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Charlie in Sotogrande
by Charles Gubbins
"Sotogrande isn't just a destination—it's a way of life. Join Charlie Gubbins, co-owner of Noll Sotogrande, as he shares the vibrant world of Spain's most exclusive coastal community. From real estate and investment tips to the best dining spots, golf courses, and insider stories from Sotogrande's most influential figures, this podcast is your all-access pass to the lifestyle you've been dreaming of. Whether you're a long-time resident or considering making Sotogrande your home, tune in to Charlie in Sotogrande and discover what makes this place truly special."
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Why E-Bikes Changed Cycling in Sotogrande
Cycling in Sotogrande is one of the best ways to explore the area, from the marina and beaches to e-bike routes, family bike experiences, and nearby nature trails. In this episode, Charlie speaks with Pino and David about e-bike rentals in Sotogrande, cycling experiences in La Almoraima, and why bikes are becoming part of the outdoor lifestyle on the Costa del Sol.Pino and David are behind Serendipity and Eco Bike, businesses created to make cycling easier and more accessible for residents, families and visitors. They explain how e-bikes have changed cycling in Sotogrande, why you do not need to be extremely fit to enjoy a bike experience, how families can explore together across different ages and fitness levels, and what makes La Almoraima, Castellar, Estepona, Tarifa, Casares, Ronda and the surrounding countryside so special for cycling.
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Physiotherapy in Sotogrande: Sports Injuries, Knee Recovery & Staying Active with Jorge Espada
Jorge Espada has worked in the Sotogrande and Gibraltar area for more than 20 years, helping patients recover from injuries, surgery, joint problems, and sports-related conditions. In this conversation, Jorge explains how physiotherapy has changed, why recovery depends on the patient as much as the treatment, what modern technology such as ultrasound scanning and AI-assisted imaging can do, and why proper assessment matters more than following generic advice from the internet.Sotogrande is one of the most sport-focused communities in southern Spain, with residents and visitors regularly playing golf, padel, tennis, polo, football, sailing and taking part in outdoor activities. That active lifestyle is one of the area’s biggest attractions, but it also means people need trusted local health professionals who understand injury recovery, rehabilitation, prevention, and long-term mobility.This episode is especially useful for anyone living in Sotogrande, moving to Sotogrande, recovering from surgery, playing regular sport, or trying to stay active later in life. Jorge’s central message is simple: there is no single answer that works for everyone — the best recovery comes from proper assessment, the right treatment plan, and a patient who understands their role in the healing process.Useful LinksJorge Espada / Physiotherapy Clinic: jorge-espada.comMidtown Clinic Gibraltar: midtownclinic.giCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Inside Sotogrande’s Italian Deli: Authentic Food, Plaza Blanca & Community Life
Peter and Andrea, the team behind Nonna Monda, to hear how a holiday home in Sotogrande turned into a new hospitality venture. We discuss the story behind the deli, Andrea’s Italian food background, Peter’s long connection with Sotogrande, the private dining table concept, sourcing authentic Italian products, the challenges of opening a business in Spain, and why Plaza Blanca has become such an important meeting point for residents, families, golfers, polo players, and visitors.Nonna Monda Instagram: @nonnamondaNonna Monda Website: www.nonnamonda.comCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Moving to Sotogrande for a Better Life: Longevity, Wellness & Community
Today I sit down and speak with Nick Feeney, a coach, mentor and strategist who works with high-performing individuals on longevity, peak span, health, resilience and sustainable performance. The conversation covers Nick’s personal journey, why he moved to Sotogrande, the difference between coaching, mentoring and strategy, the health blind spots many successful people face, and how Sotogrande’s lifestyle supports movement, community, safety and wellbeing.Sotogrande has become much more than a residential resort. For many international families, entrepreneurs, retirees and professionals, it offers a rare balance of privacy, safety, sport, nature, international community and year-round lifestyle. Golf, paddle, walking, the marina, international schools and a quieter pace of life all contribute to why people choose Sotogrande over busier areas of the Costa del Sol.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Moving to Sotogrande? Spain Tax Residency, UK Pensions, ISAs & Financial Planning Mistakes to Avoid
Today I sit down with Gus from PLU Financial to talk about what people should consider before moving to Sotogrande or the Costa del Sol. The conversation covers why financial planning should happen before you arrive in Spain, what happens to UK ISAs when you become Spanish tax resident, how pension planning can change after Brexit, why timing matters for Beckham Law, and why succession planning is such an important topic for families, retirees, and high-net-worth individuals living in Sotogrande.Sotogrande attracts international families, retirees, entrepreneurs, and high-net-worth buyers looking for safety, privacy, space, schools, sport, and a strong community. But moving to Spain is not just a lifestyle decision — it can also change your tax position, investment structure, pension options, estate planning, and long-term family wealth strategy.This episode is especially useful for UK expats moving to Spain, people considering Sotogrande as a full-time base, families planning around Sotogrande International School, retirees with UK pensions, business owners relocating from the UK or Middle East, and anyone thinking about buying property in Sotogrande.Useful links:PLU Financial: www.plu-financial.comDisclaimer: This conversation is for general information only and should not be treated as personal financial, tax, pension, or legal advice. Always speak to a regulated adviser before making financial decisions.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Why Families Move to Sotogrande: Schools, Villas & Boat Life
Thinking of moving to Sotogrande? Today I speak with Tom Petersen, about family life in Sotogrande, Sotogrande International School, building a home, the marina lifestyle, and why this quiet luxury community attracts international families.We breakdown his journey from Denmark through Asia, Dubai and beyond before settling in Sotogrande with his family. The conversation covers choosing Sotogrande over Marbella, why schools matter so much for relocating families, what it is really like to build a villa in Sotogrande, and how the De-Antonio Yacht Club offers a hassle-free way to enjoy boating from the Sotogrande Marina.Sotogrande is often discovered by families looking for a safer, quieter alternative to Marbella, with strong international education, sport, privacy, and a year-round community. With golf, polo, sailing, padel, restaurants, and the marina, it offers a lifestyle that works for families, retirees, and seasonal residents alike.For more information:De-Antonio Yachts / Sotogrande Yacht Club: www.deantonioyachtsclubsotogrande.comCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Inside Sotogrande’s New Luxury Villas | Why La Reserva Is Booming
If you’re searching for luxury villas in Sotogrande insight into the future of Sotogrande real estate, this episode breaks down what is changing at the top end of the market. We explore why fully finished, design-led, turnkey homes are attracting buyers who want privacy, family lifestyle, quality, and long-term value.Today I speak with the developer behind a new wave of high-end homes in La Reserva, Sotogrande. They discuss how these villas are created through a fully integrated process between architect, designer, landscaper, and construction team, why detail and flow matter more than just square metres, how family life influences the appeal of Sotogrande over Marbella, and why the area is moving into a new phase of premium development. The conversation also covers upcoming projects in La Reserva and a future apartment concept near the marina designed with the same “mini-villa” philosophy.Timestamps00:00 Welcome and introduction to the property in La Reserva00:26 What kind of company is Building?00:48 How the team works: architect, designer, and developer together01:12 The architect behind the projects02:05 How the founder entered the Sotogrande development market02:35 Why Sotogrande instead of Marbella03:46 Family lifestyle, schools, security, and why they fell in love with the area04:46 Why luxury is in the detail05:23 What “detail” actually means in practice06:12 Kitchen design, flow, and invisible functionality06:35 Designer gym, luxury finish, and standing out in Sotogrande07:07 Why they only know how to build this way08:21 Why the whole team visits plots before buying09:32 Designing how people live, not just building houses10:23 How to balance individuality with broad buyer appeal11:41 Current projects in La Reserva12:09 What’s coming next this summer and later this year13:31 Risk, ultra-luxury demand, and Sotogrande’s market direction14:30 Is the Costa del Sol becoming the California of Europe?15:20 The new marina apartment project and “mini-villa” concept17:29 Apartment sizes, layout, and what makes them different19:22 How better product helps upgrade the whole area20:03 Sotogrande vs Marbella: who is the buyer?21:49 Why this is complementary to other developers, not direct competition23:39 Key-in-hand living and custom-designed furniture25:38 Will more high-end developers enter Sotogrande?26:11 Could this style of redevelopment spread to the coast side?27:11 Construction costs, builders, and staying close to the project28:10 What a €10M–€15M buyer is really looking for29:22 Final thoughts on a new level of luxury in SotograndeOfficial Sotogrande and La Reserva materials also position the area around family lifestyle, sport, privacy, and high-end real estate, which matches many of the themes discussed in this episode.That wider context matters for search too: Sotogrande increasingly appeals to buyers looking for security, international schooling, golf, low-density living, and modern turnkey homes rather than just a seasonal property. Your own podcast strategy documents highlight exactly that mix of family infrastructure, design-led living, sport, and future-focused decision-making as the strongest value drivers for this audience.More information:beldingba.comCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Why Sotogrande Is Rising Fast | Spain Property Portals, AI Search & Marbella vs Sotogrande
Today I sit down with Chris Dyson, founder of The NLS, to talk about how the real estate industry works in Spain compared with the US, why inaccurate property portals create friction for buyers and sellers, and what a more regulated, verified listing model could look like. We discuss luxury real estate, MLS-style systems, agent accountability, AI in real estate, open houses, lead qualification, and what makes Sotogrande different from Marbella: lower density, privacy, golf, family lifestyle, and long-term quality of life.Timestamps00:00 Intro01:30 Chris Dyson’s background02:04 From Marbella to Beverly Hills03:07 The plane meeting that changed his career04:04 Luxury real estate in Marbella and Los Angeles04:56 Becoming your own brand in US real estate05:39 Why selling property in Spain is different06:24 What the US does better in real estate07:38 What The NLS was built to solve08:23 Why Spain still lacks a true MLS-style system08:54 Duplicate listings and unregulated portals10:05 Why sellers lose control of their property story11:17 Why listing agents should own the leads12:30 The truth about TV, luxury agents, and execution14:32 Will AI replace estate agents?15:52 The biggest difference between Spain and the US buying process17:27 Why verified mandates matter18:09 SEO, portals, and how buyers discover areas like Sotogrande19:28 How AI can qualify buyers better20:07 Using AI to match lifestyle with location21:13 How The NLS plans to build awareness22:18 Why agents need cleaner data and faster search tools24:24 Open houses in Spain: missed opportunity?26:25 Chris on Sotogrande’s golf and appeal27:21 How Sotogrande has changed in recent years28:47 Marbella vs Sotogrande lifestyle29:50 What Sotogrande still needs32:19 What makes Sotogrande different long term34:05 Final thoughtsSotogrande continues to stand out as a low-density luxury destination built around privacy, sport, and family life, which is exactly why it fits your podcast’s recurring themes around real living, lifestyle, and future-focused decision-making. In official destination messaging, Sotogrande is presented as a year-round retreat defined by tranquillity and understated luxury, while its wider ecosystem includes international schooling, polo, golf, wellness, and residential development.Relevant linksThe NLS: www.thenls.comSotogrande: www.sotogrande.comCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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What Is Messi’s Restaurant in Sotogrande Really Like? | Inside Hincha at MiM
