Showing posts with label CostadelSol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CostadelSol. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 April 2018

New Estepona Apartments offer Luxury Urban Living By the Sea on the Costa del Sol


Infinity right in the heart of the city


New Estepona Apartments offer Luxury Urban Living By the Sea on the Costa del Sol 

It was just last week when Residencial Infinity – the latest Developmental – was announced. Demand and interest is already through the roof though and units are being sold at a rapid rate.


Top quality development, contact us for more details

Residencial Infinity Offers an Incredible Location on the Main Avenue of Estepona’s Town Centre


Estepona – situated around 20 minutes west of Marbella – is among the top seaside resorts along the Costa del Sol and Residencial Infinity is in the town centre. This means that those living in Residencial Infinity are never very far away from the services and amenities they need. The stunning Blue Flag-award-winning La Rada Beach is just four minutes away on foot too.

Residencial Infinity Offers Signature Contemporary Design


This is one of the most idyllic locations you can find. The Residencial Infinity building houses 112 luxury 2-and-3-bed apartments with ultra modern designs. Each apartment has a private terrace and tenants can enjoy underground parking and storage.

Residencial Infinity Offers High Quality Fixtures and Fittings


The apartments are spacious, filled with natural light, and boast high quality fixtures and fittings. They are complemented with exclusive onsite communal facilities such as the rooftop solarium – complete with infinity pool, sunbathing deck, and incredible views of the nearby ocean – along with a gym, green zones, sauna, bicycle room, play area for children, and so much more.

The building licence has been secured and the project is set to be completed by the first quarter of 2020. The best part is that prices start out at just €229,950. Check out the project for yourself here! Contact us today and we will send you everything.







Thursday, 20 April 2017

Broaden Your Horizons by Retiring to the Costa del Sol

Broaden Your Horizons by Retiring to the Costa del Sol


with the quality of life and over 300 days of sunshine its
no wonder retiring to Costa del sol is so popular
Advertisers might try and pretend otherwise, but there’s no such thing as a single kind of retiree. Some retirees are richer than others; some of them are married and some of them are single; some are excited about the prospect of retirement and are looking forward to adventure, while the more exotic retirees are picturing relaxing by the pool with their third fruit cocktail.

There are many different kinds of retirees, but they do have one common feature; they all run the risks of having a closed mind. It’s only natural for a retiree to find comfort in what they know after living, working, and raising children for as long as they have.

Even so, retirees who rein in their horizons like this run the risk of missing out on some fantastic opportunities. If a retiree has enough financial security, then they owe it to themselves to finally live their dream of retiring to the sunshine of Spain.

There are a number of reasons that the Costa del Sol is the ultimate destination for turning this dream into reality. The Costa del Sol has a ride range of affordable and high quality properties on offer, but the perennial popularity of the region allows it to cater to any age, culture, taste, and budget.

Is your ideal retirement one where you can live out your twilight years with your friends and family without being a few paces away from your pool and sunlounger? If so, then the Costa del Sol is for you.

If you want to spend your retirement learning other languages, immersing yourself in other cultures, and broadening your social circle, then the Costa del Sol is for you.

If you want to find a comfortable home base to live out your wanderlust, then southern Spain is the place to be. No matter which direction you go in, you will be faced with the beauty and adventure of Spain; from exotic Morocco in the south, to the dry inlands of the Spanish plateau and the mountains of the Sierra Nevada, to the rich culture found in Sevilla, Cádiz, and Granada.

If this wasn’t enough, the Costa del Sol also has one of the best and busiest airports of Spain on its doorstep, meaning you’re never too far away from a trip back home.



Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Costa del Sol Golf Course Ranked Best in World


Costa del Sol Golf Course Ranked Best in World


The prestigious Finca Cortesín – the home of the Volvo World Match Play Championships of 2009, ’11, and ’12 – has been given the honour of being declared the best golf resort in all of Europe.

Given that Malaga has over 70 golf courses it’s really not much of a surprise that the Costa del Sol – or Costa del Golf if you will – has become the European destination of choice for golfers. The area has seen a wide range of accolades over the years.

Considered as one of the best courses in the World
This time the accolades came in the form of golfing website Leading Courses. The website conducted a poll and the results showed that the Finca Cortesín golf course in Cesares – home of the 2009, 2011, and 2012 Volvo World Match Play Championships – was the best golf course in Europe. The runner up was the Mote Rei Golf and Country Club in Portugal, while the Rockliffe Hall Hotel Golf and Spa resort in County Durham snagged third place for the UK.

There were plenty of other Costa del Sol golf resorts to be found in the Leading Courses Top 100 for 2017, including Villa Padierna (found in the triangle of Estepona, Marbella, and Benahavis) which came in 24th, and the La Cala Resort, which came in 58th.

Spain had the highest number of golf resorts in the top 100 with 17. England came in second with 15 resorts, and Portugal came in third with 13.

Saturday, 4 June 2016

The Costa Del Sol Would Like to Keep Hold Of It’s Important British Clients


The Costa del Sol Would Like to Keep Hold Of It’s Important British Clients
Lest face it the Brits are wanted in Spain

There are only a few people who believe that a Brexit would have a major impact on property purchases or tourism in Spain. It’s such a major destination people will come anyway. Having said that, the Costa del Sol is still worried about losing their mist important clients; the British. Most of the tourism in Spain comes from Britain after all.

All the figures will tell you the same thing; British tourists flock to the Costa del Sol, even if not for very long. Roughly one million Brits will only spend one night there but it all adds up. Brits also make up a majority of their real estate market, making up roughly 20% of the market. This is according to the ACP Constructions and Developers Association of Malaga.

With all of this in mind it’s easy to see why no one wants to think about the major damage that could be caused by Britain leaving the EU. The President of the Aehcos Hotel Assocation on the Costa del Sol said in a statement to the World Travel Market that he believes that Spain has something for everyone. He says that the British have always loved Spain because of the climate, security, and facilities. He sees no reason why this close relationship needs to end.

The Spanish hotel and development sector believe that the Brexit will fail. If it passes and Britain does leave though then they need to put some agreements in place to keep the British coming to Spain for holidays and property purchases.

Sources at the ACP said that even though Russia has never been a part of the EU they have always been major investors in second homes on the Costa along with Brits.

Malaga saw over three million British tourists arrive last summer. Hotels all across the Costa del Sol brought in 12% more British customers when compared to 2014. So many Brits came to Spain that 1 in 4 tourists to Spain came from Britain. Overall more than 15 million Brits came to the country and, altogether, left roughly 14 billion euros behind, both figures up from the previous years.

Costa del Sol tourism authorities and information say that British tourists spent an average of 1,183 euros last summer, an increase of 11% over 2014. British tourists make up such a large part of the Spanish economy it would be a disaster if the supply was cut off.

British politicians across all parties have been cautioning people about the Brexit with messages for expats in particular. David Lidington, the Minster for Europe, said that Brits could even lose the right to live in Spain if the right agreements were not made.

Brits also need to consider the cost of travel if a Brexit was to occur. Airlines such as EasyJet have confirmed that their airfares to Europe would rise in the event of Britain leaving the EU.