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spanish property market The well-regarded Spanish property website www.kyero.com reported its largest ever number of visitors to the site on February 4th 2009.
Bucking the current gloomy economic outlook, it seems that more of us are looking to purchase a property in Spain in the near future than we had realised, perhaps due to the paltry levels of interest now available to savers, or perhaps to simply add a little sunshine to our lives once we emerge from this crisis.
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spanish property I am frequently asked by owners of Spanish property if I think they should sell their properties in Spain.
Unless they desperately need the money, then my answer every time would be ´no´.
Prices are falling, and we are entering a European recession. All buyers are looking to secure a bargain property in Spain and are subsequently making (sometimes) silly offers, even on the best priced properties. Continue reading »
Is the inauguration of America´s 44th president likely to have any affect on the Spanish property market? As leader of the world´s largest superpower and therefore as leader of the western world, Barack Obama´s presidency is likely to have an affect on us all.
A lot is expected of Obama – he is an inspirational figure that has been elected during an economic hurricane, yet he seems to have united America, given it some much needed confidence as a nation, and humbled its people into evaluating the truly important things in life.
If he manages to raise confidence in the United States, the likelihood is that its people will become more likely to spend money and to take risks – the feelgood factor can be hugely powerful, and may help to drag the country out of recession.
estate agents in spain
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spanish property market prospects Most of us will remember 2008 as the year when the world´s financial markets collapsed, and we lurched unavoidably towards recession.
But what of the Spanish property market? How has the market been affected by recent tumultuous times, and what are its prospects for the foreseeable future?
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rental property in puerto banus Every visitor to the Costa del Sol, every person who has taken a holiday in Marbella - one thing is for sure, they will all have heard of Puerto Banus, and most will have paid it a visit.
Puerto Banus is the Spanish version of Monte Carlo, it´s where all the rich and beautiful people hang out. It´s the jet-set marina of the southern Mediterranean. It´s full of multi-million dollar yachts, designer boutiques and plastic faces. It´s beautiful yet vulgar, picturesque yet pretentious, a real melting pot of people.
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