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Lehman Lost in Mallorca

Monday, October 20th, 2008

1 million euros lost on Lehman

PALMA
SIX mallorca based clients lost a million euros or more when US investment bank Lehman Brothers went bust last month.
Banking chief Luis Pineda accused bosses of the disgraced American bank of playing a dangerous game with clients’ money.
He said Lehman’s played the markets is if they were a “giant casino,” and explained more than 20 other customers had lost more than 500′000 euros in the bank’s collapse.

Lehman Brothers was the fourth-largest investment bank in the United States. It was considered one of Wall Street’s biggest dealers in fixed-interest trading and was heavily invested in securities linked to the US sub-prime mortgage market.

Founded in 1850 by three immigrants from Germany, Lehman Brothers was a prominent investment bank in Wall Street for decades.
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Property in Andratx Bendinat Portal Nous

Friday, October 17th, 2008

Exclusive Majorca Properties in Andratx and the beautiful Port and Puerto de Andratx is one of the most beautiful resorts in Majorca is an abode of natural beauty attracting thousands of visitors for a perfect property in the sun.

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More Puerto Andratx Majorca The seaside village Puerto Andratx is located in the South West corner of Mallorca. Many foreigners has settled here and in the neighbouring S’Arraco valley. Balearic Properties offers with port andratx website a great portafolio on villas and apartments with fantastic sea views for sale. Port Andratx Villas for Sale The coastal areas within the municipality of Andratx include some of the most wonderful corners of Majorca such as Camp de Mar, Sa Mola, Cala Degos o Sant Elm. Here we have a large selection on properties for sale including sea view apartments, luxury villas, golf properties and front line estates. Whether you are looking for a charming dwelling in the old part of Palma town, to a rustic Finca in the countryside Porto Petro, or a luxury mansion in the hills of Port d`Andratx. Mallorca Property and villa.

The best properties for sale in Port d’Andratx is a popular but quiet resort situated on the south west tip of Mallorca. It has a well known marina with a natural port and is a magnet for yacht and boat owners world wide. It boasts some of the best restaurants on the island, with many small bars and bistros worth a visit. A delightful place for a holiday, and a good point to tour from. On the road to the mountains which form the backcloth for much of the south west of Majorca lies the old market town of Andratx Property in Andratx - Santa Ponsa - Bendinat - Portal Nous Puerto Pollensa, Bonaire, Formentor, wide range on front line properties with tremendous sea views.

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Friday, October 17th, 2008

THIS IS PALMA!

• Enjoy long strolls along the marina with its hundreds of small fishing boats, yachts, ferries and big cruisers that give you that feeling of “itchy feet”
• Gaze at architectural masterpieces
• Admire all those gorgeous old patios
• Enjoy culture, art and history
• Get excited – Palma is a real shopping paradise, offering everything that your heart desires from Gucci & Versace over lovely small boutiques up to all the famous fashion brands like H&M, Zara, Mango, etc…!
• Enjoy the excellent selection of haute cuisine restaurants, lovely Tapas bars, cosy winecellars, ultra-hip Sushi restaurants… Up to you to choose where you go today!
• Get a lovely impression of whole Spain united in the “Pueblo Español”
• Hurl yourself into the amazing nightlife with a great selection of stylish house music bars, Salsa pubs where you can meet lots of local people up to the famous big clubs

THIS IS THE MIDDLE!

• Cycle through blooming meadows and enjoy the sunny spring time
• Live in a romantic finca far away from all the crowds in total harmony with nature
• Try some of Majorca’s excellent and internationally estimated wines along the so called “Majorcan wine route” Binissalem, Consell, Santa Maria del Camí, Santa Eugènia and Sencelles
• Visit cosy old villages, enjoy a typical Majorcan menu in one of the restaurants on the plaza and feel how time stands still during the siesta hours…
• Experience that special atmosphere on the 700 years old market of Sineu, definitely one of the most beautiful of the island!
• Pilgrimage to heavenly monasteries with romantic gardens and picture-book views over the island
• Admire nostalgic windmills, so called “molins” around Sa Pobla and Algaida
• Make a journey through time at “Els Calderers” in San Joan and see how Majorcan people used to live 200 years ago

THIS IS THE NORTH EAST!