What is Messi’s restaurant in Sotogrande really like? Today I sit down with chef Pau Eche, the head chef behind Hincha and Tribuna at MiM Sotogrande, to explore the food, luxury hospitality, Mediterranean cuisine, and guest experience inside one of Sotogrande’s most talked-about hotel restaurants.Pau shares his journey from Barcelona to top kitchens across Spain, Singapore, and Four Seasons Madrid before leading the kitchen at MiM Sotogrande. They discuss the philosophy behind Hincha’s menu, working with fresh seafood and local suppliers, signature dishes guests return for, the challenge of running a high-level restaurant in a seasonal destination like Sotogrande, and how the connection with Messi’s MiM Hotel shapes curiosity and international visitors.00:00 Welcome to Hincha at MiM Sotogrande01:26 Pau’s background and growing up near Barcelona02:14 How family meals inspired his passion for cooking04:24 Culinary school and early restaurant experience05:02 Learning in top kitchens and high-volume restaurants06:03 Kitchen discipline, structure, and early lessons07:16 The seafood experience that changed his perspective08:34 Why product quality matters most09:30 From Singapore and Madrid to Sotogrande10:39 Why Pau moved south and joined the project11:04 Singapore, restaurant openings, and El Bulli influence12:33 What Hincha at MiM Sotogrande is all about13:28 The restaurant concept and food philosophy14:50 The meaning behind the name Hincha15:24 Seasonal menu changes and daily specials16:17 The Messi connection and guest curiosity17:23 Who comes to eat at MiM Sotogrande18:15 Dining in Sotogrande and the challenge of seasonality19:44 Why local hotels and restaurants support each other20:34 How Pau creates new dishes21:18 Mediterranean, Catalan, Andalusian, and Asian influences22:25 Signature dishes guests keep coming back for23:22 Health, nutrition, and changing food habits24:26 Price point and dining expectations in Sotogrande26:00 Leadership, kitchen culture, and building a team27:54 Favorite ingredients and favorite places to eat in Spain29:16 What first-time visitors should order at Hincha30:06 Hincha downstairs, Tribuna upstairs, and final thoughtsMiM Sotogrande has quickly become one of the most recognizable hospitality projects in the marina, attracting visitors from across Spain and internationally thanks to its connection with Leo Messi and its position at the heart of the Sotogrande port lifestyle. Restaurants like Hincha reflect the direction Sotogrande’s dining scene is moving toward: high-quality ingredients, Mediterranean influences, relaxed sharing-style menus, and year-round community appeal beyond the summer season.Hincha Sotograndehttps://hincharestaurant.com/en/sotogrande/MiM Sotograndehttps://www.melia.com/en/hotels/spain/cadiz/hotel-sotogrande-1118CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Choosing a School in Sotogrande? What Parents Should Know About Montessori Education
Today I sit down with Olimpia Tarda, the founder of Nanitos Montessori School in Sotogrande to talk about her journey from opening her first nursery school in 1999 to building a bilingual Montessori environment for children, from babies to 12 years old. We discuss how Montessori education works in practice, why the early years matter so much, how children develop independence and emotional intelligence, what makes a school truly bilingual, how students transition into Spanish and international schools, and why more international families are actively searching for alternative education options in Sotogrande.00:00 Why education matters so much for families00:50 How Olimpia knew she wanted to work with children01:31 Opening her first nursery school in 199902:18 Why the first years of a child’s life are the most important03:17 The “absorbent mind” and how children learn through movement04:18 Inside the Sotogrande school: size, ages, and capacity05:23 How the school expanded from early years to age 1205:45 Opening just before Covid and the challenge that followed06:20 Where students go after graduating from the school06:42 How bilingual education works in English and Spanish07:15 What Montessori education really means08:00 Why Montessori is more personalised than traditional schooling10:05 Montessori materials, hands-on learning, and project work11:00 Why children are grouped in mixed ages13:02 How children switch naturally between languages14:32 Government recognition and international accreditation15:12 Why some schools say Montessori without truly following the method16:48 Sport, outdoor learning, and learning beyond the classroom18:58 Why the school uses the “seed of life” symbol20:07 What “education for life” means in practice22:05 Emotional intelligence, independence, and confidence in children24:17 How her own son led her to discover Montessori26:05 Why Montessori is more established internationally than in Spain27:22 The biggest misconception: “Montessori is just play”28:43 Teacher training, observation, and personalised learning29:18 The Rainbow Class and support for children with additional needs30:46 How the school fits into the wider Sotogrande education landscape31:29 Why families search online for Montessori schools on the Costa del Sol33:39 Why parents choose this school for community, not just facilities35:45 What a typical school day looks like38:40 Music, French, sports, psychology, and project-based learning41:08 How progress is measured and reported for each child43:18 Preparing students for entry exams into international schools44:41 What skills children need today for the modern world47:18 The most rewarding part of seeing children grow48:57 Advice for parents choosing a school in Sotogrande50:43 The future vision: growing beyond primary yearsFor families considering a move, education is one of the strongest drivers of relocation into Sotogrande, alongside safety, lifestyle, and community. That makes school choice one of the most searched and most emotionally important topics for new residents, especially international families trying to balance academic quality, bilingualism, wellbeing, and long-term fit in the area.International Montessori Schoolhttps://www.ims-sotogrande.com/CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Buying in Sotogrande? What Every Property Owner Must Know About Community Fees & Rules
Today I sit down with David Morales to talk about property administration in Sotogrande, the role of community presidents and administrators, the biggest issues owners face, and how decisions made inside a community can directly affect quality of life and property value. The conversation covers community budgets, reserve funds, supplier shortages, legal processes for unpaid debts, short-term rental restrictions, digital voting, neighbor disputes, renovation rules, solar panels, and how buyers should assess whether a community is financially healthy before they invest.00:00 Why foreign buyers often misunderstand communities in Sotogrande00:48 David Morales’ background in property administration02:05 What a community administrator actually does03:09 Inmho, growth in Campo de Gibraltar, and scale of operations04:34 How many communities there are in Sotogrande05:37 Apartments, villas, townhouses, and micro-communities06:22 What the administrator’s role is vs the owners’ role07:19 Legal guidance, committees, and decision-making08:39 Who controls the bank account and community spending09:22 How annual budgets and community fees are prepared10:27 Maintenance, repairs, and the challenge of finding good suppliers11:23 Why plumbers, electricians, and technical trades are so hard to find13:12 The real goal: helping owners and increasing property value14:48 How improvements in a community can raise resale value16:02 How community fees are calculated in practice17:07 Direct staff vs outsourced maintenance companies19:30 Reserve funds, sinking funds, and long-term planning21:23 Short-term thinking vs long-term ownership in communities22:11 The biggest misunderstandings foreigners have23:27 Video meetings, digital participation, and live voting25:31 Why many owners arrive at meetings unprepared26:49 Pets, noise, parties, and the most common community disputes27:41 Short-term rentals, tourist licences, and community approval29:52 How neighbor disputes are handled30:44 Solar panels, aesthetics, and the future of communities34:40 Noise complaints, summer parties, parking, and renovations36:36 Technology, apps, and the future of community management38:44 Advice for property owners dealing with administrators39:39 What buyers should review before purchasing in a community41:44 The 3 meeting minutes every buyer should read42:29 How luxury communities in Sotogrande differ from others43:41 Why large management groups may shape the future of administration47:19 Rising costs, energy prices, and how communities are adapting50:33 Final thoughts on protecting quality of life and property valueLiving in Sotogrande usually means living in a private community, and that structure is a major part of what protects the area’s lifestyle, appearance, and long-term value. Official Sotogrande positioning continues to emphasize private communities, privacy, security, green space, sport, and family lifestyle as core parts of the destination, which is exactly why understanding how communities function is so important for owners and buyers.This topic is especially relevant now because Spanish property law has become more important for owners considering tourist rentals. Spain’s Ministry of Housing announced in April 2025 that new tourist apartments in a building require approval from three-fifths of owners, giving communities much greater control over short-term rental activity.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Spanish Property Taxes, Wills & Residency Explained for Expats
Thinking about buying property in Spain, moving to Sotogrande, or trying to understand Spanish property tax, non-resident tax, wills, and inheritance rules? In this episode, we break down the key legal and financial issues that foreign buyers, expats, and property owners need to know before making a decision.Today I sit down with Patricia Larrain, CEO of Grupo Consult and SOD Legal Services, to discuss what international buyers and residents often get wrong when purchasing property in Spain. They cover non-resident tax, rental income declarations, Spanish wills, inheritance tax in Andalucia, how Brexit changed the local landscape, what it takes to run a bilingual advisory business in Sotogrande, and why personal advice still matters in a world increasingly shaped by AI. This is a valuable episode for anyone considering relocating to Sotogrande, investing in Spanish property, or wanting to better understand how the community has grown over the last two decades.Timestamps00:00 Introduction01:00 Patricia Larin’s background and legal-financial advisory work02:17 Why Patricia moved to Sotogrande in 199704:39 Early career, NGOs, and international experience06:18 Why Sotogrande was the right place to build a business07:40 How Sotogrande has changed since the late 1990s09:29 Brexit, Covid, and the transformation of the local economy10:35 What “360 advisory” means for expats and entrepreneurs11:39 Helping non-residents, British residents, and foreign property owners12:24 Why the company expanded to Madrid and the Basque Country14:34 Growing the business to 47 people15:54 Spain’s regulatory uncertainty and electronic invoicing delays17:22 Digital change, pricing pressure, and business adaptation18:00 Politics, inflation, fuel costs, and economic uncertainty21:12 The most common legal issues foreign property owners face21:37 Property purchase taxes, notary costs, and legal differences22:10 Non-resident tax on Spanish property explained22:29 What happens if you rent out your property in Spain23:13 Why foreign owners should make a Spanish will23:27 Inheritance tax in Andalucia and family reductions24:35 Leadership, growth, and building a long-term team26:36 Patricia’s view on AI and the future of professional services27:35 How AI is changing real estate and advisory work30:47 How Patricia’s team helps buyers, companies, and trusts in Spain32:12 Quick-fire questions: bravery, work, and life in Sotogrande33:44 Why Sotogrande feels like paradiseContasult Sotogrande🔗 Website: contasult.com📲 Sotogrande: 956 695 148CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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How Sotogrande Changed: 60 Years of History, Polo, Golf, Real Estate and Community Life
Sotogrande history, Sotogrande real estate, polo in Sotogrande, golf in Sotogrande, and what life in Sotogrande was really like decades ago. This episode covers how one of southern Spain’s most unique communities evolved over time. If you want to understand why people move to Sotogrande, how the lifestyle has changed, and what still makes it different today, this conversation gives rare first-hand insight.In this episode, I sit down with Enrique “Quique” Berazadi, founder of SotoEstates and one of the long-standing figures in Sotogrande real estate. Kike shares what Sotogrande was like when his family first arrived in 1968, how the community developed from an isolated golf destination into an internationally known lifestyle hub, and how polo, golf, the marina, architecture, and buyer profiles have shaped the area over the decades. They also discuss the evolution of property in Sotogrande, how the resort changed after Gibraltar reopened, why Sotogrande still attracts families and lifestyle-focused buyers, and the story behind Kike’s photo books documenting the area’s visual history.Timestamps00:00 Quique’s family arrived in Sotogrande in 196800:54 Intro: Quique Barasadi and his long history in Sotogrande01:50 How Quique first connected with Sotogrande03:31 Why families originally chose Sotogrande over Marbella04:52 How isolated Sotogrande used to be06:28 The vision behind building Sotogrande in the 1960s07:33 When development started changing the original concept09:17 Free golf, beach clubs and the earliest community lifestyle10:28 Polo on the beach and the early Sotogrande atmosphere11:10 Maria Callas, Frank Sinatra and famous old Sotogrande stories12:16 How Sotogrande changed after Gibraltar reopened13:53 The impact of the marina and later infrastructure15:52 Why polo became so important to Sotogrande17:57 The Ryder Cup era and international visibility18:11 How the port changed boating and summer life20:37 Valderrama and Sotogrande’s golf identity21:28 How Quique got into Sotogrande real estate in the early 1980s24:37 How villas and architecture have changed over time26:31 Construction quality, then vs now27:21 How the buyer profile has changed over the decades29:20 The old social rules and exclusivity of early Sotogrande31:52 New international buyers and the changing community34:18 The story behind Quique’s Sotogrande photography books40:24 Polo, family tradition and his son’s professional career44:52 Why Sotogrande is one of the world’s important polo destinations48:57 Sailing, sponsorships and community sport50:43 The future of Sotogrande over the next 10–15 years55:10 Beachside vs hilltop living in Sotogrande58:14 Quique’s favorite place and time of year in Sotogrande59:03 Is Sotogrande still paradise?Sotogrande has always stood apart from other Costa del Sol destinations because of its low-density planning, sport-led identity, and strong family lifestyle. Golf, polo, sailing, privacy, and international community life remain some of the biggest reasons people are drawn here today, especially families, long-term residents, and buyers looking for a quieter alternative to Marbella. Links for more informationSotoEstates - sotoestates.comSanta María Polo Club - santamariapoloclub.comCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Spain Residency, Property & Tax Rules Explained for Buyers and Expats
