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Hi,I´m new here
Does anybody know,where the rich Anorrians live?Do they have rich suburbs like Beverly Hills or Malibu in the USA for example?I treid to search for real estates but I could only find small,little appartments,not very nice.Could anybody name some of the rich areas?Thank you all!
best regards,Marco999
I don't suppose you have been there yet? :)
They don't have real estate in the American sense of having vast ranches of land. Andorra is a tiny mountainous country, it simply does not have that kind of space. I guess the ski resort villages would be considered lucrative, e.g. Arinsal and Soldeu.
I don't suppose you have been there yet? :) It is a lovely country.
They don't have real estate in the American sense of having vast ranches of land. Andorra is a tiny mountainous country, it simply does not have that kind of space. I guess the ski resort villages would be considered lucrative, e.g. Arinsal and Soldeu.
I dont wan´t to compare the USA estates of rappers for example to estates in Andorra.I just wnated to give an example for places where rich people live(Beverly Hills f.e.).I´m sure the rich Andorrians live in prestige houses.I didn´t say that they are that big than the american ones,but I´m sure they exist.Do you have an idea where these privileged areas are?
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Usually they have the "dayly" apartment/house close their bussines place (it does not to have to be tiny, there are apartments costing a few millions of euros there). And their "other" house(s) probably out of Andorra (Have you see the mansions in La Cerdanya?? I hear there are quite a few rich Andorrans there). Or maybe a huge apartment in the middle of Barcelona. In any case, you cannot compare with the US. For instance many VERY rich people from barcelona does not live in a suburb, it's a question of culture. They may prefer to live in the city. A few days ago I saw an ad of a new apartments building, prices starting at 1.5 M euro (the smallest), located near Plaça Catalunya.
Besides, if you are Andorran and have the money, you don't need to use a real state agency. Why? The country is tiny, so you know wich houses are on sale, or better enough, where to build a new one. Or a old house to restore. There are beutiful huge houses in most mountain towns. No posh suburbs. Generally spaking, rich Catalans do not like to flash their money.
Bring good tough shoes with a firm grip. Snow on the sloping footpaths could cause you to slip & fall in the street. All main European brands are available here at duty free prices if you need them
My girlfriend and I entered Andorra from the south, and even though it is not a part of the European Union, we had no passport or customs control to pass through.
What was really impressive, were the great hills from the left and from the right side. And what surprised me was the language. It seemed to me it was different from the Catalan language seen in Spain. The whole country can be crossed in ann hour or so. But it is definitely worth staying a bit longer.
I think this is the country with the highest concentration of car service on km square. But they don't always do their work properly. They put too much oil in my car :-/
If you come from the French (north) side, you will come across a big shopping center before a high pass over a mountain range. It is very popular among the French to buy there anything from tobacco and spirits to electronics to petrol. Yes, it is cheap indeed!
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