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RANKED No.1 for Currency Exchange & Money Transfers olive press roperty www.theolivepress.es May 25th - June 7th 2016 P Where is Gillian buying? PAGE 19 PAGE 24 PAGE 25 PAGE 31 Where are the coolest Airbnbs? How to reclaim floor clause fees Introducing OP’s Agony Uncle IN COME THE BIG BUCKS! ESTATE agents in Spain and Gibraltar are lining themselves up for the busiest July on record. It comes as some British buyers put pur- chases on hold due to the forthcoming EU referendum on June 23. Most agents the Olive Press spoke to con- firmed they had various sales currently ‘paused’ awaiting the result, despite the British market remaining strong. The majority believe that the ex- pected result - to stay in Europe - will lead to the pound strength- ening with a red hot summer of sales to follow. Ben Bateman, at Holmes Soto- grande, described the referendum lead up as a ‘pause for thought for British buyers’ due to concerns over the weak pound. “After a remain vote however, we expect to see a strong finish to the year - and a sud- den wave of bids from British buyers,” he told the Olive Press. One agent in Gibraltar has gone one step further actually employing extra staff for July. Savills director Sammy Cruz-Armstrong said: “Everything is on hold due to Brexit, but I am convinced we will stay in Europe and am taking on extra staff in July to deal with the expected deluge of business.” Benahavis agent Scott Marshall of Proper- Roll on Remain Booming July predicted following ‘pause’ in run-up to EU referendum Special report by Iona Napier tieSpain, meanwhile, described the pause as ‘very psychological’. He said: “It’s a combination of the uncertainty of the vote and the exchange rate right now.” While many agents have a couple of sales cur- rently on hold, some have seen more. “We have up to ten sales currently on hold un- til after the referendum,” said Victor Witkowski, boss of Castles, in Manilva. “Buyers are not necessarily pulling out, but they are biding their time to see what hap- pens.” Fellow Manilva agent, Shani Hamilton, also confirmed a slowdown, but added: “We are predicting a huge influx of business as soon as a decision is made.” Deals Either way, official statistics out this month confirm the British market remains strong and tens of thousands continue to look for their dream home. Respected analyst Mark Stucklin insists that for- eign demand for Spanish property was up 16% in the first quarter with Brits the biggest group of foreign buyers at 22% of the market share. “The British still dominate the foreign market for property and there is no evidence of a notice- able decline in demand as yet,” he said. And certainly not everyone is suffering. One agent, Graham Govier of Inland Andalucia has seen ‘no negative impact’ at all during the referendum lead-up. “In fact it is the opposite. Prices are extremely cheap right now and we are selling two times as many properties as we were last year,” he said. He added: “My salesman Paul - already a bit of a local celebrity - has just completed his sev- enth consecutive sale and people are buying because they can see that the incredible deals won’t wait around for them forever,” he added. Paul made headlines in the Olive Press last year when he sold an impressive nine proper- ties in a row. www.spanishpropertyinsight.com Source: Registradores Spanish property sales by nationality and quarter Q1 2013 Q2 2013 Q3 2013 Q4 2013 Q1 2014 Q2 2014 Q3 2014 Q4 2014 Q1 2015 Q2 2015 Q3 2015 Q4 2015 Q1 2016 OUR PARTNERS Save money when buying or selling your property in Spain For more information please call us on +34 951 401 921 or email [email protected] RANKED No.1 for Currency Exchange & Money Transfers A HUGE US property fund is splashing €45 million on three new Costa del Sol developments. The American bosses behind Real Capital Solutions have snapped up sizeable plots in Estepona, Mijas and Benahavis and continue to look at further opportunities along the coast. The company, based in Marbella since 2013, already has five oth- er developments, including The Retreat, in Elviria. “We have spent around €86 mil- lion here so far and have a fund of €100 million to spend,” ex- plained Managing Partner Peter Wells, based in Colorado. “We are one of the largest devel- opers on the Costa del Sol and our emphasis is on distressed properties.” He added: “Also we do things transparently and always try and deliver on price and quality.” The company - which made hun- dreds of millions buying and sell- ing distressed properties in the US - has 16 staff working out of its office at Centro Plaza. Local boss Taylor Cox, added: “The coast is really starting to come alive and it’s a pleasure to live in such a beautiful part of the world.” BOSSES: Cox and Wells

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RANKED No.1 for

Currency Exchange& Money Transfers

olive press

ropertywww.theolivepress.es May 25th - June 7th 2016

PWhere is Gillian buying?

Page 19

Page 24

Page 25

Page 31

Where are the coolest Airbnbs?

How to reclaim floor clause fees

Introducing OP’s Agony Uncle

In come the bIg bucks!

estAte agents in spain and gibraltar are lining themselves up for the busiest July on record.It comes as some british buyers put pur-chases on hold due to the forthcoming eu referendum on June 23.most agents the Olive Press spoke to con-firmed they had various sales currently ‘paused’ awaiting the result, despite the british market remaining strong.the majority believe that the ex-pected result - to stay in europe - will lead to the pound strength-ening with a red hot summer of sales to follow.ben bateman, at holmes soto-grande, described the referendum lead up as a ‘pause for thought for british buyers’ due to concerns over the weak pound. “After a remain vote however, we expect to see a strong finish to the year - and a sud-den wave of bids from british buyers,” he told the Olive Press.one agent in gibraltar has gone one step further actually employing extra staff for July. savills director sammy cruz-Armstrong said: “everything is on hold due to brexit, but I am convinced we will stay in europe and am taking on extra staff in July to deal with the expected deluge of business.”benahavis agent scott marshall of Proper-

Roll on Remain

Booming July predicted following ‘pause’ in run-up to

EU referendumSpecial report by Iona Napier

tiespain, meanwhile, described the pause as ‘very psychological’. he said: “It’s a combination of the uncertainty of the vote and the exchange rate right now.”While many agents have a couple of sales cur-rently on hold, some have seen more.“We have up to ten sales currently on hold un-til after the referendum,” said Victor Witkowski, boss of castles, in manilva.“buyers are not necessarily pulling out, but they are biding their time to see what hap-pens.”Fellow manilva agent, shani hamilton, also confirmed a slowdown, but added: “We are predicting a huge influx of business as soon as a decision is made.”

DealsEither way, official statistics out this month confirm the British market remains strong and tens of thousands continue to look for their dream home.Respected analyst mark stucklin insists that for-eign demand for spanish property was up 16% in the first quarter with Brits the biggest group of foreign buyers at 22% of the market share.“the british still dominate the foreign market for property and there is no evidence of a notice-able decline in demand as yet,” he said.And certainly not everyone is suffering.one agent, graham govier of Inland Andalucia has seen ‘no negative impact’ at all during the referendum lead-up.“In fact it is the opposite. Prices are extremely cheap right now and we are selling two times as many properties as we were last year,” he said.he added: “my salesman Paul - already a bit of a local celebrity - has just completed his sev-enth consecutive sale and people are buying because they can see that the incredible deals won’t wait around for them forever,” he added.Paul made headlines in the Olive Press last year when he sold an impressive nine proper-ties in a row.

www.spanishpropertyinsight.com source: Registradores

Spanish property sales by nationality and quarter

Q1 2013 Q2 2013 Q3 2013 Q4 2013 Q1 2014 Q2 2014 Q3 2014 Q4 2014 Q1 2015 Q2 2015 Q3 2015 Q4 2015 Q1 2016

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A HUGE US property fund is splashing €45 million on three new Costa del Sol developments.The American bosses behind Real Capital Solutions have snapped up sizeable plots in Estepona, Mijas and Benahavis and continue to look at further opportunities along the coast.The company, based in Marbella since 2013, already has five oth-er developments, including The Retreat, in Elviria.

