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Old 11-09-2006, 08:50 AM
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Hello all,
My partner and I, mid 50's, are looking to buy a place for 2nd home then retirement, and have narrowed our search down to 2 areas - SW France (Lot & Garonne, Dordogne, Gironde etc.), and rural Andalucia in the general Seville area (big difference I know). We enjoy sun/pool, countryside walks, and eating out. Not big socialisers. I realize it's all a matter of personal choice, but looking for 1st hand feedback on living in SW France, especially re. weather - storms, rains a lot? and eating out - expensive? much choice? waiters rude? - to compare with the Spanish option.
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Old 11-09-2006, 08:56 AM
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Hi Daniel,
As you said, it is a question of personal choice, and what you are really looking for in a "home abroad".

SW France, the areas you mention are really super, however the weather can be very cold and extremely wet throughout out the winter, you may need to checkout where the flood areas are. Summers are normally hot but not very long. Ideal for countryside walks.

Food is excellent varied but not "cheap".

Andalucia so I have been told is a wonderful area. If you are looking to go near Seville prices may be more in line with city prices than rural.
Climate is very good although they do get a bit more wet weather than the Med Costas, therefore less dry and dusty too.

Do you speak any of those languages or are intending to learn one?
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You mentioned you're not big socializers, well in rural France that shouldn't be a problem. Events like Christmas only last for a day in France and you are unlikely to find a restaurant open or have people invite you to join them.
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