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in 3 minutes you'll hold:
your point A, your point B  and
the quiet road between. 
No fluff, No pitch. Just your map.
I Want that tuesday
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Your ideal morning coffee is.....

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A. Espresso, standing at the bar in Altea- no chat, just the ritual and the hum of the machine.
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B. Flat white, slow ritual- hands around the cup, watching the ligh change on the water.
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C. Café con leche at your kitchen table-steam rising,that quiet moment before the day begins.
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D. Iced, slightly unexpected-because you don´t always do things the standard way.
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Your drive to the coast sounds like...

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A. Podcast or audiobook- You like the context; You like knowing what's coming
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B. Soft Indie- Something that matches the view and lets your mind wander.
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C. Jazz or classical- You need  calm structure when there´s a lot to think about.
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D. Windows down, joyful Pop- You´d rather move than overthink.

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In the market at Jesús Pobre on sunday morning, you...

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A. Ask prices,compare,decide- You like a clear process.
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B. Chat with the vendor,ask where things come from- You want to feel the place.
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C. Take your time-quality, provenance, the details that make it worth it.
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D. Follow your nose,try something new- You'll decide once you've tasted the day.
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Your quiet fear about Spain is...
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A. Buying something that isn´t fully legal- and not realising until it´s too late.
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B. A build project taking over your life for 18 months- Time decisions, and too many moving parts.
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C. Managing everything from abroad while it all quietly falls apart.
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D. Choosing the wrong area and spending the next decade regretting it.
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Close your eyes. You´re already there. What do you see first?

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A. The floor plan working- Light where you need it, shade where it maters.
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B. Old walls with a story- And a renovation that respects them.
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C. A terrace that pays for itself when you're not using it.
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D. You can't name it yet- But you can feel it. 
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Your relationship with your to-do list is...

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A. You love ticking things off- A good system calms you.
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B. You keep a list, but you leave space for serendipity.
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C. Lists make everything feel heavier- You'd rather keep it simple.
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D. You'd rather someone else held the list. (and the decissions that come with it)
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The smell that makes you feel "home" is...

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A. Salt air and seaweed - you're happiest near the water.
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B. Rosemary, olive leaves, warm stone - That inland mediterranean hush.
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C.Both, depending on the day - You like options.
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D. Honestly, I' am not sure yet - That´s part of what I am here to discover.
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An architect shows you a floor plan. You..

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A. Immediately spot the orientation, the flow, the wasted corners.
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B. Nod along - You care about beauty, not blueprints.
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C. Know what you like when you see it - You just need help namimg it.
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D. Hope someone will tell you if it's good or not.
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Your cousin's cousin is definitely an expert on Costa Blanca.

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A. Smile politeley - Then verify everything independently.
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B. Go and see for yourself - You trust your own sense of place.
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C. Ask a professional to confirm - You'd rather be sure than sorry.
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D. Beleive them.(They sound convincing)
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If Spain were a relationship, You'd rather say you're...
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A. Still swiping - Collecting inspiration, no commitment yet.
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B. Dating - You´ve got 1-2 places in mind, seeing how it feels.
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C. Engaged - There's a house, you´re ready to make it official.
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D. Married to the plot - Now you need to build the life.
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And realistically... When would you like to take your first siesta?

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A. This year (0-6 months)
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B. Next year(6-12 months)
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C. In a couple of years (12+ months)
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D. Honestly, I am not sure yet.
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Your SUNseeker voice: The Checker
Your film: Moneyball
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Everyone's swooning at the sea view. You're trusting the spreadsheet — full Brad Pitt in Moneyball mode.

You’re the one who reads the small print, then reads it again. You  love the idea of Spain without handing your peace of mind to a real estate agent’s smile.

Late afternoon on a plot above El Campello. Dust on your shoes. Pine resin in the warm air. The sea is there, somewhere—blue and salty—while you’re looking at boundaries, access, drainage, and what the paperwork actually says.

Three truths about you:

   1. You’d rather ask ten questions than pay for one avoidable mistake.
   2. You like evidence, not reassurance.
   3. Clarity is your version of calm.

Three things to watch:

   1. “Legal” can mean “complicated”-and complications have price tags
   2. The prettiest view can come with invisible issues:
        noise, flooding, rights of way,coastal limitations.
   3. A proper technical check isn’t pessimism—it’s protection.

What happens next:

Let me verify the reality of the property and translate Spanish bureaucracy into plain english: planning status, constraints, risks, and the practicalities you can’t see on a viewing. You get a clear, independent picture, a better position for negotiation —solid, grey, or no— Then you decide.

