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Excerpts from the CD Ltd Mobile Home monthly mobile homes in Spain newsletter for June 2011 Click to Join
From the first of June the team will no longer have Martin here on the Costa
del Sol. He leaves to take up a new short term post in Holland dealing with
website marketing there until the 1st of September when he will then be
moving to Alicante to live. Steve takes over the day to day running of the
business here on the Costa del Sol.
Peter and Jean will now take over his responsibilities for conducting
dedicated visits to the parks and area with Roz on hand to look after any
visitors who come on their own to take a look at the parks if Peter & Jean
are busy. What is great is that all of them live on the park so they have
all the answers to any questions.
Steve has been very busy during May and has project managed the relocation
of three homes from different parks in Spain and one mobile home relocated
from the UK. Relocations are now an important part of the business as more
and more people realise that they should really be living on a dedicated
residential park offering a park community lifestyle as well as first class
facilities. Our relocation service also includes taking down any decking and
preparing the home for transport if required which was perfect for the
clients already back in the UK.
This is what one of the clients kindly wrote in an e-mail to Steve after
their home was relocated from a joint camping-mobile home site onto Park La
Posada one of the three parks that we can relocate mobile homes onto.
“It was a huge decision and you were all very patient - I have absolutely
made the right decision. The site is amazing, the people so friendly and the
maintenance is astounding. I had a small leak in the toilet and before I
could walk from the reception to my home, the guys were there to fix it! At
my last site I had major issues for the whole time I was there”.
By spending a day with Steve looking at the parks in the area that allow you
to bring your own mobile home on to their parks will soon show you why he is
so busy. If you own a mobile home in Spain or the UK and would like to
consider relocating to a different park on the Costa del Sol you can either
e-mail steve@costadifference.com or telephone him on (0034) 670203495
If you have been onto our website recently you will have noticed that we now
have an audio introduction to welcome visitors. The idea behind the
introduction is simple, there is now so much information on the website that
it was thought best to have an audio introduction that points out the most
important features of our service and to point out the benefits of buying
the very latest resale mobile homes on dedicated residential parks. To turn
it off during future visits simply right click on the player itself and
click stop.
How good are the parks? Simply put there is no substitute to coming to
seeing for yourself. June is a great month because you get the better flight
deals before the school holidays. A holiday on the Costa del Sol or a
dedicated 3 day visit enables you to come and take a look. Even if you are
thinking of possibly buying a very cheap mobile home it is always best to
have something to compare the park that it is on with. A day visit to the
park is all it will take and if you are thinking of living in Spain anyway
then making your own way to visit the parks is a great way to see what
living in Spain is really all about. A lot of residents on the two dedicated
residential parks have been living here full time for the past 5 years and
are very happy.
If you need help in arranging a visit you are welcome to call us in the UK
on 01935 427759 or in Spain on 670203495
This month’s feature home is very different. It is a one bedroom Atlas
Mayfair Super. This is a very well designed home that has a utility room
rather than a second bedroom. This makes the home perfect for the couple who
want to make the most out of their living space. The decking on this home
has the WOW factor as a lot of extra living space has been added outside.
The home is priced at £32,000 and a video can be seen on http://www.costadifference.com/feature.htm
Question asked last month: What does being registered for the NIE mean? In
Spain the NIE number is similar to having an identity number. It is an
extension of a social security number. You need it to buy a car for example
or insure the mobile home. Registering is a very easy process and the park
deals with it completely by providing a translator who with you completes
the formality at the National Police Station in Antequera. Once done you can
deal with anything in Spain. It is that easy.
Useful lifestyle information: With summer on its way a lot of residents are
doing what the British do best and have lots of flower baskets and plants
around the homes. There are some great garden centers in the area.
Surprisingly water is a lot cheaper here than in the UK so many of them have
installed automatic watering systems. It allows for fantastic displays of
flowers and plants around the home with no effort whatsoever. A few
residents even have their own grape vines and fruit trees.