• Take a walk through the dunes and natural parks of Punta de N’Amer, the Llevant peninsula or Cap Ferrutx and observe the amazing flora and fauna
• Make a time travel by visiting the lovely medieval market along the old castle of Capdepera where you can find all those jugglers, musicians and tradespeople from long ago
• Live in charming fincas where you can really find all of that picture-book Mediterranean flair
• Relax on secluded idyllic beaches with finest white sand surrounded by pine trees and dunes, some of which you can only reach by foot, so make sure you will find a lot of privacy and peace
• Enjoy a great selection of water sports like sailing, surfing, snorkeling, diving or water skiing
• Take advantage of some excellent golf courses like the ones in Canyamel, Capdepera, Son Servera or Pula
• Explore impressing stalagmites and stalactites and even a gorgeous unterground sea in some of the famous caves near Portocristo and in the ones around Artá

THIS IS THE EAST!

• Enjoy perfect family holidays with your children in one of the popular resorts Cala Millor, Cala Bona, Sa Coma or S’Illot with their long sandy beaches and lots of leisure activities for every taste and age

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Majorca Property

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Demand for Majorca Property is still increasing

Properties, specially in Majorca will continue to rise according to the economist. Due to the international airport Palma de Mallorca, main base for many large companies, tourism in Majorca will increase 8% in the year 2009, this will also afrect to the real estate market.

There are many types of available properties in Majorca, from seafront villas to the most beautiful country homes close to Andratx or Palma, you can find a great selection on houses for sale on the islan. The beauty of the island and warm weather of Majorca make it a hotspot for people seeking to rent Majorca property, or just spend a week long vacation in the wonderful sun. The most desired type of property in Majorca is a  property that has a view of the sea. However, this type of property will demand a higher price than a typical  property located in town. Most of the older properties and a lot of the newer Majorca villas have classic Spanish design features.

If you wish to purchase a newly built property in Majorca, you can still have it designed to match traditional property standards. If there is a specific area in Majorca in which you would like to build a new property, you should first check into what fincas are available in that part of Majorca. A finca is a plot of land or piece of property in Majorca. Majorca has many rentals available for those who need to find a home quickly and havent decided on a property yet.

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New Villa in Port Andratx

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

VILLA WITH AMAZING VIEWS IN PORT ANDRATX , MAJORCA
Villa for sale in Majorca

This comfortable house with an unique ocean view was refurbished in 2008 and is located in la Mola. The rooms are bright and their modern arrangements display a pleasant contrast to the mediterran façade of the building. The first floor is divided in entrée, a bedroom with bath en-suite, an entirely equipped kitchen,a dining room, a spacious and bright living room, a guest WC and a small staffroom with a bathroom. On the second floor are 3 separate bedrooms each one with a bath en-suite. The main bedroom includes a small fitness room and a tremendous terrace. This modern house includes a pool and a large-scale sun-terrace with a beautiful ocean view and shady porches. Extras: air conditioning (warm/cold), carport, 2 storage rooms

Views from the Villa

Contact:

Mrs. Shirin Mallah
Balearric Properties
mail: shirin@balearic-properties.com
0034 971 53 22 21

Seafront Villa Opportunity in Andratx

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Unique opportunity to finish your dream villa in Andratx

The builder wants to complete this villa in the requested style of the buyer. At present there are 2 buildings. In the main building you find 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, toilet, a spacious open kitchen in the living-dining room and an office. The 2nd building comprises of 2 double bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and a living-dining room.

In the basement there is the garage with space to park 2 cars and several storage rooms. The villa comes with several terraces and has direct sea access. Only the best materials have been used. The facade is made of natural stone and plaster. Air-condition h/c. The buyer is able to purchase this real estate in the actual condition and complete it himself. In this case the price would be 3.9 M.

