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    The price of real estate in Mallorca falls 4,3%

    Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

    MADRID October 2011 . Housing prices fell by 5.6% in the third quarter over the same period in 2010, thus continuing the downward trend and that started in late 2008, according to price statistics released today by the Ministry of Development.

    Between July and September this year, the average price per square meter of properties in Spain stood at 1729.3 euros, the lowest figure since the first quarter of 2005, when it reached 1685.4 euros.
    With respect to the previous quarter, housing prices noted a fall of 1.3%.

    With these figures, the average price of private housing is far from the values ​​which reached in the first three months of 2008, when he scored his record.
    Specifically, data from the third quarter confirm an underpricing of 17.7% from the peak of 2101.4 euros per square meter that recorded the price of private housing three years ago. After closing 2010 with a fall of 3.5%, housing prices accelerated their decline gradually until it fell 0.36 percentage points higher than the percentage at which it did in the second quarter of this year, when it fell to 5, 24%, the biggest drop since late 2009. However, these cuts are lower than those that occurred precisely in mid-2009 when house prices fall more freely arrived at a moderate 8% and then lowering to around 4% which were maintained average in 2010.

    Furthermore, in cumulative terms, in so far this year the price of housing is 5.2% less than that experienced in the same period a year earlier.

    By type of property, the price of available new house (up to two years old) stood at 1747.5 euros per square meter, 5.4% less than a year earlier, while the used (more than two years old), was of 1,719 euros per square meter, 5.9% less.

    In addition, the protected home prices reached 1158.1 euros per square meter, just like in the third quarter of 2010.

    Thus, the overall rate of housing prices, which includes free and protected, fell 5.5% year between July and September.

    For communities, the biggest falls were in Aragon and Madrid, with 8.4% less, Murcia (7.9%), La Rioja (5.4%), Navarra (6.7%), Catalonia (6, 5%), Castilla y Leon (6%), Castilla la Mancha (5.8%) and Andalusia (5.6%).

    For its part, the smaller decreases were recorded in Valencia (5%), Balearic Islands (4.3%), Canary Islands (3.4%), Galicia (2.8%), Cantabria (1.1%) , Basque Country (0.9%), Asturias (0.7%) and Ceuta and Melilla (0.3%).

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    Mallorca, still on top of the desired property areas in Spain

    Mallorca, on top of most desired areas to buy properties in Spain

    Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

    Mallorca is still the most desired island in Spain to buy property despite the current world financial situation.

    Property buyers that retire in Mallorca or Ibiza sometimes think it will be cheaper than living in the UK, apart from the weather and other conditions. This is not the case because the island’s lifestile can be very expensive compared to other areas in spain like costa del sol, and others. The exclusivity of being an island makes that prices in general are higuer that other places, however this makes Mallorca to keep a luxury destination for many property investors.

    Mike Watson , Head of International Mortages Ltd, commented: “Retiring in spain is a dream for many people, but does require careful planning and advice. Do your homework prior of buying abroad matching your retirement income and expenditure, and make the appropriate decisions around purchasing a property overseas .”

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    Another property sold by Balearic Properties Mallorca

    Monday, October 10th, 2011

    Cala D’Or, with its superlative harbour and sandy beaches, is a bustling holiday resort on the Southeast coast. Popular with families, this area is not for those who seek a life in the wild spaces of Mallorca. It is better suited to those who prefer the charm of natural surroundings without suffering any of the inconveniences.

    With some of the lowest starter prices on the island, Cala D’Or is all in all an attractive prospect for clients looking for a holiday home.

    Balearic Properties could find a buyer for this magnificent villa overlooking the Marina of Cala D’Or.

     

    High end quality contemporary villa with views over the marina situated right above the beautiful Marina of Cala d´Or ( The Golden Bay) this modern style villa boasts the most magnificent views to be found in the area.

    Built in 2008 with much taste and using top quality materials: marble floors, latest generation exterior carpentry with double glazing, en suite designer bathrooms, luxury kitchen with state of the art appliances, wine chiller, ice maker, large garage, gas-oil central heating, water purifier and a 72m2 swimming pool , this house is ideal for all year living, renting or just for holiday in Mallorca.

     

    The property measures 640m2 plus 162m2 of porches and has 7 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms all en-suite !!

    For more interesting properties in mallorca like this villa please contact our real estate experts.

     

    Spanish Euribor decreases in September

    Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

    The Spanish Euribor rate decreases again in September to 2,067 % according to the infomation provided by the Bank of Spain.

