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Spain is situated in south western Europe.
It occupies the Iberian Peninsula and is bathed by the
Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean and the Cantabrian
Sea. It also includes the Balearic
Islands in the Mediterranean, the Canary
Islands in the Atlantic and the cities of Ceuta
and Melilla. Its total surface area is 504,788 sq. kms.
Plentiful year-round sunshine, spectacular scenery,
golf courses galore and excellent transport links ensure
that Spain retains its popularity. Combine all
this with a low cost of living, a friendly local populace
and a robust health service, and you wonder why everyone
doesn't live here! For those wanting to invert in real
esate, however, decide what you are buying the property
for.
Is it near to shops, bars, restaurants and other facilities
you may regard as essential? Does it have letting potential?
What's the area like out of season? Are you buying
as an investment?
We sell properties in Andalucia (no.15
see map below.) and Valencia (no.13 see map below)
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The
quality and choice of property available
is outstanding. We have an enormous choice
of new and resale freehold property on
the Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol, Almeria
and in Costa de la Luz for holidays, retirement
or investment including studios, apartments,
town homes, villas, plots of land and
fincas in beach front, marina, golf course,
village and country locations.
10 good reasons
to buy Spanish investment properties from
Apremont :
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It
takes less than 2.5 hours to get to
Spain from most regional UK airports.
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According
to the World Health Organization,
Spain’s Costa Blanca has the healthiest
climate in the world with 320 days
of sunshine a year and an average
winter temperature of 15°C. |
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The
Spanish are a very warm and welcoming
nation. |
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Spain
has a low cost of living. |
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Excellent
cuisine, fine wines - and Spanish
festivals. |
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English
is widely spoken and a strong British
presence has been long established
in many of the beach resorts. |
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We
have offices across Spain, so help
is always at hand. |
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Spanish
investment properties still represent
a good opportunity. |
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According
to the Centre of Future Studies, 1
in 5 of us will retire abroad by 2020,
and Spain is the number 1 choice.
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Renting
out your property is easy. Visit your
region of interest to find out more
about the area and the types of properties
available to purchase. Alternatively
please contact our London office on
020 8457 7557 to talk to our Sales
Consultant or email us at:
apremont@btconnect.com |
Regions of Spain we
sell properties in:
We sell properties in Andalucia
(no.15 see map below.) and Valencia (no.13
see map below)

Andalucia

The Best Beaches in Spain
Spain may be flanked to the east by France
and the Pyrenees and to the west by Portugal,
but most of the country is ringed with
sand, rock, and seawater. That, coupled
with almost year-round sunshine, has attracted
many millions of beachgoers.
Costa
de la Luz
This stretch of coastline in southwestern
Andalusia boasts long stretches of sand
and almost-constant sunshine. The blue,
sometimes rough, Atlantic waters are enticement
enough for a visit, as is the regions
proximity to several historic cities,
including Cádiz and Seville.
This area is less developed than the more
popular Costa del Sol.
Costa
del Sol
Stretching east from Gibraltar along the
southernmost coast of Spain, the Costa
del Sol is the most famous, partyhearty,
and overdeveloped string of beaches in
Iberia. The beaches feature superb sand,
and the Mediterranean waters are calm
and warm throughout most of the year.
But these charms have brought throngs
of visitors, making this the most congested
string of coastal resorts in Europe. The
most important resorts here are Marbella,
Torremolinos, Málaga, and Nerja.
Look for soaring skyscrapers; eye-popping
bikinis; sophisticated resorts and restaurants;
lots of sunshine; and interminable traffic
jams.
Costa
Blanca
This southeastern coast embraces the industrial
city of Valencia, but its Best-known
resorts, Benidorm and Alicante, are packed
with northern-European sun-seekers every
year. The surrounding scenery isnt
particularly dramatic, but the water is
turquoise, the sand is white, and a low
annual rainfall virtually guarantees a
sunny vacation.
Costa
Brava
Rockier, more serpentine, and without
the long stretches of sand that mark the
Costa Blanca, the cliff-edged Costa
Brava stretches from Barcelona to the
French border. Look for the charming,
sandybottomed coves that dot the coast.
Although there are fewer undiscovered
beaches here than along Spains Atlantic
coast, the Costa Brava still retains a
sense of rocky wilderness. One of the
more eccentric-looking villas along this
coast belonged to the late Salvador Dalí,
the regions most famous modern son
who lived much of his life near Cadaqués.
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