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Mallorca Property Market

Monday, October 6th, 2008

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Mallorca Property Market Update 2008

Demand for property in Mallorca continued unabated throughout 2007, and UK buyers were at the top of the list for overseas buyers. If you are thinking of buying property in Mallorca, you would be joining just over 54,000 EU residents (of which 19,623 are British) now living here permanently, together with an estimated 60,000 second home owners from UK. Mallorca’s permanent foreign community of 16.8% is the largest of any province in Spain with significant numbers coming from Germany, France, Italy and South America. The population of Mallorca stands at 791,000, with that of the Balearics in general at just over a million, an increase of 31% in the last ten years.

The general objective of offering the visitor quality and variety year round has been embraced by all sectors of the island’s tourism industry. The overall number of hotel establishments has been reduced, whilst the number of 4 and 5 star hotels has almost tripled since the early 90s. Foreign tourism in 2007 was more lucrative in the Balearics than any other area of Spain. Between January and September, it accounted for 20.2 per cent of the total spent in Spain by overseas visitors and we now welcome more than 9 million visitors annually.

Es Trenc, South coastAll the low cost airlines have increased routes and flight frequency to the island, and on certain days in the peak season the airport handles more aircraft movements than London’s Heathrow. In March 2007, Ryanair announced new routes into Palma from Liverpool and London Stansted, bringing the total number of airlines featuring Palma to 17 from 24 airports around the UK . Over the year, the airport handled a record 23.3 million passengers, four percent up on last year.

In general, most property professionals agree that business has been healthy, with steady requests for the blueprint two bed, two bath apartment, preferably with sea view. The top end of the market has been flying high with the best gems being snapped up before even making photograph stage, let alone to agency websites. Changes were seen however, in the long term rental market, which has picked up more mid range property from vendors who have tired of waiting for the right buyer.

Palma
Old city courtyard, Palma Palma is a chic, safe city with a medieval quarter. Only ten minutes from the airport, it’s fast moving upmarket and attracting younger buyers and Euro commuters – 19.7% of its population are non Spanish. It’s extremely easy to find your way around and to park though many city buyers happily dispense with a car and rely on public transport and the taxi services. Palma city council is soon to introduce a bicycle lending scheme too.

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There are now more green and pedestrian areas, but as these are created, so are hi-tech underground car parks which guide you to vacant spaces with green lights. A state-of-the-art underground vacuum system whisks away city rubbish, and with the introduction of heavy fines for littering, the city has become altogether a cleaner place to live.

Work continues on the first phase of the island’s new metro system, expected to be fully operational in April 2008, connecting the main railway station in Plaza España to the university, and a third lane is to be added to the Via Cintura ring road on the stretch from Valldemossa to Genova.

Costly renovation programmes in the old city are still in evidence, with facadism often favoured (a compromise between demolishing and rebuilding, retaining the front elevation) sometimes incorporating the typical Mallorquin, glazed “winter balcony”. In this case, developers take the opportunity to install a lift.

Traditional features such as terracotta tiling,wooden beams and Santanyi stone window surrounds bump up the price. Outside space and open views are not easy to find so lofts and penthouses are costly as are apartments in palacio type buildings with courtyards. Prices range from €2500 to €6500 per sq metre.

* Calatrava is a historical area of labyrinthine streets surrounding the cathedral. Residents can apply for cards to barriers (hydraulic bollards) if they’re lucky enough to be part of the 5% who have a parking space in the old city.
* La Lonja, formerly part of the harbour side scene is a lively, trendy district with lots of bars and restaurants.
* Santa Catalina surrounding Catalina market has become hugely in demand, with its café culture and bistros.
* Prices have risen sharply in Portixol on the eastern fringe of the city. Frontline fishermens’ cottages command top prices if they ever reach the market. Molinar and Ciudad Jardin just along the coast offer an alternative though parking is still restricted.

Beachfront Portixol, MallorcaAcross from Portixol harbour, a very ambitious project gets underway in 2008. Palma’s congress centre will change the look of the waterfront and establish the city as a competitive business destination. It will provide a central auditorium, several conference halls housing over 2,000 people, a café and hanging gardens overlooking the bay of Palma. Alongside this will be a five star hotel, gym, spa, bars and restaurants. The winning design, awarded to spanish architect Francisco Mangado, resembles a gigantic fish on the shore, with laminated glass panels like shimmering scales.

