Is the Spanish property market about to crash? - 2007/08/02 04:43According to the Times, the Spanish property market is about to burst. This leaves many sellers, buyers and property owners in an insecure position. What is going on? Is the real-estate market in Spain really about crash? The Telegraph believes that there is no reason for any panic. In Spain the prices of the houses have been rising through the roof since 1997. Luckily, this increase is stabilizing. This leaves the market with more realistic prices than in the past, with advantages for both sides, chances for selling are higher and it will go faster and buyers pay reasonable prices. According to the Spanish government the property inflation is slowing down from 18.5% in 2003, 17.2% in 2004, 12.8% in 2005, and 9.1% by the end of 2006. The first three months of this year the prices have increased with 7.2%. That is the lowest quarterly increase of the last few years. After the prices have grown with incredible rates in recent years, property prices are finally stabilizing. The fact that the Spanish property market is over-provisioned cannot be neglected. Therefore there is a possibility that, in some isolated areas, the prices will slightly drop. But there is little chance that this decrease will occur in all of Spain. The prices of the properties in popular areas like the Costa Brava, Costa Blanca, Mallorca and Barcelona will most likely continue to grow because of their value but more slowly than recent years. Instead of heading towards an inevitable crash, the Spanish property market is preparing itself for a soft landing. Property owners and buyers around the areas mentioned do not have to fear a sudden depreciation of their properties, since these properties will hold their value in the future.
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Re:Is the Spanish property market about to crash? - 2007/08/23 11:11Debate about Spanish property market There still remains some confusion about the situation of the Spanish property market. Last Wednesday Nubricks, an overseas property blog, arranged a debate with three top Spanish property experts. These have discussed whether the Spanish property market will boom or bust in 2007. The debate mentions the possibility that the oversupply of properties will have its effect on the Spanish property market. These effects will only be restricted to the regions where this oversupply occurred. Malaga is a region which loses popularity because of their oversupply. According to the experts, the boom of the recent years is over and the Spanish property market is preparing itself for a soft landing. The rapid growth of recent years is slowing down which, eventually, results in more realistic prices. The Spanish market at the moment is a buyers market and not a melting market where properties will be given away under value. The properties in Spain include a much greater overall package and value than what is offered in the emerging markets. If looking for a holiday house or a permanent residence in Spain, now is a good time to look around.
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Re:Is the Spanish property market about to crash? - 2007/09/27 03:59Maybe it is really the right time to buy real estate in Spain now. It seems be crashing recently in Spain. I also want to buy some property abroad as investment. But I always cant make the decision to buy in witch country. Now I have searched some property in gran canaria property and granada property and I will take them into my account.
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Re:Is the Spanish property market about to crash? - 2007/09/28 09:57Hi there, I also want to move to Spain and I can recommend you some property related sites in Spain, gran canaria property, tenerife estate agent. They help me a lot in buying house in Spain. I hope these could give you some help also. And I think living in the tourist places isn't the advisable choice and this is only my personal opinion. Good luck for you!
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Re:Is the Spanish property market about to crash? - 2007/10/08 10:06I have been searching for the property in Spain for a long time and I want to move to there for living and working. I have been to Spain quite a few times on travel and I find it is the worthy visiting country in the world. But I don't which area of it is the most suitable place to live. I have only found some related sites, buy property spain and costa del sol property. I don't think living in the tourist place is the advisable choice. I wonder if you could give me some other suggestion or recommendation. Any help would be much appreciated!
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Re:Is the Spanish property market about to crash? - 2007/10/23 06:15I've travelled to Spain before, I was surprised not only by its beautiful scenery but also by its booming real estate. So from then on, I've made up my mind to buy a property in Spain. It is said that Spain's property is very flourishing, more and more foreigners have come to Spain for investing in real estate, such as tenerife estate agent and las palmas property are cited examples, they are very suitable for living. Moreover, we dont have to worry about money, because we can easily get loans from banks. I wish everyone who likes Spain can buy an ideal house in Spain and live a comfortable life.
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Re:Is the Spanish property market about to crash? - 2007/11/15 03:00The Costa Blanca, on the east coast of Spain, is one of the most beautiful regions of the entire Iberian Peninsula. It enjoys more than 315 sunshine days a year and an average temperature of 18-19C so it is fit to live there. costa blanca property and costa brava property to choose a property real estate in Spain for you.
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Re:Is the Spanish property market about to crash? - 2007/11/19 06:33In the center of the historical town of Binissalem this 130year old townhouse has been completely reformed in 2006 to the highest standard. Just traditional materials have been used to give this house a unique character. The house is located in a very quite area of the town and just 5 min. away from the market place and train station. If you are looking for a pleasant and tranquile place to spend your holidays or more, this is the perfect house for you. Due to the real estate agent, spanish property and investment property spain .
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Re:Is the Spanish property market about to crash? - 2007/12/12 04:13The costa del sol property has always attracted the rich and famous helping to establish it as a glamorous place to be seen. They come to this international tourist destination to relax and enjoy a holiday or to spend a few weeks in the many properties that they have bought here. People like Sean Connery and tenerife property, have property here and have been coming here for many years and it is a popular destination for music celebrities and Royalty who regularly come here to getaway, relax and enjoy the sunshine too: The Persian Princess Soraya, Astrid of Norway, the King Ibn Saud from Saudi and the King Nuambutsa from Burundi all have vacation homes here. Marbella is known as the "California" of Europe where there are bars, nightclubs and designer boutiques galore intermingled with a well-preserved old-town centre. Marina developments like the ritzy Puerto Banus attracts visitors throughout the year and Benalmadena has won twice, the award for best marina in the world. Chosen carefully, an overseas property should gain in value and provide a reasonable return from rentals while providing idyllic holidays whenever you want them. It could even be an eventual retirement home.
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