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Spain has about 8,000 kilometres of coastline and 3,000 listed beaches, only Italy has a longer coastline in Europe! It’s not a surprise: Spain is one of “the” top tourist destination for European with more than 20% of European travellers. For those in search of sun and sand at any time of year,… yes, you found it!
You will find excellent facilities and sandy beaches in all the Spanish Regions. In 2022, 120.000 properties were bought by foreigners! Have a look at our detailed analysis if you want to read more on that: Who are the foreigners buying properties in Spain?
Of course, you have to ask it to the local residents. But we want to help you if you want to plan before getting there! Don’t hesitate to tell us, should you think we missed one! We helped you with four sources:
1.Our top beaches sorted per Spanish Costas
We have created Infographics for the main Spanish Costas. You will find on those everything you should know on the Spanish Costas: Airports, AVE stations, Cities, Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets, Shopping malls, Unesco sites, kids parks, Natural parks, Golf courses, Universities and of course the top beaches.
2.The Blue Flag rating: 579 beaches in Spain
3.The Q rating: 248 beaches in Spain
4.The Top 10 Spanish beaches according to the Tourist Bureau
We have created a series of “Must see activities” for each Spanish Costas and incorporated those in our newly released infographics. Click on any link and you will find a pdf downloadable version of each of those infographics.
In Spain, you can choose from 579 beaches, 100 Marina resorts and five sustainable tourist boats, all distinguished with the prestigious Blue Flag award, thanks to their quality and safety.
As such, Spain is the top nation in terms of site ranked by the Blue Flag system.
What does this mean?
This award is bestowed by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). This institution was created in 1987 by Europe but now is a worldwide organisation.
What does this distinction guarantee?
The sites are ranked on 31 different criteria’s: Environment, Water Quality, Safety,… Have a look at the full list of criteria’s here.
This rating is awarded by the Spanish Tourism Quality Institute (ICTE). The Tourism Institute ranks not only beaches but as well many different sites for the quality and safeness of their sites: campings, hotels, Golfs, Touristic activities,…
Find all lists of the best beaches for all the Spanish Costas in our papers on all the Spanish Costas and on the infographics: Enjoy all the Spanish Costas: get the best out of it: our top papers of 2017
Source: Spain Tourist Bureau
If you want to have some pictures of those beaches, google image is a good start but have a look at the impressive database on the website of Aena (the company managing the Spanish airports).
Are you booking your holidays soon? Read our last paper: Our best ideas for planning your holidays in Spain! Our top 2017 papers!
Don’t hesitate to tell us what’s your favourite beach or if you found an even more beautiful one to share with our readers!
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Here is one of the Costa del Sol as an example:
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If you want to check how hot it is in your preferred Spanish City, check our weather infographics with the monthly statistics of the top 20 cities in Spain.
Spain is one of the top destinations for Golf… of course as a foreigner, you have to carry your bag and pay the airline fee… we found the solution for you… check it here.
Golf, although not as popular as football or tennis, is a sport practiced by a large section of the population. In addition, Spain has some of the best golf clubs in Europe.
Here is our selection of the best golf Academies in Spain, to be clear, we don’t pretend to rank the academies between them, we want our readers to know where to look if they want to improve their golf:
La Cala Resort hosts La Cala Golf Academy which offers lessons and group classes for both beginners and experienced players, with multilingual professionals on hand to improve your game.
Situated beside the six-hole par-3 course and overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, it has a grass driving range as well as putting, chipping and bunker facilities.
Our resident Golf Professionals are available to pass on their expertise and teach all levels of golfers through a wide variety of tuition programs.
It offers a lot:
And of course: Club rental, Club fitting, practice, driving range, Pro-shop
The “La Cala Golf” has 3 golf courses of 18 holes in addition to the La Cala Golf Academy.
The La Cala Golf Academy is based on a resort nestled between the arresting beauty of the Sierra de Mijas Natural Park and the shimmering Mediterranean Sea, La Cala is a genuine haven of tranquility. Unwind in the sanctuary of our breathtaking mountain-top location; take it at your own pace.
Our idyllic rural retreat is worlds away from the hustle and bustle of the busy coast, yet we’re just 10 minutes from the sweeping Mediterranean beaches of the Costa del Sol, 20 minutes from Marbella, and only 30 minutes from Malaga Airport.
