If you’re eager to step onto the Spanish property ladder, we’ve explored the latest trends, including the nationalities showing the most interest and the top areas to consider.
It’s that time of year in France when various studies and reports are published on the top towns and villages, based on several factors and statistics. One such study is “Dream Towns”, which clearly illustrates the undeniable appeal of small towns in France.
Are you looking to buy somewhere in Spain that possesses a tranquil, traditional atmosphere? Away from the hustle and bustle of modern life, while simultaneously being well-connected to the rest of Spain and Europe, so that you are never too isolated? A home in inland Andalucía ticks those boxes and more. Plus, properties are significantly lower cost than they are on the coast.
Buying a historic house in Italy offers the chance to own a piece of the richest, grandest culture in the western world. But if you’re tempted by the beauty and splendour of a Renaissance, Baroque or even a Roman home, what should you consider?
As we approach 2024, Spain’s property market is set for exciting changes. Expectations of a 5% price hike, fluctuating rental trends, and the influence of climate change are key considerations for investors. From the the serene landscapes of Galicia and the bustling city life in Tarragona, we explore how these factors could shape your property decisions in Spain this year. Let’s dive in.