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Good and bad in Mosta?

RoyR5085

We love Malta and indeed we will be moving there very soon but like everywhere in the world there are always good and bad area's. Having been there now a few times I really cannot find the bad.

We want to live in Mosta and wondering if anyone can advise of what are the good and bad (if any) in relation to neighbourhoods etc?

Best wishes,

Roy

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Just moved to Mosta yesterday (before lived in San Gwann), so I will still experience more points.
What I can say so far:

Goods:
- it looks like everything is available that you need for the average day:
   - bigger supermarkets (scotts, more)
   - smaller shops that also open on sundays
   - a street with shops to buy clothes or shoes and that stuff
   - a pub to watch the world cup and drink beer

Bads:
   - if you work in St. Julians, the road is very busy in the morning and in the afternoon (of course depending on your working times)
   - obviously not THAT close to a beach (I mean not in food-distance)

I can probably tell you more after some weeks, but the first impression is good.

RoyR5085

Hi there:)
Pleased to meet you and thank you for your reply and we wish you immense enjoyment and good luck for your move.

Linda & I will be moving there in July/August onwards and soon to take up a 6 month rental property.

We have chosen Mosta as it is central for most, quite vibrant but also has quiet roads and the facilities seem to be good too. We have 2 welsh collie dogs and we will be making good use of dog park:

Then to use this time to hopefully look at a permanent place if everything goes ok.

We are at this time choosing a place and then when I have a few that we are interest in will hop on a plane, view, sign a contract and come home to pack etc. One the issue I have come across is that they will not tell me of the property address so I cannot really appreciate the distances (walking/driving) between the property and the High St, bus stops, parks etc and more importantly what type of neighbourhood it really is as not on the ground and hence my questions.

Our names are Roy & Linda by the way.

Cheers,

Roy

F0xgl0ve

As mentioned on here on several occasions it is a waste of time looking on line
at agents sites as none of the properties will be available, it is best to
wait until your visit as they prefer to deal with people over here.
Good luck

RoyR5085

Thank you for great advice.

MovingToTheMed

RoyR5085 wrote:

We have chosen Mosta as it is central for most, quite vibrant but also has quiet roads and the facilities seem to be good too. We have 2 welsh collie dogs and we will be making good use of dog park:


Hi Roy & Linda - thanks for the info re Doggy Fun Park - we'll be driving over in September to Marsascala with our Collie X
Matt

RoyR5085

Hi Matt,
You are welcome. I find this an excellent site run by the same too. Apparently there are 3 parks and 2 are government run but this one allows 'off the lead' walk/runs etc and as you know collies have to run. We are hoping to be there soon too.
Good luck with your move and safe travels.
R & L :)