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Looking for advice about moving to Benidorm, finding accommodation and work. I am a professional chef. Thank you :))

Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2018 2:11pm
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jacquibenidorm

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Location: Benidorm

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Hiya all on Benidorm Forum. :))

I'm a 47 and looking to move to Benidorm in the summer. I'm looking to reinvent myself and have a new beginning after losing my mum

I have been to Benidorm before and found it to be a lovely place.

I would be looking for work I am a professional chef...experienced in private and commercial/industrial hospitality and catering. I would appreciate advice on reputable agencies to work for and contact.

I was considering buying a static caravan for around £15000...I have no idea how much prices are and onsite fees or is it best to rent a apartment as I'm single.

I would really appreciate any advice and experiences you guys may have to help and guide me.

Thank you all :))

Michaela72

Posted: Tue Apr 3, 2018 11:43pm

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Posted: Tue Apr 3, 2018 11:43pm

Hi, 

There is a group on Facebook called Benidorm seriously, they also have a website with a jobs section, updated regularly . The best way to get a job in Benidorm is to be there, as they advertise mainly in the Windows.. As for a caravan. Can say it's a great community on sites. The ground rent on most sites is €4,500 a year some more expensive .. However a apartment may cost the same. You wouldn't get the community feel though. Probably never see or speak to a neighbour. Also the risk if your neighbours being party animal rentals in peak season. 

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