Spain still offering good deals

Released on: January 25, 2008, 11:11 am

Press Release Author: Jim watson

Industry: Real Estate

Press Release Summary: With so much talk of late of the credit crunch, a market
correction and the demolition of illegally-built properties, Spain\'s property market
has taken some serious punishment in the media of late.

Press Release Body: With so much talk of late of the credit crunch, a market
correction and the demolition of illegally-built properties, Spain\'s property market
has taken some serious punishment in the media of late.

Yet despite this, it appears the country is still popular and, just as importantly,
there are plenty of places being talked of as good locations to buy Spain property.

Writing in the Times this week, Mark Stuckin of Spanishpropertyinsight.com mentioned
a number of locations which were well worth a look from investors in 2008.

For one thing, he suggested, those who were keen on a bargain could cash in on areas
with oversupply, such as some of the coastal areas which have seen a high level of
building in recent years and consequently now have very affordable prices. He cited
an example quoted by Andrew Lupton, of Stacks Relocation Spain, where a four-bedroom
villa with a pool and 800 sq m of grounds would now cost £300,000, down £80,000 on
12 months ago.

Bargains like this exist both on the coast and further inland, stated Mr Stucklin,
with those investors who are keen to sell as prices fall offering opportunities for
investors.

Yet the possibilities are far from confined to those taking advantage of fire sales,
it would seem. The buy-to-let industry in a tourist area is always likely to be
boosted by increases in tourist numbers and one piece of research has suggested
Spain is on course for a good year in this regard. Exceltur, the holiday industry
group, were reported by Reuters to be tipping the number of visitors to the country
to exceed last year\'s 59.7 million, topping the 60 million mark.

Jose Luis Zoreda, Exceltur executive vice president, told the news agency: \"For
2008, we expect 60.7 million tourists in Spain.\"

This, suggests homesworldwide.co.uk, offer a possible major boost to the buy-to-let
sector, not least if the trend continues for 70 per cent of them to head for popular
coastal resorts. Moreover, this predicted rise comes on top of an actual 2.2 per
cent increase in 2007, which may suggest a long-term trend for rising tourist
numbers has established itself.

For all the flak it has faced, Spain remains the most popular place for Britons to
buy overseas, be it for personal or buy-to-let use. Proof of this came in the latest
survey by A Place in the Sun magazine, reports homemmove.co.uk. The country stayed
at number one ahead of France, proof that it has an enduring appeal. For all the
recent concerns, it may endure for some time yet.


In today\'s world Property investment is an excellent investment option especially
investment in UK

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