Where Spain still shines

Released on: May 2, 2008, 8:43 pm

Press Release Author: Jim watson

Industry: Real Estate

Press Release Summary: For many years, Spain was like a blazing beacon in the
property market, attracting investors like moths to a flame as prices soared and the
potential for buy-to-let was evident in the vernacular popularity of sun, sea and
sand.


Press Release Body: For many years, Spain was like a blazing beacon in the property
market, attracting investors like moths to a flame as prices soared and the
potential for buy-to-let was evident in the vernacular popularity of sun, sea and
sand.

Now, many would say, that flame has been extinguished, plunging Spain into a stygian
twilight which sees the shadows of concrete monstrosities built in the Costas
growing ever darker in the gathering gloom, while investors head off elsewhere.

Yet this is not the whole picture by any means, explained Mark Stucklin, the head of
investor advice website Spanishpropertyinsight.com. He stated that while it was
indeed true that the bits of the Costas that have been \"covered in cement\" are in
serious trouble, it can at least be said that other areas of the same region are at
least seeing prices hold steady.

It is other parts of Spain which offer the best current prospects, Mr Stucklin
added, commenting: \"In general the areas that are doing better, or those that have
managed to maintain a more upmarket positioning with less off-plan investment type
products, are the Balearics, Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza Spain Property.\" Such
locations, he said, were in a better position than others to come through the
present situation.

So if not altogether bright, there are certainly areas which may hold out better
prospects for the future, which in turn could make them good places for long-term
investors to buy in the expectation that these will be the areas leading the future
recovery.

Those with such a long-term vision may be pretty big winners in the future. Earlier
this month the Independent suggested that now may be just the time to buy in Spain
just because the market has hit such a rough patch. \"No slump lasts forever\" it
stated. Investors who are so bold as to buy now or soon and hold their nose through
any further falls may be smiling when the sun rises on the next uprturn.

Of course, the paper noted, there are plenty who will still buy property in Spain
anyway, for all the usual reasons. Derek Blaney of independent estate agency Links
Estates said: \"All the reasons people love to own in Spain are still there,\" before
adding that the benefits are presently greater for those who want a holiday home
than those in it for \"pure investment\".

But, Mr Blaney suggested, the trend may be no bad thing in one sense, as so many
were simply buying for \"pure greed\" and the market needed \"cleaning up\". If such a
clean-up can avoid errors such as overdevelopment, rash purchases or illegal
building in the next hotspots, the next growth period may even be a better one all
round.

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


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