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Offline nkl

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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #45 on: April 09, 2008, 08:53:46 AM »
hi all,
         re the television channels, we went out at the beginig of this month and although we don't have a tv ourselves yet when we went to friends who do, they were only able to pick up a couple of tv channls - both spanish. maybe something still needs switching on, we will check this out when we go out shortly
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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #46 on: April 09, 2008, 09:07:53 AM »
hi everyone,

on the point of electrical points!!

As nearly all our waking thoughts are of our new life in Spain,(sad we know but we're sure we're not the only ones on countdown) little questions keep popping up. We fire them at our agents who seem to be taking an inordinate amount of time getting in touch with the builders. Does anyone know if there is a hope of getting the electricians to put in extra sockets in the utility for perhaps a dishwasher, and on the outside terrace to hook up to either an irrigation system or outside lights? We're not able to get out to the site until 17th April, so if nobody knows the answers, would the lucky people who are out there before us mind asking the question.

There is no direct heating in the bathroom and I personally dislike the one bar type electric fires for all sorts of reasons

The best solution is the new slimline radiators which can easily be wall mounted, use very little electricity, and include a built in timer.

You can buy these at most of the local DIY outlets like Leroy Merlin


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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #47 on: April 09, 2008, 09:13:07 AM »
hi everyone,

on the point of electrical points!!

As nearly all our waking thoughts are of our new life in Spain,(sad we know but we're sure we're not the only ones on countdown) little questions keep popping up. We fire them at our agents who seem to be taking an inordinate amount of time getting in touch with the builders. Does anyone know if there is a hope of getting the electricians to put in extra sockets in the utility for perhaps a dishwasher, and on the outside terrace to hook up to either an irrigation system or outside lights? We're not able to get out to the site until 17th April, so if nobody knows the answers, would the lucky people who are out there before us mind asking the question.

Getting additional sockets added in this area is easy as the cables run inside the walls and are easily accessable

You do also however have to add extra plumbing and waste and ensure that the water flow if 2 appliiances are running at the same time is sufficent to drain plus that the fuse rating is again sufficent to run everything in the area

You would be better off removing a kitchen cupboard and fitting a dishwasher in the kitchen and running it to the drian under the sink




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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #48 on: May 15, 2008, 06:04:48 PM »


   Hi Fellow Tercians!!!

   Does anybody have any up to date information on the TV situation,we completed on the 30th April and snagging done ,we are going out on the 7th of July to install the furniture in the apartment ,and would like to arrange the connection of the TV at the same time .
Can any one help!!!!

  Paul(gfamily)

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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #49 on: May 15, 2008, 06:58:39 PM »
Hi Paul,

You will find some info on this link, regarding the t.v. connection. Perhaps someone who has completed can supply a little more details.

http://www.murcia-golf.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=631.0

Dave
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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #50 on: September 22, 2008, 10:05:26 AM »
Good morning ;D

 I just want to inform all the residents that the main reason the golf course close saturdays evening and all sunday, is because the golf course is not opened yet. In a near future, when the golf course will be opened to the public, you will be able to play from monday to sunday.
From tomorrow (tuesday 23rd september) I will be in the club house for any questions or problems related to the golf course.

Have a nice day

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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #51 on: January 23, 2009, 09:02:44 AM »
HI ALL

i am looking for teresa from united golf email address does anyone know it. also does anyone know in MRI have moved again as we dont seem to beable to contact them ?

ta
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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #52 on: January 23, 2009, 09:44:36 AM »
Hi Lynne and Dave

If you manage to find a contact number for MRI could you let me know.  We have been trying to find out if the fire pack has been installed in our apartment yet.

Sue

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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #53 on: January 23, 2009, 11:25:27 AM »
Hi Sue

I think Dave and others will confirm, but they are not called MRI anymore - I am given to understand that they are called DCC or something like that?  I know that where their shop was in the pedestrianised precinct of Los Alcazares it is now called this.  There has been a lot of speculation about them in the Press recently. 