South West Mallorca

Apartment Port Adriano, MallorcaThe southwest corner of Mallorca is the most developed. Prices are high due to its infrastructure and proximity to the best golf courses, marinas and Palma. All year round life is guaranteed unlike other parts of the island, which can be too quiet for some in the winter months.

The most popular stretch runs from Bendinat/Puerto Portals via Santa Ponsa to Andratx. The motorway extension to Paguera, which cut the journey last year from Palma to Puerto Andratx by ten minutes, has generated more interest in S’Arraco and San Telmo further west. We have the largest selection on Andratx properties for sale.

Good, sea view plots for construction are virtually non-existent now in the south west of Mallorca and there are fewer and fewer plots left where a licence to build apartments is likely to be granted. The additional costs of constructing smaller communities on unfavourable sites (steeper slopes, difficult access etc) are passed on to the buyer. Consequently, you will have the choice of buying a new apartment at considerable cost in a second rate location, or an older apartment in a great spot which may still need renovation.

Expect to pay at least €395,000 for a two bedroom apartment, more if it has seaviews. An apartment with frontline seaviews may cost €475,000 upwards, and possibly need some renovation. Remember that all the best coastal locations were taken by developers in the late 80s to mid 90s.

You will also pay a premium for renovated apartments overlooking a golf course. Fincas and detached properties with seaviews now fetch €1.2m upwards whilst villas in highly desirable locations such as Puerto Andratx cost €1.5m - €3.0m and more.

North West Tramuntana
This is Mallorca’s most dramatic region, dominated by a chain of craggy, limestone mountains stretching from Andratx to Pollensa. Impressive peaks rising to 1,500 m and plunging sea cliffs are intercepted by sheltered valleys of olive or citrus groves and picturesque villages. Frequently referred to as the “other Mallorca”, it’s a walker’s paradise.

Soller and its picturesque Port have been undergoing a transformation and fast going upmarket. Following the opening of the toll tunnel to Soller three years ago, prices began to rise in the area. The naval base and workshops were demolished, the harbour restructured and a second tunnel (Sa Mola) opened in 2007, taking traffic away from the seafront to make way for a pedestrian only promenade . The only exception is the antique tram which runs from Soller town to the port, the last remaining tram in service in Spain. Further investment of €3m provided wooden decking for the harbour side restaurants.

A new wave of restoration of existing buildings has brought out the French and South American influences on this area which originate from the historical trading and immigration links between Soller, France and Puerto Rico. Recently opened hotels include the British run L’Avenida, (a 100 year old “señorial” mansion house), La Vila (a typical 19th century art nouveau townhouse) and the 1954 seafront Hotel Esplendido.Puerto Soller, NW Mallorca

The most exciting news of 2007 to complete Soller’s metamorphosis is that the Jumeriah group (running Burj Al Arab in Dubai ) has taken over the Sa Talaia site which since 2002 has been the subject of much controversy, an unfinished structure dominating the skyline on the cliff tops above the port. Their first project in Europe, they hope to create the “most luxurious hotel in the whole of Spain” with 120 sea view suites. It is expected to open in 2 years.

Deia and Valldemossa are the famous, picture postcard mountain villages in the northwest. A stone townhouse may cost €285,000 upwards, but expect to renovate. A traditional, renovated stone townhouse with outside space will need €385,000 upwards. Detached fincas can be found from €600,000 but those which have been renovated with charm and character, a pool and sea views will need more than €1.2m.

North East Mallorca
You can now reach the pretty town of Arta in the north eastern corner in 55 minutes from Palma. As you leave Manacor northwards, the C715 runs through picturesque orchards and pastureland. The town is surrounded by the ancient hunting grounds of Mallorcan royalty, with the peaks of the northern Serra de Llevant Mountains as a backdrop. It’s rarely troubled by the coastal package tourists, there are four golf courses in the vicinity and some of the region’s most secluded beaches are close to hand north of Cala Ratjada.
Stone cottage, Pina, inland Mallorca

Inland Mallorca
The Inca to Sa Pobla section of the new six lane Palma to Inca motorway was finished last summer, cutting the journey to 25 minutes from the capital to Sa Pobla in the north where the application for building licences tripled in the last three years.

