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Important Aspects to Consider Before Relocating to Spain
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that-arnold · 1 year ago
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spainhomes · 9 months ago
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plotsandvillasjavea · 2 years ago
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Is it a good idea to invest in a luxury villa?
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alacants · 4 months ago
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hi! just wanted to say that i was recently looking for lore on the ferru ferri relationship so ur lore post is perfect timing and *chefs kiss* 🤌 i fully support ur unhingedness about them bc i'm getting there too LOL i would love to know more about the facts/lore/thoughts u have on them if u'd like to share ! :D
i actually need to thank you because it was the tags on one of your rbs + talking with another mutual that pushed me to finally finish and post. so thank you!! …and sorry for what's about to happen here. would i like to share more thoughts, YES I WOULD.
(eta: this thing is LONGER than the original and also significantly more unhinged. so like… fair warning.)
first of all here are an assortment of facts/links/quotes that didn't make the final lorepost cut:
about all those times ferru drops by the academy: for example, this and this and this and this and this and this and this and this.
then there is this classic roland garros 2011 "choose a player" questionnaire. ferru picked juanki for THREE separate answers: who would you share a nice bottle of wine with, who would you open a bar with, and—wait for it—who would you hit on girls with. 
i mean, i get it. juanki's looks are ideal bait. i see it happen every day on tumblr dot com. but a truly unfortunate number of scenarios do immediately unroll before the mind's eye.
david ferrer's official 2004 atp media biography included "says his most inspirational player is countryman juan carlos ferrero"
juanki's official atp tour dot com bio includes this typically restrained ferru testimonial: "He was and is my best friend on the tour. He's a person that is very close to me... He’s a very humble and noble person." elsewhere: "He's an even better person than he is a player, which is very difficult."
(juanki's bio is a wholeass novella and ferru's is THE most bare bones bullet points. ferru stop being so fucking modest challenge!!)
juanki used to visit javea to play football with ferru and his hometown friends. ferru are you making your girlfriend hang out with your friendsgroup.
select topics from the david ferrer official forums: "stayed with juan carlos before leaving for the davis cup." (juanki himself was not called up.) "went to a nice restaurant with juan carlos and had paella." "spending new year's eve at juan carlos' hotel."
according to juanki's blog they would watch world cup matches together at ferru's house?? cute.
especially cute since juanki is a real madrid fan and ferru is a barcelona fan. (although he's more outspoken about supporting valencia cf.) here is an amazing photo of a clasico watch party in the cincy locker room.
honestly this is just some sponsor promo content but i am dying to know what the inside joke at 1:15 is about. what are you smiling about juan carlos. why is ferru trying not to laugh. answer me.
ok easy stuff out of the way. i'm just going to warn you in advance that there are a cool 3000 words under the cut so uh... brace yourself i guess. don't open on mobile. topics include: 
some Narratives
thoughts on the dynamic (past)
101 reasons to love david ferrer
behind the music: juan carlos ferrero
thoughts on the dynamic (present)
i didn't link more than a few quotes but if you want sources for anything in particular just drop me a reply or an ask.
finally, in addition to Facts and Anecdotes this includes what is by definition rampant speculation because i don't know these guys and never will. we cannot fully know public figures, we are making the shadows on the wall of plato's cave kiss, you know the drill.
the Narratives
first of all. the opposite narratives of their careers are soooooooooo compelling to me. like, juanki was a child prodigy—junior world champion, junior roland garros finalist, bursting onto the pro scene age 19 and winning his first title just a month later. then clinching spain's first davis cup, roland garros sf-sf-final-title, us open final, world number one. all by age 23! expectations were through the ROOF.
…and then 2004 hit and he fell off a cliff and never recovered. (injury, mentality, and incredible bad luck, like oh this man is CURSED cursed. he missed multiple tournaments because of chicken pox.) in september 2003 he was world no. 1; 17 months later he was no. 98.  he never did make it back into the top ten.
meanwhile, ferru was—i mean obviously he was talented. he won stuff in juniors. but no one was talking about him as the future of spanish tennis, yk? he even quit when he was 17… for a week. (lol.) he was inconsistent, vulnerable to meltdowns. he first appeared on most people's radars when he beat agassi in rome in 2003, but then not again until a brief spike in 2007—made the USO semis, made the master's cup final, world no. 5. and then he, too, slumped.
but he did not give up. ever.