Postcard Promise:   

3 plots I killed before breakfast. 

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Your SUNseeker voice:The Cautious Romantic
Your film: Before Sunset
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You're not 20 anymore. You want the romance — the light, the shutters, the terrace — but you've seen enough to know that 'charming' can mean 'expensive surprise.' Like Ethan Hawke in Before Sunset: heart says yes, head says 'let's walk and talk first.

You fall for light and atmosphere—but you don’t want charm to become a costly lesson. You want the terracita al sol, with the dull bits checked properly.

You picture yourself already. The pale limewashed walls and old wooden shutters. A tiled threshold worn smooth by decades. It smells faintly of salt air and furniture polish. Those breakfasts on the terrace… and sudently you wake up: Is it as sound as it feels?

Three truths about you:
   1. You’re romantic, not reckless.
   2. Beauty matters—so does sleeping well at night.
   3. You’d rather know the truth early than worry later.

Three things to watch:
   1. Charm can hide structural fatigue (and damp is an excellent actor).
   2. A great street doesn’t guarantee a great building.
   3. Instinct is useful—verification makes it safe.

What happens next:
I take care of the boring stuff-unglamorous checks that protect the beautiful decision: legality, condition, constraints, and red flags. So you can move forward with confidence, not crossed fingers.

Postcard  promise:
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Your SUNseeker voice: The sense cheker
your film: Local hero
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You came for answers. Now you have more tabs open than a Local Hero subplot. You don't need more information — you need to make sense of it.

Spain feels exciting. It is bright and slightly opaque. Different rules, different language, different assumptions. You're done with drama; and miss someone steady who can translate the process into plain English.

It’s late. You’re on your laptop, tabs open on land registry notes, planning terms, and forum threads colliding against each other. Outside, it’s raining. In your mind, it’s sun on stone and a terrace you haven’t earned yet. City of light is calling. ¿ Calling? NO. It is shouting at you for days.

Three truths about you:
   1. You’re not afraid of complexity—you’re afraid of being blindsided.
   2. You value clear communication and professional diligence.
   3. You want to feel held, not hurried.

Three things to watch:
   1. Spanish property realities don’t map neatly onto UK expectations.
   2. Some problems only appear after purchase—unless you look properly first.
   3. “It'll be fine” is not a strategy.

What happens next:
I'll carry the weight of the unknowns: check, explain, and summarise what matters—what’s safe, what’s risky, and what’s negotiable—so you can move forward without carrying it all alone.

Email promise:
3 plots I killed before breakfast.

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Your SUNseeker voice is: The quick read
Your film:
Ocean's eleven
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You don't do slow. But you don't do sloppy either. Like Danny Ocean, you've got the plan, the timeline, and the exit strategy. You just need someone to check the vault before you walk in.

Homework done. Flight pencilled in. You're ready to move. You don't want a long saga—you want a clear answer, quickly, without cutting corners.

Sensorial scene:
You've got the listing saved, the viewing booked, the flight pencilled in. You can already feel the heat off the tiled terrace and hear the cicadas in the pines. You've planned a tapas route on the go and you can almost taste Spain. Now you want the facts: what's solid, what's risky, what needs fixing. In seven days.

Three truths about you:
   1.You decide quickly—but you don't gamble.
   2.You like straight answers.
   3.Momentum matters to you.

Three things to watch:
   1.Speed is useful; haste is expensive.
   2."Quick checks" often miss the exact thing that later hurts.
   3.The best yes is the one you can defend.

What happens next:
Seven days is just enough to run a focused, professional verification—paperwork, planning, constraints, and practical risks—so you can proceed at pace with a clear head.
No heist. Just homework—done properly, done fast.

Postcard promise:
3 plots I killed before breakfast.

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Your SUNseeker Voice: The quiet yes
Your film: Under the Tuscan sun
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Like Diane Lane, you didn't come here for a house. You came for a life. You'll know it when you see it—you just need someone to filter out the 2,999 that aren't it.

You're tired of listings that look fine on paper and feel wrong in real life. You're not hunting for square metres—you're hunting for light, ease, and that quiet "yes" in your chest. You've got your NIE (or almost). You spend your nights glued to a screen, scrolling through Idealista with 3,000 saved properties—half of them you can't even place on a map, no idea if the area suits you, no clue what surprises might be hiding inside.