Moving to Spain or buying property in Sotogrande? In this episode we break down Spanish tax residency, non-lucrative visas, digital nomad visas, Beckham Law, inheritance tax in Andalusia, and the legal checks you must do before buying property in Spain.Charlie speaks with Joaquin; a partner at González Sánchez & Partners, one of the leading law firms serving Sotogrande, about the most common legal and tax mistakes made by foreign buyers, expats, and second-home owners. Our conversation covers Spanish residency rules, the 183-day rule, worldwide income, non-resident tax, buying through a company, tourist rental licences, inheritance planning, healthcare access, the NIE, padrón registration, and the due diligence needed to buy property safely in Spain.Timestamps / Highlights00:00 Introduction to Spanish property, tax and legal issues00:38 Joaquin's background: lawyer, economist, tax specialist03:35 Biggest misconceptions foreigners have about Spanish law04:58 How the Spanish property process differs from the UK and other countries06:18 Does buying property in Spain give you residency?06:59 Non-lucrative visa explained07:52 Digital nomad visa in Spain08:10 Work visas and who can qualify08:58 Brexit and what changed for UK citizens09:57 Gibraltar movement and local economic impact12:01 How long Spanish residency processes usually take13:37 What makes you a tax resident in Spain?14:54 Why the 183-day rule is not the whole story16:08 What changes when you become tax resident in Spain17:23 Worldwide income, wealth tax and foreign property income18:01 Beckham Law explained20:21 Non-resident tax obligations for second-home owners22:01 Rental income tax for EU vs non-EU owners23:58 What happens if you do not pay Spanish taxes properly25:36 Inheritance tax in Andalusia27:31 Legal checks before buying a property in Spain30:21 Buying through a company vs buying personally34:09 Tourist rental licences in Andalusia36:09 Can a community restrict holiday rentals?36:48 Driving licence rules for residents37:42 Healthcare access after moving to Spain39:06 Why the NIE is so important40:03 What the padrón is and why it matters42:45 When high-net-worth buyers should start planning44:08 The key things to do before moving to Spain45:05 The 3 things people must not get wrongFor anyone considering relocating to Sotogrande, this is one of the most practical conversations we’ve had on the podcast. Sotogrande continues to attract international families, retirees, remote workers and second-home buyers because of its lifestyle, privacy, schools, sport and cross-border accessibility, so understanding Spanish residency, tax planning and legal due diligence is essential before making a move. That “smart decisions” angle is exactly the kind of value this podcast is built to deliver for the local community and future residents. CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Inside Sotogrande’s New Restaurant Plaza Blanca: Community & Building a Restaurant in Sotogrande
Plazablanca is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about restaurants in Sotogrande, combining modern Spanish cuisine, strong hospitality, and a vibrant community atmosphere. In this episode we explore how a new restaurant becomes a meeting point for locals, residents, and visitors in Sotogrande.I sit down with Haby Zongo, the co-owner of Plazablanca restaurant in Sotogrande to talk about her journey from West Africa to Paris hospitality training and ultimately building a successful restaurant in the Sotogrande community. We discuss what it takes to run a hospitality business in Sotogrande, how Plazablanca was developed from an abandoned building into a thriving restaurant, and how great service, quality ingredients, and strong community connections are key to success in the Costa del Sol dining scene.00:00 Introduction to Plazablanca Restaurant in Sotogrande00:24 Meet the co-owner and the vision behind the restaurant01:00 Growing up in Burkina Faso and early hospitality influences02:03 Training in hospitality school in Paris03:49 Working in restaurants before opening a business04:40 Moving to Sotogrande and life in the community05:35 Opening a first restaurant in Sotogrande Port07:39 The idea behind Plazablanca08:54 Finding the location and developing the restaurant10:06 Designing the restaurant and creating the atmosphere11:19 What makes Plazablanca different from other restaurants12:49 Building a loyal customer base in Sotogrande13:21 Turning an abandoned building into a restaurant14:53 Restaurant layout and capacity15:29 The food concept: modern Spanish cuisine with local influence17:03 Why product quality matters most in cooking18:04 The wine list and supporting small Spanish wineries20:59 Life in Sotogrande and raising a family here22:25 How Sotogrande has evolved since the late 1990s24:32 Plazablanca as a new meeting point in Sotogrande26:12 Plans to make the restaurant a regional destination27:50 Building regular customers and community engagement29:07 Opening hours and the business lunch menuCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Moving to Spain: Health Insurance for Visas (NLV), Networks vs Reimbursement & What to Avoid
<p>Moving to Spain (or Sotogrande) and unsure how <b>private health insurance</b> really works for expats — especially for <b>visa applications (NLV)</b>? In this episode we break down <b>network vs reimbursement</b> policies, <b>pre-existing condition</b> traps, and the mistakes that lead to rejected visas or unexpected bills.</p><p>Charlie is joined by <b>Francis Payne</b>, director of Tailormade Healthcare Spain and a long-time Sotogrande resident. Francis explains how Spanish healthcare works in real life (public vs private), what “medical networks” mean at hospitals and clinics, how coverage levels change your treatment options, and why having an English-speaking agent can prevent costly misunderstandings when your policy documents are in Spanish.</p><p><b>Highlights / timestamps</b><br/>00:00 Returning expats + Portugal-to-Spain trend<br/>00:53 Guest intro: Francis Payne (Tailormade Healthcare Spain)<br/>01:46 What DKV is in Spain<br/>04:26 Sotogrande International School + settling in<br/>07:22 Golf/padel as the social gateway to community<br/>10:16 From real estate to health insurance<br/>11:05 Public healthcare: great primary care, slower diagnosis<br/>12:26 Worldwide policies + residency clauses warning<br/>13:45 Insurance for visas (NLV) explained<br/>15:10 Why visa-compliance details matter<br/>19:25 Trustpilot complaints + language misunderstanding problem<br/>20:39 Typical costs: Spain-only vs worldwide cover<br/>21:47 Medical networks: how they work at the desk<br/>23:11 Network vs reimbursement: choosing clinics/doctors<br/>23:33 Treatment differences by policy level (real example)<br/>27:02 Pre-existing conditions: what won’t be covered<br/>32:07 Home doctor memberships (Helicópteros Sanitarios)<br/>33:46 Where to go for A&amp;E with network-only policies<br/>38:36 Demographics changing in Sotogrande + demand drivers<br/>44:14 Why Sotogrande stays the long-term base</p><p><b>Extra context:</b> For Spain’s <b>non-lucrative visa</b>, consulates generally require <b>private health insurance with full coverage in Spain</b>, often <b>without co-payments</b>, and valid for the visa period — always confirm exact requirements with your consulate. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}</p><p><b>More info:</b><br/>
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Sotogrande Update 2026: New Developments, Alto Club Golf & Why Families Are Moving Here
Sotogrande is evolving fast—new luxury developments, stronger year-round community energy, and major upgrades at La Reserva’s Alto Club golf. In this episode we break down what’s changed in Sotogrande real estate and lifestyle over the last 12 months.Rita Hordau (Marketing Director at Sotogrande S.A.) returns to share the latest on The Seven, The Fifteen, Village Verde, upcoming villa launches, and what’s driving demand beyond tax: family lifestyle, low-density living, nature, safety, and community. We also dive into Alto Club’s new concept, the golf academy, Par-3 plans, membership model, sustainability initiatives, and how Sotogrande compares to other international resort communities.Timestamps / Highlights00:00 Rita returns: what’s changed in Sotogrande this year01:45 “More desirable than ever” — positioning Sotogrande globally03:35 Why people choose Sotogrande (not tax benefits)05:05 2025 market: fewer units, higher price points06:20 Sold out updates: Village Verde & demand trends06:55 Alto Club launch: weather hiccups + big momentum07:35 Academy success + Par-3 plans for spring08:05 Membership model: annual playing rights vs traditional clubs09:00 Making golf less intimidating (families, kids, ladies)10:25 “Relaxed rules” without losing golf etiquette11:35 Coaches, facilities, and hosting external pros (training packages)12:55 Greenkeeping changes + course condition improvements13:40 The Seven: landmark sale + construction begins quickly14:10 New project on The Seven plot (licensed, faster build timeline)15:10 The Fifteen: availability update + consolidation16:05 Village Verde Phase 2: new facilities (spa, gym, indoor pool)17:20 Beach villas & licensing realities (roads + launch timing)18:05 What’s next: “The Collection” plots & future pipeline18:55 How sector handovers work (bureaucracy, phases, entities)21:55 Comparing community budgets internationally (what’s different in Spain)23:10 Security, roads, and what Spanish rules allow (pros/cons)27:20 Sustainability plan: conferences, charity run, beach clean, partnerships30:10 Sotogrande identity: low density, like-minded community, family life31:25 “Not just for ultra-wealthy” — day-to-day reality & SIS mix33:40 Why families relocate full-time (beyond sun)36:10 Buyer nationalities: what shifted in 202538:15 Junior elite golf events + local pro success story (Mimi Rhodes)41:00 Wrap: what to watch for next yearSotogrande’s “DNA” is still the same—nature, privacy, low density, sport, and family infrastructure—but the community is becoming more year-round and more international in how it lives and invests. With projects like The Seven, The Fifteen, Village Verde, and the Alto Club golf concept, Sotogrande continues to strengthen its position as one of the Costa del Sol’s most distinctive destinations.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Sotogrande’s Most Addictive Watersport: E-Foiling, Jetboards + The Best Places to Ride
If you’ve seen someone silently flying above the sea in Sotogrande, you’ve probably seen an e-foil in action. In this episode we break down e-foiling in Sotogrande, electric jetboards, how easy it is to learn, what it costs, and where you can try it at La Reserva (and soon near the Fairmont).I sit down with a leading electric watersports operator to talk about jetboards vs e-foils, who it’s for (from kids to seniors), what to expect in your first session, and why Sotogrande has become a magnet for luxury water sports—from family beach days to yacht events and private bookings.Timestamps / Highlights00:43 The “surfboard with no waves” you keep seeing in Sotogrande01:16 Why Sotogrande felt like “South Africa in Europe”02:37 How La Reserva became the perfect base for watersports04:06 Why this isn’t “just kayaks & paddleboards” (high-tech electric gear)04:34 Sotogrande hosted a major electric watersports festival05:18 What it’s like when 60–80 people are in the water05:43 Is it hard to learn? “Leave feeling like a superhero”06:34 E-foiling as calm, quiet, “like meditation”07:04 Electric bodyboards: easiest entry point (and fast!)08:05 Beach sessions, yachts, private events—how it works08:38 Summer demand: nonstop July & August09:07 Can you visit La Reserva just to do the activity? (important!)09:44 Why it costs what it costs (equipment + maintenance)10:27 Typical session length + pricing ballpark (€150+)11:56 Fairmont watersports plan + waiting on beach license12:43 Why the river mouth looks tempting—but is hazardous13:51 Jetboards vs e-foils: noise, petrol vs electric, and why electric wins15:20 What’s next: winter-friendly electric activities in Sotogrande16:00 Best nearby beaches: Tarifa, Bolonia, Chiclana (and why wind matters)22:00 Ages: roughly 8+ and how they assess people on-site22:14 The 87-year-old who achieved his e-foil dream24:37 Real inclusivity: adaptive athletes, amputees, blind riders25:16 What makes Sotogrande special: people, energy, village feel27:04 “If it fails, I’ll clean pools… but I’ll be happy here.”Extra local contextSotogrande’s coastline and beach lifestyle make it a natural home for water sports, especially experiences that fit the community vibe: quiet, family-friendly, low-density, and quality-led. Electric boards like e-foils also match Sotogrande’s “quiet luxury” feel—more smooth and silent than traditional motorised options—making them popular for families, visitors staying at beach clubs, and guests on yachts.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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How to Attract International Buyers in Sotogrande: Real Estate Marketing, Meta vs Google Ads & AI Trends on the Costa del Sol
<p></p><p>In this episode we explore <b>real estate marketing on the Costa del Sol</b>, how to <b>attract international buyers</b>, and what’s changing with <b>Meta ads, Google Ads, SEO, and AI</b>—with a special focus on <b>Sotogrande vs Marbella</b>.</p><p>Charlie sits down with a senior leader from a long-established Costa del Sol creative agency to unpack what actually drives results: setting expectations, building specialist teams (web, social, ads, design), why “Sotogrande” is an expensive keyword, how video content builds trust with overseas buyers, and where AI helps (and where it can damage premium brands). The conversation also dives into golf culture, community identity, and the meaning of “quiet luxury” living in Sotogrande.</p><p><b>Timestamps / Highlights</b></p><ul> <li>00:00 International buyers &amp; the “golden egg” client</li> <li>00:36 From pro golf to agency leadership</li> <li>01:22 Sevilla + Marbella upbringing (international schooling)</li> <li>02:53 Turning pro at 18: pressure &amp; discipline</li> <li>05:31 Golf shop → operations manager</li> <li>06:55 Leadership lessons managing older teams</li> <li>10:24 Measuring marketing: what’s trackable vs not</li> <li>12:10 Specialist teams vs generalist agencies</li> <li>14:26 USP: attracting international clientele</li> <li>18:12 Growth: 4 → 17 people, becoming partners</li> <li>19:16 Expanding beyond real estate via hospitality</li> <li>28:32 Video &amp; podcasts: the trust advantage</li> <li>33:39 Lead gen costs + realistic expectations</li> <li>34:07 Meta vs Google: ROI &amp; nuances</li> <li>35:16 SEO crossroads: AI search &amp; prompting</li> <li>37:02 TikTok leads (not just teenagers)</li> <li>39:22 Realistic budget ranges: €5k–€10k/month</li> <li>44:39 When NOT to target “Sotogrande” keywords</li> <li>47:51 Sotogrande lifestyle: quiet luxury explained</li> <li>50:23 AI: efficiency vs human premium experience</li></ul><p>Sotogrande’s market increasingly rewards <b>trust-based, community-specific marketing</b>. Buyers want to understand lifestyle, location, and credibility before they book a viewing—making local authority, consistent content, and clear positioning essential in a place defined by low density, privacy, and understated luxury.
