
Your Starting Point in Asturias
Thank you for taking our initial quiz.
This result is designed to give you a first layer of clarity — not a final answer.
Moving abroad is rarely a simple yes or no decision. Most people fall somewhere along a spectrum of fit, depending on their priorities, situation, expectations, and lifestyle preferences.
Think of this page as a guided interpretation of your responses, highlighting:
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Where you naturally align
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Where you may need to adjust expectations
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And what factors are most likely to shape your experience
Below, we break this down into three parts to help you make sense of your result.
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This is where you’ll see how your answers translate into a more specific direction.
Your Fit with Asturias
Rather than giving a single “yes or no,” we look at degrees of alignment.
Most people can make Asturias work — but the experience varies significantly depending on how closely their expectations match the reality of daily life.
The categories below reflect how well Asturias fits your current preferences — and where you may need to adjust expectations.
Strong Alignment
Asturias aligns naturally with how you want to live.
If your priorities align with walkability, access to services, nature, or a slower pace of life — Asturias can offer a very compelling lifestyle.
Good Fit — With Tradeoffs
There is alignment, but a few factors require thoughtful decisions.
Many people find strong alignment with Asturias, but only after adjusting expectations around mobility, property types, or daily routines.
Requires a More Intentional Approach
This can work — but only with the right choices and expectations.
Certain preferences — especially around connectivity, driving, or access to services — make location and lifestyle decisions more specific.
Understanding Your Lifestyle Direction
Beyond general fit, your answers also point toward a type of daily life that may suit you best. Asturias is not one single experience — it offers very different ways of living depending on location.
This section helps you start identifying which environments you’re naturally drawn to, as this will shape everything from property choice to day-to-day routines.
Most people are naturally drawn toward one of these lifestyle paths:
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Walkable coastal city living
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Historic, culturally rich small cities
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Quiet countryside near urban centers
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Traditional coastal towns
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Residential areas near the coast
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More remote rural or mountain environments
Each offers a very different day-to-day experience.
What Matters More Than People Expect
Many people begin this process focused on the idea of “living in Spain” — and jump straight into looking at properties. But focusing too early on the property itself can lead to costly misalignment between lifestyle and location. A great home in the wrong location is rarely the right decision.
In reality, what shapes the experience most are a handful of practical, everyday factors that only become clear once you start thinking through daily life.
This section highlights the elements that most often determine whether a move feels easy — or unexpectedly difficult.
In our experience, the biggest decision drivers are often:
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How comfortable you are relying on a car
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How important healthcare access is in your daily life
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The level of connectivity (WiFi) you need
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Whether you prefer low-maintenance living or more space
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How you plan to use the property (full-time, seasonal, hybrid)
Understanding the options is helpful.
Understanding how they apply to your specific situation is what brings clarity.
Turning insight into clarity
Consider these results a starting point.
For a more personalized view, check your email — your detailed result includes a clearer indication of your lifestyle direction and the factors most likely to shape your experience.
But for most people, clarity doesn’t come from information alone — it comes from understanding how these insights apply to their specific situation, timeline, and priorities.
Option 1: Start with a quick conversation
Schedule a 15-minute introductory call
A simple way to clarify a few key questions and see if deeper support makes sense.
Option 2: Go deeper
Book a 60-minute consultation
A more structured session to walk through your situation and outline a clear path forward.
