29.10.2024
While Torrevieja is rapidly developing and may seem somewhat atypical architecturally for Spain, it has its quirks. On the one hand, the poorly regulated urban development in the 1980s and 1990s led to haphazard construction by minor construction firms. These often used subpar materials and lacked any sort of guarantee. Cutting costs on architects also resulted in the creation of peculiar designs—often flashy but questionable in quality.29.10.2024
We often hear from clients who plan to wait for the real estate prices in Torrevieja to drop. Many who have been waiting for a price fall over the last five years are now regretting their missed opportunity. A few years ago, they could have bought a two-bedroom apartment, but now, with the same budget, they can only afford a studio. Is it worth waiting any longer? We believe not, and here are 5 reasons why.29.10.2024
The most dubious criterion when choosing real estate in Spain. In fact, the price per square meter tells the buyer approximately nothing. The variation even within the same building can be up to 40%, and between houses of different construction periods in the same area, it can easily double. And comparing the price per square between different types of housing is completely pointless.