We spend most of our summer in Spain. On our Sailboat. Some lovely places along the coastline, the best places are the ones that have not been ruined by over- tourism. Spanish people are friendly and welcoming and I hope to see more 🇬🇧🇪🇸❤
This can be solved VERY easily by the Spanish government by placing restrictions on the amount of property and the locations in which property can be bought by foreigners. But they don´t do it. Why? Because they want as much foreign cash as they can get and the tax that comes with it. Instead of asking why foreigners buy property in Spain when they are indeed offered incentives to do so by your own government, ask your government why they are not putting Spanish people first. The same goes for ´ overtourism´. It is very EASY for the government to place restrictions on the number of flights, number of hotel beds, number of tourists entering Spain per month, but they don´t....why??? see above, same reasons. Tourists and foreigners are NOT the problem. Speak to your government.
@@lucius1976 Yes, much of Spain is in fact empty. There are loads of towns and villages with hardly any people living there and also large areas of land that are either agricultural or not being used for anything. I recently travelled all over the country by train, so I did see some of it. However, most people, whether Spanish or foreigners, gravitate to the major cities or to the coastal towns and cities so that´s where the demand is. There is little or no work outside of these towns and cities and also not very good infrastructure and facilities living outside of these town and cities. If Spain wants people to stay in their own home towns and cities, it has to provide much better infrastructure and most of all, jobs.
@@LaChicaconSuerte-1111Si que venga mil millones de afuera y así no está vacía España ; en solo 20 años España ha crecido un 25% de población más que cualquier país de Europa
@@Benito-lr8mz Yes, your government has welcomed people from other countries because it needs them. And Spain continues to need them. Spanish people are not having enough children to provide enough people for the workforce of the future. It´s a fact. Germany and many other countries of Europe have done and are doing the same and for the same reasons.
I dont agree with people buying houses in spain and using spain to fill there own pockets with money. I love spanish people and respect them, there food..history and culture❤
German here. Everything half price about (property, food) and i get back to Germany for 80 € both ways for the occasions i visit my relatives and clients while mostly working from home. Work as autonomo in Spain.
Every TH-cam channel speaks highly of Spain, it's taxes are not friendly at all compared to other EU countries. If it breaks the bank, Spain's heat is the least challenge.
If you go please make an effort to speak Spanish & don’t live in English bubbles if your doing Spain do it fully you will get so much more out of it as the people & the country is wonderful
joder el primero que dice lo más importante que es hablar español¡¡¡¡¡¡ los ingleses nunca se van a integrar en la sociedad española porque no quieren hablar así les va, luego se quejan¡¡¡¡ para la residencia habría que hacer un examen como hacen en Francia¡¡
@@Contraloscarteles it´s your own country that is the loser in this. Spain welcomed Brits with open arms and was always happy to take foreign cash. Yes, Brits liked the sunny weather and lower cost of living in Spain, but no one wants to be in a country or in any place where they are constantly made to feel unwelcome.
You´re right. It´s a fairytale. No place is without its problems. Recently a big trip all around Spain and visited many of the major cities. The majority of people were nice and helpful. However, there is still a deeply ingrained racism against anyone who looks Indian and who may be mistaken for being Roma or gypsy/gitano as they are called. Romanis are treated with hostility and aggression, treated with disrespect, dicriminated against and subject to vile racism and as if they are not even human beings and have no rights....visiting Indians like myself are treated like this too, as I found out.
😘😘😘😘Everyone is welcome in Spain!!
Chinese, Africans, Indians, Arabs, central and South America thank you for your kindness.
@@whatelse1222 Yes of course all of them,,, but no fascist like you!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Juanfernandez-sm8jl.
@ I don’t care if communists or Fascists run Spain as long as it doesn’t affect the culture, religion or race of Spaniards.
For me and many Spaniards NO
We spend most of our summer in Spain. On our Sailboat. Some lovely places along the coastline, the best places are the ones that have not been ruined by over- tourism. Spanish people are friendly and welcoming and I hope to see more 🇬🇧🇪🇸❤
We love foreigners, but, unfortunately, excessive real estate speculation is making it nearly impossible for us, Spaniards, to live in our own land.
