Dear EOS Member
Welcome back to our regular newsletter. Thanks to all those that
sent us some nice comments about the new look. It seems most of you are happy
with it. :)
Now, excuse me but I need to have a moan. What is going on with the weather
here? It's been raining and cold for 3 weeks now. Every time we plan
to do something we always say "let's see what the weather's going to be like".
What? It's what we used to say all the time back home in UK. Yet,
UK is all nice and sunny and hot. What is going on? I've been having a
bit of a moan about it my blog. If you fancy a moan yourself I'm happy
for you to moan on my blog. Take
a look and have a moan.
On a final note, we're looking for an ASP.NET programmer to work with us on our various
projects. If that's you or you know someone who might be interested in working
with us then please contact me at info@eyeonspain.com.
Anyway, on with today's articles (no moaning here, promise):
Crystal Ball - Dario's Story
This is a really interesting read submitted by Dario about his move to Spain and how
he went about setting up his "Cyber bar" business. As is the norm, things didn't
quite go to plan but Dario seems happy enough.
Read Dario's
Story...
Serious About Selling Your Property?
It's no secret that times are hard and selling your Spanish property isn't as easy
as it used to be. Our popular contributor, Mark Wilkins, this week gives us
some needed advice.
Read Mark's
advice...
Buying Property in Spain - The Private Contract
Our wonderful legal contributor, Maria de Castro, this week takes a look at the finer
points to consider and be aware of regarding the private contract when buying a property
in Spain. Be informed!
Read Maria's
advice...
A Change is Coming
It seems inevitable that the small towns in Spain eventually get absorbed by the larger
ones. That's what Pete thinks is happening to his village.
Read Pete's
tale...
Website of the week
DoctorBabel enables any visitor to www.doctorbabel.com to
create a free password-protected medical record that can be translated into multiple
languages at the click of a button. The full translation service is on offer
for free till the end of May which means anyone creating an account before that time
will have a full year's use of the translation feature from the time of registration.
Normally this service would cost £20.
View the website of the week...
That's all for today. Enjoy the rest of the week and see you soon.
Un saludo
Justin Aldridge
www.eyeonspain.com
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