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 [...]
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Weakened euro could spark new demand in Spanish property
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
Tags: Brits in Spain, Buying in Spain, Buying Property in Spain, Euro vs Pound, Exchange rates Spain, Living in Spain, Property in Spain, Spanish property
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Brits facing property demolitions spot hope on the horizon
Sunday, May 16th, 2010Their situation seemed bleak, to say the least. Last week’s ‘express demolition’ ruling by the Andalusian government struck thousands of British homeowners who had bought their property in Spain in good faith as particularly cruel and harsh, yet a new case that has come to light in Valencia may just prove to offer the reprieve [...]
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