Buying property in Gran Canaria: Key facts, areas and legal insights

Gran Canaria continues to attract a wide range of international buyers, from those relocating for a better lifestyle to investors seeking stable returns in one of Spain’s most economically resilient island markets. As the second most populous of the Canary Islands, Gran Canaria offers diversity in both geography and property opportunities. However, understanding the nuances of the island’s property market as well as the legal and fiscal environment is essential before making a purchase. 

 

An island of contrasts 

 

Gran Canaria’s geography is often described as a “miniature continent”, with its drier, sunnier south and greener, more temperate north. This climatic divide has a significant impact on the property market, as buyer preferences lean towards reliable sunshine and proximity to beaches. 

 

The southern part of the island, particularly around Maspalomas, Playa del Inglés and Meloneras, remains the most in-demand area for both holiday homes and short-term rental investments. With established tourism infrastructure, a wide range of amenities and consistently warm weather, these areas offer high rental potential and a broad choice of property types, from compact apartments to large villas. Prices tend to reflect this popularity and competition for well-located homes can be strong. 

 

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the island’s capital, has a distinct character. As a working city with a year-round community, it attracts buyers who value urban living, cultural depth and professional opportunities. The property market here is diverse, offering everything from modern sea-view apartments to traditional homes in historic districts. It’s also become increasingly attractive to digital nomads and remote workers, with a growing international community and excellent connectivity. 

 

Further inland and in the north of the island, towns such as Arucas, Teror and Santa Brígida appeal to those looking for more space, privacy and more authentic surroundings. These areas are less exposed to tourism but offer strong potential for primary residence buyers or those looking to settle permanently. Property here is generally more affordable and the pace of life is slower, though access to services and transport should be considered. 

 

Price landscape and market expectations 

 

In the south, modern apartments typically range from €200,000 to €350,000, with villas near Meloneras or Pasito Blanco starting around €500,000. In Las Palmas, one-bedroom apartments may begin at €180,000, while larger or seafront properties reach well above €600,000. Inland areas often offer more space for under €250,000. 

 

Purchase costs: what to expect 

 

Buyers should plan for approximately 8–10% in additional costs on top of the purchase price. These typically include: 

 

  • Transfer tax (resale properties): 6.5% of the declared sale price 
  • New-build tax (IGIC): 7% Canary VAT on new properties 
  • Stamp duty (AJD): 0.75–1% of the purchase price on new builds 
  • Legal fees: ~1% of the property price 
  • Notary and land registry fees: €1,000–€3,000, depending on value 
  • Mortgage-related costs: ~1–1.5%, including valuation and bank fees 

 

Annual costs of ownership 

 

Once the property is acquired, owners should be prepared for the following recurring costs: 

 

  • IBI (property tax): Typically, €200–€800 per year, depending on cadastral value 
  • Rubbish collection (basura): €50–€120 annually, set by the local council 
  • Community fees: Vary by development; expect higher costs for pools, lifts or security 
  • Non-resident income tax: 19% (EU/EEA) or 24% (non-EU) on rental income or deemed income 

 

Short-term letting and regulations 

 

Tourist rentals are tightly regulated in Gran Canaria. Not all properties or buildings are eligible for a rental licence. Local zoning laws and building rules play a role and communities of owners may vote to restrict short-term letting. Buyers should confirm this during due diligence, particularly if rental income is a key factor in the purchase. 

 

Move forward with confidence 

 

Gran Canaria offers a clear legal framework, favourable taxation and a well-balanced property market. With strong infrastructure and an international outlook, it remains one of the most appealing destinations in Spain for private and institutional buyers alike. 

 

To discuss your objectives or explore available properties, contact the team at Serneholt Estate. We’ll guide you from the first conversation through to completion, ensuring your purchase is informed, smooth and professionally managed. 

What to know when buying in Tenerife: A practical guide for property buyers

Tenerife has developed into one of Spain’s most strategically appealing locations for property investment and relocation. With a well-established legal framework, accessible price points and an active year-round rental market, it continues to attract buyers from across Europe. Whether you’re considering a long-term residence, second home or investment purchase, this guide outlines the essential information you’ll need to navigate the process. 

 

Overview of key areas 

The island is geographically diverse, so choosing the right area is a key part of any property search. 