Sometimes you close your eyes. You picture yourself on that terrace from property 2,997, at golden hour. Linen drying in a soft breeze. White shutters half-closed against the sun. The scent is salt air and rosemary, with a hint of warm stone. You're already in Costa Blanca. You can see yourself here without trying.

Three truths about you:
1.      You trust feeling as much as logic.
2.      You want beauty that's lived-in, not museum-perfect.
3.      You'll wait for the right place—but not forever.

Three things to watch:
1.      "Charming" doesn't always mean sound.
2.      The right area matters more than the right kitchen.
3.      A bargain that costs your peace isn't a bargain.

What happens next:
We narrow the noise, filter the nonsense, find the hidden gems, and show you homes that could become your life—not just your Pinterest board.
Only three properties. But the one is on the list.

Postcard promise:
3 properties I'd never let you visit—and the goat that taught me why.


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Your SUNseeker voice:The August Test
Your film: The Talented Mr.Ripley

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You notice what others miss: the way light falls at noon, where the shadows sit at six, how the air moves through a room. Like Ripley in Italy, you're studying every detail—but your only crime is good taste.

You're not difficult—you're discerning. You want a home that's beautiful and sensible, and you'd like a process that respects your brain. I know that feeling—analysis paralysis. All that circling only brings you back to square one.

You step over a tiled threshold and immediately clock the orientation. You notice shade lines, airflow, the thickness of walls, the way shutters sit in their frames. While others talk about "potential," you're quietly assessing what will feel good in August. The terrace faces southwest. The neighbours' extension blocks the morning light. You see it all. You just need someone who sees it too.

Three truths about you:
1.      You do your homework.
2.      You like decisions you can justify.
3.      You value independence and proper advice.

Three things to watch:
1.      Pretty photos can hide practical discomfort.
2.      You need to see a home at different times of day.
3.      "Close to the sea" can mean very different things.

What happens next:
Let´s build a clear search brief and curate viewings with intent. You'll understand what you're seeing, why it matters, and what to ask—without becoming a part-time property detective.

Only three properties. But the one is on the list.

No more circling. Just clarity.

Postcard promise:
3 properties I'd never let you visit—and the goat that taught me why.


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Your SUNseeker voice:The sunday scroller
Your film: The holiday
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"You're not looking for a house swap—but you get it. Like Kate Winslet in that cottage, you're exhausted from overthinking and ready for someone to say: 'Here. This one. Trust me.'"

You're not indecisive—you're overloaded. Too many listings, too many opinions, too many unknowns. You wonder how on earth everyone else has done this. You're buried under so much information, so many recommendations, so many contradictions. You're missing that calm guide who can hold the process while you enjoy the discovery.

 It won't stop raining. You've spent the whole weekend on the sofa, scrolling late at night: white villas, stone fincas, "minutes from the beach" (which beach?). Your shoulders tighten. How did everyone else manage this?

Then you imagine yourself already there. That life you'd pictured. Swimming in the pool. Waking to soft, filtered sunlight. That steaming coffee. The pool waiting for you as soon as the sun warms up. Your skin has lost its grey and turned golden. You feel glorious.

Okay, okay—rewind. How did I get here?

Three truths about you:
1.     You make good choices when you feel supported.
2.     You value clarity and kind professionalism.
3.     You want the right home, not the fastest win.

Three things to watch:
1.     Over-choice creates paralysis.
2.     Online listings rarely tell the whole story.
3.     The wrong "help" (too pushy, too vague) makes it worse.

What happens next:
We simplify. We shortlist. We explain. We keep you steady through decisions—so the search feels like a chapter you're enjoying, not a second job.

Only three properties. But the one is on the list.

No more doom-scrolling. Just direction.

Postcard promise:
3 properties I'd never let you visit—and the goat that taught me why.


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SUNseeker voice: The wind chaser
Your film: Point breack
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"You're not here to watch from the shore. Like Bodhi catching the perfect wave, you move fast, commit fully, and trust your instincts. You just need someone who can keep up."

You're ready to move—and you don't want to drift for months. You want a tight process, decisive steps, and a shortlist that respects your time.

You see yourself hiking the Marina Alta, kitesurfing at full speed. Your days are intense—you squeeze every drop from the sun and leave your friends breathless trying to keep up. You land, pick up the hire car, and head straight out. Windows down. Pine-scented air. You're not here to "have a look"—you're here to find the right property, progress, and buy. In seven days.

Three truths about you:
1.       You like action.
2.      You make decisions once you have the right information.
3.      You want a process that keeps pace with you.

