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Old 05-18-2007, 07:16 AM
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Recently I have been searching for the property in Spain because I want to move to Spain for living and working. I make the decision after I have traveled to Spain for several times and I recommend all the people travel to Spain . The most beautiful place I think is costa blanca and I stay there for more than one month. Now I'm thinking of moving to Spain and I have found some property related sites, spanish property and buy property spain . I wonder if you could give me some other suggestion or recommendation about the property in Spain. Any comments would be much appreciated!
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Old 05-21-2007, 08:14 AM
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Why would you choose buying a property in Bulgaria?
Bulgaria is an EU member with stable government and at early stages of development which makes it an ideal place to invest
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Old 07-30-2007, 02:29 AM
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That sounds a good idea to living in Spain. Spain is really a beautiful country in the world to visit. I spent several days in Barcelona and Madrid, and I'd like to go back again for awhile. I think if you're in Barcelona be sure to check out the Picasso museum as well. And I deem that the best way to get around Spain is by train and you can enjoy the beautiful landscape along the way. Finally I can recommend you some property sites I have come across, palmas real estate and lake tahoe hotel. Hoping these could give you some help!
Good luck!
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Old 08-21-2007, 07:33 AM
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Is the Spanish property market about to crash?
According 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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Old 10-23-2007, 06:07 AM
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Do you find the real estate in las palmas property and tenerife estate agent is crashing now? Does it mean that it’s the time to invest real estate in Spain now? Or to buy a house in Spain for living may be also a good idea.
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Old 11-30-2007, 04:39 AM
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In 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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