It’s the perfect base for exploring Andalusia and Spain’s fascinating cultural cities, and our breathtaking surroundings create the perfect backdrop for holidays, weddings, and corporate events.
Miguel Ángel Jiménez Rodríguez (born 5 January 1964) is a Spanish professional golfer. He has won 21 times on the European Tour and has been a member of two victorious Ryder Cup teams according to Wikipedia.
This academy offers a lot:
And of course: Club rental, practice, driving range, Pro-shop
Very good location close to the airport.
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The Golf Academy at Las Colinas offers one of the finest learning experiences to be found. Our practice facilities include a beautifully manicured natural grass hitting area, a large putting green, a short game area where you can practice a variety of different shots, and your own individual pyramid of complimentary top-quality Callaway practice balls. Trackman 3D ball and club tracking technology are used in combination with high-speed video and the iPad for instant review and analysis of your swing.
The Golf Academy is directed by Head Professional Samuel Curtis. The Golf Academy provides top-quality golf coaching to golfers of all ages and abilities. We are confident that our expansive coaching philosophy, which isn´t solely limited to swing technique, enables us to help all golfers improve their scores and enjoyment of this wonderful game.
All of this, in our pleasant and tranquil surroundings, will surely mean that your best golf can be discovered here at Las Colinas Golf & Country Club.
This academy offers a lot:
And of course: Club rental, practice, Fitting, driving range, Pro-shop
Las Colinas Golf & Country Club course has a single target: to offer the best services and amenities so that every single customer enjoys a unique experience.
Designed by the renowned North American landscape architect, Cabell B. Robinson, the designer of internationally recognized golf courses such as La Reserva in Sotogrande, Finca Cortesín on Costa del Sol, Praia d’El Rey in Portugal, and Royal Golf d’Evian in France.
In Cabell’s own words, “my ultimate target as a landscape architect is for the course to form an integral part of the existing landscape… A unique feature of this course is that it runs through a valley between hills high enough to give it privacy and isolate it from its surrounding area.”
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Let’s work on your game, be it putting, short or long game. We love taking our guests for playing lessons on the course, there is so much to learn and improve.
They work with:
-Technology we use: High-speed video analysis, FlightScope Radar Technology, Sam Puttlab, Boditrak Pressure Mat.
This academy offers a lot:
And of course: Club rental, practice, Fitting, driving range, Pro-shop
We selected the most beautiful golf courses in Majorca. The courses had to fulfill certain criteria like quality of the golf course, green speed, practice facility, hotels in the area, clubhouse, ambiance, and restaurant. Read more about our teaching locations:
Capdepera Golf, Majorca: Capdepera Golf is ideal for learning and teaching. Plenty of space on the range, and difficult and easier nines cater to different playing levels. 4 Golf courses within 15 mins of driving.
Golf Son Gual, Majorca: Since opening in 2007, the course got famous for its quality and design standards. Its holes are all having that little something, making a round of golf a great experience.
Canyamel Golf, Majorca: Canyamel Golf is definitely one of the best clubs quality-wise on the island. Some interesting holes and difficult greens make your day a nice day to remember, but probably not a good score day. The course is a difficult one. But we all do like a little challenge, don’t we?
Santa Ponsa 1, Majorca: Santa Ponsa Golf 1 is a fun course, offering interesting holes with wide fairways and tight Par 4s that require a strategy to get a score home. The practice facilities are spacious and the range has a covered roof.
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High-performance training methodology with IH Coaching System
Inspired by North American teaching methods, consolidated by many years of experience with players of different profiles and after a long journey in youth competitions, IH Coaching System works with an open and evolving methodology that adapts to the characteristics of each player. For this, we have a team of qualified experts in different areas of sport.
They work with:
-Planning and advice on:
-Analysis and conclusions:
-Coaching game on the field:
-Continuous attention:
This academy offers a lot:
And of course: Club rental, practice, Fitting, driving range, Pro-shop
Very good location close to the airport.
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Are you looking to book holidays in Spain? Read our interesting paper on that: Our best ideas for planning your holidays in Spain!
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We are very proud to list all the projects of one of the most renowned developers in Spain: Taylor Wimpey. We couldn’t be more delighted to list those very qualitative projects and share those with our readers.
