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Villas in Spain

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Villas in Spain

From sandy beaches, delicious cuisine, rich and varied culture and exotic vacations – Spain has it all! It’s no wonder that tourists visit this popular destination all year around. The vacation homes and villas in Spain are truly spectacular – which makes it an even more enjoyable vacation experience.

How to look for a suitable villa?
If you are on the lookout for suitable villas in Spain, be sure to seek the services of a professional real estate agent. They will help you find the best property, evaluate its pros and cons and help you tackle legal issues in the contract. Considering such a gamut of services, the price you pay is almost negligible. You may not find good quality villas if you are out looking on your own. To get the best villas in Spain, it’s best to consult a real estate agent.

Things to note while letting your villas in Spain
Once you have found your dream villa and have purchase it, you will want to let it out during vacation season. This is the time when you will get ample returns on your initial investment. However, most owners of villas in Spain find it very difficult to market their homes to potential tourists. Especially if they happen to be foreigners, the language barrier makes it even more difficult to accomplish this.

Optimal pricing: In Europe, the real estate prices of these villas in Spain have increased rapidly. Renters are far more discerning these days and know what the going rate is. Therefore pricing your villa too high for rent may cause you to lose out on the deal altogether. A reputed real estate agent can guide you on the optimal price to quote for letting your villa. Describing your villa: Sometimes, even the choice of words used to describe your villa for marketing purposes, can make all the difference. Common words like ‘stunning view’ etc are overused and don’t attract renters anymore. A real estate agent knows what sells in the business and hence can guide you on this aspect of marketing as well. Let friends rent your villa: Letting your villas in Spain also means opening up your personal space to total strangers. This can be an unsettling experience for many. However, with the guidance of a real estate agent, this too can be easily solved. Most of these agents have a steady flow of happy, satisfied customers who provide repeat business. In fact their association is so long that they know each other personally. Letting your villa to the friend of a friend can really be comforting – at least it’s much better than having a complete stranger in your house! Engaging with a real estate agent: You can choose to work with any reputed real estate agent in either of the two ways – on an ad hoc basis or a full time commitment, at least for the major part of the peak season. You will also want to engage more than one agent to market your villas in Spain for better business

By Steven Magill

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Steve Magill is the author of numerous articles on the topic of Spanish real estate. He is a partner in http://www.buyspain.co.uk and a Fellow in the British Association of Entrepreneurs (FBAE). He is also an internationally renowned Spanish property expert.


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