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Blog posts October 2022

Weekly House - 14 December 2018

This dreamlike 280-m2 villa has a unique style that perfectly fits the famous Torreta Florida area of Torrevieja, on the Costa Blanca. With its singular, luxurious and exclusive design, the property is fully renovated in the Mediterranean style, with first class finishings, which make this house a c…

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Weekly House - 28 December 2018

Idealist's house of the week is a luxury mountain-side villa offering breathtaking views over Benidorm and the surrounding hills, beaches and sea. The property has a number of spacious lounges indoors and outdoors so you can fully enjoy the property whenever the weather is right (though Benidorm rec…

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The price that I'm selling the house for is not the same as the appraisal fee. What should I do?

The property valuation doesn't match the asking price, and what happens then? Motivational and Inspirational

It is not uncommon in many home sales for the price to be much higher than the property's estimated value. It is beneficial for the buyer when a property is overvalued, but problematic whe…

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Rental contracts in Spain: what is mandatory minimum accommodation?

There may be many doubts and questions when renting a house in Spain, particularly for expats and those who move to Spain for the first time. One issue that arises again and again with regard to rental contracts in Spain is whether a tenant can terminate his or her home contract legally. It is state…

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Holiday Rentals: VAT invoice anatomy in Spain!

As a result of our article Buy-to-Let, Landlord Tax Reliefs is the backbone of claiming tax relief on property owners. As explained in previous articles on vacation rentals, landlords can claim all expenses (including lawyer's duties for the preparation of the quarterly accounts) from their tax bill…

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Working in Spain: four of the best Spanish cities for foreign workers to live in!

Valencia and Alicante are ranked top 10 among Malaga and Madrid.  villas in Doha

Large cities like London, Paris or Hong Kong are no longer attractive to expatriate workers. They have changed their preferences, more so now because of the coronavirus pandemic, and more and more expats opt for sm…

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Is Annalena Baerbock the Next Chancellor of Germany?

On Sept. 26, German voters will go to the polls. With the general election approaching rapidly, Annalena Baerbock is likely to be the next German chancellor in the 16-year term of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Baerbock's Party—the Greens—was in the lead in the majority of opinion polls for many weeks no…

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The various forms of 'landlords'

One of the striking disparities between different countries is who owns rental properties. In general terms, landlords may be listed as public bodies, private companies or other organisations (for profit) (Figure 2). The proportion of rentals in each of the 3 sectors varies greatly, as do the types …

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What the United States can learn from other rental housing markets around the world!

The massive economic shock caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has put a strain on housing markets in the United States, especially for the country's 44 million renter households, many of whom are facing rising rents and declining financial stability. Other countries around the world face similar proble…

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