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How a Casares Restaurant Became a Destination: Michelin Guide & Spanish-Only Wine List
Casares food lovers + Sotogrande locals: this episode is a deep dive into Sarmiento Brasa Andaluza—a MICHELIN Guide-listed destination restaurant near Sotogrande, built on local Andalusian gastronomy, seasonal produce, and the art of cooking over fire (brasa). I sit down with the owner Miguel Hernández Sarmiento to unpack the real story behind building a restaurant in the hills of Casares: from hospitality management abroad (UK/Ireland) to launching in 2018, betting on word-of-mouth marketing, staying true to a focused concept, and creating a serious Spanish-only wine list (with a big spotlight on Andalusian wines). We also get into signature dishes like goat (a key part of Casares culture), seasonal game, sustainability through using the whole animal, and why Sotogrande’s restaurant scene feels “seasonal” compared to places like Marbella. SarmientoTimestamps / highlights00:00 Intro + who Miguel is00:40 From law studies to hospitality03:10 First big break: The Belfry (UK) + management path06:40 Dublin project: building a property “from scratch”07:30 Why come back to Spain (family + long-term life choice)08:30 Working in Sotogrande: revitalizing the marina & restaurants12:10 Why open in Casares + the family property story16:10 What “Sarmiento” means + the concept (brasa, wine, family)18:50 Why bet on Andalusian wines (even when it was “risky”)20:40 Launch challenges: word-of-mouth, not “Instagram ads”22:50 “Zero covers” days + staying true to the plan26:10 The “grillman” philosophy + Basque grill influence30:10 Who cooks: how Miguel’s brother became head of the grill31:00 Signature dishes: goat cuts, sweetbreads, brains, seasonal menu33:00 Game season: venison Wellington + wild rabbit (use everything)34:20 Casares pride + local producers (bread, eggs, butcher)36:20 MICHELIN Guide recommendation + the type of diner it brings 38:30 Building a Spanish-only wine list + modern wine trends41:40 Sotogrande vs Marbella dining: seasonality + residential life46:20 Sustainability: seasonality, whole-animal cooking, less waste50:40 Advice for young people entering hospitalitySarmiento’s identity is built around Andalusian lifestyle and authenticity, cooking on the brasa, and showcasing the best of the mountain + coast supply chain (Casares near the sierra, close enough to access exceptional seafood too). That “between sea and mountains” positioning is a big part of why Casares feels like a different world—perfect for a weekend destination meal for Sotogrande residents.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Building a Home in Sotogrande: Step-by-Step Guide & Costly Mistakes to Avoid
Thinking about building your own home in Sotogrande instead of buying an existing villa? In this solo episode, I walk you through the step-by-step process of designing and building in Sotogrande, from first meeting your architect to securing your building license and first occupation license (LPO). If you’re looking for plots in Sotogrande or planning a self-build in Spain, this is for you.We break down the entire journey: plot selection, understanding urban planning rules and buildability, the basic project (proyecto básico), the execution project (proyecto de ejecución), and the reality of time frames, bureaucracy and insurance. I explain the roles of the architect and technical architect (aparejador), what the town hall actually checks, why cork trees matter, typical mistakes buyers make, and why getting your Licencia de Primera Ocupación right is crucial for utilities and future resale.Timestamps / Highlights0:00 Last episode of the season & today’s topic0:24 Why many buyers decide to build instead of buy in Sotogrande0:48 Fears about language, bureaucracy & “building in Spain”1:20 Overview of all stages: design, licensing, construction, completion1:51 How long a build really takes in Sotogrande (and why)2:08 Pre-design phase: first meeting with your architect2:34 Understanding services, responsibilities & architect fee structures3:14 Why defining your budget early is critical3:53 Visiting the plot: gradients, orientation, views & sun path4:20 Cork trees in Sotogrande – protections, costs & how to work around them5:02 Levante vs Poniente winds and how they affect pool, windows & outdoor areas5:56 Urban conditions: setbacks, height limits & buildable percentages (Costa, Alto, La Reserva)6:34 Never buy a plot without checking what you can actually build7:18 From ideas to drawings: design stage, sketches, 3Ds & volumes8:21 The proyecto básico: what it is and what it’s NOT9:01 What the town hall checks: buildability, footprints, heights & boundaries9:55 Why the basic project saves you from wasting money on full technical work10:45 Moving to the execution project (proyecto de ejecución)11:24 Structural calculations, MEP (mechanical, electrical, plumbing) & detailed specs12:18 Why you must have a Spanish-registered architect & a technical architect13:10 Minor works vs major works: obra menor vs obra mayor13:52 Building license timelines, municipal bureaucracy & realistic expectations14:40 Licencia de Primera Ocupación (LPO) – why you need it for utilities and resale15:24 Essential reports: topographical, geotechnical, health & safety, bill of quantities16:12 Insurance in Spain: 10-year structural guarantee (seguro decenal) & all-risk cover17:04 Biggest mistakes: buying plots blind, underestimating time & choosing on price17:58 Starting to build with only the basic project – why that’s a trap18:42 Forgetting the LPO, thinking you can fast-track the town hall19:18 Final message: building in Sotogrande as an investment and a place in the communityUseful links / more informationGeneral info about Sotogrande: sotogrande.comUrban planning & licenses (San Roque municipality): sanroque.esBuilding & buying advice / real estate in Sotogrande: noll-sotogrande.comContact / DM Charlie: @charlieinsotogrande on InstagramCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Living in Sotogrande: Schools, Golf, Safety & Lifestyle (1998–Today)
Thinking about living in Sotogrande? This episode explores schools (SIS), golf, safety, healthcare, and day-to-day lifestyle through a first-hand story from 1998 to today — perfect for families and relocators.We compare Sotogrande vs. Marbella, how newcomers integrate, and what’s changed: infrastructure, community, and education.Lars shares how he discovered Sotogrande in the late 90s, built a home, raised kids through Sotogrande International School, and fell in love with the community’s golf, paddle, polo, and marina life. You’ll hear practical insights on making friends, safety, healthcare options (e.g., Helicópteros Sanitarios), commuting, and why Sotogrande’s quiet-luxury vibe stands out. We also touch on Gibraltar/Málaga access, weekend skiing in Sierra Nevada, and how the area has grown while staying family-first.Timestamps / Highlights0:00 Welcome & why this episode matters for relocators0:46 “Pura vida” hello from Costa Rica & setting the scene1:10 First discovery of Sotogrande (1998 road trip)2:33 First impressions: a quiet oasis before the boom3:32 Choosing to build a home & early school years4:55 Sotogrande International School (SIS) then vs. now6:00 Campus expansion, boarding & daily school logistics7:08 17 years in Sotogrande: family life & quality of life8:40 Kids’ education journeys & outcomes10:05 How newcomers integrate: school, golf, paddle, polo, marina12:01 Friendships that last — and planning a return visit12:56 Golf culture: Real Club Sotogrande, Valderrama & tournaments14:12 Why golfers love living here (courses on your doorstep)15:14 Comparing lifestyles abroad (Colombia/USA) vs. Sotogrande16:20 Standout memories: ski Sierra Nevada, beach/padel same day18:05 Why they left, why Sotogrande still “feels like home”20:19 Safety & nightlife: Sotogrande family vibe vs. Marbella party22:01 Healthcare experience & Helicópteros Sanitarios story24:51 What’s different today: infrastructure & convenience26:45 Traffic elsewhere vs. Sotogrande’s easy living27:56 Final reflections: would you live here again?28:41 Invitation to visit & play golf — closing thoughtsFounded in the 1960s, Sotogrande has grown into one of Europe’s most discreet residential resorts, known for low-density planning, world-class golf (Valderrama, Real Club Sotogrande, La Reserva), polo, sailing, and a diverse international community. The Sotogrande International School (IB) is a major draw for families. With Gibraltar (≈30 min) and Málaga (≈75 min) nearby, it’s practical for remote/hybrid workers and frequent travelers. The area’s focus on privacy, safety, and outdoor sport creates a lifestyle distinct from louder coastal hotspots — ideal for families and design-led buyers seeking quiet luxury.Useful links• Sotogrande International School — sis.ac• Valderrama Golf Club — valderrama.com• Real Club de Golf Sotogrande — realclubdegolfsotogrande.com• La Reserva Club — lareservaclubsotogrande.com• Santa María Polo Club — santamariapoloclub.com• Helicópteros Sanitarios — helicopterossanitarios.com• Sierra Nevada Ski — sierranevada.esCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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This Tiny Sotogrande Bistro Serves ONE Dish a Day — Here’s Why It Works
Simple, honest, delicious food in Sotogrande. In this episode we explore the one-dish-a-day bistro model at Plaza Blanca — an approach focused on freshness, community, and great value for a €15 lunch. If you’re searching for Sotogrande restaurants, Plaza Blanca lunch, or how to open a restaurant in Spain, this is for you.We sit down with a 26-year-old chef who moved from Sweden to Sotogrande and built a small, characterful bistro that serves one plate per day (Mon–Fri, 13:00–16:00). We cover his journey, permits & setup, suppliers, pricing, WhatsApp pre-orders, and why keeping it simple + consistent can beat a long menu in a neighborhood spot.Highlights & timestamps00:00 Intro — why a one-dish bistro works in Sotogrande00:36 Meet the chef: Sweden → Sotogrande at 25–2601:31 Family reason to relocate + first steps in Spain02:20 Early kitchen roots (fishmonger at 13, classic training)03:42 Swedish flavors, preservation, and French inspiration05:18 First kitchen stations: rösti, pancakes, confidence reps06:44 What makes Copenhagen/Scandi cooking special08:40 Finding Plaza Blanca & the community vibe10:06 Naming the bistro & the “Anemone” philosophy of grit12:53 The formula: one dish per day (fresh, simple, classical)14:18 Solo operation: shopping, cooking, serving, washing up15:44 Menu comms: weekly WhatsApp plan (Mon–Fri)16:50 Seats, service window & flow (26 seats, 13:00–16:00)17:58 Pricing strategy: €15 plate & value positioning19:02 Licenses, inspections & small fixes that matter21:07 Accessibility rules, bar layout & lessons learned22:32 Mindset tips for young entrepreneurs (breathe, execute)24:05 Smart “scale”: heater, chairs, glassware — reinvest each year25:56 Indoors vs outdoors; ideas for private 10-seat dinners27:35 Summer experiments & why four hot plates set limits28:44 Suppliers: Estepona veg, Pueblo Nuevo butcher, La Línea fish30:52 Community, regulars & why simple lunch wins32:45 Personal growth running a one-person restaurant35:10 Friendly “competitor” nearby & different positioning36:18 Closing invite — come try today’s dish at Plaza BlancaAbout Plaza Blanca & the Sotogrande food scenePlaza Blanca has become a cozy hub for independent concepts that add everyday value for residents and office workers: quick, quality lunches; neighborly service; and walk-up convenience. The one-dish bistro model thrives here because supply, prep and service are ultra-focused, which keeps prices fair and the product consistent. In a community known for golf, polo and family life, approachable dining like this is part of what makes Sotogrande feel like home.More info & links• Plaza Blanca, Sotogrande — search “Plaza Blanca Sotogrande” on maps• Bistro Instagram: @anemona_bistro (please confirm handle)• Host Instagram: @charlieinsotogrande• Join the bistro’s WhatsApp lunch list (ask at the counter)• Listen on Spotify / Watch on YouTube: links in channel bioCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Maintaining or Elevating Sotogrande? What the EUC Pays For & Why It Matters in 2026