This can be solved VERY easily by the Spanish government by placing restrictions on the amount of property and the locations in which property can be bought by foreigners. But they don´t do it. Why? Because they want as much foreign cash as they can get and the tax that comes with it. Instead of asking why foreigners buy property in Spain when they are indeed offered incentives to do so by your own government, ask your government why they are not putting Spanish people first. The same goes for ´ overtourism´. It is very EASY for the government to place restrictions on the number of flights, number of hotel beds, number of tourists entering Spain per month, but they don´t....why??? see above, same reasons. Tourists and foreigners are NOT the problem. Speak to your government.
I think that is mostly in coastal areas. We went to the Spanish countryside for that reason. So many unused properties that most Spanish do not want.
@@lucius1976 Yes, much of Spain is in fact empty. There are loads of towns and villages with hardly any people living there and also large areas of land that are either agricultural or not being used for anything. I recently travelled all over the country by train, so I did see some of it. However, most people, whether Spanish or foreigners, gravitate to the major cities or to the coastal towns and cities so that´s where the demand is. There is little or no work outside of these towns and cities and also not very good infrastructure and facilities living outside of these town and cities. If Spain wants people to stay in their own home towns and cities, it has to provide much better infrastructure and most of all, jobs.
@@LaChicaconSuerte-1111Si que venga mil millones de afuera y así no está vacía España ; en solo 20 años España ha crecido un 25% de población más que cualquier país de Europa
@@Benito-lr8mz Yes, your government has welcomed people from other countries because it needs them. And Spain continues to need them. Spanish people are not having enough children to provide enough people for the workforce of the future. It´s a fact. Germany and many other countries of Europe have done and are doing the same and for the same reasons.
i like feria de abril and to dance sevianas. !! 🥰😃
I dont agree with people buying houses in spain and using spain to fill there own pockets with money. I love spanish people and respect them, there food..history and culture❤
Hipocresy
German here. Everything half price about (property, food) and i get back to Germany for 80 € both ways for the occasions i visit my relatives and clients while mostly working from home. Work as autonomo in Spain.
Feria de Abril means April's Fair (or festival)
Every TH-cam channel speaks highly of Spain, it's taxes are not friendly at all compared to other EU countries. If it breaks the bank, Spain's heat is the least challenge.
Taxes for foreigners 99% say goberment😂
Is very nice for us to not could pay a home because rich foreigners make increase the prices. Take our houses and we will serve you a beer.
If you go please make an effort to speak Spanish & don’t live in English bubbles if your doing Spain do it fully you will get so much more out of it as the people & the country is wonderful
joder el primero que dice lo más importante que es hablar español¡¡¡¡¡¡ los ingleses nunca se van a integrar en la sociedad española porque no quieren hablar así les va, luego se quejan¡¡¡¡ para la residencia habría que hacer un examen como hacen en Francia¡¡
Brexit has stopped all that for British pensioners
Fortunately!
Fortunately
unfortunately! it depends!!
@@Contraloscarteles it´s your own country that is the loser in this. Spain welcomed Brits with open arms and was always happy to take foreign cash. Yes, Brits liked the sunny weather and lower cost of living in Spain, but no one wants to be in a country or in any place where they are constantly made to feel unwelcome.
@@LaChicaconSuerte-1111 you talk about uk, right?
Another video- publicity chanel nonsense
Sorry, we are sold out...
Don´t worry, loads of people who were living in Spain are leaving and many are also finding other places to visit.
If you want woke culture at it's finest, come here to Spain.
Low mortgage rates? LOL
Horrible fairytale story
envious
You´re right. It´s a fairytale. No place is without its problems. Recently a big trip all around Spain and visited many of the major cities. The majority of people were nice and helpful. However, there is still a deeply ingrained racism against anyone who looks Indian and who may be mistaken for being Roma or gypsy/gitano as they are called. Romanis are treated with hostility and aggression, treated with disrespect, dicriminated against and subject to vile racism and as if they are not even human beings and have no rights....visiting Indians like myself are treated like this too, as I found out.