Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The richest place to live in spain

The richest place to live in spain?
okay, where in spain is it the richest place to live and whatever city that might be-does it snow there? If i wanted to by land that consisted of 10.3 acres, where would i want it to be? i like snow so it has to snow there, lol.
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Most expensive place to live might be Barcelona. There certainly are a lot of very expensive homes right in the city. Or Madrid. If you want to be near snow, then find a place near Barça. Out in the Mountains, in Cataluña. Or you could go with one of the cities in the Guadarrama Mountains, north and west of Madrid.
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It depends upon you where you want to stay.But if you want to know more information of Spain then you can find it from http://www.stayresspain.com. I think it must be useful for you.
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The most expensive place to live is Sebastian, also called Donosti in Basque. It's in the shore and yes, it normally snows every year, although not much because is very low. 10.3 acres are about 41700 m2. That's a lot. You could get it in any part of the north of Spain. Galicia is not very rich in money but it is very beautiful. Cantabria and Asturias are also very beautiful but very small. The basque country and Navarre have great forests in the north and the south is very dry. It only snows in the north. In Pamplona, capital city of Navarre snows every year. The problem is that in Navarre from Pamplona to the north they speak basque and also spanish but they like more people who also speak basque. In the Basque Country they all speak basque. But also spanish of course. And Huesca is also a very good place. And Catalunya. There you¡ll have the problem with Catalan which is more spoken that basque in the basque country or navarre. You should go also to the north and not to the mediterranean cost because there it never snows. Also you can go to high places in other parts of spain but the problem is that it's very dry, so even if they reach the necessary temperature to snow, it doesn't. That happens for example in Madrid. When it snows there they say it in every media. And Barcelona is very warm. People there don't even have coats, so there it never snows. Hope this was useful and sorry for the mistakes I may have done.
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Yup. San Sebastian-Donostia comes to my mind immediately - AND YOU HAVE SNOW TOO! "San Se" is a very rich city - and it shows. The place just drips money and elegance. I love it. Very clean, safe, and beautiful too with mountains (or very big hills), greenery, the sea, and GREAT seafood! I'd imagine it'd be VERY VERY expensive (and hard to find!) 10.3 acres anywhere near the city. Saludos, MadridMan/BarcelonaMan @ you-know-where!
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San Sebastian/Donostia. That's what all surveys say.



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