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  • Investing in tourist real estate in Spain: risks and opportunities

    At the moment, the tourism sector in Spain has dropped significantly. The coronavirus pandemic has drastically reduced the influx of foreign tourists over the past year and a half. This resulted in an imbalance in the supply and demand in this sector. Moreover, restrictions within the country have further affected this imbalance, which is why...

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  • Attractive properties in Orihuela Costa

    Orihuela Costa is a prestigious resort area and part of the municipality of Orihuela. It’s named after the center and the ancient city of the same name. This magnificent getaway is situated on the east coast of Spain in Alicante, south of the famous Costa Blanca. This elite and expensive area attracts millions of visitors every year. It’s...

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  • An overview of Costa Daurada. What kind of property can you buy on the Gold Coast?

    Costa Daurada is a part of the Catalan coast between Cunit and Alcanar in the province of Tarragona. Washed by the Mediterranean Sea, Costa Daurada has a temperate climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Costa Daurada has 216 km of coastline and is a paradise for beach lovers. Spain-Real.Estate is a luxury real estate agency offering the...

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  • Types of real estate in Spain: popular, unusual, strange

    There’s a great variety of real estate in Spain. Interestingly, the concept of real estate was born centuries ago in another country and culture. Yet somehow, these unusual/unconventional types of accommodation found their way to the Iberian island. Each of the 17 regions of Spain is unique, with regards to who owns real estate and how, and in...

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  • Co-living and condominiums: a new trend in the Spanish housing market

    Co-living is a residential community living model that is becoming popular in the Spanish housing market. This is a logical extension of coworking, a model that takes a step forward and unites people in working or living together in a shared apartment. Content: Co-living — what is it about? Who needs it? From an investor's point of...

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  • How Spaniards live: real estate facts that may surprise you

    Spain has become one of the best countries for emigrants due to its climate, rich culture, high-quality education system, and friendly people. It is an adventure that many people want to experience even if just temporarily. The decision to move to Spain is a bold step. Therefore, in this article, you will find useful and relevant information about...

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  • An overview of Costa Calida: What kind of property can i buy in Costa Calida?

    Costa Calida is popular amongst home-buyers. According to data from the College of Real Estate Registrars of Spain, Murcia is in 4th place after the Balearic, Canary Islands and the Valencian community in terms of demand from foreigners buying real estate. Foreign investments have become one of the most important factors to positively influence...

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  • An overview of the costa del sol region: what kind of property can i buy in costa del sol?

    Costa del Sol has kilometers of fantastic sandy beaches, an enviably warm climate, and the pleasant waters of the Mediterranean Sea. More than that, there are extensive sports and recreation on offer, a relaxed atmosphere and excellent cuisine. In this article, we’ll outline the features of the Costa del Sol region and the advantages of living on...

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  • Overview of the Costa de Valencia region: What kind of real estate can you buy on the coast?

    Contents: Overview of Costa de Valencia Beaches in Costa de Valencia Accommodation on the coast of Valencia Advantages of buying real estate on the coast We will help you buy a property in Costa de Valencia Overview of Costa de Valencia The charming coastal area forms the Bay of Valencia and is bordered by 2 shores –Costa del Azajar in...

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  • An overview of the Costa Blanca region: what kind of real estate can you buy on the coast?

    Costa Blanca is a tourist name for the Mediterranean coast. It stretches from the municipality of Dayna in the north to Pilar de la Horadada in the south. It consists of 244 km of beaches, coves and rocky outcrops. North of Costa Blanca is Costa de Valencia and to the south is Costa Calida (Murcia region). Buying a house in Spain is one of the...

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