The so -called “King of Benidolm” has expressed his support of Spain's rumors about “three -year sightseeing ban” in the concern that he could be priced from his adopted house.
63 -year -old Nigel Pope moved to a vibrant Costa Blanca town after divorce seven years ago, and then became a local celebrity.
Nigel is dignifiedly, with his popular bar and a fascinating digital tour in Tactoku, Tactoku, who boasts 70,000 followers, a British holiday maker travels 900 miles to meet him. I got the nickname I did.
But now, the Spanish housing crisis has deteriorated due to large -scale sightseeing and rising rent, threatening to abdicate the monarch from his beloved Benidome.
“King” tried to clarify the misunderstanding about “banning tourists” and told Daily Star that “Spanish” is not the case.
He explained that it aims to prevent local people from being set for sightseeing inflation. This is more than other locations in Europe. “
The controversy measures have already been enforced in Malaga, where the Malaga City Council and the Costadelsol authorities have stopped new rental real estate registration in the neighborhood of 43.
Seville will participate in the ranks of Spanish cities and tighten it on short -term holidays. This is a movement that makes it difficult for tourists to secure such accommodations. Madrid and Barcelona have already taken measures to regulate these rentals, but the Alicante City Council has begun a two -year suspension of holidays on new holidays.
But Benidome authorities have not yet announced similar measures.
The local resident King Nigel felt a pinch of the escalate rent, but Benidome also wants to take action. He expressed concern and said, “For those who like me trying to update the existing rental contract, it has begun to become a problem of Benidolm, so it is a good proposal and started working on the book. Masu.”
Nevertheless, Nigel has some concerns about being able to buy his rent in the second half of this year.
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez emphasizes this issue and emphasizes tax gaps.
Nigel is a well -known person in their community, along with his partner Nancy seven years ago after relocating abroad. However, their living expenses are increasing, so their future remains uncertain.
The question of the Spanish government's newly announced strategy is the fate of Benidolm's “king” and whether he can save his immovable followers. Nigel answered: “I want to update my 10 -year contract in the second half of the year. I want to stay in my own place, but we will have a rising rent. I'm a little worried.