he climbed out of the slump and just kept climbing up, and up, and up. the best year of his career was 2012-2013, age thirty—seven titles, masters title, roland garros final, world no. 3. the second-best was 2015, age thirty-two. top 10 for 292 straight weeks, 2010-2016. ferru is like. the ultimate proof of how dogged persistence pays off if you just. keep. trying. ← wow tumblr user alacants is he your favorite or something.
the arcs intersect in ~2008-2010, when they were especially joined at the hip. they're both struggling—juanki dropped out of the top 100 for the first time, ferru's treading water in the low teens and saying he'll never reach the heights of 2007 again—and both right on the verge of a revival. juanki won his first title in 5+ years in 2009, kickstarting an 18 month last-gasp renaissance that included davis cup hero, more titles, more finals, as high as no. 14. for a few weeks. ferru slowly and surely got his feet back under him. (he calls the dc 09 final a turning point.) around those back-to-back finals in 2010, they were hovering right around the same rank—juanki even jumped ahead a couple places. and then juanki's body finally called it quits, and ferru started to really take off. 
so that window is probably the peak of the pre-retirement dynamic. what IS that dynamic, you ask? great question.
the dynamic (past)
first i must note that although i myself led the lore post with the quotes about how they've been friends forever, something i find super cute/funny is that there seems to be an element of historical revisionism at work there? like, ferru didn't come to the academy until he was 17 (1999, the year juanki went pro), and their hometowns aren't THAT close. and ferru spent a couple years in barcelona as well. so although they clearly knew each other from an early age, it's unlikely that they were like. besties. but if you ask them, it's oh yeah we've been friends foreverrrr.
anyway. dynamics, 2002-2012:
mutual security blanket
introvert (situational) 4 introvert (intrinsic)
senpai/kouhai
chronic patient/emotional support rescue dog
fighter/sacrifice
king/lionheart, where the king was overthrown 10 years ago and now they're living in exile and the loyal retainer is earning their keep by the sword—
what do i mean by 90% of this—ok, first, web 1.0 tangent: beginning relatively early in ferru's career there was a fan forum on his official website. ferrru, who in those days was blatantly uncomfortable with the fan/star dynamic, immediately set about trying to like. befriend everyone on it. no fans here, we're all just friends! he would post regular life updates and then hang around in the thread just. chatting. he would remember details like where posters lived and who their other faves were and TEASE them about it. he hosted a christmas dinner in his hometown for anyone who wanted to make the trip. this is obviously unsustainable past a certain point of success but while it lasted it was just. so charming.
so ferru took his self-appointed role as juanki handler very seriously. like, i joke about "xx news and publicity bureau," but ferru really was. he would regularly post updates about juanki's health and recovery progress. he would answer questions. juanki's fans would come to ferru for updates!! couple this with the comments about how they tried to enter the same tournaments and generally traveled together/stayed in the same hotels, along with juanki's incredible run of illness and injury, and it's just like. ferru is juanki's designated spokesperson, his interface with the cold cruel world, his shield arm/support animal.
mutually supportive, but also: ferru clearly gets a lot of validation out of doing things for other people. he is always describing himself in terms such as, "i'm nothing special, i just try to be a really good friend." this is an acts of service guy all the way down.
(you ARE special, ferru, listen to me and juan carlos—)
i do think it was an evolution—ferru especially credits juanki with supporting him in the early days on tour. so i see it as like... friendly face showing the new kid the ropes, giving him advice, and then suddenly they're pulling even, and then even more suddenly ferru is the one equipped to provide the support.
introvert (situational): namely, juanki describes himself as shy, but he loves being the center of attention. he doesn't act out to get it but he very much enjoys it when it comes. (early quote re: what he likes about tennis: "all the people cheering for me in the big stadiums.") (it's also worth noting that he was the youngest child and the much-anticipated only son. lmao.) at the same time the media describe him as reserved, and he visibly dislikes talking about personal stuff. direct quote: "you can see how uncomfortable he is talking about his family…" 
so at first the press calls him "the monk of villena", he lives in the middle of nowhere, his lifestyle isn't flashy*, he's so humble, wow. but alllllso he loves fast cars and throwing parties at his hotel. he befriends other famous spanish athletes like sergio garcia and sete gibernau. and there are some wiiiiiiiiiild pictures from players' parties through the years. 
(*the contemporary gossip was also that maybe he was out having a little more fun than he let on, lol.)
so maybe it's accurate to say he's doesn't like being out of his depth? doesn't like unfamiliar situations. but like—i have seen the records and they do not lie. juan carlos looooves being—sorry—doted upon.