“We have spent around €86 mil-lion here so far and have a fund of €100 million to spend,” ex-plained Managing Partner Peter Wells, based in Colorado.“We are one of the largest devel-opers on the Costa del Sol and our emphasis is on distressed properties.”He added: “Also we do things transparently and always try and deliver on price and quality.”The company - which made hun-dreds of millions buying and sell-ing distressed properties in the US - has 16 staff working out of its office at Centro Plaza.Local boss Taylor Cox, added: “The coast is really starting to come alive and it’s a pleasure to live in such a beautiful part of the world.”

BOSSES: Cox and Wells

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theRe were 99,427 homes sales recorded in the first three months of 2016, up 9.8% on the same period last year, ac-

cording to latest figures from the Prop-erty Registrars. Locals bought 86,571 homes, up

8.9%, and foreign-ers bought 12,856 homes, up 16.4%. As a result, foreign demand account-ed for 12.9% of the market in the first quarter, down from 14.4% in 2015’s last quarter, but up from 8.6% at the

start of 2013.once again the british were by far the biggest group of foreign buyers with 2,814 purchases registered in the period and 22% of foreign mar-ket share, followed by the French with 1,014 acquisi-tions and 8% foreign mar-ket share.Looking at just the biggest markets, british demand increased the most year-on-year, up 44%, followed by sweden, up 34%, and china up 18%. Russian demand once again post-ed the biggest decline, down 35%.both the biggest market, and one of the fastest growing, the british domi-nate the foreign market for property in spain. the chart pictured, focusing on four key markets since Q1 2013, illus-trates how british demand has taken off in recent years, while France and germany increased only slightly, and Russian demand collapsed.

No fear

Foreign demand for Spanish property was up 16% in the first quarter of 2016 with a strong British market despite Brexit fears and a weaker pound, writes Mark Stucklin of Spanish Property Insight

Despite the impressive growth of de-mand from the uk, the recent fall in the pound against the euro, and fears of brexit result in the forthcoming June 23 uk referendum on eu mem-bership, led me to speculate that brit-ish demand for property in spain

might decline noticeably in the first two quarters of this year, at least un-til the referendum is out of the way.but there is no evidence of a soft-ening of british demand in these figures.however, it’s worth bearing in mind

that these figures from the regis-trars lag the market by a month or two, which is the time it takes for

sales to be recorded in the property register. If indeed there has been a downturn in british de-mand in the first quarter, the second quarter’s re-sults might be more re-vealing.Another chart shows brit-ish demand clearly re-lates to the strength of the pound with a time lag of around six months. As the pound weakens against the euro, less british buyers enter the market. So the next quarter’s re-sults could be quite re-vealing indeed.however, after the ref-

erendum, as the pound inevitably strengthens again, the buyers will come back.

Mark Stucklin runs www.spanish-propertyinsight.com

BIG INTEREST: Brits leading the way in Spanish property purchases

BIG SPENDERS: Brits

sPAIn will top the International mone-tary Fund’s property market table this year following mammoth increases in uk and swedish investments.Figures from the organisation for eco-nomic Development (oecD) reveal uk buyers accounted for 21% of sales last year, while swedish sales increased by 220%, accounting for 6%.the statistics still show however that it is still possible to acquire a bargain in spain, with property undervalued by 26%.In contrast, the uk and swedish markets were overvalued by 7% and 114% respectively.“the spanish housing market has experienced an encouraging start to the year and with an increasing number of overseas buyers looking to spain, I would expect this positive trend to continue during the coming months," said marc Pritchard, sales and marketing Director for taylor Wimpey españa.

house sales in spain continue to climb with a 16.8% year-on-year in-crease recorded in march.Andalucia was flavour of the month, counting the highest number of hous-ing transactions – 6,299 – followed by 5,123 in catalunya and 4,878 in madrid.march saw a total of 31,925 transac-tions, according to spain’s national statistics Institute.the second-hand home market is leading the way with sales up by 24.2% in march 2016 compared to the same month the year before: some 25,800 transactions.

Top class

On the up

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A tV doctor who found fame ana-lysing poo samples is on the hunt for a stunning spanish retreat.

You Are What You Eat presenter gil-lian mckeith - who also starred in I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here - is ready for another adventure, but this time in Andalucia.The Olive Press can reveal that the scottish health guru, 56, and her hus-band howard magaziner are in the process of buying a dream property in the soaring serrania de Ronda.the Channel 4 presenter mckeith - who became famous for being the first contestant on I’m A Celebrity to refuse to do a task in 2010 - is understood to be buying a 26-bedroom hotel in cor-tes de la Frontera.hotel sol y sierra, which sits in the heart of the town, has been shut for a number of years.“mckeith and her husband have been

IT’S taller than La Concha and the weather is fa-mously inclement, to say the least.But this didn’t stop a group of employees from Tay-lor Wimpey Espana from leaving Marbella to climb Scotland’s Ben Nevis to raise €11,500 for charity.The group joined the Highland Games, participating in the traditional caber toss before climbing to the summit at 1,345 metres.

tWo thirds of europeans wishing to buy a house manage to do so in two months, a study by Re/mAX europe has revealed.spaniards visit seven properties on average before making a choice, while 81% will conduct extensive searches online before setting foot outside the door.the Portuguese are even faster and find the home they want in one month on average.meanwhile the Austrians and the Dutch take their time and tend to spend around half a year browsing suitable options.brits will visit a minimum of 10 houses before putting money down while just 4% of europeans are fussy enough to visit more than 20.the Finnish, however, are content see-ing just four pads.

I’m a celebrity, get me into there!

Peak funds for charity

TV doc Gillian McKeith in Spanish hotel business hunt

EXCLUSIVEBy Iona Napier

in talks with the town hall about this particular property and all being well they could be the latest new residents in cortes,” said a source. “Word has been going around that she will be set-

ting up a business but we don’t know yet what it will be.”cortes estate agency mary beker meanwhile did not deny mckeith’s plans but stressed that a sale had not yet gone through.“no agreement has, as yet, been con-firmed so we cannot say for sure ex-actly what’s going on,” tom beker told the Olive Press. “We hope to know more soon.”When contacted mckeith’s husband, a lawyer, said: “We are not yet in a position to make an official announce-ment.”PROUD: Taylor Wimpey team

As many as 100,000 british property investors could be set for a refund from spanish banks.Deposits for off-plan apartments which were ‘lost’ when the property crash hit in spain can now be re-claimed after the supreme court ruled that banks should have protected the deposits.One firm, Spanish Legal Reclaims be-lieves this could mean out-of-pocket investors receiving an average payout of €25,000.this could cost spanish banks up to €19 billion.“Finally there is a real possibility to recover your money,” said Luis cuervo from spanish Legal Reclaims.“Previously it was impossible to get your money from the developers but now you can claim with the banks and they have the resources to pay people back.”he added that ripped off investors should be ‘quietly confident’ they will be refunded but that they might have to put up a fight.

house sales in marbella, the property hotspot of the costa del sol, are going from strength to strength.The town is settling into its fifth con-secutive year of recovery after a suc-cessful 2015 when house sales in-creased almost 10% on the previous year, according to estate agent Pan-orama.In fact, the sales numbers are almost on a par with those in 2006, the year preceding the crisis when spain’s mar-ket was at its strongest.

