Property Market Costa del Sol 2022 – Analysis and Trends
2022 is on track to become a record year for property transactions on the Costa del Sol. In the first 6 months of this year a total of 21,603 properties were sold, numbers not seen since the last boom. The statics also confirm a significant increase from the number of properties sold in the same period of the pre-pandemic year 2019, with 15,560 total property transactions. Property buyers from outside Spain have been representing 30% of ...
The best places to live in Spain
A recently published article by lifestyle magazine International Living, named Benalmadena and Mijas Pueblo as the two top places to live in Spain, followed by Almuñecar, Sitges and Miraflores de la Sierra (Madrid).The Costa del Sol has been a favourite destination for holiday makers and property buyers for more than half a century. Whilst Marbella is synonymous with the Costa del Sol for many, there are other areas, worth exploring. The ...
September Property Report Costa del Sol 2020
As industry experts prepared their analysis of the 2019 Spanish property market (reporting over 550,000 property transactions and price increases of over 5% nationwide) the world experienced an unprecedented situation. Countries went into lockdown, economies came to a halt, and priorities changed.Spain experienced one of the strictest lockdowns in Europe. Record tourist numbers went to zero and nationwide property transactions fell by over ...
Spanish Properties - Top Choice For Second Homes
A recent survey published by Knight Frank confirms that property buyers favour Spain for their second home.Most of the survey respondents are looking to enhance their lifestyle within the next 12 months. After the UK, Spain is the first choice for a holiday home. Some 56% of the respondents expect reduced property prices, but just 27% of those expect a price discount of more than 10%.The survey confirms local analysis of the Costa del ...
Spanish Property Prices Remain Stable
According to a report published by Knight Frank last week, property prices in Spain remain stable despite the current Covid-19 global pandemic.Although sales have been reduced, the general demand for Spanish properties remains strong. There are a considerable nu mber of foreign buyer enquiries, especially for properties on the Costa del Sol.The average home price in Spain rose by 3.2% percent in March year-on-year and by 0.3% compared to ...