-the developers name,
-the exact location of the properties
-you can contact the developer directly and benefit from our exclusive offer AND the best developer’s prices
Submit the form directly from any listed property on our portal: The best new build properties available in Spain
Taylor Wimpey works for more than 60 years in Spain and we were really impressed by the very high standard specifications of its projects.
The core market of Taylor Wimpey is the second home market for foreigners and they do have properties in the Costa Blanca, in the Costa del Sol and in the Balearic Islands.
Here is an excerpt of our discussion with the head of Sales for Taylor Wimpey Espana.
We have been in business in the UK since 1880 and active in Spain since 1958 – it’s our 61st anniversary in Spain this year.
“The Harmony” project on the La Cala golf resort, a 3×18 holes in Mijas, Costa del Sol
Over 6500
We have legally completed and handed over just under 400 new properties to their new owners in 2018 including our Joint Venture projects.
We are active on the Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, Mallorca & Ibiza
The “Compass project” in Mallorca, Balearic Islands
On the Costa del Sol we have 8 active sites and another 2 being launched very soon, on the Costa Blanca we are building 3 developments with another 2 are in the pipeline to be released soon, on Mallorca we have 6 active sites and another 2 to be released very soon and finally there is one project on Ibiza.
The “Panorama Mar development” in the Costa Blanca, Alicante
I think we stand out in the sense that we deliver what we have promised our clients from day one. We are name and company you can trust. We start selling and building when we have the building licence – we do not pre-sell. Simply “A name you can trust”
“Natura townhouses” development in Malaga, Costa del Sol, another premium development.
We can not say who our typical client is as we are active in 3 different geographical locations and the customers are different from one area to the other. The average age of our clients is just over 50, they have families and the majority use the new home is Spain as a second / lifestyle home.
Further to this we have properties with prices ranging from around €173,000 – €800,000 which put’s us into different market segments.
Our strongest 5 nationalities are German, British, Belgian, Russian and Spanish with a market share of around 60%.
The other 40% are made up of further 27 nationalities from all over the world.
If you want to contact Taylor Wimpey for any listed property and benefit from Our exclusive HTBIS launch offer (1): Receive €5,000 from our partners’ network, while buying at the lowest developers prices, fill the quick contact form available on each property and you will be contacted very shortly by the international sales team of Taylor Wimpey Espana.
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Romanians Russians Swedish?
Find your free pdf report regrouping all our tips and all this information at the end of this article
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How active are Belgians on the Spanish property market? What properties do they like? What are the most loved Spanish regions by Belgians? How much do they pay? Do they prefer new build properties or resale? Do they need a mortgage for financing? How should they buy? What are the 9 steps to buy a property in Spain?
Both foreigners and Spaniards are very active on the property market in Spain.
In 2018, foreigners bought close to 100.000 properties in Spain.
Spaniards and Foreigners are buying the highest number of properties in 2018 vs any year since the crisis of 2008, have a look at our chart: more than 580,000 properties were bought, 15% of the purchases by foreigners.
Read our most recent article about that: Who are the foreigners buying real estate in Spain?
We have listed at least 13 reasons why foreigners are buying properties in Spain. Of course, you’ll find sea, sun, beaches, nice quality of life… but investment return is important as we explain here: What return will you make on your Spanish Property in 2019?
According to the “Consejo General del Notariado” in Spain, Belgians are buying 17 properties per day, or about 5,716 for the last 12 months up to December 2018, in Spain.
It is nearly 10 times more than in 2008.
The price they pay on average is €1,877 per square meter. They pay just a little bit more than other foreigners buying properties in Spain. Check the evolution over the last 12 years.
Of course, depending on the region, price paid by foreigners per square meter is changing a lot. The Balearic Islands is the most expensive region if you want to buy a second home in Spain. Another factor to take into account for the price is if the property is a new build property or a resale.
we have a stable and even growing market in many Spanish regions
Belgians are buying in the suspected regions where foreigners are the most active: the Costa Blanca and the Costa del Sol. Those two Costas are in Andalusia and in the Valencian Community and represent nearly 50pc of the transactions done by the Belgians. Other important regions are the Canary Islands and Catalonia with Barcelona.