Three things to watch:
1.      Moving fast is fine—missing details isn't.
2.     The right property can take a few weeks of smart searching.
3.     A rushed yes can become a slow regret.

What happens next:
We clarify your non-negotiables, curate viewings, and keep the search moving—without sacrificing diligence. Momentum, with judgement.

Only three waves. But the right one is on the list.

Postcard promise:
3 properties I'd never let you visit—and the goat that taught me why.


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Your SUNseeker voice: The dreamer 
Your film: The Durell's
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Louisa Durrell packed up four children and moved to Corfu on a hunch and a tight budget. You're not that reckless—but you understand the pull. You just want the dream to make financial sense too.

You know you deserve something better. But life keeps getting in the way. You've worked—hard. Yet you can't seem to move from "I wish" to "I did it." The risk feels overwhelming. The idea of losing everything on a dream that scares you? That keeps you scrolling instead of doing.

You want a home you can enjoy—and an asset that behaves. You're thinking seasons, running costs, rental reality, and how to make Spain feel effortless rather than another thing to manage.

Picture February light on a south-facing terrace. Coffee in hand. Silence, except for birds. Then, picture July: shutters closed at midday, the house cool and dim, the scent of jasmine drifting through the window. Guests arriving to a place that's been prepared properly—clean towels, cold wine in the fridge, a welcome note in your handwriting. It's not just a fantasy. It's a plan. One that pays for itself while you're away.

Three truths about you:
1.       You like beauty with a backbone.
2.      You think in systems and outcomes.
3.      You'd rather set it up properly once than patch it forever.

Three things to watch:
1.       Not every "holiday home" is a good rental.
2.      Management quality is the difference between income and headaches.
3.      The best investment is one you'll still love using.

What happens next:
Let's help you choose a property that suits both living and letting, then set up the practical side—licences, management, handover systems—so it runs smoothly while you're away.

Like Louisa, you're building a life, not just buying a house. We'll make sure the numbers work as well as the life you've imagined.

Postcard promise:
6 months sun, 6 months rental—and what I learned from a Swedish tenant, a lemon tree, and one very specific clause.

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Your SUNseeker voice: The chapter writer 
Your film: The Durell's
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Louisa didn't plan every detail. She just knew the grey wasn't working—and the Mediterranean was calling. You're the same: you see your life in chapters, and the next one has a slower pace, limewashed walls, and longer summers.

You're imagining a life in chapters: spring visits, long summers, winter elsewhere. You want a place that feels like yours—warm, welcoming, full of soul—and that can quietly earn its keep while you're away.

Spreadsheets aren't for you. You need to touch and feel. You're brave enough to leap—and wise enough to want it to work.

A table set outside. Candles flickering as the sun dips. A breeze moving through linen curtains. Limewashed walls glowing amber at dusk. You can hear distant laughter from a neighbour's terrace, the clink of glasses, someone's music drifting over the jasmine. This isn't a holiday. This is your life—in chapters. And this chapter smells like rosemary and warm stone.

Three truths about you:
1.       Freedom matters more than square metres.
2.      You want a home with soul, not just specs.
3.      You're practical enough to make the numbers work—but you won't sacrifice beauty for them.

Three things to watch:
1.       Seasonal living needs a reliable set-up (not just good intentions).
2.      "Easy rental" is rarely easy without good people on the ground.
3.      A home should feel like yours in October as well as August.

What happens next:
We help you find a house and make it suit your home-seasons—spring light, summer heat, autumn calm—then organise the management so you can arrive to a home, not a to-do list.

Like Louisa, you're not running away. You're running towards. Let's make sure it's waiting for you.

Postcard promise:
6 months sun, 6 months rental—and what I learned from a Swedish tenant, a lemon tree, and one very specific clause.

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Your SUNseeker voice: The Autopilot
Your film: Up in the air

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George Clooney had a system for everything—except a home. You want both: the freedom of travelling light, and a place in the sun that runs itself while you're gone.

You want the escape, not the admin. You'd like your place in Spain to be looked after properly—bookings, maintenance, the small things that become big things when you're not there.

You've built a life that works. You're not about to let a house in Spain unravel it. You want the reward without the noise.

It's February. You're somewhere else—airport lounge, office, home—and your phone buzzes. Not a problem. Just a photo: your terrace, morning light, the table set for guests who've just arrived. The lemon tree is heavy with fruit. The pool is clean. The shutters have been painted. You didn't ask. It just happened.

You smile, pocket the phone, and carry on with your day. The house is there. The life is there. And you didn't have to chase anyone.