    The Euribor is short for Euro Interbank Offered Rate. The Euribor rates are based on the average interest rates at which a panel of more than 50 European banks borrow funds from one another. There are different maturities, ranging from one week to one year.

    The Euribor rates are considered to be the most important reference rates in the European money market. The interest rates do provide the basis for the price and interest rates of all kinds of financial products like interest rate swaps, interest rate futures, saving accounts and mortgages. That’s the exact reason why many professionals as well as individuals do monitor the development of the Euribor rates intensively.

    Balearic Properties is offering interest only mortgages to foreign property buyers to own properties  in Mallorca in  their own names on a freehold basis .

    Please contact us for more informations on:

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    Concrete Modular Villas in Mallorca : A new concept for modern architecture.

    Thursday, August 25th, 2011

    This revolutionary villas are constructed with concrete roofs, walls and floors. Alternatively the developer offers wooden fllors and painted walls.

    Modular Villa Cristal - 3 Bedrooms -

     

    Modular Houses in Mallorca ?

    The villas have been designed by a prestigious architect following the strongest building regulations. The prices have been adjusted to the lowest possible with no intermediates involved in the process. Due to the fact that the cocrete panels are premade in fabrics, acording to the specifications, there is no error margin and unexpected costing factors. The execution time for a 3 bedroom villa is 4 months, having all permits and planning permissions ready.

    Modular Villas Mallorca showcases 6 different floorplans including: single and two story homes, fitted with 2, 3, or 4 bedrooms.

     

    Contemporary Villas in Mallorca at the best price

    Modern & minimalistic design at low construction cost. The modular concept offers these features for customers looking to buy modern properties at realistic prices.

     

    Villa Bonaire: 3 Bedroom Villa . Purchase for 240.000 Euro

    Villa Formentor: 4 Bedroom Villa. Purchase for 280.000 Euro

    Villa Alcudia : 3 Bedroom Villa. Purchase for 250.000 Euro

    Villa Campanet: 4 Bedroom Villa. Purchase for 290.000 Euro

     

    Contact our offices in Mallorca for more detailed infomation about the modular villas.


    Balearic Properties Real Estate

    MALLORCA NORTH OFFICE
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    C. Benito Feijoo, 13 · 07181 Puerto Portals · Mallorca
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    Balearic Properties is official partner of  Modular Villas  Mallorca .

    More Informations About the Villas here.

     

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    Property tax on new properties (IVA) reduced to 4%

    Friday, August 19th, 2011

    Today, the Spanish Government’s Development Minister, José Blanco has reduced the tax (IVA) on all new properties from 8% to 4% effective immediately. This temporary reduction will run until the end of 2011 and will stimulate sales on new property and boost the Spanish economy.

    With the ongoing financial crisis hitting Spain hard, the Government has taken a leap to boost the sales of new homes throughout the country. The real estate sector has been struggling in Spain since its peak in 2007 and the banks’ exposure to loans have forced many to offer properties at huge discounts with 100% mortgages. Potential buyers were only asked to cover the taxes and costs which amounted to a total of around 12%. Now with the IVA (equilavent of VAT in the UK) slashed in half, this will come as a huge bonus to potential property purchasers.

    Sales Manager at PropertyInSpain.Net, Ben Walker says: “With this reduction, our clients purchasing a property of EUR 200,000 would only have to pay EUR 8,000 instead of EUR 16,000, freeing up extra cash to use on furniture or reformations. From now until the end of 2011 we should expect a surge in demand for new property with the main purchasers coming from the UK, Germany and Holland.”

    The Spanish Government has made this move to further protect the banks and ‘cajas’ who have come up against liquidity issues and an over-stocked portfolio of repossessed real estate which remained unsold from when constructors and developers went out of business.

    The last 4 months of the year will be a crucial time and should encourage an influx of buyers looking for already heavily-reduced properties now with tax breaks.

    Spanish Property News from PropertyInSpain.Net

    Buying Property in Mallorca

    Monday, August 1st, 2011

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    Since many years , buying property in Mallorca has been and still is one of Spain’s premier property investments. Mallorca was and is, of the premier holiday destinations in Europe, with property buyers focusing on the island from all over the world. The new changes in spanish law , since the abolishment of the wealth tax in Spain, it has benefit those people searching for a Mallorca Property without having the enourmous property taxes to pay every year.

    With investors comming from all over the world, buying property in Mallorca has never been more lucrative. Mallorca provides the ideal environment to buy property, with an average of 1,5 hour flight destination from all european countries, long weekend breacks, business people can live on the island and travel easily to England, Germany or Norway.