For golfers, 2 new courses are nearing completion, Son Gual on the Palma to Manacor road and Golf Park Puntiro on the old Sineu road. The Maoris, between Arenal and Cala Pi, opened in October last year, bringing the total number of courses to 22. Although more were in the pipeline, notably Son Real (Santa Margalida) and Son Bosc (Muro), local government has now clamped down on plans for more.

Still on the sporting front, an estimated 80,000 cyclists visit Mallorca every year. Cycling clubs use the island for training in the shoulder months which brings in further revenue out of peak season. There are now 311 km of sign-posted cycling routes and Mallorca’s latest sports facility, a world class velodrome, hosted the track cycling world championships in March 2007.

It is no longer the case that property in the centre of the island is cheaper as the road system is continually improving. Furthermore, fincas for renovation are in short supply. A complete ruin with 8,000 sq metres of land will still fetch €160,000. A word of warning - over the years, the local custom of “adding on” without planning consent has resulted in some enormously appealing fincas, but thorough research and legal checks should always be made.

Traditional, stone faced village properties needing renovation cost €275,000 upwards and renovated houses with gardens and good views from €375,000, depending on area.

Mallorca and the Coastal Areas

More than ever before, regional government has come under fire from environmental groups to ensure the island does not succumb to over development and to protect its 555 kilometres of coastline. This is a delicate balance in view of Mallorca’s heavy reliance on the tourist industry – the service sector accounts for almost half of Mallorca’s businesses.

In established coastal resorts, there are long-term plans to demolish and rebuild whole areas. Consortiums are currently bidding for the controversial regeneration project at Playa de Palma, a massive undertaking involving demolishing old hotels and injecting life into 6 kilometres of seafront between Arenal and C’an Pastilla. It is due to get underway early 2009 though part of the project, the €3m Palma Aquarium at C’an Pastilla, funded by the Israeli company Coral World, opened to the public in June.

A study by the Ministry for the Environment in Madrid in November reported 730 infringements against the coastal regulations in Mallorca. The majority involve pools, beach kiosks, car parks or properties/hotels fallen into disrepair or ruin. Local government is now undertaking measures to enforce the report’s recommendations – which in some cases will mean demolishing certain structures.

At the same time, specific areas have been identified where no further licences for urbanisations are to be granted, notably Can Vairet (near Port Adriano in Calvia), Muleta in Soller, Cala Marcal in Felanitx and El Vilar in Pollensa. Montport and Cala Blanca in the municipality of Andratx are also affected. Furthermore, a part of the half island of Alcanada (Alcudia) is to become protected, bringing the total land area affected to 1,516 hectares.

Graphic representation, Port Adriano In the nautical sector, Mallorca now rivals Antibes as the super-yacht hub of the western Mediterranean. The island now features over 16,000 berths backed by a skilled workforce to repair and refit throughout the year. There are plans to expand 8 of its 32 harbours, namely CV Puerto Andratx, Cala Gamba, S’Estanyol, Colonia de Sant Jordi, Porto Colom, Cala Bona, CN Cala Ratjada, and Puerto Soller, providing up to 4,500 more berths. In Port Adriano, a €40m project is underway to expand the marina by 82 berths. The designer Phillipe Starck is leading the team in the design of the service areas and shoreside facilities.

In 2007, income from visitors pursuing leisure marine activities in the Balearics amounted to €544m, representing a 15% increase over the previous year. This was derived from almost 300,000 nautical tourists during the year, a figure that has grown steadily and almost doubled since the mid nineties.

According to statistics, Palma now ranks third as a cruising destination in the Mediterranean behind Barcelona and Civitavecchia in Italy. An investment of €23m was recently announced to build a new jetty in Palma’s West Quay to enable two cruise ships of up to 380 metres long and 30 metres wide to dock at the same time on the same quay. This project will further encourage the “mega” cruise ships to visit Palma and is scheduled to begin operations in spring 2009.

