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Fabulous penthouse for rental - Alcaidesa Vistareal - €2,100 pcmListing on behalf of client.Amazing penthouse with sea v...
28/09/2020

Fabulous penthouse for rental - Alcaidesa Vistareal - €2,100 pcm

Listing on behalf of client.

Amazing penthouse with sea views in Vistareal, La Alcaidesa. This fabulous property comprises of a generous open-plan living/dining area, decorated to the highest standard, which leads to breakfasting kitchen with plenty of worktop space and all of the usual appliances. The kitchen then leads through to a glass covered lounge area, then onto a stunning roof terrace, with amazing views of the sea and golf course. The property has 3 double bedrooms, the master with en-suite shower, fitted wardrobes and sliding doors leading directly on to the roof terrace. The 2nd and 3rd bedrooms are spacious and also have the benefit of fitted wardrobes. This penthouse comes with underground secure parking and also benefits from a sizeable storage cupboard. This property really must be seen to be fully appreciated. Internal 165m2.

As we are nearing the end of the withdrawal agreement, UK nationals who are resident in Spain will need to change their ...
25/06/2020

As we are nearing the end of the withdrawal agreement, UK nationals who are resident in Spain will need to change their UK driving license to a Spanish license. There is a time limit on this so don’t get caught out! Please contact us at [email protected] for assistance through this process. Our English-speaking lawyers will be happy to discuss your requirements. www.excels.es

As we enter the 'new norm', immigration services in Spain are now back to work and accepting appointments for residencia...
25/06/2020

As we enter the 'new norm', immigration services in Spain are now back to work and accepting appointments for residencia. Appointments are now running into September and we are fast approaching the end of the withdrawal agreement, 31/12/2020. If you are planning to stay in Spain beyond this year, it’s essential to get properly registered to guarantee a smooth transition into the next phase of residency for non-EU nationals. Please contact us at [email protected] for assistance through this process. Our English-speaking lawyers will be happy to discuss your requirements. www.excels.es

29/04/2020

The much-awaited deescalation of Spain’s coronavirus confinement measures will allow for citizens to recover their freedom of movement, but bit by bit. No travel will be permitted to other provinces, without justification (such as to work), at least until the end of June. Until then, traveling to another part of Spain to visit relatives or for leisure will not be allowed.

Phase 0

This phase will be one of preparation, and will see citizens able to go outside for exercise or for walks from this weekend onward. The government is yet to publish the details of the conditions for these trips out onto the street.

Individual training will also be permitted for professional sportsmen and women, as well as basic training for professional leagues.

Small businesses will be able to open if they can offer appointments, such as hardware stores or restaurants that offer food to take away.

Phase 1

From May 10, when Phase 1 of the government’s plan is due to begin, journeys to second residences will be allowed providing that they are in the same province, but if they are in a different province, such trips will not be allowed until at least the end of June.
What’s more, the government is recommending the use of masks on public transport, where it is not always possible to maintain a distance of two meters with other travelers.

Phase 1 is likely to be implemented from May 4 in Formentera (Balearic Islands), La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa (Canary Islands), due to the low transmission rate of the coronavirus there.
During Phase 1, social contact between people in the same city who are not considered to be at risk – i.e. the elderly and people with underlying conditions – will be possible.

Sidewalk cafés will be able to open, albeit at 30% of their usual capacity. This means that you will be able to have a drink with friends on a terrace, but not visit your family members in another province.

You will also be able to meet with friends or family in their homes if they are in the same province, but the details of how many people can meet and the conditions are yet to be determined.

Hotels will also be able to reopen, but there will be no common areas available to guests, such as the buffet.

Phase 2

The government has not set specific dates for each phase, and implementation could vary from province to province depending on the situation of the outbreak. But when Phase 2 arrives, citizens will be able to enter the inside of bars and restaurants, with a limit of 30% of capacity. Cinemas, theaters and auditoriums will also reopen with a similar limit on capacity, as well as monuments and exhibition centers.

At this point, cultural events such as concerts will be possible, albeit with a third of their usual capacity. At outdoor events, up to 400 people will be allowed, provided they are seated.

Visits to people in homes with disabilities will be allowed, but not to seniors.

Schools will offer classes for the children under the age of six if their parents require it to be able to go to work, while students will also be able to complete their university entrance exams.

