Bargain abroad? Spanish second homes much cheaper
As a result, this means that a British family buying a second home in Spain will now be paying £15,000 less than they would a year and a half ago.
“The exchange rate has been working in British buyers’ favour for quite some time, meaning that owning a second home in this beautiful part of Spain has become more affordable. Buyers have been quietly taking advantage of this, with the result that Britons purchased more homes in Spain than any other foreign nationality buyer in 2021,” Marc Pritchard, sales and marketing director of Taylor Wimpey España, said.
Figures from Registradores de España show that Brits accounted for 11.01% of total home sales to foreigners in 2021, more than any other nationality.
What’s more, in terms of total home sales, the number of property purchases in Spain grew by 34.5% in 2021. Just over one in five sales (20.78%) during the year were in Andalusia, while the Valencian Community (which includes Alicante) accounted for 14.12% of total home sales.
Against the backdrop of this busy market, Amara is aiming to deliver two and three-bedroom apartments with communal pools, landscaped gardens and a playpark. Every home includes outdoor space in the form of a terrace or garden, while penthouse apartments come with a rooftop hot tub and sea views.
Taylor Wimpey insists the homes are being built to exacting environmental standards, including double glazed windows, pre-installation for charging electric vehicles, water- and electricity-saving measures in communal areas and aerothermal heat pumps for the production of hot water.