RecoveryWhile prices in the most exclusive areas of marbella are ‘on the rise’, the number of sales completed, affordable prices appearing, and mortgage opportunities are spelling positive news for spain’s property market.“there is a similar recovery scenario throughout all of spain, although re-covery on a national level is a couple of years behind marbella,” said Pan-orama director christopher clover.“marbella’s ‘head start’ to recovery is a result of its multi-country source market – it’s safe to say that the prop-erty market recovery in spain began here.”

FIVe Andalucia town halls have seen their debt rise by more than €1.5 billion since 2011, new figures show.Jerez, Jaen, huelva, granada and La Linea are among spain’s most heavily indebted town halls.During the period, Jerez de la Fron-tera lost more than any town hall in spain,with debts rising by €412 mil-lion.Jaen lost €312 million in the four-year period with huelva (€135 million), granada (€112 million) and La Linea (€112 million) all in spain’s bottom ten.estepona town hall’s debt rose from €16.5 million to more than €77 million.

Marbella leading the way

Just two months to buy

Payback time

Damning debt

MOVING IN?: McKeith (above), Cortes de la Frontera, and (right) Hotel Sol y Sierra

AN Andalucian mayor is being investigated after a Lebanese property magnate was accused of building illegally on protected land.Mijas leader Juan Carlos Maldonado is accused by the local PP party of allowing the illegal construction at Finca El Pantanillo, near Río Ojén.“The works are continuing because nobody does any-thing to stop them and the damage they are causing is terrible,” insisted PP councillor Carmen Márquez.The unnamed developer is now being probed by the Guardia Civil after he begun construction of a home and dug two huge artificial lakes, allegedly without permission.

A right rural row...

CONTROVERSIAL: Finca El Panta-nillo is under construction

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the bar is regularly the place I meet interesting people, and last week was no different.

I was returning to the uk for the A Place in the Sun Live! exhibi-tion at olympia and the journey had started so well.I caught the 40-minute bus from marbella to the airport and the driver had the Real madrid v man city match blasting the excited spanish commentator. Luckily for the passengers, it remained nil-nil in the first half - I was worried if madrid had scored we would have been sub-ject to the driver jumping out his

chair at the cry of goooooAL! And turning to his public (the passengers) celebrating, leav-ing the bus to steer itself!I cleared baggage control speedily with my smartphone boarding pass and just hand luggage before finding a bar for the second half of the match.I naturally wanted city to win, de-spite being a chelsea supporter (us brits are good like that).on my right was a chap who was perpetually on his phone while watching the match and commenting throughout in eng-lish. I took up my usual airport hobby of people-watching, and kept an eye on the match.once the game was over and the chap was off the phone, I asked if he was a city supporter

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the co-owner of one of the costa del sol’s leading estate agents is unfazed that british buyers struggle to pro-nounce his company’s name.While confirming how important the uk market is to his swedish agency Fas-tighetsbyran, kent schanke joked: “the british mostly can’t pronounce our name, but they can call us ‘Fastig’ if they want. that is good enough for us.”

Englishspeaking at the launch of a brand new Marbella office - the 16th in spain - the agency boss con-tinued: “the british market though is very important for us and perhaps the key foreign market in spain.“Luckily we all speak good english so please pop in and

You can call us ‘Fastig’!

While its name doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, agency Fastighetsbyran is going from strength to strength, opening its 16th office in Spain

talking to his family in the uk. he laughed and said no, he was from Sheffield, and was the ‘price-maker’ for a bIg book-makers in gibraltar. his lengthy phone call made sense now! We talked briefly about his job and mine, and inevitably we met slap bang in the middle - brexit and currency.he was concerned that his wag-es and possibly status in gibral-tar would be affected, and I was waxing lyrical on the episodes that sterling had encountered in the last few months. Once I had finished my market commentary, he talked with conviction about a recent office wager on brexit and the effect on sterling.I am not a betting man - I have been working too long in the currency markets - but the of-fice sweepstake was: Staying IN

europe: 90% with sterling up on June 23 by 7%.many of us on the coast will hope he is right. bookmakers usually are...however, a currency broker’s role has always been to protect his clients from the potential downside of economic and po-litical events like the referen-dum during their transaction. so, we cannot be subject to speculation, or ‘the chap at the bar’. this is where it really pays for those making international transfers to talk to a currency expert, to steer you through all the speculation and focus on the important part - protecting you and your money from the risks of exchange rate fluctua-tions in uncertain times.email [email protected] or visit the mijas La Cala office.

have a chat to us over a cof-fee... I am sure we can help find you the perfect prop-erty.“And we really need good coastal homes to sell as we

have plenty of keen scandi-navian buyers desperate to invest down here.”Pronounced as Fasti-gets-booron (meaning ‘the Real estate agency’), the brand

PARTY TIME: At the new office in Centro Plaza

new Centro Plaza office, com-plements other nearby agen-cies in estepona, Fuengirola, torre del mar and nerja, while another one opens this summer in malaga.so far the company has amassed 250 offices in Swe-den since it was created in 1966.speaking over canapes and champagne at the ritzy bash, kent added: “We want to show that we are a well es-

tablished company. We have decades of experience and everything here is done by the books.”new franchise partners An-dreas ersson and sanna mag-nusson have been in the com-pany for ten years, but only moved to spain in January.“It’s an exciting time for us, there has been a real buzz to-day,” said Andreas.“We are looking forward to meeting more british buyers.”

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Popular rulingBaNCO Popular has been court ordered to re-pay €58,000 to a British couple who invested in a property that was never built by developer aifos.

On the upHOME sales in Spain increased by 6% in April, with apartment sales rising 4% and purchases of single-bed homes up 13%.

Big buildA TOTAL of 7,326 new home constructions were completed in the first two months of 2016, a 15.5% year-on-year increase.

Tower taleMaRBeLLa Town Hall will hear if their applica-tion to restore the town’s el Cable sea tower is suc-cessful in June.

Rental finesHOLIDAY homeown-ers now face fines for renting out their prop-erty, if they have not complied with new regulations.

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OUT AND ABOUT: Mark (left) with the team from Spanish Estate Agents

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DIY gone mad or a holiday let that ticks every box? make up your own mind about this rooftop refuge in mallorca, made entirely from shipping containers fused together in one quirky living space.this fantastic feat of carpentry offers crate expectations for tenants with its central location and expansive views.It comes with a kitchenette, small decked terrace and plunge pool, all just a 10-minute walk from Palma’s vibrant city centre, and sleeps three people from €100 a night.

Coolest hotspots in the world

Five of Airbnb’s 20 coolest stays are in Spain … and they’re all red hot holiday rentals, writes Laurence Dollimore

sPAIN is host to five of the coolest Airbnbs in the world, according to a hot list com-piled by The Times.