Thinking about life or property in Sotogrande? Here’s a clear, resident-level breakdown of Sotogrande’s community fees (EUC), what they fund—security, gardening, street maintenance, green zones—and how the 2026 EUC budget shapes day-to-day quality of life.Charlie walks through the three recurring charges owners face (IBI/property tax, waste collection, and the EUC community fee), and explains how the EUC (Entidad Urbanística de Conservación) allocates funds across security (largest share), roads, landscaping, and storm-water/drainage. We also discuss perceptions of resort maintenance, where service levels shine, and quick wins that could elevate the look & feel for residents and buyers.Timestamps / Highlights00:00 Intro — Why a solo episode on Sotogrande’s EUC00:36 Why the EUC didn’t join the podcast (and why this topic matters)01:02 The 3 recurring homeowner charges: IBI, waste, and EUC02:18 IBI (property tax): what it covers at the Town Hall level02:58 Waste collection: frequency, service level, typical cost (~€400/yr)03:36 The EUC community fee: purpose and scope04:18 Roads are public—so why gates & access control matter04:50 “More in = more out”: how community services scale05:04 Honest buyer feedback: resort maintenance perception gap06:02 Seasonality effect—summer uplift vs. off-peak slowdown07:20 Expectations of today’s primary & heavy-use second-home residents08:03 2026 EUC budget: headline total & YoY change08:40 Biggest buckets: security (~38%), street maintenance (~18%), gardening (~15%)09:15 Green zone maintenance vs. gardening—what’s the difference?09:45 Refuse/green waste vs. municipal garbage—two different lines10:12 Who pays what? Villas (Parques 1 & 2), communities, schools, golf clubs11:05 How villa plot size affects EUC share (€/m² logic)11:46 “Why not double the fee?”—value vs. cost argument many visitors raise12:36 Street lighting & cosmetic quick wins (boxes/door panels, sidewalks)13:35 Why visible polish matters for demand and property values14:25 What the EUC does well: security, resurfacing, line painting15:12 Where to keep improving: lighting, consistent landscaping standards16:00 Storm-water & drainage: responsibilities and the “washed road” debate16:55 Insurance & liabilities on shared/public areas17:26 The big question: Are we just maintaining—or truly elevating the resort?18:12 Closing thoughtExtra context for newcomers to Sotogrande:Sotogrande’s EUC is a conservation/community body coordinating services within a low-density master-planned resort. This structure—common in premium U.S./EU communities—lets residents co-fund elevated services (gates, patrols, landscaping standards) while public entities retain responsibility for core municipal items. That’s why you’ll see both municipal services (IBI, garbage) and an EUC fee.Why it matters for buyers & long-term value:Consistent security and visible maintenance standards protect the “quiet-luxury” brand that draws families, golfers, and remote professionals. When the budget aligns with modern expectations (lighting, year-round landscaping polish, sidewalk details), the resort’s perceived quality rises—supporting demand and property values, and helping Sotogrande compete with other Mediterranean destinations.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Destination Weddings in Sotogrande: Costs, Venues, Tips & Real Planner Insights
Thinking about a destination wedding in Sotogrande or the Costa del Sol? This episode we dive into real costs, best months, venue types, logistics, and how to plan an unforgettable Spanish celebration with fewer stress points.We cover budgets, guest travel, legalities, timelines, and supplier choices—plus practical tips that save money and headaches on the day.Wedding planner Tara Chapman (founder of We Do Unique Weddings) joins me to unpack everything from Sotogrande vs. Marbella wedding styles, Catholic church vs. celebrant, logistics for 150+ guests, and plan-B for heat/rain/noise restrictions. We also talk post-COVID demand spikes, how to prioritise food + entertainment, and why June & September are the sweet-spot dates.Tara's contact information: www.wedouniqueweddings.cominfo@wedouniqueweddings.comTimestamps00:00 Intro & why this episode matters for Costa del Sol weddings01:03 Charlie’s connection (family wedding) & welcome01:28 Tara’s Sotogrande roots + SIS boarding school days03:58 TV/advertising production background → events/weddings pivot05:41 Learning the craft (70 weddings/year) & launching in 201708:22 What “We Do Unique Weddings” means: supplier “pick & mix”09:57 Villas, cortijos & building a venue from the ground up10:22 Why cap at ~25 weddings/year (personal service)10:54 COVID impact → 24 (2021) → 66 weddings (2022) & lessons11:48 Why couples choose Sotogrande vs. Marbella (vibe & crowd)16:25 Nationalities: UK/IE core, Scandinavia, US rising, Poland growth22:59 Budget reality for ~150 guests (typical ranges & why they vary)24:21 Multicultural elements (Jewish, Indian, etc.) & personalization28:58 The three pillars of a great wedding: food, drink, entertainment31:52 Bands/DJs: when to import vs hire local; speeches culture34:04 Outdoor romance vs heat/noise limits; midnight indoor moves35:52 Biggest mistakes (budget myths, over-indexing on the trivial)37:53 Timeline: why 12 months is ideal; 2027 bookings trend40:55 Legalities: Spain residency myth, Gibraltar/workarounds42:06 Venue tours with a planner & price inflation expectations44:45 Contingency, trade-offs (open bar vs “Instagram moments”)45:56 BYO alcohol realities at private venues47:23 On-the-day control, safety, and post-COVID “let-loose” factor50:03 Pro tips for couples & best months: June and September51:24 Favourite venues discussed (e.g., Cortijo San Francisco, Finca Concepción, Finca Monasterio, La Cenia/San Enrique)53:32 How to contact & wrap-upExtra context for couples considering SotograndeSotogrande blends Andalusian charm with luxury infrastructure—think private villas/cortijos, golf clubs, and boutique hotels within 30–45 minutes of Málaga or Gibraltar airports. Compared with more “bling” coastal hotspots, Sotogrande tends to skew refined, private, and family-friendly, with superb logistics for multi-day events (welcome drinks, wedding day, pool-party send-off). Seasonally, June (lush, long days) and September (warm, calmer evenings) are prime; in peak summer, plan for shade, later ceremonies, cooling stations—and know many venues require moving late-night dancing indoors due to sound restrictions.Legal note: Unless you’re Spanish residents, most couples do the legal paperwork at home (or Gibraltar) and have the symbolic/church ceremony in Spain. Budget smartly, prioritising food + entertainment, and keep 10–15% contingency for trends, upgrades, or inflation. A strong planner + the right venue equals less stress and better guest experience.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Living in Sotogrande: 20 Years Living Costa del Sol | Expat Life, Schools & Community Insights
Hear from a Sotogrande dentist who's lived on the Costa del Sol for 20+ years, sharing honest insights about expat life, raising children at Sotogrande International School, and building a dental practice serving this unique international community. Perfect for anyone considering moving to Sotogrande or the Costa del Sol area.Eugene Marais, a South African dentist who established his practice in Sotogrande, shares his complete journey from arriving in 2004 to becoming deeply embedded in this Costa del Sol community. As both a healthcare professional and father of three who went through Sotogrande International School, Eugene offers unique insights into how the community has evolved, what attracts families from 55+ nationalities, and the reality of balancing work between the UK and Spain. He discusses the changing demographics he's witnessed through his dental practice, the advantages of the IB education system, sports opportunities for children, and the lifestyle that defines Sotogrande—from world-class golf courses to the remarkable fact that there isn't a single traffic light between Torreguadiaro and La Línea. This honest conversation covers what works, what could improve, and why Sotogrande continues attracting international families seeking quality of life on the Costa del Sol.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: / charlieinsotogrande 👤 Facebook: / charlieinsotogrande 👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: / nollsotogrande 🐦 Twitter: / charliegubbins 📱 TikTok: / charlesgubbins
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How Rugby Grew in Sotogrande: Community, Kids & Club Life
San Roque Rugby Club is one of the most energetic community sports projects near Sotogrande, offering kids and families an alternative to football through rugby, values and club culture. If you are looking for rugby in Sotogrande, community sport in San Roque or a club for your children, this episode will help you understand how it works.I sit down with David Arias, president of San Roque Rugby Club in Pueblo Nuevo de Guadiaro. They discuss how the club grew from 11 kids to around 200 players, the annual youth rugby festival that brings over 1,000 children and thousands of parents to the Campo de Gibraltar, the mix of Spanish and international families, the education of coaches and the challenges of creating a more professional structure with sponsors and town hall support.Timestamps / Highlights00:00 From 11 kids to 200 – how the club grew 01:12 David’s late start in rugby (23–24 years old) 02:57 Founding the club in 2010 03:39 Who they play against in Andalusia 04:50 Rugby on TV in Spain and visibility 05:33 Introducing rugby into local schools 06:11 Working with Sotogrande International School and others 06:39 Spanish and international kids together 07:31 The big national youth festival on the polo fields 08:47 Plans to double numbers with younger categories 09:39 Pathway to Andalusian and Spanish national teams 11:21 Club structure and 26 licensed coaches 13:39 Teams, leagues and senior second division 14:58 Facilities in Pueblo Nuevo and town hall support 16:45 Moving towards a more professional structure 18:23 Funding: town hall, sponsors and memberships 19:05 Medics and ambulance for player safety 20:11 How new families can find and join the club 23:09 Third half culture and the clubhouse 27:05 Watching international rugby together 28:10 Multilingual training on the pitchRugby in the Sotogrande communitySan Roque Rugby Club plays a key role in the wider Sotogrande and Campo de Gibraltar community. It offers a welcoming environment for children from under-6 to under-18, plus a senior side, with natural-grass pitches, qualified coaches and a strong emphasis on values like respect, discipline and teamwork. The club’s annual festival on the Sotogrande polo fields showcases how rugby can bring together families from all over Spain, while giving local businesses and sponsors a positive platform connected to sport and community.LinksSan Roque Rugby Club – info and contact (website or Facebook)San Roque Rugby Club – InstagramAndalusian Rugby FederationSpanish Rugby FederationCharlie – Sotogrande Real Estate & Podcast HubCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Spanish Mortgage Process Explained: How to Buy Property in Spain (Sotogrande Guide)
Buying property in Spain? This episode breaks down the Spanish mortgage process step-by-step—what banks ask for, how to get approved, and how to avoid deal-killers—using real examples from Sotogrande.Everything international buyers need to know about getting a mortgage in Spain, loan-to-value limits, fixed vs variable rates, bank fees, and the best way to prepare before you make an offer.Our guest is Marc Elliott, founder of Fluent Finance Abroad (FFA), a Bank of Spain–regulated mortgage broker. Why using a broker can shift the balance of power from the bank to the client, how underwriting actually works (and why branch “simulations” aren’t mortgage offers), what documents you’ll need, timelines, multi-currency rules, and the differences he sees with buyers in Sotogrande vs. Marbella.Timestamps01:04 – Marc’s background: UK banking, Spanish roots, founding FFA02:25 – What a Bank of Spain–regulated broker actually does03:37 – Why brokers shift the balance of power away from banks05:18 – When you should (and shouldn’t) go direct to a bank07:11 – Law requires brokers to approach multiple banks (and why that matters)08:32 – Then vs. now: lending standards, valuations & stability10:51 – Equity release/lifetime mortgages in Spain (what’s coming)14:05 – Sotogrande vs. Marbella buyer profiles & market dynamics17:34 – How past lending (e.g., Gibraltar banks) affected the area20:58 – New builds, nearby growth corridors & long-term outlook25:57 – Why Sotogrande won’t become a nightlife hub (and that’s okay)29:21 – Client journey: discovery call, documentation, underwriting35:31 – “Simulation” ≠ mortgage offer: what real approval looks like37:42 – Loan-to-value: 70% non-resident, 80% resident (exceptions)39:56 – Fixed vs variable rates; hedging uncertainty42:44 – Lifestyle shift & remote work: why Spain attracts younger buyers43:59 – Fees explained: arrangement fee, valuation, what banks pay since 201845:46 – Common deal-killers & how to avoid them (timelines, deposits, DD)50:58 – Multi-currency mortgages: banks must offer your income currencyContext for Sotogrande buyers: Spain’s mortgage framework is tightly regulated under national law, which improves transparency and borrower protection. For non-residents, maximum LTV is typically 70% (residents up to 80%) and timelines often hinge on how quickly you can produce clean documentation. In markets like Sotogrande, where many purchases are discretionary and equity levels are high, well-prepared finance can be a key advantage—especially when competing for limited inventory.Links & ContactsHost: Charlie Gubbins — [email protected] · charlesgubbins.com · +34 607 911 661Noll Sotogrande — noll-sotogrande.com
