Category: Spain

More Spanish homes to be bulldozed

Spain beach feetThe saga of British expats being threatened with having their homes bulldozed continues after police turned up on the doorstep of around a dozen homes just before Christmas to serve them with demolition notices. The properties have been set for demolition in early spring unless a last ditch appeal succeeds.

The pair of Spanish homes in question are near Albox in Almeria in south-east Spain. The local town hall had initially issued building licenses for the properties however court action by a higher regional government led to the licenses being nullified.

Spain: Tenant Rental Defaults Rise

With prices of of property plummeting in Spain, many overseas property investors started to rent out their Spanish property investments. Unfortunately, the downturn in the economy has now started to see greater numbers of renters defaulting on their rent, with some sources claiming that defaulting tenants and evictions have tripled in the last two years.

Naturally, the problem of defaulting tenants is not one that is unique to Spanish property investors – Spanish landlords are also seeing the same issue. However many expats moved to Spain for a better lifestyle and were then bitten by the recession bug. Without wanting to lose a fortune on their new Spanish properties, they turned to the rental market in a bid to keep their property until prices started to rise again.

Why Spanish Property Is Not a Bargain

According to recent reports, Spain is heading for a recession with unemployment reaching levels that haven’t been seen since the 1930s. The slide is predicted to be so bad that it will take at least a decade for the country to recover. So what does this mean for Spain’s property market?

The Madrid research group RR de Acuña & Asociados has said the collapse of Spain’s building industry will cause the economy to contract for the next three years, with a peak to trough loss of over 11pc of GDP. The number of properties unsold still on the Spanish property market are said to be over 1.6 million, dwarfing the annual Spanish home demand of just 218,000. If no properties are built in the next few years, this means that it will take around seven years before the excess number of properties are sold.

Spanish Property Snagging List

When buying a property abroad, the language barrier is often one of the toughest parts of the property buying deal.

If you are buying a new Spanish property, before you complete at the Notary’s office, you will need to inspect the property and drag up a snagging list. This snagging list can then be given to a reputable builder and to your solicitor and written acknowledgement can then be drawn up to ensure that the snags are dealt with within a reasonable time frame.

Golf on your doorstep

European market leaders, the Fractional Ownership Consultancy and its sales and marketing arm, The Fractional Group, have teamed up with International Golf & Resort Management (IGRM) to take fractional ownership to new heights with the delivery of the ultimate golf locations, luxury homes, golf playing rights and impeccable concierge services. Alhaurin Golf resort is the first project to be released on the Costa del Sol.

The dream of hundreds of golfers who yearn for a property on one of the Costa del Sol’s fabulous courses is about to be delivered.

Antonio Banderas & Melanie Griffiths Caught up in Illegal Spanish Property Crackdown

Hollywood A-list stars Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffiths have been ordered to hand back some of their Spanish land thanks to the current Spanish crackdown on illegal properties.

The couple have been ordered to hand over 14,000 square feet of land from their $10 million Spanish beachfront home. The land in question is the area from the beach up to the edge of their 40 foot long swimming pool. The beach will now be given public access.

Champneys Apartments in the Costa del Sol

As further proof that the Costa del Sol’s property market is gaining confidence once more, big name companies are returning to the area in droves.

One of the most notable company returning to the Costa del Sol is Champneys, one of the most well-known spa companies. Champneys are opening a large spa resort with all the normal facilities expected from a brand and resort of this size including 25 therapy rooms, a club house and restaurant, manicure salon, gym, sauna, Turkish baths, sun terrace, juice bar and a variety of gardens.