 

  • South Tenerife (Costa Adeje, La Caleta, Los Cristianos): These areas are known for consistent weather, proximity to international schools and a robust holiday rental market. Property prices are higher here than elsewhere on the island, with demand remaining strong. 
  • North Tenerife (Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava): This region offers a different pace of life, with a more traditional feel and greener landscapes. Properties tend to be larger and more competitively priced, although rental yields are lower and the climate is more variable. 
  • Inland municipalities (e.g. Granadilla, San Miguel de Abona): Increasingly popular among residents seeking space, privacy and value. These areas may require more reliance on private transport and tend to appeal more to long-term buyers than short-stay investors. 

Current pricing landscape 

Property prices in Tenerife remain accessible compared to many Spanish coastal regions on the mainland. In the south, modern one- or two-bedroom apartments typically range between €180,000 and €350,000, while detached villas or townhouses may start from €400,000 upwards, depending on location and views. Northern and inland areas offer larger properties at lower per-square-metre prices, often with scope for renovation. 

Associated costs and taxes 

In addition to the purchase price, buyers should allow for approximately 8–10% in additional acquisition costs. These typically include: 

 

  • Transfer tax (ITP): 6.5% of the declared sale price (for resale properties). 
  • VAT and stamp duty: For new-build properties, 7% VAT (IGIC) plus 0.5–1% stamp duty (AJD) applies. 
  • Notary and land registry fees: Usually between €1,000 and €3,000 depending on the property value. 
  • Legal fees: Recommended for contract review and due diligence; typically, 1% of the purchase price. 

 

Buyers taking out a mortgage should also factor in valuation fees and bank charges, which may add a further 1–1.5%. 

Ongoing ownership costs 

Annual running costs are relatively modest and include: 

 

  • IBI (property tax): Based on cadastral value, generally between €200 and €1,000 per year. 
  • Rubbish collection fees (basura): Set by the local municipality, usually less than €100 annually. 
  • Community fees: If the property is within a residential complex or building, monthly charges apply for maintenance of shared areas and services. 

 

Non-resident owners should also be aware of imputed income tax, which applies to second homes not used as permanent residences. If the property is rented, income is taxed at 19% for EU/EEA residents. 

Legal considerations 

It is essential to engage an independent lawyer familiar with Canary Islands property law. They will carry out due diligence, confirm clear title, check for any debts or urban planning issues and oversee the signing of contracts and title deeds. All buyers must obtain an NIE (foreigner’s identification number) and open a Spanish bank account. 

 

If the property is intended for rental, especially short-term tourist lets, additional licensing regulations apply. South Tenerife municipalities enforce specific rules on permitted rental activity, including zoning and community consent. It is advisable to confirm these aspects early in the process to avoid complications later. 

 

Why Tenerife continues to attract buyers 

The island benefits from solid infrastructure, favourable tax treatment (notably lower VAT), and a legal environment aligned with the broader Spanish framework. Direct flights, international schooling options and accessible healthcare all contribute to its long-term appeal, not only for holidaymakers but also for full-time residents and retirees. 

 

Navigating the Tenerife property market requires accurate guidance and local knowledge. At Serneholt Estate, our team provides detailed area insight, access to trusted legal professionals and a highly personalised approach, ensuring that we are there to accompany you at every stage of the buying process. 

 

If you are considering a purchase in Tenerife, contact us to schedule an initial consultation. 

Our guide to buying property in Mallorca

Mallorca is a strong favourite with international property buyers. With its natural beauty, mild climate and strong infrastructure, it offers an excellent standard of living for both year-round residents and second-home owners. But while the island’s appeal is universal, its property market is varied. Understanding the different areas, price brackets and purchase process is essential for making the right choice.

Understanding the island’s geography

Though Mallorca is compact, its regions are remarkably diverse. Palma de Mallorca, the island’s capital, has become a hotspot for city living with historic buildings, elegant apartments and a growing number of international residents. The Old Town (Casco Antiguo) and Santa Catalina offer charm and culture, while areas like Portixol and Molinar combine seafront views with a relaxed, residential atmosphere.

To the southwest, towns such as Puerto Andratx, Santa Ponsa and Bendinat are known for their high-end villas, exclusive marinas and golf courses. This is one of the most sought-after areas for international buyers, particularly those seeking privacy and sea views.

