hiram wrote: » Hi, We are seriously thinking of moving to Lanzarote to lease or buy a small Tapas bar. Not sure if this is the right forum, but has anyone any advice? Or does anyone live there at the moment. We have been there many times already, and we love it.
pmcmahon wrote: » anybody who i know who went to spain to live came back within 4 years divorced and alcoholics,just saying.
Eric Cartman wrote: » best of luck with it , its a risky move but it could pay off, if your setting up in a tourist area just remember you have 4 months of the year to pay for running the place for the whole year , during the dead season you will make fcuk all so your profits have to be made june-september
Micky Dolenz wrote: » How's your Spanish?
hiram wrote: » Im working on that:D
Jay D wrote: » seems very vague, have you thought this through?
hiram wrote: » Ohhh,yes....no kids, in our late 30's, small mortgage, ....sick of this country and its weather, also a musician, which is a usefull skill when the **** hits the fan, very little commitment here, easily drop everything and go.
HavingCrack wrote: » Is the Spanish economy not more fcuked than ours is at the minute?
rugbyman wrote: » I know a chap, personally, who just closed the doors on his bar and came home. your proposal is a non starter I believe. However if you have an existing income,or early pension go and live there for six months and see how it goes. Regards,Rugbyman
Orizio wrote: » Don't, its a ****hole.
nice_very wrote: » if you need an Irish, fluent spanish speaking, ex-similar bar owner, as an employee.. send me a PM