Wednesday 3 June 2009
Thursday 5 February 2009
3 BEDS FOR 180.000 EUROS STEPS AWAY FROM THE SEA FRONT!
DOWN IN PRICE FROM 240.000 EUROS TO 180.000 EUROS! First floor apartment situated in Pto. Pollença (with lift). Comprises 3 bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, 2 bathrooms(1 en suite), large lounge dining room with balcony, fully furnished kitchen; Air conditioned (warm & cold) in dining room; utility room. Walking distance to beach, close to all amenities and the market square and ideal family home.
Friday 30 January 2009
KILLER BARGAIN IN QUIET RESORT
DOWN IN PRICE FROM 495.000 € to 325.000 €!! Charming detached villa situated in a quiet area of Cala San Vicente ( Pollença area), just in front of a protected area!!! This beautiful house consists of 1 double bedroom, 2 single bedrooms and 2 bathrooms (one is en suite), large lounge dining room and separate kitchen, air conditioning and central heating. The garden is well cared and there is possibility to make a pool. Large garage under the house with possibility to make a guest apartment of the same size of the house. Water tank. Large terraces. Southeast facing. Fantastic value for money!!!
LITTLE VILLA WITH POOL FOR ONLY 295.000 EUROS!
POL4228: DOWN IN PRICE FROM 395.000 EUROS TO 295.000 EUROS! Charming little villa in Subach. Through it´s green oasis of a garden, you come to the house with porch terrace in front. The front door opens into the lounge, which has a fireplace for winter nights. Via the dining area you get to a newly fitted kitchen. The hallway leads to the two double bedrooms the main house offers, and a full bathroom. From the bedrooms you look out over the swimming pool area. The separate guest accomodation consists of a large double bedroom plus a shower room. Just behind the bedroom, there is a spacious store room or even garage for a small car, with access from the street. This area could also easily be converted into a sitting/kitchen area to provide a fully self contained guest apartment with it´s own entrance.
Wednesday 28 January 2009
COUNTRY HOME BARGAIN IN THE MIDDLE OF MALLORCA
SIN5136: DOWN IN PRICE FROM 475.000 EUROS TO 399.000 EUROS! This idyllicly located country home offers you 8000m² of fresh air. The main house was reformed (original part) and built from new (extension) by the current owners, who have put their heart in it. They stayed close to the original Mallorcan materials and are close to finalising their project. Where you could still have your impact: The guest apartment, the pool and terraces, and a legal construction around the back of the house that is screaming out for a Barbecue project! With its open views you feel on top of the world, and from it´s position in the middle of the island, any beach, the airport or Palma, is at maximum 25 minutes. Main house with large living kitchen, living room and study, two double bedrooms with one bathroom, a master suite with own bathroom and walk in wardrobe forms the third bedroom in the main part. Furthermore, the guest apartment offers space to another couple. Very pretty!
Tuesday 27 January 2009
The 100 most expensive and exclusive houses in Spain - our take
"From Idealista.com - in spite of the decrease in housing prices, luxury homes, those that are reserved for eight-digit households, continue to exist all over spain and are often immune to the drop experienced by the rest of the real estate market. for you, idealista selected the 100 most expensive homes currently on the market. there are houses, villas and mansions suitable for the deepest pockets.
on this list you will find 94 houses, three penthouses and three flats in different provinces in spain, although they are located mainly in madrid (56%), the balearic islands (18%) and catalonia (13%). the area of spain with the most dream houses for sale at this time is la moraleja (madrid), with 19 homes."
Our team at Girasol is exploiting the market to provide true property opportunities in the higher reaches of the market and try to obtain the the 100 most competitively priced homes between 500,000 euros and 5 million euros in Spain and Portugal.
We encourage you to register with us for these opportunities.
Nigel Salmon and Team
www.girasolhomes.co.uk
info@girasolhomes.co.uk
Saturday 24 January 2009
Still good ways to buy abroad - Primelocation
As if the credit crunch and the impending recession weren't enough, the downside for Brits wanting to buy overseas has been compounded by the plummeting value of the pound.
In just 12 months, sterling's value has slipped from €1.45 to under €1.20 - a fall of almost 20%. Against the dollar, the decline has been even more dramatic. As recently as July you could get $2 for every pound; by late November that had fallen to under $1.50.
Psychologically, it's a serious deterrent for buyers, as it means you could be paying significantly more for the same property than you would have a year ago. What's more, the cost of living in most overseas countries has also gone up accordingly - so that pint of beer, restaurant meal and weekly grocery shop will all be more expensive.
There are a few countries outside the dollar and the euro where the exchange rate pain has not been quite so profound - TURKEY springs to mind - but by and large, overseas homes are less of a bargain than they used to be.
So what can you do about it? One option - if you believe that the pound will make a recovery - is to take out a mortgage in the local currency. Say you want to buy an apartment in France or Spain that costs €200,000, and you take out a Euro-denominated loan for €150,000. Then only the €50,000 deposit will suffer from the conversion at a poor exchange rate, and if sterling recovers in a year's time you could potentially refinance the property at a more attractive conversion rate. This works especially well if you will be earning rental income in the local currency to pay the mortgage interest; but it is a high risk strategy - after all, sterling could decline still further.
Another option is to look in markets where property prices have fallen significantly. Spain is the obvious example; in spite of official figures which purport to show that property prices are still rising, evidence on the ground is that prices have already fallen by around 20% on average, and with many developers on the Costa del Sol or Costa Blanca in financial trouble you could get an even bigger discount, wiping out the effect of sterling's falling value. But don't buy just on the discount - after all, too many properties in Spain were over-priced in the first place.
Ask us how to save money on your new mortgage and buy smart in 2009.
Nigel Salmon - Girasol Homes 44 1974 299055