Javea Guide
After listing a house several times and receiving little or no response from prospective buyers most people begin to wonder what the problem is. Some realtors will tell you that selling a home takes time. Indeed it does. If you notice that similar homes in the market are selling and yours is not, there could be a deeper problem.
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Bullfighting is as ubiquitous in Madrid as cricket is in the Indian sub continent, and bullfighters are given the same celebrity status as sport stars. Your trip to Madrid would not be complete, if you are not intending to witness a spine-tingling bullfight.
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I just love trips where I'm never bored. I mean, don't you just hate to go to a destination where there's really only one attraction? Only one type of architecture? One thing the place is known for? That's why I love Denia, Spain, which sits on the Mediterranean Sea.
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Andalusia is the largest region of Spain, situated in the south of the country it stretches along the coast from Almeria through Granada, Malaga and as far as Gibraltar. Inland Andalusia reaches as far as Cordoba and Jaen.
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I was 18 years old when I made the decision to take the summer off before entering what I imagined to be four years of incarceration in university, and thus set out in search of an adventure so compelling, it would sustain me through the tedious and interminable life of a student.
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Spain is a wonderful place that offers nice vacations on its shiny beaches. Moreover, Spain is not an expensive choice. I have heard statistics that since the 1960's, thousands of Britains and Germans have chosen to take a Spain vacation. It is not such a bad choice keeping in mind the low price of the deal. Sun and cheap beer are not a combination that you should miss out on.
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Some of the constructions and monuments located within the region of The Prado to Sol are very antique and date from many centuries ago, being this one of their most attractive features. Those who enjoy architecture, arts, history among other disciplines would be able to find interesting places to visit in this area of Madrid.
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The Madrid region (one of Spain's smallest), as one would expect, is largely dominated by the capital city itself. It has been said, by gourmands and food critics alike, that Madrid does not really have an individual cuisine all of its own, rather it draws on influence from the whole of Spain, absorbing a rich tapestry of flavours and ingredients and throwing them into it's own gastronomic melting pot.
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The Gran Via in Madrid is one of the major roads of the city and which contains some of the most interesting and attractive tourist attractions and recreational spots of the area. This road or street marks one of the main and central spots of Madrid in which there is always people, traffic and movement, no matter the time of the day or night.
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Spain's capital has enjoyed a serious boom as a city break destination on the last decade. The proliferation of cheap flights has made more and more European cities accessible to weekend travellers. Often overshadowed by the Catalan capital, Barcelona , Madrid is now showing what it has to offer and, more importantly, sharing it with foreign visitors.
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