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Who are Spanish Global Properties
 
Spanish Global Properties is a family run business that values the individual needs of our clients. Our aim is to provide a personal service for our clients, ensuring that they find the right home in Spain, and making sure that they avoid the many pitfalls along the way.

We are well placed to do this since we purchased our own property in Spain in 1989, and have frequently travelled between the UK and Spain since that time. We have provided consultancy services in the North, South, East and Central Spain. Over the years, we have gained a good understanding of the Spanish culture, and we understand the issues and problems that are best avoided when buying a property in Spain.

We are independent consultants who have been working in Spain since 1989. We are without ties to particular developers or builders, and we have chosen to specialise in promoting this expansive coastline. We particularly cover the areas between Denia on the Costa Blanca North, and right through to Nerja on the southern Tropical Coast of Andalucia. These regions, with their individual cultures all enjoy more than 320 days of sunshine each year, and are considered to have the perfect climate for all-year-round living conditions.

We are also able to provide a service in other areas of Spain through working with our network of associates

We have offices in each of the areas of Spain that we cover, and in the UK we are based in Uttoxeter in East Staffordshire. This facilitates good communications and ensures that you will receive personal attention and prompt advice regarding your property needs.

We understand the many pitfalls that you can encounter when buying a property in Spain, and we are keen to help you avoid them, as you proceed in purchasing your home.
 

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Many people with health problems are advised to come to the Costa Blanca because it has ideal ‘all year round’ living conditions. The World Health Organisation has described it as ‘one of the healthiest places in the world to live’.

 
   

 

What do Spanish Global Properties do?
 

Buying a property in Spain is a serious business which requires a lot of thought before the final location is chosen. Consequently, we at Spanish Global Properties prefer to give our clients the opportunity to visit the area and view the properties for sale at their leisure.

Before you decide to move ahead with a purchase, we want you to be sure that you have found the right location and viewed the property that really meets your needs.

Once you have read our brochure, or visited our website, and feel ready to proceed, we will discuss your requirements with you and invite you to take advantage of one of our subsidised inspection trips. These are usually 4-5 days long, and during the trip one of us, or our partners will act as your personal tour guide so that you see the properties which are most suitable for you. We are very flexible in our approach. we can arrange longer Inspection Trips for those who want them.... Or we can arrange shorter trips for those who find it difficult to get time away from their work. These can even be arranged over a weekend.

During your trip you can be sure that you will not be 'pressurised', since we ourselves have purchased a home in Spain, and we earnestly try to treat our clients as we would wish to be treated. Once you decide to proceed with an Inspection trip, we will provide first-class hotel accommodation for your stay. All your meals and drinks are provided, and this is all at no cost to you. For those who prefer to travel under their own steam, we are very pleased to arrange appointments with our Partners.

If, following the trip, you decide to proceed with the purchase of a property, we will guide you through the process, ensuring that you get the right legal support, advice on taxes, and help with payment schedules and mortgages as required. We will ensure that you have everything clearly explained in English, whilst ensuring that the Spanish 'red tape' is managed as appropriate. It is our job to ensure that the purchase is smoothly undertaken to completion, and to provide all the help, guidance and support that you need. In this respect, we can help you with the purchase of furniture and other equipment for the house, if you so require.

PLEASE NOTE - AN INSPECTION TOUR IS A KEY STEP TOWARD OWNING A PROPERTY IN SPAIN

In our experience, clients find the decision to make the inspection tour as the most difficult............ but after they have taken the trip, they are usually delighted!!