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Plaza Blanca: How a Derelict Site Became Sotogrande's Vibrant Hub
Plaza Blanca Sotogrande is back on the map. In this episode of Charlie in Sotogrande, we explore how a once-derelict complex became a thriving community hub—covering licences, parking, tenant mix, events, and future plans. If you’re searching for Plaza Blanca Sotogrande or considering a move, this is your deep dive. We unpack the acquisition story, legal hurdles, and the strategy behind curating tenants (gym, co-working, restaurant, clinics) while restoring the “white village” feel. You’ll hear how security and maintenance unlocked momentum, why Plaza Blanca fits the modern Sotogrande lifestyle (remote work, sport, coffee culture), and what’s next: a boutique apartment-hotel and a growing calendar of community events (Halloween, Christmas, summer party) tied to local charities and year-round activation. 00:00 Intro — why Plaza Blanca matters 01:04 Discovering Sotogrande & Plaza Blanca 02:23 Refurbishment background & site fit 03:31 Auctions, ownership & the main portfolio 05:00 Due diligence challenges & timing 06:41 Consolidation: owners, squatters, units 08:10 Quick wins: paint, windows, security 09:44 Offices vs cafés/retail — the right mix 11:14 Licences: reopenings vs full planning 12:45 Partners: contractors, architects, lawyers 14:18 Branding the “old village” identity 15:46 Curating tenants & community value 18:20 Events & charity: Halloween to Christmas 19:37 Parking, safety, CCTV 21:00 Occupancy today 22:05 Apartment-hotel: the missing piece 23:20 Coworking models in Sotogrande 24:32 Sports bar vision & programming 26:40 Town hall, EU community & green zones 29:05 Zoning & controlled change in San Roque 30:20 Why people pick Sotogrande Plaza Blanca’s place in the community: Designed as a “pueblo blanco,” Plaza Blanca now anchors daily life with cafés, fitness, clinics and offices around a central square. The upcoming apartment-hotel is intended to boost off-season trade, creating a sustainable, mixed-use ecosystem that supports local entrepreneurs and year-round residents. Links & Contacts Noll Sotogrande Charlie (host) — [email protected] — +34 607 911 661 Stephanie — [email protected] — +34 607 465 383 Jorge — [email protected] — +34 659 827 658
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Quiet Luxury in Sotogrande: Hero Shots, AI & How Pro Films Sell Homes Faster
Discover how luxury real estate photography and videography drive faster, higher-value sales in Sotogrande. We unpack hero shots, AI in property marketing, and why this community’s quiet luxury stands out.In this episode, we explore the craft and strategy behind selling high-end homes through professional photography and cinematic villa films. Our guest is a Marbella-born creator shooting golf-front villas, architectural interiors, and lifestyle films across Sotogrande, Marbella, and Dubai. We cover buyer trends (younger HNW profiles, international mix), gear stacks (Hasselblad, Blackmagic, drones, iPhone ProRes), staging vs. AI virtual styling, and what makes Sotogrande unique—low-density planning, elite golf, polo, and privacy. If you’re moving to Sotogrande, listing a home, or just want to understand the Sotogrande community and market, this is your playbook.Founded over six decades ago, Sotogrande was planned as a low-density coastal community, prioritizing space, privacy, and nature. That planning DNA still shapes today’s experience: no high-rises, a strong golf ecosystem (Valderrama, La Reserva, Real Club Sotogrande), world-class polo, marinas, and protected green areas. Post-2020, those fundamentals—together with international schools and easy access to Málaga/Gibraltar—accelerated demand from families and global buyers seeking calm, amenity-rich, “quiet luxury.”For sellers, that means two levers matter most: (1) presentation—declutter, stage (physically or virtually), and commission professional photo/film that sells lifestyle, and (2) distribution—ensure your listing and media reach international buyers where they actually browse. Do this right, and premium homes tend to sell faster and closer to asking.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbinsSotogrande, Sotogrande Spain, Sotogrande real estate, Sotogrande community, quiet luxury, Marbella real estate, luxury real estate, golf property, Valderrama, La Reserva Sotogrande, real estate photography, real estate videography, hero shot, property marketing, staging, virtual staging, AI real estate, Hasselblad, Blackmagic, drone real estate, Dubai real estate, moving to Sotogrande, living in Sotogrande, polo Sotogrande, relocation Spain, high end homes, architectural photography, interior design photography, lifestyle film, property tour
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Agora Sotogrande: How a Community-First Restaurant & Club Is Redefining Nightlife & Dining in Sotogrande and the Costa del Sol
<p><strong>Sotogrande nightlife, restaurants and events</strong> take center stage in this episode with <strong>Agora Sotogrande</strong>, the community-first restaurant and club in the Marina Marisol that blends quality food, music and service with a strong local ethos.</p> <p>Our guest is <strong>Adolfo Aldana Jr.</strong> We cover building a venue that feels like “the house for everyone in Sotogrande,” why events and guest experience beat a pure nightclub model, audience segmentation, capacity planning and what’s next (Halloween, corporate dinners, New Year’s). We also touch on family background, international schooling and how <em>marketing, design and community</em> shape Agora’s brand.</p> <p><strong>Timestamps / Highlights</strong></p> <ul> <li>00:00 People first — why Agora works</li> <li>00:48 Who is Adolfo Aldana Jr.</li> <li>02:12 Family & adaptability</li> <li>03:39 Germany, Málaga, Madrid, Australia</li> <li>05:28 From engineering to events</li> <li>06:40 Oasis theme nights &amp; COVID lessons</li> <li>08:25 Curated nightlife in Sotogrande</li> <li>09:58 A venue that feels like home</li> <li>11:05 Seasonal model vs always open</li> <li>12:10 Restaurant to shows to night</li> <li>13:02 Crowd segmentation</li> <li>14:15 Capacity &amp; logistics</li> <li>15:18 Community events and celebrations</li> <li>16:20 Evolving restaurant scene</li> <li>18:05 Marketing and leadership</li> <li>19:35 Music mix and energy</li> <li>20:32 Menu favorites (solomillo &amp; hummus with gambas)</li> <li>21:18 Remodel &amp; seasonal plans</li> <li>22:35 Vision for Sotogrande and Costa del Sol</li> </ul> <p><strong>Links</strong><br/> Agora Sotogrande – reservations &amp; events: <a href="https://web.fourvenues.com/en/agora-sotogrande">web.fourvenues.com/en/agora-sotogrande</a><br/> Charlie – Sotogrande Real Estate &amp; Podcast Hub<br/> Sotogrande Marina restaurants &amp; bars guide<br/> Sotogrande community events calendar</p>
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Everything San Roque Golf Club: Rebuild, Membership, Greens, Sustainability & More
Sotogrande golf, San Roque Club renovation, membership options, course strategy, and sustainable design in Spain. Director Stephen Dundas shares how San Roque modernized an iconic club—improving playability, protecting neighbors with smarter routing, and cutting water/chemicals by ~30%—while keeping the challenge on the greens. We compare San Roque with Valderrama, Real Club Sotogrande, La Reserva, and more, and explain why the wider community (schools, safety, remote work, events) is booming.🔔 Subscribe for more Sotogrande stories (golf, schools, lifestyle, property): @CharlieInSotograndeWhat you’ll learn- Why San Roque was a “no-brainer” acquisition in 2019 and what changed.- The refurbishment blueprint: drainage, sustainability, bunkers, greens, and naturalized water features.- Member-first operations: tee-time windows, 150+ comps/year, social events, and service culture.- How San Roque fits into the Sotogrande golf cluster (Valderrama, Real Club, La Reserva, Finca Cortesín, Alto).- Practical tips for 15-hcp golfers and leadership lessons from a former tour pro.Timestamps00:00 Intro & Stephen’s background (Scotland → pro → director)01:36 Buying The San Roque Club (2019): the brief02:38 Club history: 1992 launch, Q-School, ’97 Ryder Cup, Seve03:40 Why renovate + Tony Jacklin house04:40 Community access: “Eminara” road & traffic trade-offs05:31 Jason Floyd Golf Academy + Sotogrande International School link07:44 The New Course: lease change, new operator, hotel foundations10:45 Investment scenarios (€1m/€4m/€8m) + lease/town-hall process12:58 Old Course philosophy: member-first (no tour event focus)14:23 Drainage & home safety; rerouting hole 1015:45 Playability without being “easy”: greens as the defense18:10 Sustainability: −18 ha turf, ~30% resource cuts & Spain water context20:24 Member feedback (~90% positive)23:55 Q-School today: not in plans; where it’s held now24:45 Membership & demographics: categories, 565 total, ~100 full-time27:44 Members’ tee times, rounds/year (~35k) & 50/50 visitor mix28:34 Competitions (150+/yr), social nights & clubhouse culture32:47 Etiquette then vs now; making golf more accessible35:41 Sotogrande golf ecosystem (Valderrama, Real, La Reserva, etc.) + rankings goal41:43 Gate-to-gate experience, quick-fire tips & why Sotogrande; where to find StephenAbout this seriesCharlie in Sotogrande highlights the people, places, and projects shaping the community—schools, sport, design, restaurants, and real relocation insight.Keywords:San Roque Club, Sotogrande golf, Valderrama, Real Club Sotogrande, La Reserva Club, Finca Cortesín, Alto, European Tour Q School, Ryder Cup 1997, Jason Floyd Golf Academy, Sotogrande International School, golf membership Spain, sustainable golf renovation, best golf courses Spain, moving to Sotogrande.Work with Charlie / Get featured Business or story in Sotogrande that the community should know? Comment or email and we’ll line it up.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Living Between Gibraltar & Sotogrande: Taxes, Residency & Property Market Insights
Today I sit down with Mike Nicholls, founder of Chesterton’s Gibraltar, to dive into the future of Gibraltar and Sotogrande real estate.From his early career at Ocean Village to building one of Gibraltar’s leading agencies, Mike shares his unique perspective on how the new Gibraltar Treaty could transform the region — from easier border crossings to major tax advantages for residents.In this episode, you’ll learn:🏡 Why Sotogrande is attracting more full-time residents post-COVID🌍 How the treaty impacts commuting, shopping, and lifestyle across the border💶 The truth about Gibraltar tax residency & Category 2 permits📈 Market insights: Sotogrande’s record villa sales and rising demand💡 Why Alcadesa & La Línea are set to become property hotspots⚖️ Double taxation explained for Sotogrande residents working in GibraltarWhether you’re considering a move, looking to invest, or simply curious about the future of this unique cross-border community, this episode is packed with expert insights on Sotogrande & Gibraltar property markets, lifestyle, and finance.🍎 Check out the Bitesize Brief on Gibraltar property, economy, business and tax issues at the link below 🍎 www.chestertons.gi/thebitesizebriefCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Life in Sotogrande: Collect Corner Founders Share Family, Business & Community Insights
🌟 Today I sit down with Simon & Ana, the founders of Collect Corner — Sotogrande’s innovative delivery and concierge hub. They share their journey of moving to Sotogrande, why they chose it for their family, and how they built a business that’s solving everyday frustrations with online shopping, customs, and parcel deliveries.We explore:✔️ Why Sotogrande offers a unique lifestyle for families✔️ How Collect Corner helps residents with parcels, DHL shipping, and customs clearance✔️ The role of Sotogrande International School & the international community✔️ Golf, padel, wellness, and private healthcare in Spain vs the UK✔️ Food, restaurants, and fresh local produce in Sotogrande✔️ Easy escapes to Morocco & Portugal✔️ What could improve — recycling, transport, and nightlife optionsWhether you’re considering moving to Sotogrande, investing in property, or just curious about the lifestyle here, this conversation gives you real insights into community life.👉 Don’t forget to subscribe for more podcasts on Sotogrande real estate, lifestyle, and community stories.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Pet Health Risks in Sotogrande (and How to Avoid Them)
