Posts Tagged ‘ Brits in Spain ’

Weakened euro could spark new demand in Spanish property

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

A euro is now worth as little as eighty three pence sterling as the eurozone’s troubles continue to destabilise the currency, leading to a number of property observers to suggest that such exchange rates could kickstart a new surge in Brits buying property in Spain.
The current rate of the euro’s decline stands between 15 and 20 [...]

British Expat blogs about Spain…and earns international recognition

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

No, not me. Edward Hugh is a semi-retired English teacher who resides in a small village in Catalonia. His daily duties – aside from teaching English to a small clutch of youngsters keen to learn Ingles – are largely taken up by his blog, where he, as a self-taught economist, waxes lyrical on issues regarding [...]