2008 Predictions

If you have kept up with any reports in the overseas property press, the general picture for Spain as a whole is of a slow but steady fall in property price inflation, which suggests a soft landing for the Spanish property market after a decade-long boom

However, there are local differences and unlike parts of mainland Spain, Mallorca has not suffered from an over-supply of speculative builds, therefore demand, especially for quality apartments, is in balance with or exceeding supply. Coupled with the lack of good plots (particularly in the south west) and restrictions on licences, prices for quality property in sought after locations are still likely to rise 7-10%, depending on area.

Quarterly statistics released by the Spanish Ministry of Housing bear out this trend. Furthermore, although housing starts throughout Spain had fallen generally by 33-37% in the 2nd quarter of 2007 (and by as much as 64% in Andalusia), planning approvals in the Balearics actually rose by 21% in the same period.

Front line property will remain an excellent investment, even more so if there is direct sea access, as coastal authorities are tightening up. They are not introducing new laws, simply implementing existing ones. Quality builds and properties in prime locations will continue to be in demand.

Porto Colom, SE Mallorca Developers will be looking at other areas of the island. Some have likened the wide, natural bay of Porto Colom in the south east to Puerto Andratx, and it provides a natural extension to the protected cruising grounds further south of Cala Mondrago. Port authorities there have been given the go ahead to increase the number of moorings from 52 to 130, the dredgers have moved in and the first chic eateries have appeared on the harbour side. This is one area already targeted for new apartment communities.

In the north, the world famous Richard Rogers was one of several architectural firms to put themselves forward to lead the planned conversion of the Alcudia power station into an Arts and Science Museum. The front line site, adjacent to the Port of Alcudia and at the entrance to the sought after Alcanada residential area, has been an abandoned eyesore for years and this will provide a major boost to the town. Pollensa Properties, Puerto Pollensa Property

2008 will be the year of the train and the Ministry of Transport has allocated half its annual budget to extend the rail network link from Palma via Inca and Manacor to Arta. Unlike Pollensa or Cala D’Or, which are popular with UK tour operators and villa rental companies, the north east of the island around Arta is not well known amongst UK buyers. Prices are still 10-15% cheaper than elsewhere, but not for long.

In light of increases in Euribor pushing up the cost of financing, some agencies may feel the pinch this year in the lower price sector and vendors in the middle sector will have to be more patient than usual. The wheels of the second home market will be grinding a littler slower in Mallorca albeit with some oiling from top end buyers.

Property in Mallorca is not cheap – the type of investors attracted to the island is driven mainly by lifestyle changes rather than for short term profit. Together with all the benefits of buying in Spain in general - short flight times from European destinations, an outdoor lifestyle, a safe child and family friendly culture - Mallorca offers that bit more. Its microclimate, sophisticated leisure choices, superlative healthcare and the fact that you are never more than 25 minutes from any part of the coast make up a highly
attractive package.

Credit Crunch Majorca

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Property, especially property in Majorca, has always been seen as a good investment. Yet it would appear those who are not economists are treating this time as a cautious time to buy. Although figures released by Estate Agents across Europe show that Property in Majorca remains one of the most buoyant and flourishing markets in Europe.

The more astute person will realize that in an ‘unsteady economy’ there are several panic buttons pressed; and I refer specifically to both the property seller and the property buyer. What happens is two fold … allow me to explain further.

First the buyer becomes cautious. They hear several comments and cannot comprehend exactly what they mean. They are listening to views from others who are also confused. This mass confusion instigates the pause button or a panic button to be pressed and the buyer backs off from making any decisions. Perhaps they will leave it for this year and start looking again next year.

Generally speaking all a buyer wants is a property in or around the location they’ve decided to buy in. The other main factor in making their decision is that the property will have a good resale value and be seen with ‘time’ as a good investment.

The opportunity to secure a good investment is never been so good … and that is because the seller is also pressing the panic button.

The seller panics … mainly because their decision to sell is during a slump. It happens everywhere in the world … when there is a property slump the buyer reduces their property price by more than the market needs. They do this to increase their chances of selling amongst the smaller number of buyers buying.

