Property For Sale in Spain, Apartments, Townhouses, Villas, Fincas, Cortijos.
Property
for sale in Spain
All types of property for sale in Spain - Including dereclict property in
need of lots of TLC, building and development land complete with building
licences, cave houses and commercial property for sale in Spain.
Property prices in Spain are still increasing.
Yet we are still able to locate property for sale in Spain costing from
as little as 50,000 Euros - thats about 35,000 GB Pounds or the cost of
a new car!! Whilst property prices in northern Europe have levelled
off those in Spain due to continued demand are still increasing - so if
you are looking to invest in property for sale in Spain, move to or simply
buy a holiday home in Spain now is the time to buy.
Let us take the strain out of buying a property
in Spain
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1.5 Million Britons looking to buy a property
for sale in Spain.
The latest research indicates that, far from reaching saturation point the
Costa del Sol and Andalucia is very likely to receive a continuing influx
of property for sale in Spain buyers from the UK over the next ten years
- three million people say that they are "seriously considering"
buying a property overseas. Of those at least 50% are thinking of buying
property for sale in in Spain, with a large majority looking at Andalucia
and the Costa del Sol.
But who is going to pay for the massive increase in infrastructure such
as sewage treatment, gas and electricity supplies, water and telecommunications
which will be needed? Why should the Spanish taxpayer foot the bill? Basic
services such as hospitals, schools and public transport are sure to feel
the impact of this massive increase in population.
This is why the Junta de Andalucia (provincial government) is in the process
of drafting the POT - Plan for Organising the Territory. Paulino Plata,
a Junta councillor has announced a budget of 4,345 million euros over the
predicted next ten years of immigration boom, in order to gear up the regions
infrastructure to cope with the demand. "This money, properly used
will make the Costa del Sol into a space which is unique in Europe, and
the ideal spot in which to take your holidays or buy your new home. We're
going to make the Costa del Sol the Worlds number one holiday and retirement
destination."
Vincente Granados, Director of Planning for Andalucia, said at the launch
of the plan that the details are already available for public scrutiny and
have been posted on the internet (currently only in Spanish). He referred
to the new planning law due to become effective in April 2006 which will
offer financial incentives to British second home buyers.
For the statistically minded here are a few interesting figures. in 1993
just under 900,000 Britons passed through Malaga International Airport,
by the year 2004 this figure had tripled to 2.5 million. One in three visitors
to the Costa del Sol comes from the UK. One in every ten "tourist euros"
spent in Spain comes out of a British pocket. UK citizens paid for 4.3 million
"hotel nights" in the Malaga area in 2005, in the same period
Brits took 64.2 million foreign holidays - and finally 96% of UK visitors
to the costa del Sol come here for "sun and sand".
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