(this btw is why someone dedicating their tournament victory to him in front of god and the city of valencia and everyone was probably what you could call an effective tactic.) 
meanwhile ferru's favorite hobby is READING. he is famous for always having a book in the locker room. "i can get through 3 books in a 2 week tournament and i keep every book i read." (← man who ebooks were invented for.) his idea of a perfect day is going to the beach in his hometown ("the best beach in the world") with his family and his friends and then having paella. he's a cat person. he's perfect? SORRY. I'M TRYING SO HARD TO BE NORMAL. anyway genuinely think this is the person you would find in the corner at a party befriending the host's cat.
—ok fuck normal i need to talk about ferru some more.
some very normal thoughts about david ferrer
as a player ferru had uhhhhh well maybe it was an inferiority complex or maybe it was a self-defense strategy playing in the big four era or maybe he was just unbelievably hard on himself. but for a long time he was out there saying stuff like, i'm the worst player in the top hundred. i'm the worst player in the top ten.
the thing is. it's impossible to talk about ferru without bringing up the closet story. you can read it here. c. 2007 this was reported as like, a humorous character-building anecdote????? because ferru brushed it off ("once in there i didn't think much" <- bad sign!!!) and said things like "i learned everything from him, about tennis and how to be a person." ok ferru, but what if you learned the wrong things. 
i mean, what do i know. i don't know any of these people, i'm (mostly) not here to pseudo-psychoanalyze. i just don't think it's UNrelated that ferru explicitly compared their eventual coaching split to a breakup and later implied that he should have cut the cord earlier but couldn't bring himself to do it. or that afterwards he started going to therapy, "personal, not sport," and says he wishes he'd started when he was 20. 
he stayed with that coach until he was 31 btw. there is loyal and then there is whatever the hell this is.
how do you reconcile this with today's happy and well-adjusted davis cup captain? many possibilities, such as his very own family (they're so cute, they are so cute) and 20 years of personal growth. also probably the therapy. and tbf by the end of the career he'd already gotten a lot better about the self-deprecation. but he still has a worldview that is uh refreshing verging on eye-watering. he's repeatedly said that being a professional athlete doesn't make you particularly special or interesting. asked whether as a known reader he's thinking about writing a memoir: "I'm not that important and I don’t believe I can contribute that much to the society… there are so many people that can contribute much more." ← ferru STOP.
(speaking of the adorable family: although this post is mainly about silly shipping nonsense and not irl romantic relationships i DO think it's instructive that ferru appears to have dated exactly two (2) women in the entirety of his adult life. one gf age 17-26, one age 27-present. this man's natural mode is Devotion.)
anyway my main point here is that it probably felt real good to have someone on tour in his corner. someone who hadn't ever locked him in a closet.
(there is a lot more to unpack about ferru but if you're sitting here like "but what about uso 2008" or whatever trust me it's solely for the sake of not making this insanely long post EVEN LONGER and i am happy to share my thoughts upon request lol.)
some very normal thoughts about juan carlos ferrero 
IN CONTRAST... one of the funniest things about revisiting old press is constantly hearing juan carlos ferrero described as "humble" when my man has a VERY healthy opinion of himself. this isn't a bad thing. it's arguably better than calling yourself the worst player in the top one hundred. it is however a problem when the person you feel threatened by is. rafa nadal. 
i initially had an 800 word tangent here that has now been exiled to its own post. the short version of this is juanki got dropped in favor of rafa in the 2004 davis cup final and never forgot it, lol. a number of other perceived sins were committed including 1) rome 2008 media coverage 2) dc 2009 president's speech 3) valencia open 2013, how dare rafa spurn juanki's beloved child tournament. but really it was that rafa became who juanki was supposed to be. :(
juanki's got a lot of pride! another example: madrid master's 2008. yet again juanki is in bad shape. at no. 44 he just missed the main draw. so he asked for a wild card… and didn't get one. that was genuinely an insult considering he was the 2003 champion and that wc #3 went to (consults notes) fabio fognini, ranked 73. the spanish sports media were up in arms. juanki said he was so insulted that even if they offered him a spot he wouldn't take it.
…so when carlos moya pulled out they didn't waste their time. "he said he didn't want it so we gave it to someone else." oh, juanki.