To book an inspection trip please click here

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Where are our properties
 

Costa Blanca North

The A7 motorway runs all along the Costa Blanca coast, north from Alicante right up to Valencia. There are other main roads throughout the region. Consequently all of the towns can be easily accessed, and the places we feature are within easy reach. We have properties for sale throughout the region shown on the map. Here, we mention just a few of the many places that may be of interest:

Denia
Denia is a coastal town that is situated in the north of the Costa Blanca. It is a pleasure to stroll along its 20 kilometre coastline with many small beautiful coves and sandy beaches. Take a walk through the cultural centre of Denia with its many churches and it's own historical symbol, the castle. You will find that a large contingent of UK citizens have settled here and also in nearby nearby Javea and Moraira. The people of Denia can use the airports at both Alicante and Valencia. Alicante airport is approximately 85 kilometres away, and the coastal railway provides regular transport all along the coast to Alicante. It is a picturesque journey to take.

The Jalon Valley
The Jalon Valley is an unparalleled area of beauty and green lushness that is surprisingly close to the coast. It is here that the vineyards and local co-operatives offer their wines and 'mostels' for tasting and to buy. Throughout the province, the valley is famous for it's delicious raisins. It is still quiet in this valley, although there are some great restaurants and bars. The area has craft shops and a Saturday flea market. Building development in this area has only begun in recent years. Whether or not you choose to live here, it is a great area to visit. Jalon is 65 kilometres north of Alicante.

Calpe

Calpe is the coastal town where writers such as Hemingway spent their summers. You cannot miss the renown 'Penon de Ifach' rock which is the highest rock in the entire Mediterranean and divides Calpe's shoreline in two. A Natural Park has been created to protect its unique ecological treasures. With freshwater caves and beautiful coves it is a natural haunt for scuba divers and fishermen alike. It also has sandy beaches, which are attractive to families and those who want to relax in the sun. Calpe is about 65 kilometres north of the airport at Alicante.

Guadalest
Guadalest is not to be missed. It is a picturesque village located in the outcrop. It is unique in its setting at the top of the mountain and surrounded by mountains. It is a castle built within the rocks, and you will access it via a tunnel hollowed out of the side of the rock. Its picturesque free-standing bell tower can be seen from afar. Amazingly, in this tiny village you will find some of the most interesting museums of the province, and its privileged position offers magnificent views over the valley and the Castell de Guadalest reservoir.

Benidorm

Benidorm is well known. It lies approx. 37 kilometres north of Alicante. Some people love it, but for others it is not their 'cup of tea'. For those who have not visited Benidorm for some time, it has changed tremendously. It still has some of the finest beaches in the world. They are cleaned daily, and like many of the Costa Blanca beaches, they win the European Blue Flag award regularly. Benidorm is an impressive commercial centre, and it is the place for those wanting to visit the Aqualandia water-park or the nearby Terra Mitica National Spanish theme park. It is a lively city where all leisure activities are catered for, whether culture, music, wining & dining, the cinema, or various excursions. It has many other attractions for all ages.

El Campello
El Campello is only 24 kilometres away from the airport at Alicante. We recommend that you visit this attractive coastal town with 23 kilometres of sandy beaches and shingle coastline. It is a market town with an impressive new marina and a fishermen's port. The town is just 1 km from the coast. It has good shopping facilities, a multi-sports complex and a centre for arts. If you are a golfer, be sure to take your clubs to the nearby Bonalba golfing village and complex. El Campello is ideally placed since it is just a 20 minutes motorway drive from the airport at Alicante. The scenic route along the coast takes a little longer but is well worth taking for the vistas along the way.

Alicante

Alicante is the capital and centre of the Costa Blanca. It has a view over looking the sea and the surrounding fertile area where fruit and salad crops are grown. Alicante became the main seaport for the capital city Madrid and has good links by road and by rail. The coastal railway is very handy and stops at most towns and villages all the way along the Costa Blanca coast between Alicante and Denia. You should stroll along Alicante's seafront esplanade with its 6.5 million red, cream and black floor tiles. These always form an enduring image. Why not Visit the Santa Barbara castle or the Eusesbio Sempere Museum? The superb new marina complex is well worth a visit and of course the chance to stop, have a coffee and watch the world go by.

