6 April 2009

Fed-up Brits look to Costas property

Property prices in Spain have never been so low for half a decade and it’s safe to say that now is the time to buy because it won’t be long before the property prices start to climb back up.
Russian, north European and, lately British buyers, are taking a new look at the many bargains from Spanish bank repossessions and distressed sellers and sales are running at 1,000 homes a day.

Brits and Russians are fed-up of the way things are going domestically with their Governments helpless to stop the job and pension losses and decline in standards of living. Many people have had enough and are looking for that traditional antidote of Spanish sun, sand and sangria with a fresh tonic of legal property bargains.

As the UK fills up with immigrants (legal and otherwise), many of whom are looking for that free house and hand-outs from our over-generous, afraid-to-upset-anyone Government… some Brits are desperately trying to get out. They have seen the Government-generated debts being clocked up on Sky News screens at a terrifying rate of £150 million a day and the IMF warning of a total of £140 billion needed to be repaid at some stage in the future.

UK property values are down nearly two percent a month, year on year which is reflected in shrinking spending power and savings of your average British family. Pensions, funded by shares values, have plummeted by half and the McBroon Government state pension increase this week is “like spitting in the wind”, said one poor pensioner. Where’s the interest on savings from the useless banks that probably caused the recession in the first place?

Anyone with equity in their UK property or people with a decent amount of savings should be looking at the option of buying property elsewhere. Spain at the moment is starting to become the favourite once again!

So if you are unsure about you future in the UK, start looking for Spanish property - now is the time to buy, don’t wait too long before you visit this website for some great bargains.

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