Judge orders Trampolin Hills to return money to client
A judge in Murcia has ordered the developer of the Trampolin Hills Golf Resort to return more than 60,000 Euros in part payments to a client whose home was never built, reports the Spanish press. The developer will also have to pay tens of thousands of Euros in interest payments and costs.
Marbella approves new town-plan
Marbella’s town council yesterday approved the final draft of a new town-plan that will put an end to more than a decade of town planning chaos that has weighed heavily on the local property market. The plan now goes to the regional government in Seville for final approval.
Barcelona rental prices fall more than 20pc
Rental prices in Barcelona have fallen around 20% over 12 months to the end of June, the biggest annualised fall since 2002, according to figures from Barcelona city hall.
The cement graveyard
There was an interesting article recently in El Pais (Spain’s leading daily paper) entitled “The Coast is now a graveyard of cement” bewailing the over-development of the coast, and asking how long the holiday home market will take to recover.
New regulations to sort out illegal building in Albox slammed by citizen’s group
Statement from the AUAN group (Action 4 Almanzora) on bitterly disappointing moves by the local authority to sort out the problem of illegally built homes around the town of Albox, in the Almanzora region of Almeria, Andalucia. In April Albox town council published a new municipal regulation or ‘ordenanza’ which purported to permit hundreds of [...]
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