Property Prices Up by 3.74% So Far This Year
The property market in Malaga Province has begun the year slowly with the price of new properties in the first 3 months increasing by a lower percentage than in previous years. The price per square metre in Malaga city is now 2,947 Euros, and increase of 2.59%. On the Western Costa, the figures are 2,563 Euros psm, a 5.93% increase, on the Eastern Costa the figures are 2,452 Euros psm, a 1.78% increase and in the interior of the province the average price is now 2,082 Euros psm, a 6.8% increase. The weighted average for the whole province is 2,540 Euros psm, an overall increase of 3.74% against the same period last year.
The property market in Malaga Province has begun the year slowly with the price of new properties in the first 3 months increasing by a lower percentage than in previous years. The price per square metre in Malaga city is now 2,947 Euros, and increase of 2.59%. On the Western Costa, the figures are 2,563 Euros psm, a 5.93% increase, on the Eastern Costa the figures are 2,452 Euros psm, a 1.78% increase and in the interior of the province the average price is now 2,082 Euros psm, a 6.8% increase. The weighted average for the whole province is 2,540 Euros psm, an overall increase of 3.74% against the same period last year.
Property Prices Up by 3.74% So Far This Year
Property Prices Up by 3.74% So Far This Year
It always seems imposible until its done. Nelson Mandela
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Yes, I agree. I've just ploughed my way through the big thread on 'house prices falling' on the General site. Goodness knows what's happening. All I know is that there is all sorts of property for sale at all sorts of prices for all sorts of people.
There was a big feature in today's Daily Telegraph Property Supplement about the renewed enthusiasm of Brits buying property in France (but the article could just as easily have been about Spain - except for journalistic even-handedness it wasn't as the Travel Supplement had a huge piece on Extremadura, Spain). The love affair with Bulgaria, Croatia and Turkey seems to be over. Language too difficult. Health care and education services poor. Infrastructure hopeless.
France and Spain will ALWAYS be a safe bet in the long run.
There was a big feature in today's Daily Telegraph Property Supplement about the renewed enthusiasm of Brits buying property in France (but the article could just as easily have been about Spain - except for journalistic even-handedness it wasn't as the Travel Supplement had a huge piece on Extremadura, Spain). The love affair with Bulgaria, Croatia and Turkey seems to be over. Language too difficult. Health care and education services poor. Infrastructure hopeless.
France and Spain will ALWAYS be a safe bet in the long run.
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When someones says, they bought their property, so long ago and now its worth so much, well unless they have now sold it for that price that doesn't mean a thing, any property is only worth what someone will pay for it, so until its sold, you never know, I never listen to people who say the property has risen in price, because it is only hearsay until sold in my opinion
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