Costa Azahar Property
Costa Azahar property is cheaper than that on coastal rivals the Costa del Sol and the Costa Blanca by some 20% to 30%. Investors might be interested in the expected surge of demand for Costa Azahar properties with the arrival of the new airport at Castellon which will make getting to the region much easier and quicker.
Costa del Azahar property is popular with overseas buyers for its golf, water sports, fishing and wildlife. The ‘Orange Blossom Coast’ runs from Gandia in the south to Vinaros in the north, with a number of excellent resorts, such as Peniscola, with its mix of sandy beaches and coves, along its length and exciting Valencia city at its centre.
The resort of Benicassim has been a favourite with Spanish tourists for decades and has, for the last few years, hosted a massive summer music festival, when the town is swamped by visiting fans enjoying top-class acts as well as miles of Blue Flag beaches – Glastonbury without the mud!
It’s an area where at least a rudimentary knowledge of Spain will be necessary for those emigrating. Even as a holiday destination, you will not find the widespread use of English.
The Homes Overseas Guide to Buying Property in Spain has advice on the legal and financial aspects of buying Costa del Azahar property, plus overviews and information on the buying process of Costa Azahar property.
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