The seller instead of accepting a possible variation of asking price of say 20,000, they increase this variability to 50,000 or even 100,000. This will happen with both resale property and new builds.

Taking property in Majorca as the example in this scenario … in a so called property slump Majorca remains buoyant. Why? It is mainly because Majorca itself is a sought after holiday destination. It always remains in the top few property buying hotspots year after year whether there is a boom or slump.

So when all the buyers are backing off through uncertainty, the sellers are pressing panic buttons. The property prices are reduced and the buyer that has nerves of steal captures a real bargain.

I am sure many will have seen ‘new resorts’ being built and the publicity and expectation being excellent. Yet if this new resort doesn’t get the infrastructure correct the property variations can be enormous. Majorca however has been a popular destination for 50 years and will remain as a buoyant property market. Meaning that an investment in property in Majorca is safe and secure.

I’ll give you a quick illustration of what’s happening with the property prices. In this particular example in 2007 a 4 bed villa in Majorca was valued at £400,000 (560,000 Euros approximately). In theory if the same property was up for sale in today it should be still valued for sale at £400,000. Yet to buy it in Euros with the poor exchange rate the actual price should be 480,000 euros. But … because the panic button is pressed they reduce it further than the exchange rate difference, and ask 400,000 Euros.

Invest into Mallorca Properties

Monday, September 29th, 2008

A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Nothing can be more satisfying than a beautiful piece of property. And you can have a look at some of the most scenic properties of Spain by visiting portandratx.com

Spain is a land of nature, beauty, culture and diversity. And if you want to see a beautiful collage of all these aspects of Spain, there can be no place better than Mallorca.  And the best part about the Mallorca properties available on majorca properties the beauty and diversity of Mallorca come coupled with interest rates on finance and other lucrative options that make the entire process smooth and simple.

The Mallorca properties listed Balearic Properties Real Estate Network are the best buys you can think of. The properties are located all across Mallorca, which gives you a great range to choose from. Be it luxury villa, an apartment, or a commercial property, you will find great deals on the website. And these properties are not only for sale, you can take the properties on rent too! Moreover, the range is so wide that it is definite that you would find something or the other, which suits your taste as well as budget. You can take full advantage of the sun, sand and lifestyle of Spain sitting in your own comfortable place in Mallorca.

But sale and renting are not the only services provided by Property-in-Majorca.com. The company has a trained and experienced staff, which not only helps you in deciding which property to buy but also provides important tips on buying property in Mallorca and advise you on all legal and financial matters pertaining to purchasing Mallorca properties. Moreover, it also arranges finance options for you on as little as 3% interest rate. Property in Majorca also offers the best rates in Europe for Mallorca property mortgages with the possibility to finance up to 80% of the taxation value of the property.

So if you want to buy or rent a beautiful villa or an affordable apartment, just log on to www.balearic-properties.com You will find the best and the most beautiful properties in Mallorca Spain listed on the website. To request for a brochure, just send a mail to info@property-in-majorca.com and your query will be answered promptly.

Find the best properties at Mallorca Property.

You can contact Balearic Properties Network here:

Port Andratx Properties: +34 658 96 42 97

Pollensa Properties: +34 658 97 21 08

Deia Properties: +34 971 53 22 21

Palma de Mallorca Properties: +34 971 53 22 21

Mallorca Property

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Why buy Mallorca Property ?

Mallorca Property is still one of the premier markets for property investments in Spain currently due to the increasing demand on the luxury properties defined as ” Island Properties” , Mallorca , still is the target for many international investors from Europe and America. Luxury property in Mallorca is to find in most of the coastal areas like Port Andratx, Port Pollensa, Cala Dor , Palma de Mallorca and some others, but also some very incrediable country homes in Deia or Soller are increasing in prices. at Balearic Properties Real Estate Network we offer all types of properties that suit every budget and have experienced staff to advise you on all legal and financial matters pertaining to purchasing property in Mallorca.

With a freindly sales team of agents we can offer you the best property selection of Mallorca in all difirent areas of the island. Contact us at +34 971 53 22 21 Property Mallorca