In this episode, I sit down with Ricardo, a second-generation veterinarian raised in Sotogrande/La Línea, to talk about caring for pets in our community. From the polo season and horse care to everyday dog & cat health, we cover what new and longtime residents should know: leishmaniasis vaccines, pine processionary season, heat-stroke safety, travel requirements (EU/UK), dog-friendly tips, and more.If you’re moving to Sotogrande with pets—or already here—this one’s packed with practical advice.👉 Please subscribe for more local insights & interviews: it really helps us bring on great guests.What you’ll learn- What veterinary care looks like in Sotogrande (all year, not just summer)- The must-know vaccine for dogs arriving in Spain (leishmaniasis)- Pine processionary (Feb–Apr): how to spot it and what to do fast- Beach hazards (fishhooks), common allergies, and heat-stroke prevention- Traveling with pets (EU/UK): rabies, pet passports, tapeworm certificate- Registration & microchipping when you arrive in Spain- Why basic dog training matters in a very dog-friendly communityChapters00:00 Intro & Ricardo’s roots01:09 Studying veterinary medicine in Madrid01:31 Family of vets & the polo-horse scene03:46 Small-animal work & surgeries04:22 Vets in Sotogrande & seasonality05:18 The human/emotional side of vet work06:22 Why training your dog matters07:55 Cats vs dogs at the clinic08:59 New to Spain: passports, rabies, leishmaniasis10:10 Pine processionary: risks & response11:17 Beach hazards: fishhooks13:00 Is Sotogrande dog-friendly? Leads & etiquette15:14 Heat stroke: signs & safe cooling19:11 Travel EU/UK: tapeworm cert & passports21:14 Registering your dog in SpainResources mentioned- Pine processionary warning (Feb–Apr): avoid “hairy caterpillars” near pine trees; seek vet help immediately if exposed.- Dog beaches/parks: options exist in the wider area; check local rules and seasonal restrictions before you go.- Travel: requirements vary by destination—speak to your vet well in advance.This conversation is general information, not medical advice. Always consult your vet for your pet’s specific needs.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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From Sotogrande International School to Entrepreneurial Success
Meet Felix Petersen, a former Sotogrande International School (SIS) student who, after graduating from King’s College London, made the bold choice to return to Sotogrande to launch his business.As co-founder of AlltimeMedia and co-creator of DeAntonio Yachts Club, Felix shares how his international upbringing in Dubai, education at SIS, and studies in London shaped his vision as an entrepreneur. Instead of chasing opportunities in the big city, he saw the potential of Sotogrande—a place known for its lifestyle, community, and untapped business opportunities.🎧 In this episode we explore:- Life as a student at Sotogrande International School- Why Felix chose to build his business in Sotogrande after London- The evolution of Sotogrande into a year-round luxury hub- Lessons from Dubai, London & Southern Spain- How digital marketing, AI, and content strategy are shaping business- Felix’s vision for the future, from media to yachtingWhether you’re a SIS alumnus, an expat, or someone curious about life and business in Sotogrande, this episode shows why the next generation of entrepreneurs are choosing to build their futures here.👉 Watch the full episode & jump to chapters below!0:00 — Intro: Meet Felix Peterson, entrepreneur in Sotogrande1:04 — Describing himself: “A student of life”1:22 — Founding AlltimeMedia before graduation1:51 — Why build a business in Sotogrande, not London?2:57 — Early days: first clients, gear & word of mouth4:11 — Growing up in Dubai: lessons, culture & identity7:55 — Family move: school, lifestyle & Southern Spain weather11:12 — Rugby in Sotogrande: building community & character22:33 — The shift from print to social media marketing24:42 — Data-driven strategy: targeting, analytics & ROI26:22 — Real-estate marketing: what works (and what doesn’t)27:29 — AI in marketing: hyper-personalization & the future30:06 — Scaling agencies: from strategy to production to distribution32:29 — Five-year vision: creative studio, docs & TV work36:51 — De Antonio Yachts Club: reinventing boating in SotograndeCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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From Nightlife to Media & Marketing in Sotogrande | Curro Espinar
How did a computer science student become a creative force in Sotogrande? Curro Espinar reveals his journey from nightlife to media, polo, and business marketing in one of Europe’s most exclusive luxury communities.In this episode, I sit down with Curro Espinar — creative entrepreneur, storyteller, and community connector. Curro is the founder of Singular, a marketing agency supporting local businesses since 2012, and director of 8Directo, the leading digital news voice for Campo de Gibraltar.From running beach bars and nightclubs in Alcaidesa to managing marketing campaigns for Ayala Polo Club and regional institutions, Curro shares a fascinating journey through nightlife, media, and community-building.Today we discuss:- His transition from computer science to hospitality and entrepreneurship- Lessons from the 2008 crisis and how social media transformed local business marketing- The growth of Sotogrande — from holiday bubble to year-round community- The role of Singular and 8Directo in shaping local business and news- Working with Ayala Polo and managing PR for international tournaments- The impact of COVID-19 on lifestyle, real estate, and remote living in Sotogrande- Why Sotogrande remains a family-first, safe, and thriving community0:38 Singular (2012) — empowering local brands with creative marketing0:45 Director at 8Directo — digital media for Campo de Gibraltar1:08 Curro’s journey — Campamento → Granada (Computer Science)1:50 Early ventures — beach bar “Arena” in Alcaidesa, clubs & restaurants3:54 Lessons from the 2008 crisis — pivoting the business5:25 From print to social — Tuenti/Facebook transform nightlife marketing9:34 Moving to Sotogrande (~12 years ago)10:04 Sotogrande’s evolution — from holiday bubble to year-round living12:09 What Singular does today — 360° marketing & PR for institutions16:05 Ayala & International Polo — marketing, PR, sponsorships22:15 Real-estate tips — pricing, marketing, paperwork (and subscribe!)22:59 Town hall & bureaucracy — why local partners matter30:00 Growth & development — SO/Hotel, Tribuna, new venues shaping Sotogrande31:45 Community building — Plaza Blanca case study CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Patrick Guilbaud | Michelin-Star Restaurateur on Sotogrande Lifestyle, Food & Paradise Living
Welcome to another episode of Charlie in Sotogrande, where we explore the people, passions, and places that make Sotogrande one of Europe’s most desirable luxury destinations.In this episode, I sit down with Patrick Guilbaud, legendary restaurateur behind Ireland’s first and only two Michelin-star restaurant, and a Sotogrande resident for over 30 years.Patrick shares his remarkable journey from building a world-class restaurant in Dublin to discovering the peace, space, and community of Sotogrande. From the evolution of the food scene in Spain, to the growth of Sotogrande as a luxury resort and family destination, Patrick offers a unique perspective on why Sotogrande truly is a quiet, beautiful paradise.🔑 In This Episode:Life in Sotogrande vs Marbella – lifestyle, space & quality of lifePatrick’s culinary journey: France → England → DublinHow he built Ireland’s first two Michelin-star restaurantThe evolution of Sotogrande’s food scene & destination diningWhy Sotogrande remains his peaceful escape after decadesInsights into the future of Sotogrande – growth & preservation✨ Whether you’re a food lover, luxury lifestyle enthusiast, or considering living in Sotogrande, this conversation is full of inspiration and insider stories.👉 Don’t forget to subscribe for more interviews with Sotogrande’s most fascinating residents, and insights into real estate, lifestyle, and community.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Dan Kieran: From Wimbledon to Building a World-Class Tennis Academy in Sotogrande
🎾 Turning Sotogrande into a Tennis Powerhouse | Charlie in Sotogrande Podcast ft. Dan Kieran 🎾Today I sit down with Dan Kieran, Director and Co-Founder of SotoTennis Academy, to explore how Sotogrande has become a hub for high-performance tennis.Dan shares his journey from British No. 1 doubles player to building one of Europe’s most respected tennis academies—where athletes don’t just sharpen their game but also grow as individuals. From the balance of tennis and education, to developing mental strength, and why Sotogrande is the perfect base for future champions, this conversation is packed with insight, passion, and local flavour.🏆 In This Episode:• How SotoTennis Academy grew into an elite training ground• The connection between mental strength & sporting success• Why Sotogrande’s lifestyle and climate attract world-class talent• The US College tennis pathway for young athletes• Balancing sport, school, and wellbeing for junior playersWhether you’re a tennis lover, a parent of an aspiring athlete, or simply curious about life in Sotogrande, you’ll find plenty to inspire here.Follow Dan and the SotoTennis Team below:🔗 Website: https://sototennis.com/📍 About Sotogrande:A luxury enclave in Southern Spain, Sotogrande is famous for its world-class sports, marinas, golf courses, polo fields, and vibrant international community.🔔 Subscribe for more interviews with the people shaping Sotogrande’s unique lifestyleCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins#Sotogrande #Tennis #CharlieInSotogrande #SotoTennisAcademy #DanKiernan #LuxuryLifestyle #SportsInSotogrande #USCollegeTennis #MentalStrength #SpanishRiviera
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The Fragrance of Luxury: Meet Marie Aude, Founder of Maison Soto
Today I sit down with Marie Aude, the creative force and founder behind Maison Soto, a luxury fragrance house born in the heart of Sotogrande.Discover how Marie translates the essence of this unique place into exclusive perfumes that reflect both luxury and locality. From inspiration and creative process to personal stories and emotional connection to scent, this conversation dives deep into what it means to “bottle a lifestyle.”Whether you're a fragrance lover, creative entrepreneur, or someone passionate about Sotogrande, you won’t want to miss this intimate and inspiring episode.🎙️ Topics Covered:-How Maison Soto was born-What makes a luxury perfume truly personal-The emotional power of scent-Life and inspiration in Sotogrande-Why scent is storytelling0:00 – Welcome to Charlie in Sotogrande – People, passions & places of Sotogrande0:19 – Meet Marie O. Couture – Franco-Swiss perfumer & founder of Mison Sto1:09 – From Paris to Sotogrande – International fragrance career & love for Andalucia3:07 – First Visit in 1997 – Discovering Sotogrande’s plants & flowers in real life4:20 – Why Sotogrande’s Climate is Special – Between the Atlantic & Mediterranean5:54 – Grasse vs Sotogrande – Perfume capitals and hidden natural treasures7:38 – A Perfumer’s Eye for Nature – Spotting rare plants while cycling8:49 – Rock Rose Resin – Andalusian ingredient loved by perfumers worldwide10:49 – Developing the Perfumer’s Nose – Training to recognize 3,000 scents14:09 – Launching Mison Sto in 2022 – A premium Spanish fragrance brand16:43 – Splitting Time Between Geneva & Sotogrande – Staying inspired18:13 – Creating a Brand Identity – Collaboration during the pandemic21:07 – Selling in Sotogrande & Beyond – From Marbella to London and Switzerland22:46 – Made in Spain – Sourcing local materials for sustainable luxury25:32 – Building Without Speaking Spanish – Learning the language while starting up28:56 – Breaking Even After 3 Years – Funding and business growth31:25 – Regulations in Perfumery – Europe’s strict safety standards33:25 – Biggest Challenges in Growing a Brand – From sales to community building35:38 – Where to Find Mison Sto in Sotogrande – Top local shops and partners38:50 – Giving Back to the Community – Future vision for Mison Sto42:16 – What’s Next in 2025 – Focus on home scenting & strategic growth44:32 – Describing Sotogrande in One Sentence – A perfumer’s paradise45:25 – Closing Thoughts – Inspiration, vision, and community spirit👉 Follow Marie and Maison Soto:Instagram: @maison_soto 💬 Leave a comment below — What memory would you turn into a perfume?
