Putting for property: The resilient golf tourism sector lures buyers to a life on the course

According to the chief executive of theInternational Association of Golf Tourism Operators,Peter Walton, golf is one of the only international tourism sectors that is continuing to grow in spite of economic and financial uncertainty lurking throughout the globe.

Putting for property: The resilient golf tourism sector lures buyers to a life on the course

Speaking at the ‘Golf In A Kingdom’ destination marketing program in Bangkok, Thailand late last month, Walton expressed that not only did the golf tourism sector recover faster than other sectors in the 2008 global financial crisis but was one of a few sectors that actually continued to grow.

In addition to this, Walton also said that golf tourism was predicted to surpass 50 million tourists this year, with the possibility of reaching the 2007 highs of 55 million, before the global economic downturn.

Meanwhile, it is further suggested by the International Association of Golf Tourism Operatorsthat around one in three golfers are planning to travel in the next twelve months while golfers spend around 120% more per person per day at a resort than any tourism sector population.

Marc Pritchard, Sales and Marketing Director of Taylor Wimpey España, comments,

“The golf tourism sector has proven to be a resilient and reliable market that never really seems to falter even when the chips are down. Spain is one of the biggest international golf destinations, it’s certainly the most popular European golf location. For example, Los Arqueros Golf and Country Club, an 18-hole course is one example of a quality golf course in Spain that has performed remarkably well. We developed and sold during the last 11 years more than 1,200 apartments, villas and detached villas in Los Arqueros. This year Los Arqueros celebrates its 20th anniversary and we are very proud to be in the official ranking of the Costa del Sol as the 3rd most popular golf course of 2011.

“Indeed, I would advise anyone thinking about buying in Spain to consider a golf property. Here you are buying into a community spirited neighbourhood that affords excellent facilities and green surroundings as well as potential high returns from consistent demand should you chose to rent the property out.”

So if you’re thinking about buying a golf property in Spain to perfect your swing or fill your pockets from rental opportunities why not take a look at what’s on offer:

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Los Robles de Los Arqueros II, in Benhavis, Costa del Sol is situated in the prestigious 18 hole Los Arqueros golf course and consists of 2 and 3 bedroom apartments with stunning sea and golf views.

This residential complex has a natural charm and includes a host of amenities such as a swimming pool for children and adults as well as community gardens and underground parking and storage. These properties are available now from €227,000.

Contact Taylor Wimpey España today on 08000 121 020 or visitwww.taylorwimpeyspain.com for more information. If you reside outside of the UK you will need to call 00 34 971 706 244.