If you can’t sell your property in Spain, organise a raffle
In the last few days I have heard about 2 different properties in Spain being raffled by their owners, who clearly haven’t had any luck selling them the conventional way. In both cases the owners are British, and both properties are said to be worth more than a million Euros.
Costa Blanca developers delivering homes without occupancy licences
Developers in the Vega Baja region of the Valencian Community, where the South Costa Blanca is located, regularly deliver properties without the Licence of First Occupancy (LFO) that owners need to connect to the utilities, a consumer association has claimed.
Alicante developers say market has turned the corner after selling 10% of stock
The sale of 5,000 properties (10% of the housing inventory in Alicante province) during the second third of the year (May-August) is being taken as a sign that Alicante’s housing market might have turned the corner. At least that is the way that Provia – Alicante’s developer association – sees it in its latest report [...]
Spanish government tries to stop Dolores Golf development
Lawyers acting on behalf of Spain’s Ministry of the Environment have gone to the high court of Valencia to try and stop the Dolores Golf development from going ahead, citing insufficient water resources. The project has been given provisional approval by the regional government in Valencia.
Planning problems in Torrevieja? Depends who you are
A fresh example of planning abuse has emerged in Torrevieja, this time involving alleged favouritism in the town planning office towards certain groups or people. The Green Party of Torrevieja has raised the alarm, reports the Spanish press.
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