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From Ke Restaurant to PhD: Maria Sancho’s Journey Back to Sotogrande
Dr. Maria Sancho, founder of MS Psychology Center in Sotogrande, joins the Charlie & Sotogrande Podcast to share her journey from growing up in a family hospitality business to becoming a clinical psychologist and completing a 7-year PhD on adolescent brain development.In this inspiring conversation, Maria talks about her childhood in 1990s Sotogrande, studying and working around the world, building a thriving psychology practice at home, and tackling modern mental health challenges like emotional isolation, parenting, and the impact of technology on children.Whether you’re a parent, educator, mental health professional, or simply curious about personal growth, this episode is packed with insight on wellbeing, community, and living a meaningful life.Timestamps0:00 – Maria’s Biggest Life Achievement – Completing a 7-year PhD on adolescent brain development0:39 – Introducing the Charlie & Sotogrande Podcast – Meet Dr. Maria Sancho1:45 – Growing Up in Sotogrande – Family roots and a strong community connection3:02 – Life Inside K Restaurant – Childhood memories in a hospitality family4:46 – Choosing Psychology Over Hospitality – Following a passion for the mind7:26 – 1990s Sotogrande Childhood – Freedom, safety, and creative schooling8:44 – From Sotogrande to the World – Boarding schools, university, and global experience9:15 – Why Psychology? – A lifelong curiosity about human behavior12:33 – Global Work Experience – From prisons in Uruguay to diverse communities13:57 – Inside the PhD Research – How upbringing shapes mental health17:40 – Building a Practice at Home – Why Maria returned to Sotogrande19:43 – MS Psychology Center Today – Services, growth, and the team22:09 – Future Goals – Teaching, research, and community impact23:28 – Life Beyond Work – Hobbies, nature, and self-care28:28 – Technology, Kids & Mental Health – Balancing risks and connectionKeywords:psychology podcast, mental health, parenting tips, personal growth, emotional wellbeing, work life balance, technology and kids, adolescent brain development, Sotogrande Spain, mental health in Spain, building a psychology practice, mindfulness and journaling, emotional intelligence, expat life Spain, Maria Sancho Sotogrande, K Restaurant Sotogrande history, MS Psychology Center, Sotogrande lifestyle, therapy in Sotogrande, international school Sotogrande, Sotogrande community stories#PsychologyPodcast #MentalHealthMatters #Sotogrande #ParentingTips #Mindfulness #Wellbeing #LifeInSpain #EmotionalIntelligence #PersonalGrowth #TherapyLife #AdolescentDevelopment #ExpatLifeSpainCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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🎙️ Inside Sotogrande: Polo, Legacy & Rebuilding Cancha Dos – with Paola Zobel
In this episode, I sit down with Paola Zobel, President of Ayala Polo Club and fourth-generation member of one of Sotogrande's founding families. From polo and hospitality to personal loss and rebuilding, Paola shares her story with heartfelt honesty and insight.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins#Sotogrande#PaolaZobel#AyalaPoloClub#SotograndeLifestyle#PoloLife#LuxuryLiving#RealEstateSpain#CanchaDos#PoloCommunity#SotograndeSpain#LuxuryTravel#EquestrianLife#PoloSeason#WomenInLeadership#SpanishRiviera#BurnToRebuild#RestaurantRebuild#BehindTheScenes#DestinationDining#CharlieInSotograndest
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Why Real Estate in Sotogrande Needs More Ethics & Regulation? | Charlie in Sotogrande Podcast
In this episode of Charlie in Sotogrande, we sit down with Ben Bateman, Director of Holmes Sotogrande, to explore the challenges and opportunities in today’s unregulated real estate environment on the Costa del Sol.We discuss the importance of ethical practices, professionalism, and how associations like the LPA (Leading Property Agents of Spain) are paving the way for a more trusted market. Whether you're a real estate veteran, aspiring agent, or simply curious about property in Sotogrande, this is essential listening.⏱️ CHAPTERS00:00 - Introduction: Why Real Estate Needs Ethics & Experience03:20 - Ben’s Sotogrande Roots & Early Real Estate Insights06:40 - How Sotogrande Developed Differently From the Coast10:00 - Trust, Community & the Familiar Feel of Sotogrande13:20 - Regulation Challenges on the Costa del Sol16:40 - Raising the Bar: Responsibility of Listing Agents20:00 - Truth, Consistency & The Long-Term View in Sales23:20 - The LPA: Origins of a Peer-Driven Ethical Movement26:40 - Why Self-Regulation May Work Better Than State Control30:00 - Professional Standards: Offices, Insurance & Infrastructure33:20 - Commission Culture & Fair Market Practices36:40 - Scams, Red Flags & Learning Through Experience40:00 - The Need for Industry-Wide Vetting & Client Protection43:20 - Future Vision: Supporting New Agents the Right Way46:40 - Final Thoughts: Join the LPA & Protect the MarketKeywords:Sotogrande real estate, Costa del Sol property, Ethical real estate agents, Real estate podcast Spain, Property regulation Spain, LPA Leading Property Agents, Real estate industry Spain, Buying property Sotogrande, Marbella vs Sotogrande real estate, Professional real estate practicesHashtags:#RealEstate #LuxuryHomes #PropertyMarket #Sotogrande #CostaDelSol #MarbellaProperty#EthicalRealEstate #LPASpain #RealEstateSotogrande #SotograndeLifestyle #RealEstatePodcast #SpainPropertyExpertsCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Legal Secrets for Buying Property in Spain | With Alejandro Ponce
This time, I sit down with Alejandro Ponce, managing partner of Triay, one of the oldest law firms in Gibraltar, with a deep legacy in real estate and private client law. Alejandro shares his inspiring story — from Madrid to Granada to Sotogrande — and explains why more families are choosing this amazing community for full-time living.🎙️ In this episode:0:00 – Welcome & Introduction0:38 – Living in Sotogrande Full-Time1:40 – Who is Alejandro Ponce?2:18 – A Legal Family Legacy3:32 – Starting His Career4:56 – From Big Law to Real Estate6:56 – Quality of Life & Sotogrande8:00 – How Spain’s Market Works9:57 – Common Mistakes Buyers Make11:35 – The Need for Better Agent Regulation13:32 – Short-Term Rentals & New Rules16:11 – Communities vs. Tourists18:46 – Big Fines for Ignoring the Rules20:40 – Affordable Housing & Tourism23:12 – Community Life & Legal Conflicts26:00 – Installing Solar Panels29:40 – Geopolitics & Real Estate Trends33:00 – Sotogrande vs Marbella35:45 – His Most Memorable Cases39:00 – Does Sotogrande Need Another School?40:20 – Sotogrande in One Sentence “The place to enjoy the rest of your life.”If you’re thinking of buying, selling, or investing in Sotogrande, this conversation is packed with real insight you won’t want to miss.👉 Don’t forget to subscribe to Charlie in Sotogrande for more honest conversations and local insider tips.📩 Have questions? Drop them in the comments — or reach out to us at [Noll Sotogrande].See you in the next episode!
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How Sotogrande Was Built: Architect Colin McLundy Tells All
Today I sit down with Colin McLundie, the architect who’s been shaping Sotogrande’s landscape for over 30 years — from iconic villas to community landmarks like the Sotogrande International School.Discover how Colin fell in love with Andalusian architecture, why he stayed when he only planned for six months, what makes building in Sotogrande unique, and the secrets to creating timeless, elegant homes that blend tradition with modern living.Whether you’re a resident, planning to build, or simply love hearing the stories that make Sotogrande so special — this episode is for you.👉 Enjoyed the episode?🔔 Subscribe for more inspiring stories about the people, places, and passions that make Sotogrande a one-of-a-kind community.💬 Drop a comment below — what should we explore next?👍 Like & share with your Sotogrande network!CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins
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Mindset Coaching & Growth with Carolina Collado
Today I sit down with Carolina Collado — a brilliant personal coach right here in Sotogrande.Carolina explains how she helps people, teams, and companies strengthen their mindset, break through mental barriers, and grow in ways that really last. She also shares practical insights and simple mindset tools that you can apply to your daily life — whether it’s about personal growth, leading a team, or making better choices in business.I love bringing you these stories and voices from our community — real people making a real impact.If you’re curious about mindset coaching or just need a fresh push to level up your life, this one’s for you.FOF Sotogrande https://fof-sotogrande.com - Women's community created by friends from Sotogrande. By Carolina Collado! ✨ Tune in, get inspired, and let me know in the comments: What’s the next step in your personal growth journey?👉 Don’t forget to subscribe — and if you want to be my next guest, reach out!CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/
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Mindset Coaching & Growth with Carolina Collado
Today I sit down with Carolina Collado — a brilliant personal coach right here in Sotogrande.Carolina explains how she helps people, teams, and companies strengthen their mindset, break through mental barriers, and grow in ways that really last. She also shares practical insights and simple mindset tools that you can apply to your daily life — whether it’s about personal growth, leading a team, or making better choices in business.I love bringing you these stories and voices from our community — real people making a real impact.FOF Sotogrande https://fof-sotogrande.com - Women's community created by friends from Sotogrande. By Carolina Collado! ✨ Tune in, get inspired, and let me know in the comments: What’s the next step in your personal growth journey?👉 Don’t forget to subscribe — and if you want to be my next guest, reach out!CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbinsCONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/#CharlieInSotogrande #SotograndeCommunity #SotograndePodcast #SotograndeLife #KarolinaCoyo #Coaching #MindsetCoach #PersonalDevelopment #LifeCoach #ConfidenceCoach #SotograndeLifestyle #ExpatLifeSpain
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Life in Sotogrande: What Every Expat Family Should Know
Thinking of relocating to Sotogrande? In this episode, I sit down with Heike—a mother of three and seasoned expat—who shares her real-life experience of moving from Africa and Germany to Spain.👨👩👧👦 Why Sotogrande?🏫 How the international school shaped their decision🛬 What it’s like settling in, finding community, and thriving in a new environment💡 Tips on paperwork, doctors, safety, and finding your tribe💬 Real talk on what’s missing—and what’s magical—about life in Sotogrande🎯 Whether you're moving for the school, lifestyle, or safety—this episode gives you the insights you need.📌 Helpful ResourcesKindred Project at SIS: https://www.sis.ac/education/the-kindred-projectMothers & Daughters Book: https://www.footprintspress.com/mother-and-daughter-series/More about Sotogrande real estate: https://www.noll-sotogrande.com/👍 Like this episode?📲 Subscribe for more expat stories, lifestyle tips, and real estate insights from Sotogrande.CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins#SotograndeLife #ExpatFamily #MovingToSpain #SotograndeSchool #ExpatMom #SpainRelocation #InternationalSchoolSpain #FamilyInSpain #LivingInSotogrande #LifeAbroad #SotograndeCommunity #SpanishLifestyle #WhyMoveToSpain #SpainWithKids #HelicopterSanitario
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The Sport of Kings: Inside Polo in Sotogrande with Santi Torreguitar
Today Im joined by Santi Torreguitar, a central figure in the world of international polo, to talk all things horses, heritage, and high-goal tournaments.Santi shares his remarkable journey from Argentina to Sotogrande, the evolution of polo, and the secrets behind what makes a world-class polo pony. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a curious newcomer, this deep dive into the sport of kings covers everything from training, breeding, and costs—right through to royal visits, summer tournaments, and how you can learn polo here in Spain.🐎 What You'll Learn in This Episode:The role of Sotogrande in the global polo circuitWhat makes a top-tier polo horse (and what it costs)The difference between wooden and plastic polo ballsHow polo is scored and how team handicaps workHow to get started in polo—even if you’ve never ridden a horsePolo’s glamorous side: royals, fashion, and champagneThe best time of year to experience polo in Sotogrande📍 Chapters👉 Use the chapter markers in the video to jump to the topics you're most interested in.🐴 Who is Santi Torreguitar?Santi is one of the most respected names in the polo world. A former rugby player turned full-time polo ambassador, Santi has spent over two decades shaping the polo scene in Sotogrande, managing top tournaments and mentoring the next generation—including his own son, Roger.📍 Location: Sotogrande, Spain🌞 Known for its luxury real estate, elite golf courses, and world-class polo fields, Sotogrande is the jewel of southern Spain’s Costa del Sol.🔔 Like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you don’t miss it!CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins#PoloLife #SotograndePolo #CharlieInSotogrande #PoloCommunity #LuxuryLifestyle #ArgentinaPolo #SotograndeLiving #SportAndLifestyle #BehindTheScenes #Polo #PoloSotogrande #LearnPolo #PoloHorses #SantaMariaPoloClub #SotograndeSpain #SportOfKings #HowToPlayPolo #PoloInterview #EquestrianSports #LuxuryLifestyleSpain #ArgentinaPolo #PoloExplained #HighGoalPolo #PoloTournaments #SotograndePoloClub #PoloHorsesTraining #WhatIsPolo #PoloInSpain #PoloDocumentary #EquestrianLifestyle #Polo
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SotoEats: The Delivery App That Disrupted Sotogrande
🚀 From Beach Craving to Startup Success: The Story of SotoEats Founder Jack BradyAt just 19, Jack Brady turned a simple problem — no good food delivery options in Sotogrande — into SotoEats, a fast-growing delivery app serving thousands. In this inspiring conversation, Jack shares how he built his company from scratch, the challenges he overcame, and what’s next for his business and personal journey.Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a startup founder, or just love a good business story — this episode is packed with insight, hustle, and real-world lessons. 🌍📱CONNECT WITH CHARLIE!📲 Mobile +34 607 911 661✉️ Email: [email protected]🔗 Website: https://charlesgubbins.com/STAY CONNECTED!📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlieinsotogrande/👤 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlieinsotogrande👨💻 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/charliegubbins🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nollsotogrande🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliegubbins📱 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charlesgubbins#Entrepreneurship #StartupStory #FoodDelivery #TeenEntrepreneur #StartupLife #SmallBusinessOwner #TechStartup #SotoEats #SotograndeBusiness #JackBrady #DeliveryAppStartup #YoungFounders #DigitalInnovation #LocalBusinessGrowth
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
"Sotogrande isn't just a destination—it's a way of life. Join Charlie Gubbins, co-owner of Noll Sotogrande, as he shares the vibrant world of Spain's most exclusive coastal community. From real estate and investment tips to the best dining spots, golf courses, and insider stories from Sotogrande's most influential figures, this podcast is your all-access pass to the lifestyle you've been dreaming of. Whether you're a long-time resident or considering making Sotogrande your home, tune in to Charlie in Sotogrande and discover what makes this place truly special."
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Charles Gubbins
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