Three truths about you:
1.       Peace of mind is part of the purchase.
2.      You value competence and clear communication.
3.      You want to enjoy Spain without managing Spain.

Three things to watch:
1.       "A friend who can pop round" isn't a management plan.
2.      Neglect is expensive (and often invisible at first).
3.      Trust matters—so do systems.

What happens next:
We help you set up a property that runs on autopilot: reliable management, clear standards, and someone accountable holding the details. You land, the fridge is full, the bed is made, the terrace is waiting.

Clooney travelled with a carry-on. You travel with a home that doesn't need you—but is always ready when you arrive.

Postcard promise:
6 months sun, 6 months rental—and what I learned from a Swedish tenant, a lemon tree, and one very specific clause.

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Your SUNseeker voice: The fast track 
Your film: Ocean's eleven
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Danny Ocean didn't wait around. He had a plan, a team, and a timeline. You're the same—minus the heist. You want the Mediterranean life set up and running. Preferably by summer.

You're ready now. Not "someday." Not "when things calm down." Now. You want to secure the right place, set it up properly, and start using it—without turning it into a three-year project.

You've made the decision. Now you need someone who can keep up.

It's been a long year. Too many screens, too many calls, too many decisions. You needed this.

Next summer: keys in hand, shutters thrown open, the first coffee on the terrace while the morning is still cool. The smell of pine and salt. Your shoulders drop. Your phone stays in the drawer. Your bag barely unpacked before you're in the pool.

Just what you needed. A full stop. A breath. Yours.

And in the months you're away? The house is quietly working—booked, maintained, looked after. Guests come and go. Money lands in your account. You get photos of the lemon tree and a message: "All good. See you in spring."

Three truths about you:
1.       You like progress, not process.
2.      You want a clean, efficient set-up.
3.      You're motivated by tangible timelines—not endless "maybes."

Three things to watch:
1.       Fast is good—sloppy is not.
2.      The right property is worth a short, smart search.
3.      A proper set-up now prevents endless fixes later.

What happens next:
We move quickly but properly: shortlist, verify,sharp design,keys in hand and set up management, and get you to "ready" with minimal friction. No dragging. No filler meetings. Just progress.

You want keys in hand by summer. Let's make it happen.

Postcard promise:
6 months sun, 6 months rental—and what I learned from a Swedish tenant, a lemon tree, and one very specific clause.

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Your SUNseeker voice: The long game 
Your film: A good year
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Russell Crowe inherited a vineyard in Provence and had to choose: sell or stay. You've already decided. You're not inheriting — you're building. And you want every decision to still make sense in thirty years.

You're building your home. From scratch. Because you care. You want a home that works with the climate, sits properly on the land, and feels effortless to live in. You're not buying a "style" — you're commissioning a life. A life you have already designed.

You've done your homework. You know the difference between a trend and a principle. Now you need someone who speaks your language.

You're standing on your plot. The air smells of pine and warm earth. Cicadas hum. You watch the sun trace its arc across the ground, imagining shade in August, cross-ventilation in the bedrooms, where the terrace will catch the last evening light.And that that red wine closing up that tuesday.

You pick up a handful of soil. You're already thinking in comfort, not trends. In decades, not seasons. This isn't a house. It's a decision you want to be proud of in thirty years.

Three truths about you:
1.       You see design as a long-term investment.
2.      You care about function as much as beauty.
3.      You like decisions grounded in reality — not Pinterest.

Three things to watch:
1.      Mediterranean living needs Mediterranean intelligence (not imported assumptions).
2.      The best plans come from how you actually live — day to day, not just on holiday.
3.      Good design reduces running costs and future regret.

What happens next:
We translate your lifestyle into a clear brief, design with climate and comfort in mind, and manage the process so quality stays intact from concept to completion.

You're not looking for a contractor. You're looking for a collaborator. Independant, Agile and transparent.

Let's build something that lasts.

Postcard promise:
From plot to home — and what I've learned from a slope, a sceptic, and a very patient client.

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Your SUNseeker voice: The light chaser 
Your film: Stealing beauty

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Liv Tyler went to Tuscany to find herself — and found the light first. You're the same. You don't start with floor plans. You start with how the morning will feel on your skin, how the shadows will move across the wall, how the terrace will hold the last warmth of the day.

You can already feel the home you want. The outdoor rooms. The light. The way mornings and evenings will move through the space. You've seen it — eyes closed, heart open.

You're not chasing "luxury." You're chasing a particular kind of ease. A home that breathes. A life that fits.