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    From city apartments in Palma’s Old Town, Luxury villas in Andratx ,seafront apartments to luxurious beach front villas and exclusive developments in Santa Ponsa, Mallorca is the premier international property destination atracting interests of celebrities, such as Jennifer Lopez, Michael Schumacher, Mike Oldfield, Ikea Owner, Porsche Family etc, etc..

     

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    Short breack to Mallorca gets easier

    Monday, July 25th, 2011

    Good news is in short supply from British Airways as its cabin crew threaten to strike, but the announcement of new flights from London City airport to three Spanish cities marks the airline’s first leisure flights from the Docklands airport.

    From this month BA is operating a year-round service to Barcelona, and from May will fly three times a week to Mallorca and Ibiza.

    “Also, there is a growing population living and working in the city of London who want to take time off at the weekends. With just two hours 15 minutes flying time to the Balearics and a minimum check-in time of 15 minutes at London City, it maximises travellers’ personal time.”

    This minimum check-in time and the airport’s location three miles from Canary Wharf, and six miles from the City, has helped the airport become a firm favourite with commuters across Europe. However, an increased number of flights, to 30 destinations including New York, and tightened security means travellers at peak times have faced long delays.

    Passengers should find the process easier after two new security lanes were opened last week, bringing the total to six. In addition, the airport is spending £7 million reconfiguring the departure lounge. Work has begun and is set to finish by the end of the year.

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    Palma de Mallorca Property on demand

    Friday, July 15th, 2011

    As owners of a property in Palma de Mallorca you will soon learn that the city is sometimes referred to simply as Ciutat of Palma (City). Palma is Majorca’s capital city and offers its many thousands of visitors a glorious selection of history, culture and cuisine.
    Palma property owners agree it’s a foot-friendly city and all the essential sites are arranged compactly around the north-central thoroughfare called Passeig des Born. Your Palma property could be your base for spending a day visiting the sites and the obvious starting point for a days sight seeing is Palma’s splendid cathedral – La Seu.

    Palma de Mallorca property developments are rare to find in the old town.  Apartments in Palma  are now more expensive than in  the past years getting a huge reputation known as “the new Barcelona” – albeit a smaller version. This beautiful, historic town on the coast is increasingly asserting itself as a cultural capital (not least since the opening of the trendy Es Baluard art museum) and a chic and cosmopolitan city, as seen in the proliferation of exquisite boutique hotels in converted palaces. As a result, growing numbers of new converts to Mallorca are seeking holiday homes around the capital instead of scooting off to other areas of the island.

    Another great source to find properties for sale in Palma is the new website of the real estate group: mallorca-property.co.uk

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    http://www.mallorca-property.co.uk/palma-property.html

     

     

    Most Expensive Property of Spain sold in Mallorca

    Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

    La Fortaleza is one of Spain's most impressive Estates

     

    La Fortaleza, Spains most expensive property acquired by a A British Banker  for 40 million euros

    One of the most spectacular and exclusive properties in the Mediterranean, La Fortaleza, in the Port of Pollensa has been sold by its British owner to an English banker.

    The fort was built in 1628 to defend the Pollensa peninsula from the Saracens and has a glorious and colourful history.
    Its previous owner, John Ogden, spent a small fortune on renovating the 232 acre estate which he placed on the market back in 2008 with local estate agents slapping a massive 100 to 120 million euro price tag on the property.

    However, a Pollensa estate agent told the Bulletin yesterday that the new English owner is thought to have paid between 30 and 35 million pounds.
    Nevertheless, the sale of La Fortaleza is probably one of the biggest property deals to have been closed in the Balearics in recent years.
    La Fortaleza boasts 15’360sqft of terraces and 11’840sqft of gardens dotted with palm trees, olive trees and umbrella pines.

    As well as the hexagonal tower, which is the focal point, there are seven villas in the grounds, a studio and two swimming pools.
    The fort itself has three storeys, with marble flooring and a fantastic top-floor reception room with panoramic views.
    The fort has also played an important part in local history.
    The Argentine painter Roberto Raumagé purchased the fortress in 1919 and renovated the existing buildings – which were then ruins – before adding a dramatic arcade, an intricate network of terraced gardens and a huge ornamental pond.

    Raumagé was famous on the island for throwing wild, extended parties.
    The fort was confiscated by the Spanish Government during the Spanish Civil War and the Raumagé family had to re-purchase it in 1985; four years later it was sold to John Ogden who has now moved on, making way for its new English owner.

    Source ultimahora.es

     

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