A village in Spain, Salto de Castro is put on sale for €260,000 - Real estate news
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Salto de Castro, in a north-western Spanish village, is up for sale and the asking price is €260,000
Salto de Castro is in the Zamora province, it is located on the border with Portugal and a three-hour drive from Madrid. This village has many of the buildings expected to be found in a small Spanish town. It has 44 houses, a church, a municipal swimming pool, a school, a hotel, and a barracks building to house the civil guard.
But the village does not have habitats as it has been abandoned for more than three decades. Intending to convert Salto do Castro into a tourist spot, the owner bought it at the beginning of the 2000s. But the plan could not flourish due to the Eurozone crisis.
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Cheap flying
What is the best way to buy cheap airline tickets? Cutting back on your travel costs is certainly profitable, because it involves relatively large amounts, so every cut is extra hard. In other words: optimizing your travel budget. The most beautiful trips, already earned with savings elsewhere, in the most inexpensive way. That is double the win, but it is a matter of smart choice. Here are the tips.
Flash sales for cheap airline tickets
In technical terms it is called Flash sales. Dirt cheap tickets. You never actually see them in the newspaper and on TV and that's because everyone would think that those are the normal prices. And the airlines don't want that. They can be booked a few (two to seven) days before departure. So no early bird discount, but just filling up empty seats for a bargain price. The best way is to actively look for it yourself. Check the airline's website every few days. If you want to leave within now and three months, this is the cheapest way. Unfortunately, the tickets get even cheaper after the next round.
Limit your choice
There are so many sites and offers. It is better to search on a few good sites such as D-Reizen, Cheap tickets and a number of foreign sites and therefore the sites of the airlines. Compare them with each other and that's how you book your own candy trips. It's not free, but it can't get any cheaper.
Fly app
Most airlines these days have an app. With this you can check in, but also arrange a cheap upgrade of your flight. You can also keep an eye on the delays. You can also follow KLM on Facebook. There you will find even more interesting information.
Those last minutes are more expensive
Except for charter flights, most scheduled services are more expensive just before departure. The airlines collectively stop with the last minute offers in order to keep prices artificially high. Yet they want the chairs full, so look for those bargains, because they are there. About twelve days before departure, many prices are fixed or even very much more expensive (sometimes 250 euros more expensive). So in some places you can find cheap tickets and in other places you pay the main price just before departure. That is to serve the entire market: people who opt for comfort and have enough money or people who are forced to leave book the expensive flights just before departure and the currants forage for the Flash sales.
Fly on Tuesday
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are the cheapest days to fly. The weekend is expensive. We all want to leave for the weekend and the airlines know that. June, July, August and Christmas are the most expensive months because of the holidays and school holidays.
Booking costs of 60 euros on top of your ticket price
Does the price you see on your screen include or exclude booking costs? You hope inclusive, otherwise you just pay 50 to 70 euros extra in booking costs. The Dutch also charge the top prize for payments with credit cards. In the U.S. it's free, so book your trip smartly with an American travel agency. Ideal is completely ideal, because it is free.
You think that switching with the same airline will be cheaper... Wrong!
It is sometimes better to fly on with a reliable budget airline. Certainly outside of Europe: you can fly to Bangkok and continue there cheaper locally with, for example, a local airline like Easyjet (air Asia). Everything is more expensive in Europe. If you book through those cheaper oriental airlines, you can also take a look around Bangkok.
Luggage costs of 60 euros
Luggage costs can add up. The employees of some budget airlines even receive a premium if they 'caught' travelers with too many kilos of overweight. A kilo of excess weight in your luggage is already ten euros extra. Your hand luggage will also be checked extra.
Book cheap travel through foreign companies
If you really want to book a bit cheaper when you fly to the East, take a look at the sites of the United Emirates, Qatar and the like in the Middle East. Belgium is cheap if you can fly via Antwerp or Brussels with KLM and, for example, Joker.be.
Finally
It's still a good search. But once it's done, it becomes a sport to get from A to B so efficiently. Cheap flights exist and can seriously compete with train and car travel. The advantage is that you are there quickly. Handy if you have to return the same day. Travel lightly packed, then you pay nothing and you can go through all the gates in no time. Good trip.
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hi! when spring comes (because im not having a snake get shipped to a place with 30 degree weather) i plan on sneeking a peek at ur sneks at hand…but while i (quite miserably) wait (as i drool over all the adorable babies), do u have any tips i should know?