You want someone who can see what you see — and make it stand up.

Close your eyes. You're there.

Golden light on limewashed walls. A cool interior behind wooden shutters — the wood cracked just enough to feel real. Bare feet on terracotta tiles still warm from the afternoon sun. The smell of jasmine and something cooking slowly. A tiled terrace that holds the day's warmth long after the sky turns pink.

You're not designing a house. You're designing a feeling. And you refuse to lose it to a builder who doesn't understand.

Three truths about you:
1.       You're guided by feeling and atmosphere — not specs.
2.      You want a home with meaning, not just finish.

3.      You're willing to invest to get it right — because "almost right" isn't right.

Three things to watch:
1.      Vision needs structure to survive the build — or it dies in the spreadsheet.
2.      Outdoor living is a design discipline, not an afterthought.
3.      The best homes balance poetry and practicality. You need both.

What happens next:
We shape your vision into a clear design — protecting the feeling while solving the physics. Then we manage the build so the finished home still feels like the one you imagined. Not a compromise. Not "close enough." The one.

You bring the vision. We make it stand up.

Postcard promise:
From plot to home — and what I've learned from a slope, a sceptic, and a very patient client.

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Your SUNseeker voice: The steady hand 
Your film: Cinema Paradiso
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Sometimes I think of Totò. That boy in the projection room, learning frame by frame, with Alfredo's patient hand on his shoulder. I understand your excitement — and I understand the overwhelm to.You need your own Alfredo.

You're excited — and you can also see the sheer number of decisions ahead. It's a lot. I know.

"Managed" ? No. supported. Alfredo gets it, holds the complexity, and keeps things calm when your head is spinning.

This should feel like coming home. Not like running a project.

It's finished.

Wake up slowly. No alarm. Light filters through the shutters — the ones you chose, the wood you touched in that showroom months ago. The tiles are cool under your feet. Coffee in the kitchen that felt impossible to decide on, and now feels like it was always yours.

Outside, the terrace is warm. The pines move. A bird you don't recognise is singing.

You sit down. You breathe.

This is what it was all for. Not the decisions. Not the samples. This. The quiet. The light. The feeling of being exactly where you're supposed to be.

Three truths about you:
1.      You make better choices when you feel steady.
2.     You value clear explanations and patient guidance.
3.     You want the process to feel human — not overwhelming.

Three things to watch:
1.      Decision-fatigue is real — and it's avoidable with the right structure.
2.      Too many opinions can dilute a good design.
3.      The right support protects both budget and peace of mind.

What happens next:
We guide you through decisions in the right order — not all at once. We translate technicalities into plain English. We manage the build with a calm, steady hand.

Frame by frame. Choice by choice. Until you're home.

Postcard promise:
From plot to home — and what I've learned from a slope, a sceptic, and a very patient client.

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Your SUNseeker voice:The pace setter
Your film:Ford V Ferrari
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Matt Damon didn't win Le Mans by rushing — he won by knowing exactly when to push and when to hold. You've got a deadline. Good. So do we. Let's build something fast, clean, and right.

You're ready to start. Not "thinking about it." Not "exploring options." Ready.

You have a timeline for good reasons — life reasons, real reasons — and you want a team that can move with pace while keeping standards high.

You don't do drift. You don't do "let's see." You do: let's go.


It's done. Ahead of schedule.
You pull up to the house — your house — and kill the engine. Silence. Just the pines, the heat, the sound of your own breath slowing down.
You walk through the front door. Cool air. The smell of fresh plaster and something else — jasmine from the terrace, drifting in.
The tiles you chose. The kitchen you debated for two weeks. The view you saw in your head six months ago — now framed by the window, exactly where you imagined it.
You step onto the terrace. The pool is full. The sun is low. The light is golden.

You did it.
On time.
On budget.
No drama.

You sit down. Cold Cava in hand. Feet up.
Chequered flag.

Three truths about you:
1.       You like momentum — stalling kills your energy.
2.      You respect professionalism and clear milestones.
3.      You want speed with judgement — not speed with regret.

Three things to watch:
1.       A rushed start creates slow problems.
2.      A good programme is realistic, not optimistic.
3.      The best builds stay on schedule because decisions are made well — not fast.

What happens next:
Set a clear route — design, permissions, tendering, build management — so you can progress confidently, without the usual delays and drift.

You set the pace. We keep it. No excuses. No surprises. Just progress.

Postcard promise:
From plot to home — and what I've learned from a slope, a sceptic, and a very patient client.

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