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Buying
as an Investment
If you're buying a Spanish property as an investment,
rather than as a permanent home, you'll probably be
looking for a villa or apartment with good letting potential.
After all, you may as well enjoy the income from it
while you sit back and watch your capital grow.
Go as upmarket as you can possibly afford. And don't
skimp on the furnishings and extras - quality and comfort
will be appreciated by your guests. They'll probably
come back year after year and tell all their friends
about your villa.
The same applies even if you're buying a small studio
apartment. Furnish and equip it well and pay attention
to small details - a welcome pack with helpful information,
a bottle of wine in the fridge and some Body Shop goodies
in the bathroom all make a huge impression on people
(especially women!).
Location, is everything especially when it comes to
holiday letting. A private or communal swimming pool
is essential for successful letting as is easy access
to the beach, shops and nightlife.Your holiday let will
also need to be within easy reach of an international
airport with regular charter flights.
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