(ferru's measured thoughts on this decision btw: "The absence of Juan Carlos Ferrero is outrageous and insane. This only happens in Spain. It's a huge tragedy and, above all, an injustice for a player like him, who's been number one in the world and previously won this tournament.")
so, juanki: proud, outspoken when he's angry, reserved when he's not. to the extent that when he started saying ferru was his best friend on circuit his fans were like wait. what. this is brand-new information. 
you will notice that throughout this post there are a Lot of heart-on-sleeve quotes from ferru, and fewer from juanki. what happens is that when you don't talk about your feelings, they explode without warning in Grand Gestures. juanki LOVES a Grand Gesture. ferrufest 2k19 is the most notable but far from only instance, see also organizing special surprises at their special tournament. (the open letter is somewhere in the middle, i would be fascinated to know if he would have been that forthcoming if asked point blank. i mean, maybe so!!!! personal growth!!!)
sidenote, but imo you can see the exact same dichotomy at work with juanki and carlos, where he goes out of his way to reject the we're-like-family premise and then acts the exact opposite. ("i leave the father thing to his actual father." ok juan carlos.) he used to do the same thing wrt his own coach since childhood, "i wouldn't call him a father figure, that would be weird…" this is how you end up naming things after people and bursting into tears in public! ← the fact that he's a capital-c Crier makes it even more obvious.
you will ALSO notice that despite that 7-2 h2h juanki sure never had any problem with ferru. lol. the appeal presumably goes without saying of a friend who is shouldering his way in among the ~big four and STILL out here in the year of our lord 2009 saying things like, “[Ferrero] is one of the best players in history on clay… I think he can win Roland Garros again. Nadal and Federer will be there but Juan Carlos will be right there behind them. Why not?"
(fwiw i think all of this is very like… normal and human. it's why it's so fun to put him under a microscope.)
and what is also true is that no matter how much you think juanki's life is the academy, it's more than that. he is the academy. like it was founded specifically for him (well, his cohort of young players, of which he was far and away the most promising), and his coach included him in conversations about the Vision and the long-term goals from day one. he lived there with a ROOMMATE for years and years after going pro, despite owning like… a nice house in the city of valencia. (← maybe also a reason he didn't get married until well after retirement lmao.) so when he starts naming parts of the academy after you... it's a Big Deal.
—incidentally it must be comforting to have a ready-made identity on hand when "generational spanish tennis talent" turns out to go. not the way you thought it would.
hm not doing a great job avoiding the pseudo-psychoanalysis, am i. well. i tried.
thoughts on the dynamic (present)
dynamics, 2024:
will-they-won't-they x 20 years
(life) partners
✨✨✨ co-parents ✨✨✨
that one is so overwhelmingly dominant it sort of overshadows everything else. lmao.
king/lionheart STILL only now the one-time king has returned from exile to be an advisor to the new prince—
tbh now that they are both retired and both have their own families they are a little less codependent. normal best friends, i almost said, before remembering the fucking portrait commission. do you think that's hanging up in ferru's house???? i ask myself this every day.
what do i think has changed? ferru is (wonderfully) much less self-effacing. juanki successfully reinvented himself as a top coach. after juanki retired i think they finally started to relate as… i'm not saying they weren't equals before that but maybe to some people (ferru) it didn't feel like they were. and ferru is clearly in his element as dc captain, where his job is literally to be the entire team's emotional support dog. emotional support pack leader? once again: who needs hierarchy, we're all friends here. (he gave coaching a brief shot but it didn't stick—this my personal theory as to why. based on nothing other than intuition lol.)
hm this section is suspiciously resembling "ferru: the postscript." well we all see a lot of juanki, he's doing great lol. if anything i think having ferru around is good for him, keeps him from getting too martyred. every time ferru and carlitos TEAM UP to tease juanki is jfkldajf;l so delightful. (to modestly quote my own tag, "just two dogs yapping at their favorite cat.")
but shipping nonsense aside: i genuinely think it is really lovely and heart-warming to see two people who clearly mean so much to each other and are still such a big part of each other's lives after so long—even/especially despite the changes. some people grow apart. some people grow together. :)
and if you want to throw in twenty years of pining SO MUCH THE BETTER
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christ that is. so much text. uhhhh hopefully this was informative/entertaining/morbidly fascinating, and everyone who reads it will feel mysteriously compelled to start including ferruero subplots in their sincaraz fic. :D?? :D????
you have SO many options. practically married. one-sided pining for many years. (whooo in this post sounds like they would do that.) MUTUAL pining for many years. practically married but haven't realized it. tour arrangement but they caught feelings. second-chance romance years after a youthful failed fling. the parent trap, starring carlitos alcaraz— [curtain falls as i am forcibly dragged from the stage]
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When you choose to work with Dutch real estate agents, you're tapping into a wealth of local expertise that can significantly ease your property search.
These agents understand the nuances of the Dutch market, from pricing trends to neighborhood dynamics. Their knowledge can save you time and help you avoid costly mistakes.
