Cave Houses In Spain For Sale
brings you an overview of what cave houses are available for sale and the history of them. Cave houses are especially prevalent in Andalucia and range from small places cut into the mountainside to cave house hotels. Take a look and listen to the video.
Andalusian Cave Hotels - Casas Cueva de Granada - Corto
Vídeo promocional de los hoteles en cueva de la provincia de Granada, alojamientos turísticos típicos de las comarcas de El Altiplano y Guadix. Andalusian Cave Hotels.
The Best Cave House in Spain
brings you what may well be considered the best cave house in Spain, not just because of the house of course but also the stunning exterior especially when the enchanted garden lights up in the evenings.
Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, decent sized living room and kitchen with plenty of patios and outside terraces to enjoy the lovely views around towards the Sierra Nevada.
Cave Houses in Granada, Spain
Exploring the cave houses in the hills above Spain. People have lived in these caves since workers were brought in to work on the Alhambra. Today they are complete with running water, electricity and internet. Some parts are more dangerous than others. Explore at your own risk and be sure to be respectful of peoples yards/possessions.
Buddhist Temple near Huesca, Spain.
This Buddhist Temple is in the mountains of Spain near the city of Huesca.
Benahavís y San Pedro de Alcántara. Málaga
¡¡Un viaje diferente, el mapa de Andalucía con vídeos espectaculares…. en nuestra Web!!
Benahavís goza de un privilegiado emplazamiento entre las estribaciones de la Serranía de Ronda y los municipios de Marbella y Estepona. Los ríos Guadalmina, Guadalmansa y Guadaiza surcan este territorio poblado por grandes masas de encinas, pinos y alcornoques. Desde sus montes se divisa hasta cien kilómetros de costa española y la franja litoral africana. Esta diversidad paisajística hace de Benahavís un lugar ideal para practicar senderismo y actividades recreativas en plena naturaleza.
Benahavís mezcla el tipismo de los tradicionales pueblos blancos de la provincia de Málaga con la modernidad de unas infraestructuras turísticas propias del siglo XXI. El municipio reúne una decena de campos de golf, diversos recursos para la práctica de deportes de aventura en un hermoso entorno natural y una variada oferta gastronómica.
El viajero podrá pasear por sus sinuosas calles, descansar en sus recoletas plazas o visitar el Castillo de Montemayor, la iglesia de la Virgen del Rosario, varias torres vigías erigidas en la época musulmana y el Palacio de Benahavís levantado en el siglo XVI siguiendo los cánones de la arquitectura nazarí. Benahavís es un destino de referencia en la Costa del Golf, al contar con un total de diez campos de 9, 18 y 27 hoyos. Dos de estas instalaciones forman parte de un selecto club que incluye una reserva de caza. El municipio dispone además de un club hípico con dos pistas y unas completas infraestructuras para acoger concursos y competiciones ecuestres.
San Pedro de Alcántara es un núcleo urbano dependiente del ayuntamiento marbellí, cuyo origen está en el poblado construído por el marqués de Duero en 1860, para albergar a los colonos que trabajaban en las plantaciones de caña de azúcar y algodón y en el ingenio azucarero, del que aún se conserva el edificio. El complejo industrial albergó, además, unas bodegas que producían un moscatel de gran calidad y una fábrica de alcohol, La Alcoholera, convertida hoy en teatro.
En la actualidad, San Pedro se ha convertido en un núcleo turístico de primer orden, con numerosas urbanizaciones de lujo, campos de golf, magníficas playas, aunque conserva rasgos de su pasado colonial reflejados en su Iglesia y en La Villa de San Luís. Posee, además, un rico patrimonio arqueológico romano y paleocristiano.
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In the meantime, there are countless cheap properties in Spain to be had, thanks in part to a surfeit of new properties as a result of oversupply. It's a buyer's market right now, and people are slowly returning to Spain as confidence is gradually restored. Do your research, and property in Spain can still be a good investment - as long as you're in it for the long-haul.
It is relatively easy to find Spanish properties below £150,000. But first, that old chestnut - location. Get this right, and you're on to a good start. Mark Stucklin, head of Spanish Property Insight.com (a property information website), advises: In this market the strategy is clear: focus on established, desirable areas, then look for a good deal within that area. Everyone knows the location rule, but it's the first thing that's forgotten.
Go for popular coastal locations with good rental or investment potential, such as the Balearics, the Costas, Marbella or Valencia. There are many locations inland that offer good value for money too, although you may need to look harder for somewhere with good amenities and ensure it's not too isolated. Look for quality of build and amenities, appealing surroundings that people can relate to, adds Stucklin. Cities such as Barcelona and Madrid will always be popular, but property tends to be more expensive and appealing only to a niche market.
The type of property that's offering the best deals is newly built, 'key-ready' accommodation, partly because there is so much of it just waiting to be sold. Paul McMullen, sales manager at Escape To Spain, explains: There are some really good deals out there at the moment. The best I've seen are on new, key-ready homes. In many cases, the builders need to sell them in order to pay off the banks, so they are willing to accept up to 40 per cent less than the asking price just so they can close the sales office and move on to their next project.
Victor Sagué, sales and marketing director at Taylor Woodrow de Espana, adds: We have significantly reduced our prices on a selection of properties in line with the current market, with some homes now priced at just over £100,000. This has opened up the property market to those who may have previously thought they couldn't afford to buy property in Spain.
Julia Marriott and her husband, from Coventry, recently bought a townhouse on the Costa Blanca.
Properties here were initially priced from £105,465. Julia explains: We decided to move to Spain permanently to semi-retire. For us, the proximity to the UK was really important as we travel back to visit family. We looked all along the coast until we found Lagunas del Sol, and it just ticked all the right boxes for us. It's close to the shops and beach, and our property overlooks the pool, which is great.
Asked if she had any concerns about buying in Spain, Julia says they did, but they carried out their research carefully, choosing a good developer and location. A good Spanish lawyer is essential! she adds.
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