Budget
Costa Blanca.
Under
you will find some tips and hints on how to save money on different
aspects in your life on the Costa Blanca.
Generally
speaking prices are lower than in the UK. If you want or need
to cut costs even further there are possibilities. Spain
has
for years had what they call 100 pesetas stores. These are stores
that carry everything from washing utilities to toys and decorative
articles. The pesetas is no longer the currency but people still
calls these stores 100 pesetas. Many of these shops are now owned
by Chinese people. The quality of the items they sell may vary
and you should take that in consideration when buying. Especially
when
buying toys for your children. The 100 pesetas shops are easily
recognizable. If you see a shop that seem to sell everything
that’s probably
the one. In most towns you will find two or several stores close
to each other competing over the clients. Do check out prices
in various shops to get bargains. Many of the shops in the
tourist areas
on the Costa Blanca also sell travel items like bags and suitcases.
Education
is free in Spain but many foreigners bring their children to
private schools. Prices may vary between the private school so
choose carefully if you do not want to take advantage of the public
alternative which is actually quit good. Most Spanish schools also
offer meals during the day for their pupils.
For
after school activities the best way to save money is to contact
the municipal sports centre. The municipal sport centre provides
activities like swimming pool, gyms, football e.t.c classes at
very reasonable prices. In most cases the prices are symbolic
of the real
cost. Private alternatives would come out two or three times more
expensive.
For
more artistic activities go to the culture house. (Casa de cultura
in Spanish) . The Casa de Cultura will provide activities like
paint, dance and ceramic classes at highly subsidized rates.
The
libraries in Spain are often very well equipped and there is
no charge. The librarians are very well educated and if they
do not
have a book they will order it from any other library within the
Valencian community free of charge.
When
it comes to grocery shopping there are big savings in choosing
the right store. If time is important and you do not have the
time to shop at the local
market for fresh vegetables, meats and fish taking time to choose the right
supermarket is important. The supermarkets on the Costa Blanca
are in most cases very well
equipped and you can choose from Spanish supermarkets like Cab Rabo, Mercadona,
Mas y Mas and Planesia which in the tourist areas carry international specialities
for the foreign market. International supermarkets like Lidl and Carrefour
are also present on the Costa Blanca. When buying or renting
a property there is also saving to be made if you consider to
live outside the city centre. Most Spanish prefer
to live in the centre and this makes prices there very high. You
should carefully consider your needs before making a decision on
this. Take in consideration your workplace, your childrens school
and the kind of property that best suits you. There might be big
savings going out of town. |