The north and northwest, including Sóller, Deià and Pollensa, offer a more rural setting, with traditional stone fincas, mountain views and a strong sense of Mallorca’s heritage. These areas tend to attract buyers looking for tranquillity and a slower pace of life.

Inland towns such as Alaró, Santa Maria and Sencelles have also seen renewed interest. They provide larger plots, traditional architecture and a more authentic village atmosphere, often at more competitive prices.

Price ranges and property types

Prices in Mallorca vary considerably depending on location and property type. Palma city apartments typically range from €400,000 to €2 million, with penthouses and restored buildings in prime positions commanding the highest prices. Coastal villas in the southwest regularly exceed €3 million, while rural estates in the Tramuntana mountains or near Pollensa can range from €1 million to over €10 million for historic properties with land.

For those with more modest budgets, apartments in less tourist-heavy inland towns or on the east coast can still be found from around €250,000. However, quality and location remain the main drivers of value.

What to expect from the buying process

The property purchasing process in Mallorca is similar to mainland Spain, with a few regional specifics. Once a buyer has identified a property, a reservation contract is usually signed with a small deposit to take it off the market. This is followed by a private purchase contract and a 10% deposit, with the final transfer of ownership formalised at the notary’s office.

Due diligence is crucial and we advise you work with trusted legal partners to verify all documentation, check building permissions and ensure the property is free of encumbrances or liabilities. Buyers should also budget for additional costs, which typically amount to 10% – 13% of the purchase price, including taxes, notary fees and legal representation.

Buying in Mallorca with Serneholt Estate

Whether you are searching for a sea-view apartment in Palma or a secluded finca in the hills, Serneholt Estate offers expert guidance at every stage of the journey. With local knowledge, multilingual advisors and a carefully curated portfolio of properties, we help clients navigate the market with confidence.

Get in touch with our experienced team today to begin your property search in Mallorca.

Thinking of buying off-plan? Take a look at our FAQ first

Buying a property off-plan can offer excellent advantages, from securing a new home in a desirable location to choosing finishes that reflect your personal taste. However, it also raises specific questions that differ from buying a resale property. At Serneholt Estate, we regularly guide clients through the off-plan process, addressing key concerns along the way. Below are some of the most frequently asked questions we receive.

How does the off-plan buying process work?

Once you’ve chosen your off-plan property, the first step is usually to sign a reservation contract and pay a small reservation fee (typically €6,000 to €10,000) to secure the unit. This removes the property from the market. A private purchase contract follows, often requiring a payment of 20%–30% of the purchase price, with further staged payments depending on the construction timeline. The final balance is paid on completion, when you sign the public deed at the notary.

Is it safe to buy off-plan in Spain?

Yes, provided that proper checks are carried out. All reputable developers in Spain are required by law to provide bank guarantees on stage payments, meaning your money is protected if the project is not completed. At Serneholt Estate, we only work with established developers who meet all legal and financial requirements. We also recommend using an independent lawyer to carry out due diligence and oversee the process on your behalf.

How long will it take until my home is finished?

Construction timelines vary depending on the size and phase of the project, but most developments complete within 18 to 24 months from the start of building. Delays can occasionally occur due to administrative procedures or supply chain issues, so it’s important to understand the expected handover date and the developer’s record of timely delivery.

Can I customise the property?

In most cases, yes. One of the advantages of buying off-plan is the ability to choose finishes such as flooring, kitchen units and bathroom fittings, within a selection offered by the developer. Some projects also allow for layout adjustments or upgrades, although these may be subject to an additional cost and must be confirmed early in the build process.

Do I need to be in Spain for each stage?

No, your lawyer can represent you through a power of attorney, allowing them to sign contracts, make payments and even complete the purchase on your behalf. However, many clients prefer to visit at key stages to check on progress or make selections in person.

What are the additional costs involved?

In addition to the purchase price, buyers should allow for taxes and fees of around 10%–13%. This includes VAT (IVA), stamp duty, notary fees and legal costs. Off-plan properties are typically subject to 10% VAT and 1.5% stamp duty, which differ from the tax regime on resale homes.

Why buy off-plan with Serneholt Estate?

We provide expert support at every stage of the off-plan journey. From identifying the right development to liaising with the developer, advising on customisation and ensuring all legal aspects are in order, we ensure a transparent and straightforward process. Our close relationships with developers also give clients access to early releases, prime units and exclusive promotions.