And no wonder - they certainly make the average holiday cottage seem .. well … boring.try out treehouse living in an Anda-

lucian park for size, or get closer to the spanish sun with a rooftop rental perched among the chimney pots of Palma de mallorca.

If living in a bubble is your ultimate definition of getting away from it all, this eccentric annex to the more conventional Los banos de la Luz guest house will have you floating on air.At number three on the list, the cosy dome takes camping to its giddy geodesic limits with mod cons in-clude an outdoor shower, although the ‘moroccan style toilet’ (aka squat) may be a little less conve-nient. tarifa’s beaches are just 6km away and, from only €26 a night, this quirky back-to-basics bivouac gives you attitude as well as value for money.

Not a case of have wheels will travel, but fans of glamping will be in their element in this restored 1950s-style Airstream bus. You won’t miss your creature comforts with a flat-screen TV, wi-fi, iPod dock and plunge pool all included in the price of just €100 a night. Placed 14 in the top 20, this luxurious-ly-appointed static mobile home is parked up amid the stunning landscapes of Alozaina and the Sierra de las Nieves, with the near-est traditional pueblo blanco just a 20-min-ute walk away.

If bird’s eye views set your heart aflutter this swish barcelona eyrie will lift you up where you belong, where the (spanish Imperial) eagle flies. At number 15 on the list, the stunning penthouse overlooking the Plaza Real is a must-rent for next year’s semana santa processions, when you’ll have the best spectator seats in the house.stylishly-decorated, the loft-style pad boasts an open fireplace, floor-to-ceiling windows, a party-sized roof terrace and sleeps four, from €210 a night.

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Up with the eagles

Dome sweet dome

It’s the dream of every schoolboy and more than a few of their dads, although mums may wonder how they’re going to get the shopping back from Lidl. Perched three metres above the ground, this idyllic tree house in the heart of sierra de huetor natural

Park is accessible only by a hanging bridge. upscale living it certainly is. And with its own bath-room, cooking facilities and a swimming pool, hav-ing a back-to-nature experience is as easy as fall-ing off a log. For just €40 a night, you’d be barking (up the wrong tree) not to try it.

SWING ThE NIGhT AWAY!

the collection fea-tures 20 of the globe’s coolest and most curious holi-day lets for a mini break, with spain beating off com-petition from feu-dal castles, quirky windmills and even an arctic holiday home in Iceland.Join us on a whistle-stop tour of spain’s Famous Five.

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A beautiful and very well built house front line to Los Naranjos Golf in a small gated and private urbanisation. The house has been decorated in a modern style and is being offered fully furnished. The Villa features under floor heating, state of the art AC system, central vacuum cleaner, heated pool and also a special basement level with natural light and consists of a cinema room, guest suite, laundry room, utility area and a large garage.

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Brand new stunning contemporary villa offering breath-taking views towards the sea and tranquil surroundings. The property has been built to perfection with high qualities throughout. As you enter the house you have a good size living/dining area that leads out to the covered terrace and pool area. The garage holds 2-3 cars as well as having space for a store room.

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mILLIons of mortgage hold-ers could be in for a massive payout.The controversial floor

clause - AkA clausula suelo - has been deemed null and void by a madrid judge, paving the way for a big payback for expats and spaniards alike. estimated to be responsible for a whopping 90% of spanish housing evictions, the minimum-rate interest clause has been costing mortgage holders an average of €3,000 since the mid 2000s.

the latest ruling comes after the eu-ropean commission ordered banks to reimburse customers in full, last year.Paving the way for 2.5 million people to claim compensation payouts, the madrid ruling could cost banks a com-bined €1 billion.but with around 10% of spanish mort-gage holders affected by the hidden in-terest fee, banks have been reluctant to explain how to reclaim. however, costa de la Luz-based lawyer maria castro has outlined a step-by-step guide to getting your money back:

Cash back!

Step-by-step guide on how to reclaim money

lost to the controversial floor clause

homeowners are set for a big payout as the controversial clausula suelo bank clause is finally given the boot

Visit www.homecareontheweb.com for more information

IF you’re regularly absent from your home in the sun it’s not always safe to assume, once

you’ve locked the door and walked away, that all will be well for your next visit.Although for the most part the costa del sol has a wonderfully mild climate, time and extremes of weather still take their toll. Regular attention is also need-ed to check for leaks, damp problems and insect infesta-tions.neighbours and friends may be willing to keep an eye on your property and usually start off with the best of intentions. but as we’ve found over the years, when a real problem comes up (often at the most inconvenient times), they may not be able to cope. this is particularly true when you rent out your property for holidays, or even just to friends and family. You will want your new arrivals to find the property clean and well-maintained, beds made and hot water on. You will not want them to have to deal with plumbing problems, water leaks, fridges breaking down or electricity cut-offs during their stay.this is where a reliable property management company with a good reputation can be an in-

valuable ally. Your first thought will probably be the additional cost but it will be a worthwhile investment in the long run, leading to happier holiday clients who will want to return again and again. Quite apart from the peace of mind it will give you, too! As well as maintaining your property and looking after your guests, a professional manage-ment company will be able to advise you on legal issues, as and when they arise, and elimi-nate the stress and worry of be-ing away from your home from home without knowing what is happening to it.A good management company will have the resources to offer a high level of multilingual ser-vices to deal with any problem – major or minor. If you have any concerns about leaving your property empty for long periods of time, or have bought it to offer holiday or long-term rentals, you have nothing to lose by talking it all through with the professionals. You may decide it’s not for you but you could also find it was the best decision you ever made!

Contact +34 952 83 9595 and [email protected]

PEACE OF MINdWhy use a property management company? 1. Find out if your mortgage has a

floor clausebefore taking action, you need to estab-lish whether or not your contract has a clausula suelo. If unsure, seek advice from a mortgage broker or lawyer. 2. Go to the bank If you have established you have a claim then approach your bank. You will need to bring your mortgage agreement with you along with a legal letter with refer-ence to recent court decisions. 3. If/ when the bank says noIf not solved by the bank, you will need to approach the bank clients service. You can contact them yourself or get a lawyer to do so on your behalf. You need to submit your claim with proof of the clause in your mortgage agreement along with a legal letter with reference to court decisions. they will answer within 60 days. 4. If Clients Service reject claimIf your claim is rejected then you have two options:a) contact the client ombudsman service, if the financial entity is among those who have adhered to this sys-tem. A legal argumentation is advisable here. It is an organ who works indepen-dently to banks. this needs to be an-swered within two months.b) claim before the bank of spain. the bank of spain is not connected to other banks in spain and makes an indepen-dent decision. they have four months to provide an answer.5. If all else failsIf none of the above work and you have exhausted all avenues then a claim can be made through the courts.

