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Costa Brava Properties Makes Spain Popular

By Nicholas Marr

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Buying a property in Spain is one of the most popular things to do for many European overseas property buyers. In fact for the UK it is the most popular destination to buy a home abroad. Spain offers buyers a host of advantages over other locations including super accessibility, good climate, and reasonable prices. One of the main selling points for Spain is its variety offering beach, city and rural living. Arguably the most popular region for international buyers is the Costa Brava

The climate of the Costa Brava is typically Mediterranean. It is sunny and warm during the long summer season, which stretches from May to October. The winters are cooler and wetter, but not unbearably so, as the sea keeps it mild at any time of the year. The region is generally considered to begin at the town of Blanes, which is about 60 kilometers north of Barcelona. From here, the rugged coastline, which is a combination of wide, sandy beaches, steeply rising hills and rocky cliffs, reaches northward to Portbou on the French border.

Moving northward along the coast are three of the most popular resorts, Lloret de Mar, Tosa de Mar, and La Patja d'Oro. Lloret de Mar is said to have the most hotels of any location on the Costa Brava. As you move away from the main beach area, though, you can still find quieter and unspoiled beaches and places to relax. Tosa de Mar isn't as large as its two neighbors, but the beach is nice and the town is a great place to do some sightseeing. La Platja d'Oro has a long, sandy beach with lots of hotels and places to stay, as well as a lively nightlife for visitors.

If you want a convenient property for holidays or weekends away from work, the southern area of the Costa Brava is ideal. With its proximity to Barcelona, as well as Girona, which is just about 30 kilometers from Blanes, this part of the coast is easy to get to. Whether you're working in the Catalan capital, or just want to be near one of the most fascinating cities in Spain, there is something for everyone in this area. Most of the properties in this area existing homes and apartments, though there are a few new developments for those who want something off plan. This is an ideal place to look for homes and villas overlooking the Mediterranean, which can be had for more reasonable prices than in the southern coastal areas.

Moving up the coast, you find more working villages and isolated resorts. There are still many, many places to visit with lots of hotels and properties, but the area is not nearly as commercial as the southern Costa Brava or farther south. Llafranc is popular with families; it is a whitewashed resort town with a promenade that goes all the way to the neighboring town of Calella. L'Estartit is a great place for those who want to dive or participate in other water sports. It is located near the Illes Medes, a former pirate's lair which is now a maritime reserve and popular dive spot.

Author Nicholas Marr works with numerous Spanish real estate agents in his capacity as director of the company behind websites http://spain.homesgofast.com and http://www.spanishhomes4sale.co.uk

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