mariano-BCN
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We've been looking into Spain, as well. A friend of ours (Argentine) recently moved from Ireland to Malaga and talks very well about it. Not as efficient as the Eastern Costa Brava, but still fits the bill you mentioned. We are considering the southern Spanish coast for the weather, the costs of living and the people. I have never been outside of Barcelona so I don't really know what to imagine, but as long as I am within reasonable distance from an airport, can live in a house with a garden and keep my windows open, I am fine.
Serafina: Since I left BsArs I've been doing city-breaks from Amsterdam to Spain, thanks to the cheap flights of Vueling, in order to find a place to stay. So far: Barcelona wins by far (excellent private and affordable health-system, excellent flight connections of low cost airlines -specially Easyjet, Vueling, etc, beaches, mountains, lots of cultural happenings. But BCN is more expensive than other cities and areas.
I visited also Malaga/Granada (indeed good dry climate) but very "mañana-atmosphere", Sevila is great too but too hot in the summer and far from the sea. Madrid: the madrileños are more open and friendly than catalanes but it;s more polluted and far from the sea. Excellent flight connections.
Alicante: very good flight connections, nice beaches, lots of Irish and British living there. But very boring.
In May I'll move from Amsterdam. I think it will be Barcelona again. Maybe in the outskirts to spend less money on the rent and more on travels.