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WhetheR it’s redesign-ing the Presidential suite at a melia hotel, or a luxury villa in nor-

way, the team at estuco Interiors never take their eye off the ball.With an incredible vision and passion for creativity, it is little surprise they have grown consis-tently for the last two decades.now one of the coast’s leading interior design companies, the team of four professionals have never been busier.“the coast has completely come alive and around 80% of our quotes are being accepted so we have a lot of work,” explains christel Jurgensen.“It is such a contrast to five or six years ago when I had a huge pile of quotes, almost none of them accepted.”Based out of a fabulous flagship

showroom in centro Plaza, mar-bella, the team offer bespoke de-signs perfectly tailored to meet your needs – however whimsical they may be.the group of multilingual design-ers manage every aspect and de-tail of a project from conception to completion.And they have built up a trusted network of craftsmen, builders, painters, electricians and suppli-ers who are always on time, on spec and on budget.the versatile team takes on residential, hospitality and res-taurant projects and clients may choose from a huge range of fabrics, object d’art and the in-demand Farrow & ball range.

Visit www.estucointeriors.com for more details.or email [email protected]

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The team from Estuco Interiors have been redesigning homes in Spain for

two decades

VISION: The team at Estuco deliver stylish projects on time, on spec and on budget

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▫ a price commitment that consistently beats the high street banks

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With over 20 offices worldwide and over two decades in business, Cambridge is FCA regulated, and provides the security and peace of mind you need to effectively manage all your overseas payments.

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Fully refurbished villa, walking distance to Puerto Banús. Currently 2 bedrooms, easily converted into 3 bedrooms. Cul-de-sac. Southwest-facing.

Charming 3-bedroom corner townhouse, on two levels, in a beautiful Andalusian “pueblo”-style residential community on the Golden Mile.

Built: 124 m²Plot: 564 m²Price: € 675,000

Built: 159 m²Terrace: 15 m²Price: € 450,000

Built: 163 m²Plot: 776 m²Price: € 925,000

Built: 201 m²Plot: 578 m²Price: € 690,000

Built: 138 m²Plot: 339 m²Price: € 495,000

Semi-detached villa with superb views

3 bedroom semi-detached villa with private garden and pool, in an exclusive gated community with 24-hour security, boasting some of the best views anywhere on the coast. 7-minute drive to the Puente Romano Hotel. South-facing, sun all day. Ready to move into. Bargain price!

Beachside bungalow with 3 bedrooms in the exclusive area of Los Monteros, right next to the renowned 5-star hotel and steps to the beach.

A partially-refurbished villa with sea views in a great location. Within easy walking distance to Puerto Banús. Cul-de-sac. South-facing.

LOS MONTEROS Ref: OP8871

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SIERRA BLANCA COUNTRY CLUB Ref: OP8826

Offices at the Puente Romano Hotel & opposite the Marbella Club HotelTel. (+34) 952 863 750 [email protected] www.panorama.esAn International

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the property market in Andalucia is hotting up in tune with the weather.And as the parasols go up and the sunscreen gets slapped on, property prices are slowly beginning

to climb again.but, luckily in certain pockets of the coast, in particu-lar in our areas of manilva and casares, there are still some incredible bargains to be had.

You will certainly find significantly better value for mon-ey here than in marbella - with some properties costing less than half what they would in marbella.most clients buying in manilva are not just buying for

Summer sellin’As we reach peak season, buyers are arriving in their droves – and they’re not waiting for Brexit, insists Shani Hamilton, from Hamilton Homes, in Manilva

Here are our ‘quick sellers’ – the most exciting opportunities on our books right now:

Hot properties

our superb featured property this month is priced to sell as the owners are changing location.the stunning frontline beach townhouse with three bedrooms and two bathrooms steps liter-ally right onto the beach and its own private garden.there are even four pools, a ten-

nis court and a padel court on-site which makes it perfect for families.buyers will love the proximity to chiringuitos, supermarkets and the port, while community fees are affordable.It has a comfortable layout of split level lounge dining room,

a brand new kitchen, and is decorated to a high standard throughout.the current owners began there as newlyweds, raised a young family here and are now chang-ing location but are reticent to say goodbye to this cherished beachside home.

Manilva beach townhouse for just €250,000

thIs three-bedroom photoge-nic detached townhouse is in Maria Teresa, a quiet area of sabinillas. It is within walking distance of the quiet beach-es, quality local bars and restaurants, supermarkets, parks and also has a com-munal pool. the independent home in the heart of sabinil-las has a large back terrace and a front porch. the com-munity fees are very cheap.

Sabinillas townhouse for

€250,000FoR sea views and ample facilities within a resort-style urbanisation, look no further than this three bedroom, two bathroom apartment. With sea views, the excel-lently maintained La noria development leads on to sabinillas promenade.

Beachside apartment in Sabinil-las for €185,000

THIS gem of a two-bedroom flat in one of europe’s most elegant resorts has a luxurious, almost colonial feel. the ample terrace with beautiful views has space for lounging and dining. there are also three beautiful commu-nal pools, 24-hour security, while it sits next to the Volvo masters Finca cortesin golf course.

Luxury apartment in Finca Cortesin

for €269,000

sPectAcuLAR sea, mountain, vine-yard and golf course views are just the one perk of living in Doña Julia development.the south-facing apartments all have elegant fitted kitchens with siemens and bosch appliances. Ground floor apartments have pri-vate gardens while penthouses of-fer solariums with hot tubs. And the communal pool areas have have comfortable sunbeds, sunshades and plenty of green space.There is a fantastic infinity jacuzzi

pool which seats 20 and has two ja-cuzzi beds and the kids’ park com-plete with a pyramid climbing frame is another bonus.Quality and luxury meet for a rea-sonable price: we have sold out of units at €152,000 but there are some left at €161,000. seize them before the next price increase!

To get in touch, contact Hamil-ton Homes on +34 952 890 444 or email [email protected]

Bag your bargain: doña Julia development in Casares

The market won’t stop for Brexit - but the Brits have taken a pauseTHERE are lots of people on the hunt for their dream home but British buyers are taking a little pause, with the Brexit referendum loom-ing.They are still looking and they are still putting down small deposits, but most are waiting for June 23 to make a final decision.Either way, Spain will still be Spain after the

Brexit vote and there are still plenty of buyers from all over the world happy to spend money here regardless.My worry is that the British people will miss out and once they’re ready to commit, many of the best deals will be gone. Many Europe-ans are already buying in force.The good properties are not waiting for the

British to buy them.People from all over Europe are coming up with money, especially from Belgium, France, Germany, Austria, Norway, Sweden, Ireland and Hungary.It seems that for businesses Britain is better in Europe - we will certainly be voting to re-main in the EU on June 23.

investment, but for the fantastic lifestyle here, for per-sonal use and as a holiday home and future retirement property.there is a great combination of the familiarity of a strong expat population alongside the real essence of the real spain.Wherever you are around here, from Duquesa marina to inland casares, or from La Paloma beach to manilva village there is plenty of space.What’s more the beaches do not get busy and there are some great areas to be discovered and explored such as the castillo and inland at the Roman oasis, not to men-tion the stunning white village of casares.

