We have got to get over there and check this out. This is going to be like the third time I've shown the wife one of your Spain posts.
Fatbat how about a devil's advocate on Spain? If you had to find something wrong what would it be? How's taxes, crime, business climate for American's etc.?
The economy is in the shitter big time, with massive unemployment, which has driven petty crime up a bit but it's not out of control. There's less crime here than most US cities.
The Spanish are a resilient lot and there's a strong underground economy here. These people have family ties and tend to look after one another, so even though tons of people are out of work, people are still getting by, eating out, partying and on the surface you wouldn't know anything was wrong.
People can be lazy though and it can be difficult to get some basic things done here. It seems sometimes that there's no urgency in getting things done to earn money. Getting phone and internet is usually a bit of a pain and takes a few days. I've got 10mb down and 1mb up with 60ms pings which is totally acceptable for me.
There's a huge expat community here, and a fairly strong tourist scene, so you can go the whole time here socializing and getting by fine, without necessarily integrating into Spanish society or learning Spanish. Quite a few Spaniards around these parts speak English, especially those in the service industries, but to really integrate and be accepted here, you would want to speak Spanish.
Business here is fine for me. I do work for a few people locally who aren't from here, the rest are abroad in the US or other places. If your business is online then you won't have any problems. If you think you're going to go out and pound the pavement and look for web development jobs or SEO work or something, then I think you'd have issues. It's modern here but it's difficult to convince people they should be spending a lot of money developing their internet properties. This is compounded by the current economic climate.
I really like it here and have made some fantastic friends and business relationships. There's 300+ days of sunshine every year and the climate is great. Cost of living is cheap and the people are nice. There's not much else I need.
25+% unemployment and social unrest?
Yeah, 40% unemployment in parts of this region of Spain. Yeah, some protest in the big cities. Some shops are closed and you see gypsies panhandling in grocery store parking lots, but generally it's business as usual here.