2012-10-25

The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plane - and likewise,
the demand for Spanish
property falls mainly in certain places. Murcia, Malaga, Mallorca,
Marbella. But it's easy to forget about the other Spanish hotspots out there.
They may not belong to the "Mmmm" club, but they're just as appetising.

From Torreviega to Lanzarote, these are the 10 property
destinations in Spain you shouldn't overlook:

Santa Cruz de
Tenerife

The capital of the island, Santa Cruz is the place to go for
property in Tenerife. With a skyline to rival that of Madrid and Barcelona and
a thriving sea port, Santa Cruz de Tenerife boasts a sub-tropical climate that
brings in thousands of hours of sunshine every year and even more people during
the Carnival of Santa Cruz, which takes place in January.

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in Tenerife

Costa Blanca South

The Costa Blanca covers a large part of the South of Spain.
In Costa Blanca South, you can find the gorgeous sandy beaches typical of the
coast but also places such as Elche with its impressive palm trees, Alicante
with its port and bustling shops and the popular tourist hotspot Torrevieja.

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in Costa Blanca South

Torrevieja

From the fish markets to the foamy shoreline, Torrevieja is
a dream place in the sun for Spanish property buyers. In fact, many holiday home
hunters have gone on to stay in the area, forming a British and Irish community
that rivals Benidorm in size. You won't regret joining them.

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in Torrevieja

Costa Blanca North

The North of Spain's stunning Costa Blanca reaches from the chocolate
heaven of Villajoyosa all the way up to Javea. In the middle lies Benidorm,
home to Terra Mitica theme park and hugely popular with British buyers, who
have established a European base there that welcomes new expats. A short ride
up the coast is the quieter town of Denia, which is equally attractive.

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in Costa Blanca North

Costa del Sol West

Property in the West of the Costa del Sol is one of the most
popular real estate markets in Spain. West of Malaga, towns range from the
legendary resort of Torremolinos, which first brought tourism to the area, to
the luxury beaches and hidden coves of Marbella and Estepona.

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in Costa del Sol West

Catalonia

Catalonia is an autonomous community in the East of Spain,
which includes both the buzzing metropolis of Barcelona and the peaceful
Pyrenees Mountains of Lleida. Beaches, fishing villages, ski slopes and medieval
towns are all on offer, appealing to a wide range of property buyers.

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Catalonia

Costa Blanca

200 kilometres of pure Mediterranean coastline. That's what Costa
Blanca has to offer Spanish property buyers: a stretch of sandy beaches that
extends from Denia in Costa Blanca North to Alicante in the South. With its stunning
shores attracting millions of British and German tourists every year, rest
assured: the Costa Blanca more than lives up to its name.

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in Costa Blanca

Valencia

The town of Valencia is the capital of the Valencian
Community, but it is far more than that: it is the third largest city in Spain,
home to one of the busiest ports in Europe, and one the country's leading
tourist destinations. Residents speak Catalan as well as Spanish, but with millions
of visitors arriving every year, boosting Valencian property's buy-to-let
potential, investors will find they are already speaking the same language.

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in Valencia

Province of Barcelona

Located in the autonomous community of Catalonia, property
in the province of Barcelona extends far beyond the capital city itself. Other
popular hotspots in the area range from the coastal resort of Sitges, famous
for its nightlife and large expat community, and the rural town of Tordera, full
of medieval history and natural parkland, to the picturesque beaches of Pineda
de Mar.

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in Barcelona province

Lanzarote

The fourth largest Canary Island, Lanzarote gets its name
from the red mountains in its North. The rocky landscape gives way to stunning
blue coastlines, boasting 16.5km of pristine beaches and popular resorts, which
attract overseas property buyers from around the world, particularly Britain,
Germany and Ireland.

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in Lanzarote

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