 

Costa Blanca South

Costa Blanca south is very different to the north of the coast. In the north a range of mountains runs parallel to the sea. At times these reach to the sea, forming cliffs and sheer-drops that form the scenic coastline. In the south are found the plains of sand, salt lakes and palm trees that align the many sandy beaches. The south of the Costa Blanca is well served by 2 airports: Alicante El Altet, and Murcia airport. The A32 motorway provides great connections for many areas, and the main N332 provides a north to south artery. There are mainline Renfe railway lines from Alicante to Madrid and also to Murcia. There are regular bus services connecting all the towns of the Alicante area.

Elche
Elche must be the palm-tree centre of the universe. Every type and size of palm-tree is grown in this town. They are shipped to places throughout Spain and also to Europe. This is a ‘pretty’ town with its famous parks. Living here has the twin benefits of being close to the country and yet within easy reach of the sea. Elche has all the amenities you need, and yet maintains its Spanish culture, being a ‘little’ away from the tourist traps.

Santa Pola
The town is just 18km away from Alicante. It used to be the port for Elche. It is still a fishing port, and daily the fish are sold at the local ‘Lonja’ as they come off the boats. This is a noisy and fascinating experience that should not be missed. Santa Pola is a town with a lively nightlife. It has many bars and restaurants.

Guardamar
This town aligns a long sandy beach, and is surrounded by sand dunes that are covered with pine trees, eucalyptus and many types of bushes. Here, there is the scenic contrast of the salt lowlands with the nearby Rojales hills, and the popular developments around Ciudad Quesada.

Torrevieja
This is the major town of the south Costa Blanca. It lies just 47 km south of Alicante the provincial capital. The salt lakes are now a nature reserve, and the salt industry was the historical work-provider of the past. The town has a busy centre with numerous shops, bars and restaurants. Local produce is plentiful and cheap. This is a coastal town that boasts it’s own harbour and magnificent beaches. Nearby are other well known beaches at La Mata, Playa Flamenco, La Zenia, Cabo Roig, Campoamor, and El Pilar de la Horadada. Just inland lies the village of Villamartin, with its numerous surrounding golf courses. For fun, pleasure, or relaxation….this is the place to be.

 

Costa Calida

Just below the Costa Blanca lies the Costa Calida (warm coast) with Europe’s largest saltwater lagoon, the Mar Menor. Here, thousands of flamingos fly in for the autumn. The rugged mountains of this region roll down to the sea.

Mazarron
This area remains unspoilt and typically Spanish. It is a farming and agricultural region. Mazarron is a small Spanish town with numerous beaches and superb restaurants and bars. It has a market, shops, banks, and a medical centre. Nearby is Puerto de Mazarron with its harbour, marina, and sandy beaches and coves. Murcia is 15 miles away, and Cartagena lies between the town and La Manga.

La Manga
This is the most important tourist centre of the region. It has superb world class sports-complexes catering for all types of sports. It stretches between the Mar Menor and the Mediterranean, and is a narrow ‘finger’ of land with sandy back to back beaches. Here there are small villages, markets, and wine tasting on offer.

 

Costa Almeria

Until recently, Almeria was less accessible than the other Spanish costas. Consequently it is unspoiled and less developed. It is a peaceful place to be. However, it is now somewhere that house buyers want to see. It is an area of unspoilt coastline, national parks, and mountains and valleys. Inland, the desert, sandstone, and lunar landscape with dry riverbeds have formed the backcloth for many western movies. This is not the place for those who like their conveniences.

Garrucha
This is a fishing port with an attractive working harbour. The fish provide the town with its main source of income, and are auctioned each day at the quayside fish market. The promenade with its palm trees runs the length of the town. The never-ending beaches stretch to Villaricos in the North and to Mojacar beach in the South.

Mojacar
This ancient Moorish village overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and is seated near the Sierra Cabrera Mountains. In fact its narrow streets roll down the foothills of the mountain. Mojacar has its unspoilt beaches and coves reaching to the Cabo de Gata Natural Park. It also has areas of urban development that have attracted foreigners, and make it the cosmopolitan centre of the region.

 

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