If you’re considering an off-plan purchase in Spain, contact Serneholt Estate to explore current opportunities and get tailored advice from our experienced team.

Summer in Torrevieja: What to do, where to go and how to enjoy it like a local

Torrevieja is one of the most established coastal destinations on the Costa Blanca. Situated between Alicante and Cartagena, it combines a well-developed infrastructure with a relaxed atmosphere that appeals to both residents and visitors. Visitors and residents will find something to do here all year round, however, in summer, the town really pulls out all the stops, offering a full programme of activities, festivals and outdoor experiences that make the most of its setting by the sea.

 

Blue Flag beaches to explore

Torrevieja maintains six Blue Flag beaches in 2025, reflecting its ongoing commitment to environmental quality, safety and public amenities. Playa del Cura, in the centre of town, is one of the most accessible and popular, boasting full facilities and a palm-lined promenade. Playa de Los Locos offers more space, with calm waters and wide sands ideal for swimming and families.

 

At the southern end of town, Playa de Los Náufragos is a favourite with locals, offering a broad beach and several chiringuitos. La Mata-Sur is the largest beach in the area, stretching along the northern edge of Torrevieja with ample room even in peak season. Cabo Cervera, next to La Mata, is smaller and more natural in feel, while Cala de las Piteras is a quiet cove suited to those looking for a more peaceful experience.

 

All six beaches have lifeguard services in summer, facilities for people with reduced mobility and options for renting parasols and sunbeds. Many also offer equipment rental for water sports including paddleboarding and kayaks.

 

Active days on the water

Torrevieja’s marina is the starting point for a range of sea-based activities. Jet ski tours operate daily throughout the summer months, while parasailing gives visitors a bird’s-eye view of the coastline. For families, boat trips to nearby coves or to Tabarca Island provide a rewarding half-day escape.

 

Aquopolis Torrevieja, a large water park on the edge of town, is another popular option for families, with a mix of fast slides, splash areas and shaded picnic zones. Open from June to September, it is one of the top attractions for younger visitors.

 

Nature and walking routes

Just inland from the town are the salt lakes of La Mata and Torrevieja, which form part of a protected natural park. The area is known for its pink-hued water, caused by natural microorganisms, and for its birdlife including flamingos and avocets. Walking and cycling trails loop around the lakes, with several signposted viewing points and information boards along the way.

 

Events and festivals

The summer calendar in Torrevieja is varied and well supported. The Habaneras and Polyphony International Contest in July brings choirs from around the world to perform in open-air venues and the town’s auditorium. In August, a weekend fair takes over the main square, with artisan stalls, food stands and children’s activities.

 

The Reggaeton Beach Festival returns on 26 and 27 July 2025, drawing a younger crowd to the dedicated event space near the port. Torrevieja also hosts regular night markets, classical concerts and folk events throughout the season.

 

Dining and evenings out

As the sun goes down, the pace in Torrevieja shifts but doesn’t slow. The seafront restaurants near the marina and along Playa del Cura stay busy into the night, with options ranging from traditional rice dishes and seafood to international cuisine. Smaller bars and taverns a few streets back often offer more local character and attract a mix of residents and returning visitors.

 

For live music and a more upbeat scene, Marina Niki beach club offers evening events during the summer. Other local venues host flamenco shows, jazz nights and terrace DJs on weekends.

 

Thinking long term? Talk to Serneholt Estate

Torrevieja’s combination of natural beauty, urban convenience and year-round liveability has made it one of the Costa Blanca’s most consistent property markets. Whether you are considering a move or exploring the idea of a second home, Serneholt Estate offers personalised advice and a portfolio of carefully selected properties in Torrevieja and the wider Costa Blanca area.

 

Contact our local team to arrange a consultation or to view properties that match your needs.

Let’s explore Costa del Golf

The Costa del Sol has a reputation the world over based largely on two factors: its stunning beaches and its abundance of golf courses. Not for nothing is it nicknamed the ‘Costa del Golf’, while the largest suburb of the town, Nueva Andalucía, is affectionately known as the ‘Golf Valley’ by locals.

 

With over 70 golf courses stretching from Málaga to Sotogrande, this is one of the highest concentrations of golf facilities in Europe. But the Costa del Sol is more than just quantity. It’s about world-class championship layouts, outstanding training facilities and a golf lifestyle that includes exceptional property options, fine dining, spa resorts and a climate that means you can play golf all year-round in the sunshine. If you’re a golf aficionado, it’s hard to think of a more enticing destination.