Foreigners are actively buying properties in many Spanish cities: for Alicante, Tenerife, Ibiza and Palma de Mallorca, Malaga and Girona, they represent more than one transaction out of 4.
Here are the most active regions
Here are the most active cities
If you want to read more on the subject: Which are the top 10 Spanish cities where foreigners are buying properties?
Most of the Belgians, 1 out of 3 buy properties bigger than 100 square meters. One out of 5 are buying properties between 80 and 100 square meters. If you compare those numbers with other nationalities, Belgians do buy bigger second homes in Spain than other foreigners.
One out of three Belgian is buying a New build property in Spain. Actually, Belgians are the most active buyers of new build properties vs resale if you compare them to any other country.
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Let’s have a look at the 6 reasons why a personal real estate shopper in Spain will be very helpful for your property search.
Only 6% of the property purchases done by Belgians in Spain are done with a mortgage. For the transactions with a mortgage, the mortgage size is €121,128.
If you want to learn more on how to get the best mortgage deal, read our seminal paper: Your definitive guide to your Spanish mortgage rate: How to apply, how to get the best rates?
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1. Get your NIE “Número de Identificación de Extranjeros”, read our article on this: “Your ultimate guide to your NIE number“.
2. Find a lawyer speaking your language and Spanish: Looking for an property lawyer in Spain? Check all our partners here!
3. Open a Bank account
4. Do you need a mortgage? Your Spanish Mortgage: How to apply? How to get the best rates?
5. Sign the “contrato de Reserva”
6. Important checks of the property with experts
7. Get your mortgage confirmed
8. Sign the “contrato de Arras”
9. Go to the Notary for signing the contract for the purchase of the property
If you want to look at our detailed article: ” The 9 Steps before buying your Spanish property“.
The short answer is 10% to 14% of the property value. Read our detailed article on that subject: What is the real cost of buying your Spanish Property?
The short answer is around 1% of the property value per year. Learn more in our detailed article: What is the real cost of owning your Spanish property?
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Many people have paid a ‘plusvalía’ levy when selling their property, even if its value has dropped, but this might be declared unconstitutional.
After the scandal over the misleading sale of preferential shares in savings banks and the upcoming big payouts to homeowners for ‘floor clause’ interest rate over payments, the next wave of mass financial lawsuits and possible refunds is already on the horizon.
An increasing number of property owners are taking legal action against local councils over the forced payment of ‘plusvalía’ (increased value) tax when they sell up. Town halls are continuing to charge the seller this tax even if the property is being sold at less or at the same price than the price they originally paid for it. Also, there are cases involving properties in which the sales price was slightly superior to the purchase price but once all the expenses were deducted, there is no gain actually.
The loophole arises as the value of the home that the council uses for it calculation is its ‘valor cadastral’, (official taxable value). Following the pre-crisis property boom, real market values rose well above this official valuation and councils can still therefore keep collecting the money, which is an important source of revenue, even if the seller is losing money.
An increasing number of people are taking legal action against councils. In December, a case was filed against Fuengirola town hall, after a woman who had bought a flat for 220,000 euros and sold for 70,000 euros less still had to pay 5,000 euros of this increased value tax. Our Law firm won this case.
Campaigners against the charges, who are increasing in number, argue that the charge violates article 31 of the Spanish constitution which covers taxpayers’ rights.
In order to study a possible claim, the following documents are necessary:
Hoping this information will be of your interest, I am available for any other information you may need.
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You can find and download all our Spanish Costas infographics from our “Resources” section “Infographic on the Spanish Costas“.
1. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa de Barcelona
2. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Canary Islands
3. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Balearic Islands
4. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa del Sol
5. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa de Valencia
6. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa Blanca
7. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa de Almeria
8. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa Calida
9. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa Tropical
10. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa Azahar
11. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa de la Luz
12. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa Daurada
13. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa Brava
Not a big surprises, the Costas with the biggest interest are the same where foreigners buy properties: Here is the article we wrote on that subject in November this year: The top 10 Spanish cities where foreigners love to buy properties!
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Our local partner, Caroline, is working at the biggest law office in Andalusia and gives us an update on short term or tourist rental regulation in Andalusia.
The 2nd February 2016, the Government Board approved decree 28/2016 which regulates the properties with touristic purposes. It intends to facilitate the coexistence of all the different accommodation types.
