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Costa Del Sol Property Market Is Still Going Strong


Property Mail talks with Property expert Peter Bowerman about the Costa del Sol property market.


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’ve got to say, it gives me great satisfaction seeing lots of our clients that purchased earlier in the year,


enjoying their first family vacation in their fabulous new holiday homes. Some clients, however, opted to rent out their properties between June to September to subsidise their yearly mortgage payments / costs so they will get to enjoy their property during the off-peak seasons, which is still a great idea because the winter here is better than a typical British summer. Te Costa del Sol has long been a firm


favourite holiday destination for most Europeans due to the glorious year round weather conditions. With 320+ sunshine days a year the coast offers the best climate


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in Europe, if not the world. June to August are the hottest months, with clear blue cloudless skies and average temperatures of 27 to 30°C, with a Mediterranean breeze offering welcome relief along the coast. May & September offer perfect summer weather with fewer tourists, making for a more relaxed Mediterranean holiday. Te coolest month is normally January at around 12°C, with October to May offering perfect conditions for golfers. Te Costa del Sol is one of the top destinations for hundreds of thousands of Northern European golfers each and every year. At this particular time of year, in the height of summer, the coast is buzzing with tourists and holiday home owners


enjoying the fabulous outdoor luxury lifestyle that the coast is famous for. Within the beautiful Marinas along the coast, you will find an array of chic designer shops, traditional Spanish Tapas bars that serve fine Spanish wines and also glamorous seafront restaurants. According to Eurostat, living well in Spain is still very affordable, with food and drink prices well below the E.U. average, making eating out not just for the affluent, but attainable for everyone. Te building trade is definitely flourishing


again and we have exciting brand new developments available all over the coast, especially in; La Cala de Mijas, Nueva Andalucia and Estepona/Casares. La Cala de Mijas seems to be one of the favourite


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