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Looking to purchase an albergue

WendyF

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The France Way (2017)
Can anybody recommend a reputable, English speaking real estate broker who can assist my daughter and I with finding an albergue for sale in Portugal or Spain. Once we are settled into our new venture we will be learning Spanish! :)

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I can't help you but I certainly can envy you. :)
Wishing you the best on your new (ad)venture.
 
Casa Camino in Riego del camino, on the way to Granja from Zamora is for sale.
 
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Can anybody recommend a reputable, English speaking real estate broker who can assist my daughter and I with finding an albergue for sale in Portugal or Spain. Once we are settled into our new venture we will be learning Spanish! :)

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated![/QUOTE


Albergue’s open and close every year. It’s not a picnic
 
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Hello Wendy, just sent you a private message through the forum, plesae check it out.
 
Can anybody recommend a reputable, English speaking real estate broker who can assist my daughter and I with finding an albergue for sale in Portugal or Spain. Once we are settled into our new venture we will be learning Spanish! :)

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
Nearby Valença do Minho an albergue is for sale from I thought Canadians , Quinta Estrada Romana -I saw it on their website the other day
Here some information and how to find them https://www.facebook.com/quintaestradaromana/
 
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Casa Magica, Villatuerta, was up for sale when I last went there in Oct 17. That place is amazing. If you take it over, promise to keep it the same :)
 
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Casa Mágica is for sale??! That would be an awesome place to buy.

Yes, they had a poster up inside it when I was there offering it for sale. The story was something like the owner was recently widowed or divorced or something like that, and didn't want to run it alone.

Who's for clubbing together and buying it? :)
 
Yes, they had a poster up inside it when I was there offering it for sale. The story was something like the owner was recently widowed or divorced or something like that, and didn't want to run it alone.

Who's for clubbing together and buying it? :)

any idea about the price?
 
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Casa Magica, Villatuerta, was up for sale when I last went there in Oct 17. That place is amazing. If you take it over, promise to keep it the same :)
Nooo! I love that place!
 
I am also semi-seriously interested in buying an albergue one day so I'll follow the thread with interest.

Can anybody recommend a reputable, English speaking real estate broker who can assist my daughter and I with finding an albergue for sale in Portugal or Spain. Once we are settled into our new venture we will be learning Spanish! :)

Presumably if you buy an albergue in Portugal you'll learn Portuguese instead... ;)

Explore Portugal's Golden Visa program for real estate investment. Here is a start point: http://www.goldenvisas.com/portugal/

There are other residency options for Portugal as well that don't require an investment of that magnitude. We thought we would get the Golden Visa but ended up getting an entrepreneur / glorified retirement visa instead, which also costs less in fees.
 
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Can anybody recommend a reputable, English speaking real estate broker who can assist my daughter and I with finding an albergue for sale in Portugal or Spain. Once we are settled into our new venture we will be learning Spanish! :)

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
Before you do anything, I would suggest you both serve as Hospitaleras on the Camino Frances, and not just once. Do it a few times, and then decide if you are ready to take on the commitment. It's lovely to have a dream, but not if it turns into a nightmare. This is a huge commitment - you want to be sure you're both well suited to carry it through. Best of luck.
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
Might I ask where you are from? Have you considered things like residency requirements? Property and Income Taxes? Insurance?

Not wanting to pour cold water on your dreams, being a hospitalero for a couple of weeks is great fun, not sure I would want to do it 24/7/52! As suggested above dip your toe in the water by volunteering first.

Also, I wonder why so many albergues are up for sale?
 
This is a beautiful albergue near Sarria on the CF. The owners want to retire. I stayed there last june and was very happy there. Check it out at palomaylena.com Good luck!

We stayed there and loved the place. I hope whoever buys it will take good care of it.
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Noooooooooooo.
I am very sorry to read this, not just for us, but knowing that it must mean something difficult for the family.

Regarding Casa Mágica: it has been on sale for years. I was hospitalera there in September 2016 and was interested in an arrangement with possible option to buy or at least rent for a season. Went talks fell through, I decided to move on.

From my understanding, the house is actually owned by the ex-partner of the current person running the albergue. They started the albergue together but went their separate ways a few years ago. He would like someone to take over the mortgage or buy it outright, at least that was the situation at the time.

Not sure if still for sale but the albergue in Cirauqui was also on the market back then. I spoke to the owner and she said she was ready to move on after 12 years running the albergue.

As others have mentioned, I suggest volunteering - often - to see if this is a lifestyle you are up to because that's what it is.
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
I suggest you speak with Rebekkah from Moratinos before doing something like this.
I also suggest you serve as a hospitalera several times. How can you begin to know what's necessary without having done the job first?

I also suggest you investigate the locals and how THEY feel about you opening an albergue, especially if you're going to be in competition with other locals, because many times the local politics can make your life absolutely hell, according to others who have tried this. ESPECIALLY if you don't even speak the language.

Sorry to be a Debbie Downer, but we've heard many people post this dream on this forum over the years.

Walk a few more times and get to know the people and the language - serve as hospitalera a few times.
That's my suggestion.
 
I suggest you speak with Rebekkah from Moratinos before doing something like this.
I also suggest you serve as a hospitalera several times. How can you begin to know what's necessary without having done the job first?

I also suggest you investigate the locals and how THEY feel about you opening an albergue, especially if you're going to be in competition with other locals, because many times the local politics can make your life absolutely hell, according to others who have tried this. ESPECIALLY if you don't even speak the language.

Sorry to be a Debbie Downer, but we've heard many people post this dream on this forum over the years.

Walk a few more times and get to know the people and the language - serve as hospitalera a few times.
That's my suggestion.

Totally agree Annie. It is hard enough even if you speak the language. I have seen some ugly politics even among locals. You're not being a "downer" just realistic.
 

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