Welcome to the Money blog as the Bank of England announces a cut in the base rate from 4.75% to 4.5%. That's all from our live Q&A and the Money blog today - scroll down to read expert answers on what ...
Almost two in five people have failed to scan at least one item when using self-checkouts, a survey has revealed. Also in Money today: Donald Trump's tariffs have wiped £200bn from the crypto markets ...
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Where to travel in February in Spain in 2025?
February is an ideal time to explore Spain's charming corners. With the low season in full swing across many regions, you can ...
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How they work and the pros and cons for buyers and sellers Jean Folger has 15+ years of experience as a financial writer covering real estate, investing, active trading, the economy, and ...
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While Spain promises the lure of cheap holidays and beautiful beaches, experts have warned the sunshine dream may turn into a nightmare if Brits don’t take notice of a law. They urged people ...
Spain's real estate market is experiencing a major boom. In the first nine months of 2024, property prices rose by an average of 9%, according to the House Price Index from the INE statistics agency.
Jesús Alonso, a real-estate agent with Engel & Völkers, said the tax was unlikely to resolve Spain's housing crisis. Instead, he said it could trigger a decline in demand for luxury properties ...
“I believe it is a positive move in theory – in reality it won’t make much of a difference,” says British expat Eamon Shahir on plans in Spain to impose a 100 per cent tax on properties ...
It also seems that it’s only the speculative purchasers who are being targeted, so I would expect any crackdown to be aimed solely at those non-EU buyers who have no intention of seeking permanent ...