WheRe else in the world can you buy a penthouse flat for under €125,000? This beautiful penthouse to the sea and golf course also has a jacuzzi bath and is furnished to a very high standard. the fully renovated ‘turnkey’ property also has a storage room and private parking. the urbanisation of Duquesa Village is extremely sought-after and has manicured gardens, a padel tennis court and com-munal pools.

duquesa penthouse apartment for €124,000

STAR HOME

To get in touch, contact Hamilton Homes on +34 952 890 444 or email [email protected]@hamilton-homes.com

To get in touch, contact Hamilton Homes on +34 952 890 444 or email [email protected]@hamilton-homes.com

AGENTS: Andrew and Shani

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moved here.” born in cape town, south Africa, Leon left in 1972 to study textile design and management at Leeds university. From there he ventured into the world of retail, opening five shops in London including one on the king’s Road and another two in st. christopher’s Place in the West end. After a successful 20-year stint in London, Leon packed his bags and headed to spain like many expats in the ‘90s. Buying a finca in the lower Alpujarras area of Granada, Leon got his first taste of Spanish bureaucracy when he opened first a B&B, then moved into agriculture, running an agro-tourism business dealing in fruit and veg. But in 2013 it was time for a new adventure. Selling his finca and busi-ness, Leon headed for the coast. now based in mijas costa, Leon says it is time to give something back. “I have had a lot of success in my life,” he says. “From my time in granada I have built up a good knowledge of how the property system works and of setting up and running a business.“As I am now fluent in Spanish, also having a Spanish wife, I have a full understanding of the country’s customs and traditions.”he added: “I learnt the hard way. In the ‘90s expats were seen as an easy target and even the local grocers would add on a ‘guiri charge’. “It is, of course, a lot better now, but foreign residents who don’t speak spanish can still be taken for a ride.” he added: “I am not going to make a fortune from my new venture, but it is time to give something back.” Work on the company website www.facilitatorspain.com is underway and should be online soon. As well as being a consultant, Leon is a qualified master coach in nLP (neuro-linguistic programming) and he sees the two things going hand-in-hand.“As well as setting up the paperwork I can also help people discover what they want to get out of life in spain.” starting from next issue, Leon will be addressing common problems facing expats in a fortnightly Olive Press column.

For more information call 692212567 or email [email protected]

Agony uncle having lived in Spain for two decades, Leon Cohen offers peace of mind for anyone moving here

moVIng to spain is not as easy as packing your bags and jumping on a plane. Be it bureaucratic, financial, property or personal problems, moving to spain can leave the calmest of people pulling their

hair out. however, it need not be stressful at all.A former fashion/ textile designer-cum-developer-cum-hotel owner, it is fair to say that Leon cohen is a master of all trades. And now he is turning his hand to helping others. A one-stop-shop for all relocating needs, Leon has set up a new company Facilitator spain to help ease the pain of moving. Assisting with everything from building permits and residency paper-work to changing driving licences and number plates, Leon leaves no stone unturned to give his clients absolute peace of mind. “Anyone who has moved to spain knows how stressful it can be,” Leon says. “there are so many factors to consider that just do not exist in other countries, be it the UK, Europe or further afield.” he added: “my job is to save people time, stress and to give them the best start to life in spain at an affordable price.“I love this country but I wish I had been given more advice when I first

PROBLEM SOLVER: Leon Cohen and (left) his old finca and (top) one of his London stores

NEW LOCATION FOR LA PERLA PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

The services are dedicated to taking the ‘hassle factor’ out of being a homeowner in Spain, making your life as easy as you want it to be and increasing the enjoyment of your property. They are always making improvements to be able to offer an even higher quality

of service. They offer an array of services for your convenience and they can be specifically tailored to your situation or needs. Services include:

They can manage the Sale or rental of your property for long or short lets. If you bought your property as an investment or as a second home, they

can arrange rentals for the periods where the house is not being used with the advantage that they always have a person on site to help the rental clients and to make sure that your house is always being looked after.

Jane Clay has opened the doors to her plush new office in Sabinillas and couldn’t be happier!!! With it’s central location it’s now even easier to pop in and have a chat to resolve all your doubts on your property in Spain. La Perla Living in Bahia passed on to be La Perla Property Management in 2010 and Jane has over 29 years experience

of managing property on the coast. In DLP San Pedro in 1987 then in Sotogrande in Paniagua and followed by La Paloma de Manilva where all the infraestructure was renewed and all the villas built, moving on in 2003 to

La Perla de la Bahia where she now manages 140 of the properties onsite.

Jane Clay – La Perla Property [email protected] [email protected] Tel : + 34 952 890 930 Fax: + 34 952 897 377 Mobile + 34 620 368 288

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Jane and her team can’t wait to welcome you to their new office and help you in all your needs

Cleaning packages A, B & C Insurance BrokersWelcome Package Weekly Check

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The first ever Carthusian monastery built in spain, the cartuja d’escaladei was com-missioned by no less a mortal than king Alfonso II in 1194. however, royal patronage and holy heritage clearly counted for nothing and what must, at one time, have been the most beautiful building in Priorat, tarragona, was seized and largely destroyed in 1835. today, you can still see ves-tiges of its former glory on a visit to the ruins, while much of the original furniture and paintings remain amazingly intact.

hidden gemsRob horgan tours Spain’s little-known architectural wonders

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theY were the architectural treasures of their time, built at huge costs including gallons of blood, sweat and tears, only to be abandoned or

eclipsed. Fame was not their destiny, as it was for Granada’s Alhambra, Cordoba’s Mezquita or barcelona’s sagrada Família, all known to tourists worldwide.

In a country where cathedrals come 20 to the dozen and moorish ruins are regularly unearthed beneath humble pueblos blan-cos, most people would be forgiven for thinking all of spain’s best-kept architectur-al secrets had been let out of the bag. but they’d be wrong. here are seven monumental treasures worth popping along to:

A buddhist temple is the last structure you expect to encoun-ter at the gateway to the Pyre-nees, although the snow-capped mountain scenery bears a pass-ing resemblance to tibet.And, perhaps because of its un-pronounceable name, the Va-jrayana Dag shang kagyü bud-dhist temple is largely unvisited by tourists. It is principally used by buddhist pilgrims from across spain who stop to rest up and seek enlight-enment in the small, spartan cabins for a day or two. built on a farm in huesca in 1984, the temple’s main feature

Few churches in spain are omit-ted from the tourist itinerary but most foreigners and few span-ish can tell you about the sant climent basilica in tahull, Lleida, even though it is a unesco World heritage site. built in 1125, it was virtually left to rot in peace until restoration began in the 1990s. now the original leaky wooden roof has been replaced by stone and brick work. much of the church’s furniture and artefacts which were on loan to nearby mu-

seums have also been returned to make the place feel more like god’s own home.

The Bronze-age settlement of Acinipo near Ronda is one of Andalucia’s best-kept secrets, even though the ruins spread across an area the size of 32 rugby pitches. The site boasts an impressive 2,000-seat Roman am-phitheatre complete with orange-tiled orchestra pit and actors’ changing room. Minting its own money throughout the first century, Acinipo gave way to Arunda (now Ronda) in 429, as it was easier to defend. The theatre now has a new lease of life as the stage for an annual classic Greek and Roman summer festival.

spain may boast the second-largest high-speed rail network in the world but the signalman at canfranc station has been out of a job for decades.this abandoned 20th century railway station in the spanish Pyrenees has known better times and was a vital trade gateway between spain and France for much of the last century. opened in 1928, it transported goods and swiss gold during World War II but was brought to an abrupt halt in 1970 when a derailment destroyed a bridge on the French side of the line. today, although the abandoned tracks are mostly overgrown, the buildings are largely intact and guided tours now run in July and August.

