This small, refurbished house(our preferred exchange) in the Realejo, the old Jewish quarter of Granada, faces onto a 2 mtr wide street about 100mtr long dominated by the university of Granada language school at one end.the street is Now “being gentrified” plot by plot (three properties are owned by architects)... the street appears on C16th tythe maps.
This house enjoys a traffic free environment: (narrow with steps at each end), four levels: GF: kitchen, shower toilet, dining; 1st Flr: one large room; 2nd Flr: bath, sleeping, sitting; and 3rd Flr: sumptuous terrace, 5.5mtrs x 4.5mtrs, private and not overlooked. The houses are back to back, stairs are a challenge, but it is very rare to find a quiet property (less so, during fiestas) centrally located: public transport is excellent. Heating is with electric storage heaters, cable tv sockets, broadband internet, telephones, at three levels, and all services have been replaced or overhauled in recent years: as it is a(much used by us) second home, we can be FLEXIBLE : .this is our"non-coincidental" property exchange offer.
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WE ARE: Charles, retired architect/artist, British and formally resident in Spain. My wife Françoise, is native speaking French, (and five other European languages) a retired language teacher.
We consider ourselves to be (lucky!)healthy “elderly actives” belonging to a mountain walking club, and enjoy WATER ACTIVITIES, and have completed 1400 miles by canoe. We are not encumbered by pets, and are consider smoking in our homes unacceptable. AMSTERDAM.... from 22 july2010 for one week would suit us well, and..... FRANCE...., two weeks in august? ----------------------------------------
Both our houses are in very good order (city centre and country village), GRANADA is city of infinite diversity: architecture, festivals and university facilities