Dave - do you have any more information?
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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #54 on: January 23, 2009, 11:36:45 AM »
Hi
I found this while trawling the internet for information
Dianne


MRI Overseas Property HQ
Blog from the HQ of MRI Overseas Property in Marbella, Spain

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« MRI Construction update
La belle France or why you should buy in France…. »
Clarification by MRI' new CEO
By mriop
NEW CEO AND DIRECTION FOR MRI OP
MRI Overseas Property, DCC International Property

Ending speculation on various trade and investor blogs, the new CEO of MRI Overseas Property, Dominic Pickering, has outlined the company's plans to focus on construction in 2009.

"We launched 7 or 8 years ago and started constructing at the midway point," said Pickering. "Most of our profit now comes from construction and the day to day demands, and costs, of marketing are no longer our main focus."

Pickering told OPP that MRI had gone through a major restructure in the last 3-6 months, closing some of its offices and laying off some staff as the company downsized to adapt to current market conditions. While the board is largely unchanged – Darragh Macanthony is chairman, Paul O'Mahoney is director of construction, and James Forester is marketing director – a significant change is the absence of former CEO Michael Liggan.

"Marketing was always Michael's forte, so he has set up his own venture," said Pickering. "This is not an acrimonious departure, and we hope he will send some buyers our way". This new venture, called DCC International Property, was recently set up by Michael Liggan and is currently promoting projects in Cyprus, Bulgaria, Portugal, Romania, Spain and USA.

Independent venture
Confirming that DCC was "completely independent" of MRI Overseas Property, Liggan told OPP that: "DCC doesn't have an exclusive agreement to market or sell MRI developments and currently doesn't have any other exclusive agreements for the many other developments it will be marketing".

Clarifying the relationship with MRI and its board, Liggan added: "I have a very close relationship to Darragh MacAnthony; not only was I the CEO for his group of companies for many years but I am also his best friend. Because of this a lot of industry people have assumed that DCC is really MRI in disguise when that simply isn't the case. The truth of the situation is that Darragh wants to focus more of his time on developing and constructing projects around the world and also developing his football club Peterborough United and trying to get them promoted this season and in the next season until they're in the Premiership.

"With Darragh not wanting to focus on taking over yet more of his 'territories' for his real estate company there is an opportunity for someone like me to want to do this and I believe the industry needs it. With Darragh planning on downsizing MRI Overseas Property I felt that now is the obvious time to go for it. Yes, we're going through a worldwide credit crunch but times like this are often considered the best time to start a new company and for me that means I have direct access to taking on some of the best staff in the industry and also some of the best offices out there".

Since DCC is currently promoting MRI projects, and occupying some of the MRI offices that had been closed down, there have been rumours of a rebrand. "It's not a rebrand," added Pickering. "We've spent 8 years building the MRI brand. We offered DCC the option of taking on the leases of some of our office space in Cyprus and Spain. They took up the offer and have even recruited some of the people we had to let go."

Outlining plans going forward, Pickering said that it would not be relying on the same traditional marketing methods to sell homes. "As constructors, we still know how to sell," he said. "But rather than spending thousands on stands at property exhibitions, we will be building a network of agents to partner with. We still have thousands upon thousands of clients on our database who have either purchased or shown interest, so we have various options open to us, but our aim is to build sales networks in the UK, Europe and the US."

While MRI's headquarters will remain in Spain, Pickering is based in Orlando in the US and is currently in negotiation with local partners to build this network. He also told OPP that MRI had been actively banking land in Europe and the US over the last year to support its focus on construction.

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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #55 on: January 23, 2009, 05:33:48 PM »
hi all
 
does anyone know if capital finance that were with MRI are going  ?

regards

lynne and dave

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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #56 on: January 24, 2009, 10:01:17 AM »
Hi Lynne and Dave,

What do you mean going?  Still up and running or disappearing?

We are in contact with them at the moment, and can give you the name of the person we are dealing with if that helps.

Let me know

Karen

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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #57 on: January 24, 2009, 12:24:14 PM »
Hi Karen

Its just that we seem unable to contact MRI or capital finance we emails and rang them but are getting no where fast. if you got a contact that would be great.

TA
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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #58 on: January 25, 2009, 11:16:54 AM »
Hi Lynne and Dave

The person we are dealing with at CFP is Carolyn Harvey.  Her number is 0034 952 760 500.


Let's hope she is not unindated with calls now!!

Karen

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Re: Questions to United Golf
« Reply #59 on: January 26, 2009, 09:53:04 AM »
HI Karen

thanks will try her stright away

lynne and dave

 

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