Archives for August 2008

August 8th, 2008

An online debate amongst readers at the website of ‘El Pais’ - Spain’s leading daily – provides some insight into what the Spanish think about the country’s property and mortgage crisis. Many of the readers point the finger of blame at the banks and the government for inflating a property bubble ...

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August 7th, 2008

Spanish property prices have fallen by 30% since Spain’s economic downturn began last year, says Santiago Baena, president of the API real estate agents association (Colegios Oficiales de Agentes de la Propiedad Inmobiliaria). Speaking at a recent conference on Spain’s property crisis, and reported in the Spanish press, Baena said ...

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August 6th, 2008

With its peaceful beaches and beautiful countryside, there's a lot more to Ibiza than you might think, says Laura Latham While Spain's property market is in the grips of a downturn, one Iberian location continues to draw the crowds. Ibiza is still partying, with a residential market that is not only ...

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August 5th, 2008

A recent Sunday Express article attempts to place the doom and gloom surrounding the Spanish property market into context - without rose-tinted glasses - but also without the scaremongering and hype often present in the media coverage of Spain. In it they observe: "the glory days of double-your-money investments have ...

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August 4th, 2008

Martinsa-Fadesa, one of Spain’s largest residential developer, not to mention largest ever business failure, has won a reprieve from its creditors after a judge in La Coruña accepted the company’s request for voluntary administration. But whilst Martinsa-Fadesa struggles on like a zombie, kept alive by the administration courts, stories are ...

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August 1st, 2008

A new report from the Spanish appraisal firm Tecnitasa reveals that the cheapest rental properties on the Spanish coast are located in the provinces of Lugo (Galicia), Tarragona (Catalonia), and Alicante (The Valencian Region). In all of these provinces you can rent an apartment looking onto the beach for less ...

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