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October 01, 2024

Advice and tips for selling a property in Spain

Selling a property in Spain can take weeks - often months - and this is partly because many potential buyers are not located on site but travel here from elsewhere. When an ad is lying around for many months, it usually gives a bad impression. Something that can negatively affect…

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July 31, 2024

Malagas best roof tops bars

Since a few years back, Malaga city offers a new and refreshing trend - roof bar-hopping! What could be better than sipping a cool drink in the sunset while enjoying a nice breeze and taking in the amazing sky line of our beautiful favourite city! Felicity Estates lists all of them…

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July 10, 2024

License to sell

In Spain there are between 25,000 and 30,000 active real estate agencies, which means around 90,000 people working in them. The real estate sector is one of the engines of the Spanish economy that generates the most jobs. Despite its importance, there are many who mistakenly believe…

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May 31, 2024

Price increases to be expected

The experts predict good times ahead for the real estate industry in Spain. A series of factors lead to the fact that prices are expected to increase by seven percent this year and by ten percent in 2025. This is what the portal Fotocasa writes, after a conference with the economist…

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May 07, 2024

Invest to rent out - short or long term?

Many people who buy a property on the Costa del Sol do so as an investment with a focus on renting it out. But which is really best, renting out on a short or a long term? Felicity Estates lists the pros and cons with both variants. If you have bought or are planning to buy a home…

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February 26, 2024

Spain tops list as the cheapest country to live in

Spain has a fantastic climate all year round, good food, nice people, exciting culture and beautiful nature. It is a popular destination for tourists, but also stands out as a cheap country to live in. In “The Cost of Living Overseas Index”, compiled by the website Property Guides,…

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January 18, 2024

Felicity Estates is growing

Swedish Mathea Tello is the latest addition to Felicity Estates. Mathea is 25 percent Spanish and soon to be an Account Manager, which means that she possesses both solid knowledge and a serious interest in sales, above all with a focus on wholeheartedly helping her clients with their…

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December 20, 2023

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

We at Felicity Estates would like to wish all our clients, friends and partners a very happy holiday season and a prosperous 2024! We look forward to the new year with enthusiasm, joy and excitement and hope to meet you soon. Feel free to get in touch and tell us about your plans…

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November 17, 2023

Quick course in real estate Spanish

Escritura, Nota Simple, IBI, comunidad. Whether you are in the Spanish property world as a buyer or a seller, there are a number of Spanish words and concepts that are useful to know. Today, Felicity Estates offers a simple guide to the most important expressions that you should be…

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September 15, 2023

How to navigate the Spanish real-estate jungle

Spanish real-estate is a bit of a jungle. An opinion held by many people looking for a property, especially among foreign nationals planning on buying a second home on the Costa del Sol. Properties are published multiple times, sometimes with different prices. Many of the advertised…

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July 28, 2023

Málaga province ferias from August to December

Every village and town in Spain has its own feria - a celebration that attracts locals and tourists alike and is a really fun way to get to know Spanish culture. The ferias are spread throughout the year and today we share the dates of the ferias in Málaga province that are still…

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June 16, 2023

Significantly more people want to buy than sell a property

In times of inflation and interest rate increases, it is easy for property buyers to believe that more people need to sell and that housing prices will therefore fall. However, this is not the case on the Costa del Sol, where the market has remained very stable and continued to rise,…

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