I am interested in retiring to Ibiza

Paris400

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I am seriously considering my retirement. Despite being about 40 years tooearly, I am interested in retiring to Ibiza. The sun, the clubs, and the close proximity to the airport and the rest of Europe are what attracted me after my first vacation there this past August. Oh, wait, almost forgot about the Pacha girls, too. :D

As soon as I can secure my retirement funds, how would I go about finding a nice place to live and making a go of it on the White Isle? What are the prices for property in Ibiza compared to other parts of Spain?
 
Highest Housing Prices in Spain.
The Baleares now has the highest used home housing prices in Spain. A report released last week showed that used home prices had risen by 16% in the last year & that the cost per metre was around 2097€ per square metre. The average for Spain is 1772€ per square metre. Supposedly it was calculated that the average couple earning average wages have to work for 30 years paying each year 50% of their salaries to buy a normal sized home on the island.


the ibiza sun

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McRackin said:
Highest Housing Prices in Spain.
The Baleares now has the highest used home housing prices in Spain. A report released last week showed that used home prices had risen by 16% in the last year & that the cost per metre was around 2097€ per square metre. The average for Spain is 1772€ per square metre. Supposedly it was calculated that the average couple earning average wages have to work for 30 years paying each year 50% of their salaries to buy a normal sized home on the island.


the ibiza sun

:!: :!:

Bah, that's peanuts for me!! Just let me get my checkbook out...

*CLICK* oh damn, I just woke up from such a nice dream... :lol:
 
McRackin said:
Highest Housing Prices in Spain.
The Baleares now has the highest used home housing prices in Spain. A report released last week showed that used home prices had risen by 16% in the last year & that the cost per metre was around 2097€ per square metre. The average for Spain is 1772€ per square metre. Supposedly it was calculated that the average couple earning average wages have to work for 30 years paying each year 50% of their salaries to buy a normal sized home on the island.


the ibiza sun

:!: :!:


That's a great new, Barcelona used to be the most expensive :lol: :lol:
 
Prices are to high for property right now (everywhere in Europe), wait a few years and they will return a bit to a more normal price (in Germany prices are starting to drop) and one can expect a drop in europe ... (djee, sometimes it is acuatlly usefull to go to economic classes :D)
 
Hi Paris,

If you search someone that will retire with you, probably I'am the one.
despite of having also nearly 40 years, it sound fantastic.

we could grow old together and spend our last days in Ibiza :lol:


but unfortunately I'am not a Pacha Girl. :roll: and not even a girl... 8)
 
nik- said:
Hi Paris,

If you search someone that will retire with you, probably I'am the one.
despite of having also nearly 40 years, it sound fantastic.

we could grow old together and spend our last days in Ibiza :lol:


but unfortunately I'am not a Pacha Girl. :roll: and not even a girl... 8)

That's okay, there will be plenty of Pacha girls to go around for the both of us. :D

I guess with the high price of housing I'll have to find a sugar mama in order to have a proper retirement.
 
Paris400 said:
I am seriously considering my retirement. Despite being about 40 years tooearly, I am interested in retiring to Ibiza. The sun, the clubs, and the close proximity to the airport and the rest of Europe are what attracted me after my first vacation there this past August. Oh, wait, almost forgot about the Pacha girls, too. :D

As soon as I can secure my retirement funds, how would I go about finding a nice place to live and making a go of it on the White Isle? What are the prices for property in Ibiza compared to other parts of Spain?

paris - go do it!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

i'm doing it in 2 years time and i've got two kids to consider..............eivissa is the only place i wanna be so i don't see the point in not just living there permanently. 2,3 or more holidays a year won't suffice for me - it has to be all or nothing.

personally, i'm counting down the days until i'm out of the UK rat race.

guess i'll see you in the queue for a residency card!!
 
happily paris, in 40 years time your interest in sun, clubs and pacha girls will have waned to a level where the dearth of these activities for most of the year will not bother you..........

i haven't seen a pacha girl abroad for several months now. in fact about the same lenght of time i haven't seen the sun! the weather's been awful.
 
Paris we definitly have to speed things up ... cause over the years gravity will do no positive things to us or the Pacha girls :cry:

the only positive thing of beeing 65 + in Ibiza would be that we could get some "old mans quad" (self powered wheel chair) and do not have problems finding a parking lot in Eivissa town area in august :lol:
 
mambobirdette said:
Paris i have a horrible vision of you aged 65+ luring and dribbling in pacha over the pacha girs :? :lol:

I plan to be luring and dribbling over the pacha girls way before I'm 65! I want to be a sugarmama before 40 - all Pacha girls will be welcome, given they wear those little cherry pasties. ;)
 
grego said:
Paris400 said:
I am seriously considering my retirement. Despite being about 40 years tooearly, I am interested in retiring to Ibiza. The sun, the clubs, and the close proximity to the airport and the rest of Europe are what attracted me after my first vacation there this past August. Oh, wait, almost forgot about the Pacha girls, too. :D

As soon as I can secure my retirement funds, how would I go about finding a nice place to live and making a go of it on the White Isle? What are the prices for property in Ibiza compared to other parts of Spain?

paris - go do it!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

i'm doing it in 2 years time and i've got two kids to consider..............eivissa is the only place i wanna be so i don't see the point in not just living there permanently. 2,3 or more holidays a year won't suffice for me - it has to be all or nothing.

personally, i'm counting down the days until i'm out of the UK rat race.

guess i'll see you in the queue for a residency card!!

I felt the same way when I saw it - it was the perfect place for me! A little bit country, a little bit rock n roll, the beach, the sun ... far away but not too far to get away from it all. The pace was so perfect there, and then for four months it's party central!

How are you going about finding a place to live?
 
Paris400 said:
how are you going about finding a place to live?

we (me and the wife!) both know the island fairly well having worked there for the season in various years.

we know more or less where we wanna live (eivissa/talamanca area) but a lot depends on schools, cos obviously we wanna be living close to the school the kids are going to. :D

initially, we're gonna rent out there and see how it goes, we'll be renting out the houses we've got in england at the same time so the profit from that will cover any rent paid in ibiza. whilst kids are school age........ideal place would be talamanca i think

...........got me day-dreaming again :lol: :lol:
 
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