Championship golf on your doorstep

Some of the world’s most prestigious tournaments have been held on the Costa del Sol. The region boasts a host of championship courses, including the renowned Real Club Valderrama in Sotogrande, which hosted the 1997 Ryder Cup and continues to attract the world’s elite. With its perfectly manicured fairways, demanding layout and tree-lined challenges, Valderrama is considered the jewel in the crown of Spanish golf.

 

Close by is Finca Cortesín, a visually spectacular course and recent host of the 2023 Solheim Cup. With stunning sea views, pristine greens and luxury resort atmosphere, it’s a favourite among those who enjoy the full experience of golf in refined surroundings. The quality of the design, combined with meticulous maintenance, places it among Europe’s finest.

 

Further along the coast, courses such as La Reserva Club, Los Naranjos, Las Brisas and Aloha Golf Club in Marbella provide a rich mix of tradition, innovation and challenge. Many are members’ clubs, but there are also plenty of options open to visiting players looking to test their skills in the Spanish sun. From coastal courses offering sea breezes to mountain-backed layouts with dramatic elevations, variety is a hallmark of the region.

 

Facilities to match the fairways

One of the Costa del Sol’s great advantages is how its golfing infrastructure has matured over time. Players of all abilities benefit from modern clubhouses, excellent training academies and professional-grade practice areas. This includes extensive driving ranges, short-game zones, and in many cases, on-site PGA professionals offering one-to-one coaching or high-tech swing analysis.

 

Off the course, many clubs are also lifestyle destinations in their own right. Elegant clubhouses provide stylish terraces, high-quality restaurants and wellness offerings such as spas and gyms. It’s not unusual for non-golfers to join members for a leisurely lunch or to relax while overlooking panoramic views of the fairways.

 

The accessibility of golf is another factor that makes the Costa del Sol unique. Within a 30-minute drive, residents can access multiple top-tier courses, each with its own distinctive character. For property owners, that convenience enhances both lifestyle and investment appeal.

Luxury homes along the greens

For those seeking to live or invest in this celebrated golfing region, the property options are as impressive as the courses themselves. Villas that open on to emerald-green fairways, as well as  apartments and townhouses, are highly sought after not only for their location but for the tranquillity, security and wonderful views they offer.

 

Nowhere is this more evident than in Marbella’s Golf Valley, where residences are nestled between fairways and framed by mountain and sea views. Nueva Andalucía is home to several of the Costa del Sol’s most prestigious gated communities, offering contemporary architecture, landscaped gardens and private pools, all within walking distance of courses like Los Naranjos and Las Brisas. Some properties even have their own gated entrance to the courses themselves.

 

In Benahavís, golf-focused developments such as La Quinta and Los Arqueros combine elevation, privacy and proximity to courses, while in Sotogrande, frontline villas on La Reserva or Valderrama offer ultra-premium living in a tranquil environment. Many of these homes are designed with golfers in mind, featuring buggy garages, golf lockers and easy access to club facilities.

 

Even buyers who don’t play regularly are drawn to these locations for their peaceful settings, security and beautiful green outlooks. Homes near golf courses typically retain strong rental demand too, particularly during peak golf season in spring and autumn.

 

 

A lifestyle beyond the game

While golf may be the primary draw, life on the Costa del Sol comes with many added pleasures. Michelin-starred restaurants, beach clubs, international schools and luxury marinas such as Puerto Banús enhance the appeal for year-round residents and second-home owners. The Mediterranean climate ensures outdoor living can be enjoyed in all seasons, while Málaga Airport provides excellent connectivity to the rest of Europe.

 

For active residents, the options extend well beyond golf. Hiking, cycling, sailing, tennis and padel are all readily available, making it an ideal destination for anyone with a passion for sports and the outdoors.

 

Investing in a lifestyle

Buying property on the Costa del Golf is not just a lifestyle choice: it can be a smart investment too. Golf properties tend to hold their value well and attract a discerning international clientele. The ongoing popularity of the region, coupled with its limited frontline land availability, means demand remains strong for prime locations.

