Renowned for its authentic whitewashed towns, Moorish architecture and laid-back vibe, Andalusia is the epitome of traditional Spain. With old-school tapas bars and flamenco clubs in abundance, it is no surprise that the region is so popular with overseas buyers.
There has undoubtably been a global shift from office working to home working over the last few years. The coronavirus pandemic has seen many people re-evaluate their priorities in life, placing higher importance on quality time with family, mental and physical well-being and a better work life balance.
What are your ‘must-haves’ when searching for a Spanish home? For many people, a large swimming pool for the whole family to enjoy is number one, often at the expense of garden space.
If you’re planning to come over and buy a property in Spain, the spring is a wonderful time to come. Not too hot, and with the blossom out on the almond trees. But where is spring most beautiful in Spain, and where should you start your property search?
While certain parts of Spain can be expensive, property prices remain much more affordable than the UK. Even in some of the most sought-after and pricey areas of the country, such as the Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca, reasonably priced homes can be found if you know where to look.