Schools in Spain will not reopen fully until September.
Phase 3

Phase 3 will see the relaxation of mobility restrictions, albeit with a continued recommendation to wear masks outside of the home, and above all, on public transport. This phase is likely to be implemented in mid-June, and will allow for visits to senior homes, under conditions that will be established at a future date. Bars will be able to open with a limit of 50% of capacity.
As for beaches and swimming pools, there will be more details on their use specified in the future. Shoppers will be able to enter establishments, but there will be a limit on capacity and they will have to observe social distancing of two meters.
“New normality”

The last stage – referred to by the government as “the new normality” – should arrive at the end of June provided there is no upsurge of the virus. “Mobility between provinces will arrive when we get to the new normality,” said Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez at a press conference on Tuesday evening.

But some provinces could get to this stage before others, meaning that travel between them will only be possible if they are both in the same situation.

There has, as yet, been no confirmation of when national flights and non-essential train journeys will be possible once more.

“We want to highlight the use of other plans for mobility in our plans, reclaiming urban spaces for pedestrians and bicycles in order to avoid a rise in the use of private vehicles and a worsening of noise levels, air quality and traffic jams,” the prime minister said on Tuesday.

The executive is planning on recommending the use of bikes, public spaces for those on foot, as well as other measures including home working where possible, and staggered start times in workplaces to avoid crowds on public transport.
The markers for each change of phase will depend on:

The strategic capacity of Spain’s health system, including primary care, the situation in hospitals and the number of intensive care unit (ICU) beds available.
The epidemiological situation, including testing, the infection rate and other indicators.
The collective compliance with protection measures in the workplace, businesses and public transport.
The evaluation of mobility and socioeconomic data.

Source: El Pais

During the current COVID-19 outbreak, unfortunately many people are being left in very difficult situations. We are rece...
08/04/2020

During the current COVID-19 outbreak, unfortunately many people are being left in very difficult situations. We are receiving many enquiries from clients:

- Tenants rights

- Landlords rights

- Visitation/access to children

- Applying for Social Security benefits

- Closing business establishments

- Reducing the workforce

- Claiming unpaid salary

- Unemployment benefits for employees, employers, companies and the self-employed

We can assist you with this. Excels are specialists in employment law and are fully 'up to date' with the latest law and legislation. Laws are changing and you need to be aware of where you stand legally in these situations. Please email us at [email protected] for more information, where we will answer you promptly, with the advice you need. Again, stay home and stay safe.

23/03/2020

We hope everyone is safe and managing to remain sane during this difficult time! We are continuing to support our clients remotely, if you need assistance with Residencia, NIE, house purchase/sale, Will, etc. You can contact us at [email protected] and we will be in touch.

Stay safe!

22/03/2020

We will be continuing to answer your questions and emails during the lock down period. We are very busy so please bear with us, please email us [email protected]

Stay safe everyone!

18/03/2020

The lock down in Spain has highlighted the need for proper registration for cross-border workers, especially in the surrounding area of the La Linea/Gibraltar border. For assistance with registration, Residencia, Autonomo etc., email [email protected] and we can assist you with this. The withdrawal agreement will cease to be in place as of Dec 2020 too, another good reason to be setup properly and legally. Good luck everybody and stay safe!

06/02/2020

Nothing much has changed yet with both the EU and UK accepting the withdrawal agreement, effectively remaining the same until Jan 2021. Don't be complacent though, you still need to get your 'ducks in a row' appointments are busy for residencia, driving licence change etc., don't leave it until the last minute! [email protected] we can assist you with everything you need to ensure a smooth transition into 2021.

Contact us at info@excels.es for help getting your 'house in order' in preparation for BREXIT.
08/01/2020

Contact us at [email protected] for help getting your 'house in order' in preparation for BREXIT.

With the fourth - and likely final - Brexit date fast approaching, we look at what preparations people need to make for the UK's planned exit from the European Union.

Buying/selling/renting in Spain? Excels are here to assist with all of your conveyancing needs. Our experienced lawyers ...
02/01/2020

Buying/selling/renting in Spain? Excels are here to assist with all of your conveyancing needs. Our experienced lawyers can provide unrivalled service to ensure all goes smoothly! Get in touch [email protected]

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