Cartuja d’Escaladei

Sant Climent church

Canfranc Railway Station

Ancient Acinipo

One of the first Catholic Cister-cian monasteries in the Ibe-rian Peninsula, the 11th century building was once among the crowning architectural glories of granja de moreruela in castilla y Leon. Initially home to 100 monks, more in its 13th century heyday when it was part-owned by the Prince of Zamora, numbers fell to just over 30 by the 18th cen-tury and no one knew quite what to do with it after that. It was declared an Artistic his-torical monument in 1931 but was not given protected status

MORERUELA MONASTERY

A former Roman castle which was also a Visigoth and a celtic stronghold, the castillo de los templarios is the stuff of fairytales and as impressive as any cita-del in spain. Perched atop a hill at the confluence of two rivers, the 12th century fortress keeps lookout over the boundaries between el bi-erzo, Leon and castilla y Leon. A mix of hexagonal-shaped rooms, towers and arch-ways, tours are available from may until october.

Knights’ TemplarCastle

Vajrayana DagBuddhist temple

The Spanish Estate Agent is delighted to announce the opening of its shop in Estepona.

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is a 17-metre high stupa. Although well off the beaten tourist track, it has room for 40 guests and full board is offered to anyone who wishes to stay, whether they know the words to the hare krishna mantra or not.

until 1981, by which time much of the surrounding lands had been sold.

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couLD this be the start of a new wave of DIY house sales? An exciting new expat venture is making waves on spain’s real

estate scene.Parapar - the brainchild of French/spanish culinary whiz Xavier sierra - is a fantastic way for sellers to manage their own sale or rental by assisting them with online advertising through spain’s biggest property websites.the multilingual chef, who owns Res-taurant Fonda el Postillon, in Alhaurin el grande, spotted a gap in the market when he saw sellers paying thousands of euros in ‘avoidable commission’.having worked as an estate agent on the costa del sol for a decade before moving into cooking, he knew instinc-tively what to do launching Parapar, meaning ‘Particular a particular’ (be-tween individuals).“I realised if I could create a simple, easy to use website, that jumped out at buyers and renters, I could do very well,” Xavier tells the olive Press.“I have created a simple deal which means clients get seen on all the key property sale websites around spain.”Xavier, 44, had originally landed in spain in 1994 after training as a chef in the wine capital of bordeaux and opened the popular ‘Paris-madrid’ res-

The Airbnb of real estate

Olive Press Property Magazine meets the creator of a fantastic new online portal Parapar where you sell or rent your own house – entirely commission free

taurant, in Fuengirola.While incredibly popular he eventually decided to move into real estate, where he spent ten years honing his knowl-edge at costa del sol estates.he then moved back to gastronomy and opened his restaurant in Alhaurin three years ago.but he never lost his passion for help-ing people buy and sell the perfect home, which is why he launched the new digital-savvy way of making a sale with the new Parapar website.“given that 90% of homebuyers search for a property online and many spanish expats have time to show their prop-erty and deal with enquiries, it was a no-brainer to me,” adds the father-of-

two, who lives in mijas pueblo.“the seller is almost always the best person to display a house or answer questions so it makes sense for them to handle it with the help of our advertising service.”the commission free service was inspired by the extremely popular French website, PAP

(Particulier a par-ticulier) where i n d i v i d u a l s manage their sale through the online portal.With Parapar, sellers upload the description of the property, 30 pho-tos, one video if they wish, and can de-cide on the price themselves.his team is also happy to offer tailored professional advice, contacts within the national and european market and total freedom for the seller.It is the perfect support network for a sale with communication facilitated between owners and buyers.For a one-off fee of €198, owners get their property seen on popular sites such as Think Spain, Spain Houses, Google and Youtube and membership lasts until they complete a sale.Alternatively, monthly fees as low as €24 can keep spreading the word about the property.“there are plenty of people who try to sell their house themselves and we are there to help them,” he adds.“You could say it’s the Airbnb for selling houses, but while Airbnb takes a hefty commission, we take an upfront fee for the service we provide and will not

Call 677 804 804 or visit www.parapar.co.uk for more information

hassle you after that.”With hundreds of registrations since the website was launched in march, Parapar is set to take off in the French and british markets too as the trilingual chef translates the house specs into the three languages.“I see in my restaurant that 95% of my clients are foreigners and we see this scene echoed to some degree on the

property market,” he continues.“We are also working hard at the mo-ment to grow our repertoire of short and long-term rentals so do come to us if you have a property you want to rent out.”

Call 677 804 804 or visit www.parapar.co.uk for more information

€525,000: 10-bedroom cortijo in GranadaRef JW3166

€169,750: Two-bedroom apartment in Alhau-rin el Grande. Ref MA6816

€595,000: Three-bedroom golf course home in Alhaurin el Grande. Ref RD5133

€420 PER WEEK: Two-bedroom Mijas holiday rental. Ref KK2478

€179,000: Three-bedroom terraced house in Mijas Costa. Ref SM3496

€140,000: Two-bedroom flat in Santa Pola, Alicante. Ref DG2741

€595,000: Three-bedroom rustic villa in Mijas with pool. Ref XG8877

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Call 677 804 804 or visit www.parapar.co.uk for more information

The 40 hct. is perfect for any touristic use. 800 m River frontage, very old mill, flat lands!Olives + Cork wood’s, old buildings to renovate.For training centers, Eco farming, horses, animals sheep, etc..Summer schools for children, Yoga, executive training, Art Hotel/ Restaurant.Idea plan’s available, Townhall approval.Work team, best price’s and experience.15 min. two Villages, 45 min. to Estepona.

The 38 hct. much closer to Coast, Sotogrande!Great views River, buildings to renovate. Idea perhaps parking short -and long- term for Caravans.Hotel/ Restaurant/ Apartaments. idea plan’s available,Townhall approval.4 min. main road, 15 min. Coast, 25 min. Sotogrande!

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Homeseller’s Bible

Whereas pouring through british property magazines you might get a floor plan for each prop-erty, it is ‘not the done thing’ in spain. but since the majority of UK buyers will request them, it is recommended to pay to do the job (by a surveyor) and supply all the agents with the plans to prop-erly inform buyers. Videos of the house interior and grounds are also growing in popularity in the current climate.

In Spain, the multi-agency system means agents can flat-ter sellers by overvaluing the property. the truth may hurt, but if your house is significantly overpriced you risk spend-ing several years trying to sell it when it could have been snapped up quickly. This can be a common problem when sellers go back to the agent who sold them the house and cannot accept the news that the house has depreciated by 10 or 20% since the sale. Don’t be afraid to ask for several valuations from different agents.

Sellers afflicted by the four Ds (debt, death, divorce or downsizing) are usually especially motivated to sell which calls for an efficient agent who can price the house right. In a market that won’t be rushed, your house will either need to be extremely desir-able or extremely discounted to sell fast.

Be a savvy seller to get the best price for your house and the swiftest sale possible

the period of time be-tween deciding to sell and clinching the deal can average two years

in spain so you have to be savvy to make your life, and sale, easier.Adam neale of estate agent terra meridiana advises the Olive Press that small details can make big differences but the overwhelming advantage comes when your paperwork is in order.If you approach the sale with all the following factors in or-der, you can be sure to speed up your sale:

declutter. Remove personal items. Some sales fall through because the area is too cluttered the buyers can’t see themselves or life fit-ting into the space.Any signs of damp need to be dealt with – dried, painted over and cosmetically im-proved.don’t be afraid to spend money paint-ing the walls, tidying the garden or even replacing heavy, dark furniture with light more modern fittings to give the property a clean, modern feel.

