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Postby marcliff » Sun Aug 20, 2017 12:57 pm

dr.doolittle wrote:
Dusty wrote:Hi all,
I am new to this forum but it does sound friendly. I will be coming to La Mata area in two weeks for three months as a trial for me and my little dog to see if we want to eventually settle in the surrounding area. I like the look of Quesada but from reading it looks as if I will need transport and I am afraid I do not drive. So am I correct in my conclusion please?


Los Montesinos has everything you need,dont need a car, great fot walking dogs.



You don't need a car in Los Montesinos? I would think you do if only to get to a decent supermarket now and again.
Or a waterpark. Or a beach.
Los Montesinos is a lovely place in parts but, come on, it hardly has everything you need.
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Postby lexia » Sun Aug 20, 2017 1:30 pm

Guardamar Del Segura a good place to live and you can go anywhere on a bus from the bus station.
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Postby Jan » Sun Aug 20, 2017 1:54 pm

lexia wrote:Guardamar Del Segura a good place to live and you can go anywhere on a bus from the bus station.


I agree. If I ever wanted to relocate our holiday home I always said it would be Guardamar.
I love Quesada (Great supermarkets and bars restaurants for all year living) and also Los Montesinos too (although only one big supermarket just outside the town)but the bus services in both leave a lot to be desired. Guardamar though has one big disadvantage for all year living and that is the fact that it is very quiet in Winter as it is a mainly a Summer beach resort but it does have good supermarkets bars and restaurants and a certain amount of Spanish do live there. Depends what you want really.
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Re: New to forum

Postby Dusty » Tue Aug 22, 2017 11:21 am

Thank you all for responding. Its nice to have more ideas where to look for a permanant home. I think it will all hinge on whether I can get around with my dog, finding cake, coffee, wine, and nice meal out now and again and live rock music :text-lol:
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