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Invest in Property in La Molina in Spain

Published on 24 June 2008

Invest in Property in La Molina in SpainThe oldest ski resort in Spain is set right in the heart of the stunning Pyrenean Mountain range and it is undergoing quite a transformation as we write – massive investment is being ploughed into everything from infrastructure to real estate, and so important is the resort year round that it is used in the spring and early summer as a training camp for pro cycling teams preparing for the world’s most important cycle race, the Tour de France.  In the summer it is also popular with everyone from mountain bikers to microlight enthusiasts, and of course in the autumn and winter it is an amazing ski resort.

Now is a great time to consider investing in property in La Molina as the rate at which the resort is developing will ensure greater numbers of year round tourists visit the area and that their experience when on holiday in the resort is enhanced by the general improvements to the entire resort and surrounding areas.

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Spain’s Property Market More Buyer-Friendly

Published on 18 June 2008

Spain's Property Market More Buyer-FriendlyAccording to official data from the Spanish ministry of housing, Spain’s real estate boom saw its eventual conclusion in 2007.  Overall, prices increased by just under 5% - a normal increment for a non-booming economy that nevertheless stands in sharp contrast to the strong price rises of up to 20% that took place in the ten previous ten years.

A reduction in demand (which had been disproportionately high) and more regular price rises are some of the characteristics that make buying Spanish property much more approachable for consumers.  While buyers can no longer expect the purchase of a Spanish home to represent a short-term profit venture, they are still drawn to Spain by the country’s fantastic weather, beauty and culture. 

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Spanish Property Sale Now On

Published on 09 June 2008

Spanish Property Sale Now OnWe recently published an article about how to handle mortgage arrears in Spain and what to do if you were struggling to afford your Spanish property…well, on the back of what many thought was a presumptuous article, written too soon about a problem that may well not present itself, we’re here to tell you that the Spanish property sale is now on.  Developers and private vendors are trying whatever tricks and offers they can to offload their real estate stock.

An article in the Sunday Telegraph really highlights the extent of the situation – villas slashed in price from well over a million pounds to just nine hundred thousand, beautiful rural fincas down by 30%.  And to say that this time is a real opportunity for bargain property hunters is a typical British understatement!

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Spanish Property Mortgage Arrears and Repossessions

Published on 01 June 2008

Spanish Property Mortgage Arrears and RepossessionsSpain’s property market is stressed!  Those who bought right at the peak of the boom in underlying prices in Spain are suffering from rising mortgage costs and reduced levels of rental income, and as a result of the negative situation that is brewing we thought we’d better talk to you today about Spanish property mortgage arrears and repossessions.

The peak of the boom for property prices in Spain in 2006 coincided pretty much with a peak in UK house prices, a peak in levels of interest among would-be British buyers of international property and a peak in lending on overseas real estate.  This means that there’s a very high percentage of those who bought in Spain at that point in time who are now struggling, financially speaking, to deal with their Spanish property and their mortgage commitments.

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Buying Property in Spain

Published on 30 March 2008

Advantages and Disadvantages of Buying Property in Spain The British media may well have given the Spanish property market something of a bashing of late with great focus placed on declining real estate prices and waning interest among the buying public, but the truth of the matter is, Spain remains an incredibly popular tourism destination and one of the most popular countries in the world in which us Brits would like to own property.

So if you’re considering Spain and want to know more about the advantages and disadvantages of buying property in Spain, read on to find out some facts and some truths that may well guide your purchase decision.

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Higher Priced Spanish Property in Low Demand on Lanzarote

Published on 23 March 2008

Higher Priced Spanish Property in Low Demand on LanzaroteTightening global credit conditions and waning consumer confidence are starting to make an impact on the Lanzarote property market according to figures recently released by one of the island’s leading property portals, namely Lanzarote Guidebook.

An analysis of enquiries relating to 636 properties for sale generated during the first two months of 2008 revealed that demand for properties priced above the EUR 300,000 mark had all but disappeared, whilst more modestly priced apartment and studio properties - especially those below EUR 150,000 - were still attracting a large amount of interest from overseas investors.  All this suggests that buyers are now concentrating on lower risk and lower cost property options – therefore it’s fair to say that higher priced Spanish property is currently in low demand on Lanzarote. 

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Spanish Property Sales Slow Dramatically

Published on 19 March 2008

property slowdown Spain The latest property sales figures for Spain’s once booming property market bring hard evidence of the continued slow down. The figures produced and compiled by CRE show that the total volume of property transactions for 2007 fell by almost 14%. More alarmingly the greatest fall came in the fourth quarter when the total number of property transaction plummeted by 21% from 203,993 in 2006 to just 160,906 in the same period for 2007, giving hard evidence that there’s unlikely to be any form of recovery in the first half of 2008.

The Spanish government announced that property prices in Spain only rose by 4.8% in 2007 down from 9.1% in 2006 and Spain’s lowest property price increase since the boom began one decade ago.

Spain’s property market has been hit hard by a combination of rising interest rates and the global credit crunch, and is expected to remain soft throughout 2008. 

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Where to Buy Property on the Costa Blanca in Spain

Published on 07 March 2008

Where to Buy Property on the Costa Blanca in SpainThe Costa Blanca is one of the most popular regions in Spain with foreign retirees and also holidaymakers – and despite recent talk of a downturn in the region’s property market in terms of both movement and price growth, the beauty of the Costa Blanca and the stunning climate of the region means that there is still intense demand for property for sale.

If you’re looking for an area of Spain to buy real estate in and you want an area that never seems to go out of favour with expats or holiday makers, then consider the Costa Blanca, and if you want to know where to buy property in the Costa Blanca in Spain, read on…

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For Affordable Portuguese Property Move to Spain!

Published on 27 February 2008

For Affordable Portuguese Property Move to Spain!Are you a golf lover, do you love the stunning Atlantic Sea coastline, are you attracted to wide sandy beaches which are not over crowded in the summer and do you long for a home on the Algarve in Portugal?  But what about those property prices?  As the most expensive region of Portugal, the Algarve, however stunning, is out of reach for many people – and so for affordable Portuguese property may we suggest you move to Spain!

No, we haven’t gone crazy...there’s a hidden corner of the Spanish mainland that shares so many traits with Portugal’s fabulous Algarve region, but the one overriding benefit this region offers is affordable property prices.  The province is called Huelva and in this article we’ll examine its appeal.

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Spanish Property Secrets

Published on 14 February 2008

Spanish Property SecretsThere has been much talk in the media about the Spanish land grab, a decline in the fortunes of property developers in Spain, of a buyer’s market emerging and falling property prices putting a downer on the stunning Spanish climate and lifestyle for many of those who have already made the move to live, work or retire in Spain.

But – this is all negative media hype for there are some Spanish property secrets that few are focusing on and which actually bode exceptionally well, not only for the long term health of the market, but for the fortunes and happiness of all those still dreaming of living in Spain or of investing in profitable Spanish real estate…

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