Brits bemoan spanish 'crackdown'
With so many other negative headlines about the Spanish property market as it experienced a correction following years of boom in 2007, the crackdown on properties that were built illegally during recent years has hardly helped matters.
The problem was that some homes were built on illegal sites, such as location less than 100 metres from the sea, and some Spanish regional governments decided last year to take action.
Concerns about such events taking place has definitely put some Britons off buying in
Not as bad as it seems
However, the picture is nowhere near as bad as some have suggested, Mr Stucklin stated. Describing the scale of the problem as "tiny", he stated that it was only in the Southern states of Andalucia and
The key, therefore, is for those investing in property to take care and ensure the right research is done, he concluded: "The vast majority of properties in
As for those looking for property which is not just safe from sudden demolition but also offers rising values, the place to look may be in the
However, the site added, Kyero's latest data has recorded increases in prices on some of the islands, with