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For many people, buying a home in another country isn’t just about bricks, balconies or azure blue skies, they are turning the page and beginning a new life.
When looking at the Costa del Sol property market, it’s helpful to view it in a broader context. Spain has experienced record price growth, seeing property values rise by 8.4% in 2024, the highest figure since 2007.
If you own real estate on the Costa del Sol, be it a villa in Marbella, penthouse in a Mijas golf resort or a beachfront apartment in Benalmadena but haven’t yet found the time to visit Málaga – Christmas is the time to do it.
Whether you are relaxing in your Marbella property or keeping cool in your penthouse pool in Fuengirola, enjoying a lazy summer on the Costa del Sol, it is a lifestyle that many people aspire to, yet relatively few get to experience.
When we think of Marbella, it is difficult not to imagine luxury Marbella real estate, glamorous nightlife, gastronomy, beach clubs and super-yachts moored in the marinas. Yet that would only be part of the picture, as Marbella is a fantastic place for kids too!
As a foreigner (or anywhere else in the world), it is important to have all the facts not only about the property market and prices but also about any new regulations that could affect the purchase process, potential returns, and tax liabilities.