Homestage

Follow the light

maximising natural light is key. A north facing property should not be viewed in the morning and houses pointing south-east should not be shown after 3pm in the summer. Get plans

made

demand a realistic valuation

Consider your cir-cumstances

Know your taxes

this is the most important thing. A massive 70% of sellers don’t know what they’re in for where taxes are concerned, says Adam. And the other 30% haven’t got their paperwork in order. “this can be an unmitigated night-mare,” confirms Adam, who rec-ommends investing in a reliable lawyer or gestor.get a full tax breakdown of your tax position before you put the house on the market to be in a strong position.

Invest in a reputed, experienced agent. All too often inexperienced agents will value a house based on other sales they see online rather than going there, Adam reveals.. And some sellers refuse to take advice from the agent and put it on the market for signifi-cantly more money. London sellers can be prone to asking too much as they are used to flipping houses and making huge profits.

Trust your agentknow exactly the items of furni-ture, even down to light fittings, included in the sale and what you plan to keep. With some sales falling through over a chandelier or even a tV, writing the rules before playing the game is key.

Make an inventory

Signpost the saleSome sellers are embarrassed about ‘for sale’ signs because they don’t want their neigh-bours to pry. But for sale signs really work.

Invest in a bank valuation

some sales fall through because the bank valuation is way out of line with the property price. the bank of spain has been known to down grade by 20% lower than the agents which can trip up

mortgage possibilities. get a head start and value your

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theY are easily the coolest architects on the coast. Arkitects sotogrande, better known as ARk, boasts an impressive collection of extravagant-modern homes scattered across the costa del sol and beyond. And designing properties in La Zagaleta, San Roque Club and Marbella, ARK ca-ters for clients looking for a life of luxury. With a multi-disciplinary team of tech-nical architects, boasting more than a decade in the construction sector, ARk specialises in unique design as well as building and town planning. the company is also committed to de-veloping traditional materials and tech-niques to capture eye-catching results. All of its projects are thought out in meticulous detail combining modern state-of-the-art techniques with classic architecture. And the results speak for themselves. using traditional materials such as iron,

mortar and copper, ARk’s homes are designed with the landscape in mind. they may be modern hubs but they perfectly complement the Andalucian backdrop. For ARk, the landscape and surround-ings are also just as important as the actual house itself.Designed to be enhanced by their sur-roundings, ARk properties ensure maxi-mum advantage is taken of the mediter-ranean sunshine, through lofty windows to provide as much natural light as pos-sible. but ARk’s homes are not just beauti-ful on the outside. the company is also closely involved with the interior decora-tion, creating the home as a whole. the company is located in sotogrande’s centro comercial. For more information call 956 793 166 or visit www.ark-arquitectos.com

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on may 11, the Junta de An-dalucía's new rules for tourist accommodation became law, requiring owners who plan to

rent out their properties to visitors this summer to have registered with the Andalusian tourism Registry (RtA) or risk a fine for operating outside the law.A recent article on idealista.com re-ported that, in the three months since the decree was passed, only 3,000 properties have been registered with the RtA, although almost 14,430 ap-plications for information have been made to the Junta's tourism and sports department.With up to 80,000 properties, con-taining as many as 800,000 beds according to the tourism and sports department's estimations, regularly rented out to tourists across the re-gion, however, it seems many owners are hoping that they and their proper-ties will slip under the radar.but, from now on, if an owner does rent a property for tourist accommo-dation in Andalucia without having previously submitted a declaration of responsibility and having received a unique registration number from the RTA, fines from €2,000 to €18,000

can be levied.In Ibiza, the local government is adopting a hardline approach to con-trolling illegal holiday rentals, in line with regulations introduced in 2012. to date, just 1,500 properties have been registered on the island, offering 5,000 beds to tourists, and there are another 5,000 pending approval, but this is just the tip of the iceberg.this may, el consell de Ibiza revealed it is using an It application to comb popular websites for 'pirate' accom-modation. Reportedly, 20,000 beds have been identified in 4,500 prop-erties on one site alone. An advertis-ing campaign has been launched to remind owners, estate agents, and tourist operators that fines for illegal rentals can be between €4-40,000.

In barcelona, spain's most popular destination for tourists by far, Ada co-lau, the city's first female mayor who came to power last June at the head of the barcelona en comú coalition, has recently extended a moratorium on new tourist accommodation that she introduced soon after taking of-fice.colau's predecessor, Xavier trias, al-ready 'declared war' on illegal tourism rentals back in 2014, after a wave of incidents involving often drunk tour-ists and irate local residents turned the tide against the rise of unregu-lated tourist apartments.to date, just over 9,600 licenses have been granted by the town council, but an estimated 6,000 other properties are not complying with catalunya's new tourism legislation, introduced last summer. barcelona's council has already begun to issue fines which can reach as much as 600,000€.While the potential cost of fines in Andalucia pales in comparison with catalunya, if the experience of owners in other areas of spain that already have tourist rental regulations in place is anything to go by, my advice would be to ensure you and your prop-erty comply fully with the new law.

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Now Andalucia’s new holiday rental rules are in force, enforcement won’t be long coming. If other regions are any example, it pays to register

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When we carry out valuations, we check many sources for information. We are members of multi-

listing websites; we scan the free ones; we check for the address on Google; we check our sales records and other rel-evant information. We do include valuations that we’ve done in the past, if at the same urban-isation or pueblo, as they have been pre-pared based on market information and it also helps with consistency. We keep our searches to as tight a loca-tion as possible and ensure that we are comparing like with like as much as fea-sible, while accepting that each property is unique in its size, accommodation, services, age, aspect, character and the host of other objective and subjec-tive items that are all put in the valuer’s mind. these are then ‘sifted’ through and eventually we arrive at an opinion as to what the prudent person in possession of all the facts would pay for one prop-erty as against another.In carrying out all that research we come across a great deal of widely varying in-formation, from inaccurate, fictitious and negligent, to helpful, factual and true. no one source can be opinion-free as even a cold banking website is there as a selling tool. sometimes what’s being sold is not just the property, as it can be just an attraction to draw the buyer into another matter. banks use the property to attract cus-tomers for all their services, such as insurances, monthly income depos-

its and the like; with the loss the bank might make on selling below the original mortgage level, being balanced by the benefits of bringing in a new, financially sound client, who can be encouraged to take on a high mortgage, perhaps at 110% of the selling price so that all costs are covered too. At this time of a bottomed market it’s much safer to do that with the potential for values to rise being stronger, we all hope, than for them to fall. It’s always been one of those strange and illogical occurrences for banks to be tight on lending when a market is

down, but splashing their money about when the market, and the risk, is high. the buyer in these circumstances also has to be wary as, if they buy at above the market price and then have to sell shortly after, they are going to take a large hit as they can’t offer mortgages and they will be competing against banks who may be their next-door own-er/sellers. When all the costs of buying and selling are added, would they have been better looking for a non-bank property at a re-alistic market price and having a choice on the mortgage they could get?

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