 

Whether you’re looking for a holiday home with easy access to the tee, a permanent residence in a tranquil setting, or an investment with strong rental appeal, golf course real estate offers versatility and long-term value

 

At Serneholt Estate, we specialise in helping clients navigate the region’s most desirable golf communities, from frontline apartments to secluded hilltop villas. With local knowledge and a curated portfolio, we can guide you to the property that best matches your lifestyle and ambitions.

Explore Gran Canaria’s beaches this summer

Gran Canaria is blessed with year-round sunshine and a fascinating, diverse coastline offering one of the most varied beach experiences in Europe. Whether you’re looking for a calm stretch of sand, impressive natural scenery or well-equipped beach amenities, the island caters to a wide range of visitors.

 

While the rugged northern and western coasts are worth a visit, the southern part of the island, home to Serneholt Estate’s office in Meloneras close to some of the most popular and practical beach areas, particularly well-suited for families, couples and long-term residents.

 

Maspalomas and Meloneras: A coastal highlight

The beach at Maspalomas is one of the most iconic on the island. Extending more than six kilometres, it is backed by the protected dunes of the Maspalomas Nature Reserve and opens onto the clear waters of the Atlantic. It is a Blue Flag beach, meaning it meets international standards for cleanliness and safety. Lifeguards are on duty in designated areas and there are sunbeds, parasols, toilets, showers and access points for people with limited mobility.

 

Maspalomas also has several kiosks and beach bars and water sports are available on the far end of the beach, including jet skiing and banana boat rides. Pedalos and SUP rentals are sometimes available closer to the Playa del Inglés side, especially during the summer season.

 

Playa de Meloneras, just to the west, offers a smaller and more peaceful experience. It has sunbed and parasol rentals, showers and a gently sloping beach ideal for swimming. While there are no dedicated water sports facilities on this beach, its calm atmosphere makes it well-suited for a quiet swim or walk along the promenade. Lifeguards are usually present during peak times.

 

Playa del Inglés: A long-standing favourite

A short distance from Maspalomas, Playa del Inglés is one of the largest and best-serviced beaches on the island. It has multiple lifeguard stations, sunbed and umbrella hire, as well as public showers and toilets. The beach is divided into zones and is accessible from a number of stairways and ramps.

 

Rental services here include Stand-Up Paddle Boards (SUPs), pedalos and other small watercraft, depending on weather and seasonal availability. The promenade behind the beach offers a wide range of shops, beachwear outlets and casual dining spots, making it one of the most convenient places for a full day at the beach.

 

Quieter beaches in the south

For a more relaxed pace, Playa de Amadores is a favourite among families and those looking for calm waters. Shaped like a crescent and protected by breakwaters, it offers safe swimming conditions and well-maintained surroundings. There are lifeguards on duty, and facilities include sunbeds, parasols, showers and toilets. Pedalos and SUPs are often available for rent, along with floating platforms for children to enjoy.

 

Another well-managed beach is Anfi del Mar, a man-made bay with white imported sand and palm-lined edges. It is open to the public and offers good facilities, including sunbeds, parasols, showers, toilets and lifeguards. A water sports kiosk provides rentals for SUPs, pedalos, kayaks and small boats. The adjacent promenade and marina offer restaurants and cafés with sea views.

 

Exploring other parts of the island

For those looking to explore beyond the southern coast, there are several unique beach options across Gran Canaria. Playa de Güigüi, located on the remote western coast, is only reachable by boat or a two-hour hike and has no facilities. This is a beach for experienced walkers and those seeking solitude.

 

Las Canteras in Las Palmas, on the north coast, is one of the best urban beaches in Europe. A natural reef protects much of the beach, creating calm conditions for swimming. There are lifeguards on duty, sunbeds, showers, toilets and access ramps. While Las Canteras is not known for pedalos, SUP rentals and surf schools are readily available along the promenade. It’s a good spot for both beginner and intermediate surfers and snorkellers.

 

Surf spots for the adventurous

Gran Canaria’s position in the Atlantic provides reliable swell and favourable wind conditions, making it a strong destination for surfing year-round. The southern beaches near Playa del Inglés and Maspalomas offer ideal conditions for beginners, with sandy bottoms, smaller waves and gentle currents. Surf schools such as Surf Canaries and Pro Surfing Company operate in this area, offering lessons for all levels, equipment hire, and guided surf excursions.

