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Another Grand Gone

Day 2 of officialdom. We now had our NIE numbers and had managed to purchase a house. However, before we could do much else we needed to open a Spanish bank account. We have our house but it lacks both

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Officialdom: First Contact

So, yesterday we’d managed to locate our Spanish meatball’s office after a considerable amount of effort. Today, we were to meet them for the first time and have a busy time in their company with our first brush with Spanish

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In Search of the Meatball

Our Spanish legal eagle is based in Moraira, a coastal town, one that’s a bit of a Brit stronghold, not too far from us here in Jalón. We have an appointment with them at 9:15 AM on Monday. Since we

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Off to Sign

Our Spanish legal eagle informed us that completion of our house purchase was booked for Monday, 2nd February. So, I’d booked a 2-week trip to Spain to complete the legal formalities for Casa Libélule. As luck would have it, our

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Ownership in Sight

I was going to call this “Completion in Sight”, as in completing the purchase, but I’m reserving the term completion for the time when Casa Libélule  is habitable. 😉 So, for now, we’ve been exchanging fairly regular emails with our

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I Name this House …

[Yes, I know, another retrospective post. I’ll catch up eventually – maybe!] All I can say is that it wasn’t me. Despite the name, it was Francine who coined it. Her getting to the name stemmed from a couple of

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International Money Transfers

[Retrospective again. I might be up to date, soon. ;-)] The next step in our attempt at a Spanish house purchase. I’m quite used to buying currency to travel in Europe. My currency requirements are normally either for our regular

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Finding a Legal Eagle

[Another retrospective post. ;-)] Having secured our intended property in Jalón, and by secured I mean that our 3000€ deposit was accepted which apparently “takes the property off the market” for 3 months, our next task was to find a

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Heart in Mouth

[This is one of those retrospective posts, written after the event :)] We were introduced to the Jalón Valley on Spain’s Costa Blanca back in May 2006 by our next door neighbours. That  long weekend trip was our first Spanish

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