Cheap in Spanish is barato if you are describing a masculine noun and barata if you are describing a feminine noun.
Cheap, inexpensive.
The pitfalls of buying cheap property in Spain include that if you do not visit the property it may be in a ghost development among empty properties. Also, there is a risk that proper planning permission was not obtained and the property must be demolished. Cheap property also carries the risk of not being well built.
'Private property' in Spanish is ' la propiedad privada.'
Properties in outback towns are quite cheap, compared to the cities, except for in mining regions, where property is very expensive.Large properties of hundreds or even thousands of acres are not cheap.
Onlinefreespanish.com and 123teachme.com are good online resources for teaching kids Spanish. Alternatively, Spanish lessons can be found on sites such as Craigslist Fiverr or Gumtree, depending on your location and price range.
Some areas in Bulgaria that offer cheap property include Varna and Dobrich. For more inexpensive property available for sale in Bulgaria, visit the All Bulgarian Property website.
There are a number of cheap hotels that can be found in Brampton. One can find them via websites such as 'LateRooms', 'ebookers', 'priceline' and 'Cheap Tickets'.
Translation: Very cheap/affordable
estos barrato
the spanish
Cheap portfolio binders can be found at www.staples.com or in store.