This is always a lovely time of the year in France: towns and villages are looking so pretty, and town halls have their Christmas trees up and decorated. Santa Claus is seen climbing up many a house and there is a real feeling of festive fun everywhere.
Year after year, Dublin attracts holidaymakers upon holidaymakers to its streets. They are drawn to the Irish capital’s rich history, the literary figures that haunt its streets, and of course, its pubs. For those looking to purchase a second home in Ireland, there is plenty of profit to be made by renting out a property in Dublin.
Here are three Spanish cities you probably haven’t considered searching for a property in. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t! Discover all that makes Vigo, Zaragoza and Valladolid special places to live.
A lusciously green region of northwestern Spain, Asturias, just became better connected to Madrid through the opening of a new high-speed railway. Find out why you will love this beautiful region.
When considering where to buy property in Greece, the most popular tourist towns tend to have the best transport links and places of interest. If you plan to offer holiday rental, well known resorts are likely to be the best investment. However, asking prices are higher in top holiday destinations, where beaches, restaurants and shops are all within walking distance.
When buying a property overseas, it’s likely that you want to be a bit pickier than you are in your home country. After all, you’re not only buying a home, but you’re also buying into a brand-new way of life!