Hey friend!
No worries, I'm sure I'll still have plenty of babies come spring and they'll be even more socialized for handling and prettier, as their color will be better developed.
Gosh... there's so many things you should know but there's already a lot that you probably know. I would take a gander at the text post tag and see if you find anything helpful.
Off the top of my head, I'd say know about general husbandry including quarantine procedures and the importance of having a reptile veterinarian, have a basic understanding of possible causes and solutions to feeding issues, determine what kind of enclosure you want and have that set up including your heat source and any lights you're going to be using ahead of time, and get comfortable with general corn snake behavior including stress responses.
The amount of information out there is truly staggering but try to absorb as much of it as you can! There's no such thing as being too prepared.
If you have specific questions, I'm here to help!
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Saving thousands of euros with cheap groceries
How can you save on your living expenses? Is it smart to shop at the same and small stores over and over? Are you resistant to all marketing techniques? And do you also throw away that much food? Is it smart to shop in your own wardrobe? Or is it better to go to an outlet to shop? And when is the sale actually? And does it have to be all new what you buy? In short, how can you shop and shop more consciously, and tackle your impulsive behavior. Here are some tips.
Go to a small shop
The larger the store, the greater the freedom of choice and the more open you are to impulse purchases. Therefore, choose the smallest branch, otherwise you will be exposed to buying temptations again and again. Most supermarkets go out of their way to try and persuade you to make an impulse purchase. Like the candy and chocolate bars at the cash register. You're waiting in line and you mindlessly grab something sweet to snack on when you're outside.
Put some products back or load them from your basket and dump them somewhere in the supermarket
Give some doubtful cases that ended up in your basket (not a cart) due to your impulsive behavior to the cashier. Maybe it's even better to stay at a supermarket, and not go to other supermarkets because there you will be exposed to other marketing techniques. Do you have a cart or basket full of stuff? Then load it again a little or completely empty. The products are not yours yet. Put them back neatly or somewhere near the cash register. Or even give them to the cashier. And say you're not taking the product anyway. In this way you create independence and you learn to control yourself.
Shop in your own wardrobe
The average woman has about thirty panties and twenty-five pairs of shoes. And fifteen pants, fifteen bras and fifteen skirts. Also ten handbags, five scarves and five hats. You can continue with that for a year or two. Taking part in fashion is expensive. Create your own style. That is less dependent on the latest whims, and ensures that you are more recognizable, and that can provide other benefits.
Waiting for the sale
In Belgium it is very clear from January 1st to January 31st and from July 1st to July 31st. In the Netherlands, the sale period is less clearly defined. Some stores start earlier with a pre-sale for regular customers. And it gets cheaper and cheaper as the sale progresses. You used to be happy with thirty percent. Now seventy percent is only a little discount. In the Netherlands it is less precise and some stores even have shelves all year round where the sale is displayed. As a consumer you pay for the privilege of being able to buy all year round. If you can afford to wait quite a while and exercise your patience, you can pass for much better prices. Extremely good offers also last extremely short. So be quick when it really gets a lot cheaper.
Buy vintage clothes
Super hip in London New York, Paris and Amsterdam. Get to the flea markets very early for the finest quality pieces. Go very late for the bargains and the leftovers. Another tip: combine beautiful brands and good basics with nice vintage clothing. That saves half and also look in the more chic second-hand women's clothing stores.
Throwing away food is often unnecessary
On average, we throw away ten to fifteen percent of our food. If you know that on average we spend about fifteen percent of our disposable budget on food. And that budget is, for example, 1500 euros per month, then that is 225 euros in food. And 15 percent of that is about 34 euros per month. So a little more than 365 euros per year. And that is again a return trip to Paris including hotel and dinner.
Buy clothes in outlets
Many sizes at sometimes quite interesting prices. But beware, an outlet first asked 500 euros for a pair of shoes and now 50 percent off? That seems like a bargain, but it's still 250 euros or a weekend in Paris for two including chic dining, a hotel and with the high-speed train back and forth.
Conclusion
There are several ways to save on your expenses. First mapping out what you spend is often a huge eye-opener. Then recognize your impulsive behavior and tackle it in a structured way. This leads to more conscious consumption. And that saves money. Lots of money.
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