The Latest Spanish Property News from Kyero.com
November 10th, 2009
Once again, Edward Hugh has written compellingly about how Spain is under-performing compared to the rest of Europe.
It's a long and detailed article, but Spanish Spectre Haunting Europe is well worth the effort.
If you have purchased property in Murcia at Trampolin Hills, you will no doubt already be aware of the developer filing for administration. Just a reminder, you only have until December 9th to file your claim to recover any deposit or stage payments you have already made.
Since last week's newsletter, Kyero.com passed a significant milestone - listing our one millionth property!
Properties come and go all the time, and that's certainly true for our property number 1,000,000. However, these properties are it's closest cousins.
Property 999,142 is a pretty town house for sale in Puerto Banus.
Property 1,000,012 is a small flat on Palm Mar in Tenerife.
Property 1,000,000 lacked quite a bit of mandatory information so it never actually saw the light of day. Wonder how I know that?
Well, we keep a copy of the important details of every property ever advertised on Kyero.com - because one day we might like to do some historical analysis on that data.
You might also be interested to know that, at any one time, only 3 out of every 4 properties are actually visible on Kyero.com - because the remainder are lacking some piece of information we deem as mandatory.
From time to time, the odd rogue property slips through, but we're constantly working to make your Spanish property search quicker and easier.
Martin Dell, Kyero.com
Is any property below €50,000 a cheap Spanish property? Are cheap Spanish properties only to be found at auction or as bank repossessions? How much below market value does a Spanish property need to be to be considered cheap?
Continue reading: What IS cheap Spanish property?