Three months after the Decree publication in the official Bulletin of the Junta of Andalusia.
The object of this decree is to regulate the properties that offer touristic accommodation service in order to establish a set of minimum quality guarantees and security for tourism users.
It is understood as properties with touristic purposes all the properties located on land for residential use which will offer, for a price, an accommodation service in the area of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, on a regular basis and with touristic purposes.
It is presumed that there is a regular basis and a touristic purpose when the property is marketed or promoted by means of touristic supply channel.
The touristic supply channels are: travel agencies, companies that intervene or organize touristic services and channels that include the possibility of reserving accommodation.
The following are excluded from the application area of the rule:
The maximum capacity of these will be limited as provided by the Occupation License. When the property is complete, it cannot be more than 15 positions, and in the case that it is rooms, it cannot be more than 6 positions. In both cases, it cannot exceed four positions per room.
At the beginning of the provision of accommodation services of the property with touristic purposes and to market the property, the corresponding declaration responsible before the relevant tourism board will have to be formalized.
Once the property has been registered, the registration code obtained will have to be indicated in all the publicity or promotion carried out by any mean.
The registration is free.
All the users at the moment of the reception will be provided with a contract which includes at least the following information:
– The name of the person or the exploiting entity of the property
– The alphanumeric code of the registration in the Tourism Registry in Andalusia.
– The number of people that are going to occupy the property
– The entrance and leaving dates
– The total price of the stay
– A telephone number where they can be attended immediately.
When an owner has initiated a touristic activity without presenting the declaration, this will be considered as clandestine activity, being categorized the said activity as serious infringement by article 71.1 of Law 13/2011.
According to Law 13/2011, the infringements classified as serious will be punished with a fine from 2001 to 18000 euros. As an accessory fine, they can impose the suspension of the touristic services or the temporary closing of the establishment, if necessary, for less than 6 months.
Requirements for properties with touristic purposes
Properties with touristic purposes must comply with the following requirements:
Source: INFORMATION NOTE: DECREE 28/2016, OF THE 2ND FEBRUARY, CONCERNING PROPERTIES WITH TOURISTIC PURPOSES AND MODIFICATION OF DECREE 194/2010 OF THE 20TH APRIL, CONCERNING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF TOURISTIC APARTMENTS
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Find the downloadable versions of all our Infographic on the Spanish Costas here.
Here is the one we did on the Costa del Sol
Of course, check our >weather infographics with the monthly statistics of the top 20 cities in Spain:
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]]>Bathed in the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, the Costa del Sol has more than 150km of coastline in the province of Málaga. Its name refers to more than 325 days of sunshine per year, together with the good weather: its average temperature per year is 19 degrees! To find out more about the weather, check our infographics with the monthly weather statistics of the 18 biggest cities in Spain, of course, you will find Malaga. Its beautiful beaches make this place a paradise for anybody. This paradise was discovered in the 50s of the last century with the rise of international tourism, and since then it has become one of the preferred destination for foreigners: mainly British, Germans, Scandinavians and French.
That tourism is attracted by the “Maro” cliffs, the “Balcon de Europa” and the “Cave of Nerja”, the greatness of Málaga, the fame of Torremolinos, Marbella and Estepona among others and the tranquility of Casares, making the “Costa del Sol” an ideal place to enjoy the holidays or buy your dream retreat house since the possibilities in this area are endless.
In addition to that, a large percentage of accommodation options are concentrated in the western part of the Costa del Sol, which means that a large number of tourist services of all kinds are accumulated, such as mooring points for sports boats that are distributed in 13 marinas and yacht clubs, as well as golf courses and other sports facilities where you can practice sports of all kinds. Play with the best golf clubs sets in Spain thanks to our local partner.
In the 50s, celebrities like Grace Kelly, Marlon Brandon, Orson Welles, Frank Sinatra and Brigitte Bardot began arriving in Torremolinos and helped the area to gain international fame.
Torremolinos fame as a tourist destination made in the late 60s and early 70s nearby municipalities such as Fuengirola and Mijas also began to benefit from the tourism. In the 60s there was a radical change on the coast, with the emergence of new ports and hostels that remain in action until today.
