoking, safety, waiting your turn, or anything else. Spain is very, very backward when it comes to matters of health and safety.

  • @carive626
    @carive626 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great video Stuart. The Franco lovers love to criticize your political statements. Overall I think you are very balanced IMHO. They're just longing for the "good ole days" of fascism. Did you ever mention why Spain is not on the right time according to it's meridian? It's because Franco wanted to be on the same time as his good buddy Adolfo Schicklgruber. They never changed back. Did you also notice the old concrete power poles in Spain are of a strikingly similar design as the ones around the nazi death camps? Coincidence or did Franco get some help from the third reich? We do have to thank Franco for the menu del dia though. Cheers and keep up the great work.

    • @kalkisrevenge4841
      @kalkisrevenge4841 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Incredibly cringe take lmao

    • @SandraGarcia-lj3bd
      @SandraGarcia-lj3bd Před 6 měsíci +2

      You should be careful and have some respect in how you phrase your comments. I am Spanish and not a Franco lover .

    • @SvengelskaBlondie
      @SvengelskaBlondie Před 4 měsíci

      @carive626 Nice bootlicking, I bet you walk around with a shirt that has Che guevare on

    • @carive626
      @carive626 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@SvengelskaBlondie thank your for your intelligent and eloquent comment.

    • @SvengelskaBlondie
      @SvengelskaBlondie Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@carive626nice big words, I bet you feel smart after using them

  • @nonotati1323
    @nonotati1323 Před 8 měsíci +7

    You crossed the line, calling Vox an extreme far right party you are offending more than 3 millions of Spaniards who consider this politic party as an "extreme Necessity", however you didn't mention by name others parties who represent by far an extreme far left.. What a shame.. unsubscribed.

    • @FromTheBiggining
      @FromTheBiggining Před 7 měsíci

      He Is influenced by the media...just like my friend...stating the VOX are killers...smfh...the "new normality" wants everyone to have nothing and be happy ...

    • @SvengelskaBlondie
      @SvengelskaBlondie Před 4 měsíci

      Gonna do the opposite of subscribing, gonna put him in the "don't recommend" category

  • @albertoaf5301
    @albertoaf5301 Před 9 měsíci +11

    Remember that Squatting is almost legalised and state sponsored compared to UK standards.
    If you are happy with a left wing socialist government that potentially imposes the burden of housing individuals on the private individual, then your OK.

    • @nicolasbarbas2714
      @nicolasbarbas2714 Před 9 měsíci +6

      Its a damn shame that they are going so far left. I wish people could leave the past I the past. They all hate Franco but if it weren't for Franco spain might be speaking German.

    • @OGillo2001
      @OGillo2001 Před 9 měsíci +2

      you're

    • @joseantoniodavila2752
      @joseantoniodavila2752 Před 9 měsíci +3

      The word for "squatter" didn't exist in Spanish. We (only in Spain) made up "okupa" to refer that, which is not even proper Spanish. Before "okupa" we used "squatter", an imported word from the UK when the Margaret Thatcher times.
      I don't know if there is squatting in the USA. I'm pretty sure it is legal to shoot squatters there or at least showing them with the gun where the exit is.

    • @mr-vet
      @mr-vet Před 9 měsíci

      The alternative is far-right, xenophobic fascists

    • @harriettt9857
      @harriettt9857 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Start of vidéo looked like a very shabby run down area. It got much better as video progressed .

  • @michaelstanley3961
    @michaelstanley3961 Před 8 měsíci

    What tosh, many surveys many stats, all med people love to party, it's a family based culture, got to top of a hill it's peaceful, a major city it's noisy, most countries think they are the loudest, India China America and yes Spain, it's too subjective, and anyway the older you get the quieter it becomes..............Spain is great no better no worse and depends why you came here in the first place..

  • @andersstreifeldt2990
    @andersstreifeldt2990 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Political correct guy.

  • @bienvenidovargas626
    @bienvenidovargas626 Před 3 měsíci

    Hilarious criticism for right wing politics and thinks 12% unemployment is normal. Good job leftists.

  • @navyryder
    @navyryder Před 9 měsíci +53

    Taking dogs everywhere is a huge CON, dog owners don’t know how to behave, they don’t pick up the poop after their dogs, you can’t be taking a dog to a food supermarket, that’s just unsanitary. You can’t be taking your dogs to close public places like airplanes, buses, and trains, come on guys!!! Think about it there are many humans who are allergic to dogs too and cats for that matter. So keep your pets in the comfort of your own home.

    • @alfredoarroyo9201
      @alfredoarroyo9201 Před 9 měsíci +9

      Thank you for your comment! I feel exactly the same. Don't mind about cats because they stay in the owner's place, but dog owners don't realize the cons they bring to other people

    • @janethaver3375
      @janethaver3375 Před 9 měsíci +25

      Dogs bring a lot of pleasure and companionship to many people. It’s a mean spirited attitude to deny reasonable access to people and their dogs. Dog owners on holiday need to eat, drink, have fun, so if bar, cafe, restaurant owners are happy to admit well behaved dogs then what’s the harm. I agree pets shouldn’t be in supermarkets, but there are plenty of places where it is reasonable

    • @youssef16844
      @youssef16844 Před 8 měsíci +12

      ​@@janethaver3375And convienently every dog owner is convinced their dog is "well-behaved" while barking at anything with a pulse.

    • @janethaver3375
      @janethaver3375 Před 8 měsíci +20

      @@youssef16844you have a very narrow experience of dogs it appears

    • @youssef16844
      @youssef16844 Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@janethaver3375 No, I'm afraid it's called reality, Janet. But, by all means, keep living in the delusion that all the people that pass you by while you're out walking your dog just love how your dog barks at them and then you ease us all magically by saying: "But not my dog. S/he wouldn't hurt a fly..."

  • @EazzyZer0
    @EazzyZer0 Před 2 měsíci

    pros and maricons of living in spain 💀