By collaborating with a Dutch agent, you gain access to a network of local contacts, including inspectors, contractors, and legal advisors.
This network can be invaluable when you need reliable recommendations or assistance navigating the buying process. Plus, they often have early access to listings, giving you a competitive edge.
Dutch agents also speak the language and understand cultural nuances, making communication smoother.
You won't have to worry about misinterpretations or misunderstandings, which can be critical in negotiations.
Furthermore, they're adept at handling documentation and legal requirements, ensuring you meet all obligations without stress.
This means you can focus on finding the right property rather than getting bogged down in paperwork.
Top Dutch Real Estate Agencies
What're the standout real estate agencies in the Netherlands?
If you're looking for reliable Dutch real estate agents to help with Costa Blanca property sales, several agencies consistently rise to the top.
One of them is Dutch Property Group, known for its personalized service and extensive listings. They specialize in properties that cater to both investment and vacation needs.
Another notable agency is Van der Laan Makelaars.
Their deep understanding of the Dutch market combined with a strong network in Spain makes them a preferred choice for many buyers. They focus on transparency and client satisfaction, ensuring you're well-informed throughout the process.
Don't overlook Funda, a leading online platform that connects buyers with various real estate agents.
They offer a wide array of listings, allowing you to explore options that suit your taste and budget.
Lastly, consider Engel & Völkers.
This agency has a strong reputation for luxury properties and offers expert advice on investing in Costa Blanca.
Understanding the Local Market
Navigating the Dutch real estate market requires a solid grasp of local trends and conditions.
When you're considering property in Costa Blanca, understanding the nuances of the local market is crucial. You'll want to familiarize yourself with the different neighborhoods, as each area offers a unique vibe and amenities.
For instance, some neighborhoods might cater more to families, while others are popular among young professionals or retirees.
Keep an eye on property values and recent sales in the area. Knowing the average price per square meter can help you gauge whether a listing is fairly priced.
Additionally, be aware of seasonal fluctuations; the market can shift dramatically depending on the time of year, so timing your purchase might impact your investment.
Also, local regulations, such as property taxes or residency requirements, can affect your buying process.
It's important to stay informed about these aspects to avoid any surprises later on.
By immersing yourself in the local market dynamics, you'll be better equipped to make informed decisions that align with your property goals.
Your understanding of these factors will be instrumental in navigating your property search successfully.
Tips for Property Buyers
Understanding the local market sets a solid foundation for your property search, but knowing how to approach the buying process can make all the difference.
Start by setting a clear budget. Factor in not just the property price but also additional costs like taxes, fees, and potential renovations.
Next, make a wish list of must-haves and nice-to-haves. This helps you stay focused during your search and makes decision-making easier.
When you find a property that interests you, don't hesitate to visit it multiple times. Each visit can reveal new insights about the home and the surrounding area.
Engaging a reputable local real estate agent can also streamline your process. They'll have invaluable knowledge about neighborhoods and market trends. Plus, they can help you negotiate effectively.
Don't rush your decision. Take your time to compare options and gather as much information as possible.
Finally, trust your instincts. If something feels off, it's worth considering why.
Following these tips will empower you to navigate the buying process with confidence, ensuring you make a well-informed decision that suits your needs.
Legal Considerations in Spain
When buying property in Spain, it's crucial to be aware of the legal landscape that governs real estate transactions.
First, ensure you have an NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjero), which is necessary for foreign buyers. This tax identification number will be required for all legal paperwork.
Next, engage a reputable lawyer who specializes in Spanish property law. They'll help you navigate contracts, verify property ownership, and check for any debts or liens attached to the property.
It's vital to review the "Nota Simple," a document that outlines property details and ownership history.
You should also be aware of the different taxes involved in property purchases, including the transfer tax (Impuesto de Transmisiones Patrimoniales) and notary fees.
Make sure to budget for these expenses.
Additionally, consider the implications of community fees if you're buying in a shared complex.
These fees can vary significantly and should be factored into your overall costs.
Lastly, always get a written contract and ensure it includes all agreed terms.
Taking these steps will help you secure your investment and avoid potential legal pitfalls in Spain.
Conclusion
In conclusion, partnering with a Dutch real estate agent for your Costa Blanca property search can make all the difference. Their local expertise and extensive networks give you an edge in a competitive market. By choosing a reputable agency, you'll not only gain access to a wider range of listings but also receive valuable insight into the buying process. So, take the leap and let a Dutch agent guide you toward your dream property in this beautiful region.
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