Dale Campbell wrote the Article 'Buying Property in Costa Blanca is Real Estate Paradise' and recommends you visit http://www.homesoverseas.co.uk for more information on Buying Costa Blanca properties.
When it comes to buying property, Costa Blanca is a fantastic location for property investment as it has a perfect combination of awe-inspiring natural beauty and a cultural legacy. Costa Blanca is well known for its resorts such as Benidorm and Elche, the palm tree capital of the world. Golf lovers flock to the area to enjoy year round golf thanks to a climate that provides over 300 sun filled days a year. Food connoisseurs enjoy meals that have been influenced by Costa Blanca’s Moorish agricultural past and rice is a main ingredient in many dishes, which includes the famous paella. Many people enjoy a glass of fine wine produced in the area, to compliment their food.
Besides being one of the most beautiful and sought after destinations, Costa Blanca has many different types of properties that are suitable for most people’s budget. Buying property in Costa Blanca is all about location, location, location. If you have a large budget, then properties along the seafront would be ideal as they tend to be more expensive then else where. Seafront properties are known as real estate paradise as they are sought after areas with holiday makers and the properties can bring in some healthy rental income for the entrepreneurial property investor. If you are looking for a property as a rental income, it is advisable to choose one that has some beautiful natural sights and is near attractions like a Water Park and an Animal Park. Being located near a shopping mall and public transport can also increase your asking price for rent, and add value to your property when it comes to reselling.
For some property investors the seaside properties are too expensive, so they are traveling inland where the property prices are easier on the pocket. This is proving to be a popular choice for people relocating to Spain as not only are property prices cheaper, but the way of life tends to more ‘Spanish’ then places along the seafront that have had a heavy British influence for many years.
Once you’ve decided you’re going to buy a property, set a budget and stay with it.
In Costa Blanca property prices vary with the seasons. Therefore, when you are buying property in Costa Blanca consider the time of year as the off-peak season can provide you with property that is cheaper than at the height of the tourist season. Visit the property at least twice before you make a decision, and visit it at different times of the day. Talk to the neighbours about the area and listen carefully to what they say. Also check what amenities the property has, such as electricity, water and gas, so you don’t have any surprises once you’ve bought the property.
Having some knowledge of the property market in Costa Blanca is an important aspect to consider when buying property as the market is different than the UK. For example the buyer is liable for a transfer tax (IVA) and the rate is dependent on whether the property is a new build or a second-hand property. There are online service providers providing legal advice as well as up-to-date details of available real estate. Confirmation of the reputation and knowledge of the real estate consultant is a must to ensure reliable information about the property you want to buy. It is also important to have a legal advisor to check ownership of the property and any outstanding debts on the property before you sign any paperwork.
In conclusion, if you are looking for an overseas property investment, buying property in Costa Blanca has a lot to offer investors –great weather, popular with tourists, rich with culture, and different types of properties to suit all budgets.
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