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10 compelling reasons to buy property on the Costa del Sol

10 compelling reasons to buy property on the Costa del Sol
28 Mar 2024

Are you ready to travel to the land of eternal sunshine, beautiful beaches and portions of tapas that are seemingly always being refilled? Search no further! Sandwiched between the Costa de La Luz and the Costa Tropical lies the Costa del Sol - formerly a series of sleepy fishing villages, now a tourist destination worthy of Usted . This is where real estate dreams come true. And for these ten reasons:

1/ The climate is the best in the world

You don't need a weather app on the Costa del Sol. With more than 300 days of sunshine, every day feels like a holiday. Or where did you think that name - the coast of the sun - came from? Here you can enjoy mild winters and balmy summers, which makes the Costa del Sol an ideal destination for those looking for a second home or wanting to move permanently to the sun.

The Mediterranean climate on the Spanish southern coasts is perfect for sunbathing from May to September. In June and September the mercury routinely reaches 27 degrees, with a few more in July and August. Spring and autumn also promise lots of light and sun. During mild winters the temperature rarely drops below 10 degrees. And winter will be over before you can remember where you put your gloves again.

So say goodbye to the winter blues and hola to eternal summer vibes. Sunscreen factor fifty and sunglasses not optional.

2/ Endless beaches that are among the most beautiful in Europe

Imagine waking up to the sound of waves lapping gently on the beach. The Costa del Sol boasts the most stunning coastline in Europe - stunning beaches as far as the eye can see, crystal clear waters that invite a splash, silky golden sand that begs for sunbathing. Squeeze your arms to assure yourself that you are not staring at a mirage.

With more than 125 options, everyone will find a stretch of beach to their taste - from busy tourist resort beaches, equipped with all facilities, to deserted secret bays where you only share the view with seagulls. The coastline is also ideal for a road trip, so you can look for your favorite yourself.

The more developed beaches are mainly found in the west of the Costa del Sol, from Málaga to Nerja. East of Málaga the coasts become rockier and more unspoilt. Grab a glass of chilled sangria in a chiringuito , the charming beach bars that pop up here and there, and you realize: you live in paradise on earth.

3/ The quality of life is sky high

The Costa del Sol captures the essence of Mediterranean life, the perfect harmony between relaxation, pampering and cultural immersion. Here you can eat fresh fish or shellfish in a beach bar one day, and stroll between rows of palm trees on the boulevard at sunset the next. One day you will be on a golf course with a view beyond a thousand (see below), the next you will be exploring authentic villages inland, where life runs a little slower and where the owner of the local tapas bar is happy to do his best. a bottle of wine from the cellar.

Enjoy the siesta, eat paella and dance like mañana doesn't exist. No Spaniard can party better than one from Andalusia. Think San Juan (fires on the beach) or the Málaga feria -- a nine-day non-stop celebration of traditional Andalusia, with an abundance of colorful dresses, fans and castanets, flamenco dancing, live music and good food. From Carnival to Semana Santa : the region's fiestas are colorful and often last well into the night.

4/ The kitchen is to die for

On the Costa del Sol, every meal is a culinary treat. Spanish, Jewish and Arabic influences come together in a tasteful symphony of flavors and textures that enchant the senses. Enjoy crispy pescaíto frito , a local favorite, or cool off in hot weather with gazpacho, the ultimate summer soup of raw tomatoes, cucumber, onion, green pepper, garlic, bread, oil and vinegar.

The culinary voyage of discovery does not stop there. From savory tortillas to sweet churros, deep-fried dough that you can dunk into coffee or hot chocolate to your heart's content: every bite is a taste sensation. Do as the Andalusians do, with the tapas - literally: the tapas tour, a Spanish pub crawl where you walk from one tapas bar to another and indulge in food and drink.

Shelter from the sun in a chiringuito , a beach bar, where you can taste fresh fish and shellfish, spicy patatas bravas and shrimp with garlic. Or head into the inland mountains and try traditional dishes such as ajoblanco (cold soup with almonds and garlic) or a plato de los montes , a 'mountain dish' of game, mushrooms, potatoes and other seasonal ingredients grown in the mountains. be found.

Fun fact: fried anchovies are ubiquitous on the Costa del Sol. So much so that the nickname for residents of Málaga is boquerones , the Spanish word for anchovies. If someone calls you that, consider it a tribute to the region's delicious seafood and proof that you're fully established.

5/ Culture and history will delight you

The Costa del Sol may be known for siesta and fiesta, two sides of the same coin, but there is much more. History freaks and culture enthusiasts will also find a treasure trove waiting to be plundered. Explore the charming whitewashed villages of the interior ( pueblos Blancos ), with their colorful bougainvillea, their slower pace and their respect for traditions. Or delve into the Moorish heritage of the region, with Granada and the iconic Alhambra as eye-catchers.

