“We moved to the mountains, because laziness comes here.” How Russians live in the Canary Islands: People: At a distance
I set a tariff, hired a cleaning lady, things went. Then I started dating a Canarian who rather quickly moved into my house, and I started renting out his apartment. Later it turned out that his grandmother also had an apartment in a tourist observation room. So everything started to spin. Neighbors recommended me to their friends, they added four more apartments, so now I have eight or nine of them. In general, I am on this goal. Not applicable for longer periods.
There are a couple of cleaning girls that I have on a more or less stable salary. In the apartment, as a manager, I communicate with booking, with prisoners, and owners. And the girls clean up when necessary, buy new linen or a frying pan if the guests burn the old one. If the Internet is suddenly cut down, we call the equipment. All this still leaves 50-60 percent of my time. This is how I make money and live on it.
In principle, apartments can spin without me. If I leave for a couple of months, then I remotely conduct it all via the phone.
“They need to run sometimes”
How do we live? Okay. We have a small Canarian house with a plot, a couple of fruit trees, parking for a car. Dolnost me down the hill to go for 15-20 minutes.
It was difficult with dogs in the city. My breed, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, is considered dangerous, you have to walk with them in search of leashes and in muzzles. And in the tourist observation room, where we lived in an apartment, the police very often contacted me, because I didn’t always wear muzzles on a dog, and I used to walk without a leash. They need to run sometimes.
So we moved here to the mountains because the police are lazy. Here you go into the forest, let the dogs in, and they run happy.