The coastline of Mijas
The principal city of the Costa del Sol are Malaga (more than half a million inhabitants), Nerja (21,000 inhabitants), Torremolinos (almost 70,000), Fuengirola (over 75,000 inhabitants), Mijas (over 75,000 inhabitants), Marbella (140.000 inhabitants), Estepona (66,000 inhabitants) and Casares (a little more than 5,000 inhabitants).
The Mediterranean Highway, the AP-7, crosses the area. From this highway, it is possible to reach other points of the Andalusian coast, as well as other destinations in Spain. In addition to the AP-7, there are other roads and highways connecting the different towns in the area. Most of them originated in Málaga, which is the main city and the capital of the Costa del Sol.
The railway station “Malaga-María Zambrano” connects the capital with other towns in the Costa del Sol via the commuter rail network. The fast train AVE unites Malaga with Madrid in two and a half hours. It is also possible to go to other capitals of Andalusia through the high-speed line, as well as there are daily services to Zaragoza and Barcelona. There are also long haul train services going to Albacete, Valencia with the final stop at the Catalan capital.
Concerning air transport, Malaga-Costa del Sol airport is the fourth in Spain in term of passengers. More than 50 airlines offer connections to more than 100 cities, most of them in Europe (the UK and Germany in the lead), but also some in North Africa, Middle East and North America (New York, Toronto and Montreal East ), in addition to flights to the main Spanish cities.
By sea, the Port of Malaga communicates with several ports of the Mediterranean Sea. This port is the second port of tourist cruises in Spain after Barcelona.
“Puerto Banús”
When you hear “Costa del Sol”, undoubtedly you will think of festivals, events and other celebrations. The Costa del Sol has a great attraction for all ages, and there are many things to do that will not leave anyone bored.
For golf lovers, the Costa del Sol is known as the Costa del Golf. It has the highest concentration of golf courses in Andalusia, Spain and Europe. Marbella is the leader of this classification with 21 fields. Other locations that have golf courses are Mijas (11), Estepona (10), Benahavís (6), Malaga (3). Some of the most popular golf parks are the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, Alcaidesa, Añoreta Golf, Benalmádena Golf Club Padlock, Monte Paraiso Golf and La Quinta. Play with the best golf clubs sets in Spain thanks to our local partner.
The Costa del Sol is also a perfect place to enjoy its waters. The main marinas in the area are Puerto Banús, Puerto Marina, Puerto de la Bajadilla, Puerto de Fuengirola, Puerto de La Caleta de Vélez, Puerto de Estepona, Puerto de Cabopino, Puerto de la Duquesa and Puerto Deportivo de Marbella.
The Costa del Sol also has two elite casinos with the most varied leisure offers in southern Spain. The first is the Torrequebrada Casino, located in Benalmádena. It is surrounded by golf courses, shopping areas and the Puerto Deportivo de Benalmádena. The second is the Casino de Marbella, located in the city that bears his name. It is known for hosting major poker tournaments.
On the Costa del Sol there are also activities for the whole family to enjoy. Some of the most popular theme parks are Selwo Aventura (Estepona), Tivoli World (Benalmádena) and Fuengirola Zoo (Fuengirola).
Read our infographic we wrote on the cultural wealth of Málaga.
Throughout 2017 there has been a real estate spike in the Costa del Sol that translates into a recovery in home sales. For example, in Málaga, the number of transactions has increased by 76%. In other municipalities such as Benalmádena or Fuengirola, the increase has been similar, while in Torremolinos the increase has been higher reaching almost 120%.
In addition to sales, prices per square meter have also increased between 5 and 10% depending on the locations. The price per square meters are very different depending on the cities you are looking for: for example, the price per square meter in Benalmádena is € 1,600 and Nerja is € 1,800. Top locations prices are more than € 3,000 on the promenades of Torremolinos and Mijas and up to € 6,000 in some area of Estepona.
The activity of foreign investors as improved a lot as well for the second homes markets. Buying nationalities are “British, Scandinavians, Belgians, Germans and French, ” as noted by Saskia Handberg Immobilien Malaga.
Earlier this year, we wrote this article on Málaga: Malaga: an emerging city to buy second homes, Malaga is always a place for your dream house
Read more: Real estate prices in Malaga and Real estate prices in Marbella and the Costa del Sol available in our Spanish property report updated quarterly.
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