In Málaga, the vibrant capital of the region, you can enjoy culture. Visit the museum of the city's most famous son, Pablo Picasso. You can also get a dose of art and history at the Pompidou Museum or the Carmen Thyssen Museum. Theatre, concerts, music galas: it is all possible. Although the rich past is never far away in Málaga. This is proven by, among other things, the ancient Roman and Carthaginian ruins, a thousand-year-old amphitheater and a citadel that has been standing for an eternity.

6/ The golf courses are world class

You wondered why the Costa del Sol is sometimes called the Costa del Golf? Here is your answer. On the Andalusian south coasts you can work on your handicap all year round under radiant sunshine on an impressive selection of world-class golf courses, around 50 in total. There are options for complete beginners as well as for seasoned pros - it is not without reason that world-class athletes regularly train here. A bonus: nowhere else in the world can you play golf with such beautiful views. Who would have thought a golf course could be so beautiful? Focus on the ball, right?

7/ You can exercise in a breathtaking setting

Speaking of sports and games: the Costa del Sol is the perfect playground to work up a sweat, whether in the water, on the coasts or in the mountains. Try water sports such as paddle boarding, scuba diving, sailing, snorkeling, kayaking and canoeing. On land, padel, tennis, basketball, hiking, cycling and mountain biking are popular. For the last three you can go to the mountains of the Sierra de las Nievas and the Sierra de Grazalema . And two hours from Málaga lies the Sierra Nevada, where you can strap on your skis in winter. Swimming in the morning, skiing in the afternoon? It works perfectly here. And yes, it is a bonus that you do all this in a breathtaking landscape.

8/ The infrastructure is ultra-modern, the connections are top-notch

From shopping centers to restaurants, from hospitals to beauty clinics, from airports to international schools: everything is arranged down to the last detail on the Costa del Sol. Here you will not only find start-of-the-art facilities, but also an efficient transport system that will take you from one place to another with ease.

Motorway A7 connects cities on the south coast such as Málaga, Marbella and Estepona, but also extends inland. By car you can reach Madrid in about five hours. It's faster by rail: the high-speed train takes less than three hours. You can also travel to Cordoba at high speed and there are plans on the table for a railway line on the Costa del Sol, which should connect Málaga with Marbella and Estepona.

Málaga airport is the third busiest on the Spanish mainland, after Madrid and Barcelona. You can count on numerous connections with Belgium. The airports of Gibraltar and Jerez de la Frontera are also not far away.

9/ Taxes are low

Andalusia's tax policy is one close to our hearts. The new regional government seems to act like a tax-reducing fairy, waving its magic wand and making taxes disappear like snow in the Andalusian sun.

Now take inheritance tax. Imagine inheriting a picturesque country house from Aunt Maria, complete with an olive grove and mountain views. Instead of sweating at the thought of high tax bills, you'll be greeted with a sunny message: “ Felicidades ! No inheritance tax for you, amigo!” You read that right: inheritances under one million euros are tax-free for surviving relatives. Zero, nada, nothing! Above the million, the tax is one percent.

In addition, there are also tax benefits for investors who want to rent out real estate to tourists. You can claim a reduction in your tax bill of up to 70 percent. A tax holiday, quoi?

10/ Golden opportunity for real estate investment

That brings us to the final point, the icing on the cake. On the Costa del Sol you will find a diverse range of real estate options, from apartments with sea views, to modern town houses in vibrant neighborhoods, to rustic traditional villas in the hinterland, surrounded by olive trees. The required budget depends on the area within the Costa del Sol. Everyone will find something to their liking, whether singles, couples, families or retirees. With new projects constantly starting up, many properties feature contemporary architecture and design, as well as luxurious amenities such as swimming pools, fitness centers and even private cinemas.

As Spain's most popular coast, the Costa de Sol attracts millions of visitors every year. That also turns an investment (literally) into a golden opportunity. Rental income is virtually guaranteed. For a long-term rental you can expect approximately five percent return per year, tourist rentals even yield up to ten percent per year. Because who needs a day job when you have a villa near the beach that gets rented out faster than you ¡Vacaciones! can say? And because property prices on the Costa del Sol continue to rise steadily, a home also remains a long-term investment with a ROI as sweet as a scoop of helado on a sunny summer day.

Are you convinced to invest in real estate on the Costa del Sol? Please contact Gold Estates today to find your dream home in this beautiful region. Discover our offer and start your real estate adventure on the sunny coast of Spain.

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