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Feature Article #1

Tax boost for Spanish property market

There could be a rare ray of sunshine in the Spanish property market, with news that the central Government plans to scrap inheritance tax. Spain has been hit worst than most European countries by the credit crunch - Herm Meijer, property analyst at bankers JP Morgan recently stated that the Spanish property market is ‘the [...]

shs | October 6th, 2008 | Continued

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Feature Article #2

All about Andalucia, Spain

Look at the map of the Iberian peninsula and you’ll see the region of Andalucia at the bottom, its most southerly tip reaching past Gibraltar to almost reach the northern tip of North Africa, a mere 20km or so across the Strait of Gibraltar. This peculiar geography, bordering one of the world’s most strategically important [...]

shs | September 27th, 2008 | Continued

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Feature Article #3

Spain, 2008 property market insight

Spain was the only one of the four biggest eurozone countries not to see a contraction in its economy in the second quarter of 2008. That though was nothing to do with its underlying strength, and everything to do with Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero raiding the budget surplus to pour €38bn into a [...]

shs | September 27th, 2008 | Continued

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Feature Article #4

Spanish property oversupply, part 2

Last time out we saw how oversupply and illegal building had knocked a hole in the Spanish property market. Bad news if you’re a seller but every cloud has a silver lining as they say. Now a lot depends on movements in the world money markets, and particularly the retail money markets - in short, [...]

shs | September 27th, 2008 | Continued

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Feature Article #5

Oversupply in the Spanish housing market, part 1

If you think the property market in the UK and US has its problems then you should see what Spanish property owners have to deal with. We know all about the credit crunch and the attendant difficulty in getting any kind of mortgage finance. And all our economies are subsiding gently in recession as 2008 [...]

shs | September 26th, 2008 | Continued

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About this Site

This is the ‘news’ section of www.spanish-house-sales.co.uk
Here we’ll keep you up to date with what’s happening in the Spanish property market; from time to time we’ll let you know about our company and our services, perhaps throwing in the odd relevant piece about legal issues here in Spain - things you’ll want to know about [...]

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An introductory guide to the Costa del Sol

Britons buy property in Spain seeking the sun and it doesn’t get much sunnier than the Costa del Sol (that’s what the name means after all). This western edge of the Mediterranean also enjoys beautifully warm waters. These cool a little as you head west to the Costa de la Luz (Coast of Light) where [...]

October 6th, 2008 | shs | 0 comments | Continued
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Spanish language, accents and usage

We’ve written elsewhere about the advantage of getting your children into a Spanish school as early as possible. Children tend to very quickly become bilingual and you’ll probably find they are talking fluent Spanish to their friends and classmates while stubbornly only talking English to you - needless to say they will quickly be ahead [...]

September 27th, 2008 | shs | 0 comments | Continued
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Spanish Embassies in your country

There are no great barriers in the shape of work permits and other red tape to entering Spain, working and living. However, you should note that entitlements to stay, live and work do vary from country to country, with citizens of the European Union (EU) enjoying theoretically unfettered freedom to move for work. If you [...]

September 27th, 2008 | shs | 0 comments | Continued