 

For more advanced surfers, the northern coast delivers powerful reef breaks and more technical waves. La Cícer in Las Palmas is a popular urban surf spot with consistent surf and a lively local scene, suitable for both intermediates and experienced riders. Nearby El Confital is renowned for its fast right-hand break and is best suited to advanced surfers. With surf schools and rental shops available across the island, Gran Canaria caters well to those looking to improve their skills or simply enjoy time on the water.

 

A coastline with something for everyone

Gran Canaria’s beaches reflect the island’s natural diversity. From the fully equipped, accessible and family-friendly stretches in the south to the remote coves and wild coastline in the west, there is always another spot to discover. From dipping your toes in calm water to taking on the Atlantic’s waves with a SUP or kayak, you’ll find a beach that fits your pace and interest.

 

Property opportunities on Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria offers a diverse property market, particularly in the south where the climate is warm and stable throughout the year. Areas such as Meloneras, Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés are especially sought after, with a mix of modern apartments, holiday homes and luxury villas close to the coast. Whether you’re looking for a lock-up-and-leave residence, a buy-to-let investment or a permanent move, the island combines strong infrastructure with a laid-back lifestyle, making it an appealing choice for both buyers and long-term residents.

 

Start your beachside journey with us

If you’re considering a holiday home or permanent move close to Gran Canaria’s most desirable beaches, our Meloneras office is perfectly placed to guide you. With local insight and a carefully curated property portfolio, Serneholt Estate is here to help you find the right home by the sea.

 

Visit us or get in touch to start exploring what southern Gran Canaria has to offer.

Come and meet us at A Place in the Sun Live, London

We are delighted to announce that we will be taking part in A Place in the Sun Live, the UK’s largest overseas property exhibition. The event will take place from 9 to 11 May 2025 at London ExCel, bringing together leading international estate agents, developers, legal and financial experts, and hundreds of eager property seekers under one roof.

For anyone considering buying a home in Spain, whether for relocation, retirement or investment, this is a unique opportunity to meet our team and explore the very best of what the Spanish property market has to offer.

Why visit A Place in the Sun Live?

This well-established event is the official exhibition of the long-running Channel 4 television series, attracting thousands of visitors each year. With over 65 seminars and panel discussions running across the three-day programme, the event provides practical guidance on every aspect of purchasing property overseas.

From understanding legal requirements and taxation to financing options and relocation advice, the content is curated to give you the clarity and confidence needed to take the next step. You’ll also have the chance to hear from familiar TV presenters such as Jasmine Harman and Laura Hamilton, who will be sharing their own insights and experiences.

Visit Serneholt Estate at Stand

We will be on hand throughout the event to introduce visitors to a carefully selected range of properties across Spain’s most desirable coastal regions. With offices throughout the Costa del Sol and strong networks in other key areas including the Costa Blanca and the Balearic Islands, our team offers in-depth local knowledge backed by a commitment to personalised service.

At our stand, you’ll be able to:

  • Browse a curated selection of homes, from stylish beachside apartments to spacious villas and townhouses
  • Speak one-to-one with experienced agents who understand the buying process from start to finish
  • Get tailored advice based on your specific needs, preferences and budget
  • Learn more about the property hotspots currently attracting interest from international buyers

A practical step towards your dream

One of the key benefits of attending A Place in the Sun Live is being able to ask the right questions in the right environment. Whether you’re just beginning to explore the idea of owning a home in Spain, or you’re ready to make a move, you’ll leave the event with a clearer sense of your next steps.

Our team will be happy to talk through the realities of purchasing a property abroad, including timelines, costs, legal matters and the practicalities of settling into life in a new country. If you’re looking for support from an agency that combines professionalism with a personal approach, we will be ready and waiting to meet you.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Come and visit us at A Place in the Sun Live this May and discover how Serneholt Estate can help you find your dream home in Spain. Whether you’re seeking a lifestyle change or a sound investment, our team is here to guide you every step of the way.

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Semana Santa in Spain: Experience Tradition with Serneholt Estate

Semana Santa, or Holy Week, is one of Spain’s most spectacular and deep-rooted traditions and experiencing it in Marbella and the stunning coastal regions of the Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, Mallorca, Gran Canaria, and Tenerife is nothing short of magical. From solemn processions to grand religious displays, this is a time when history, culture, and faith blend seamlessly with the breathtaking beauty of Spain’s most sought-after destinations.

 

Semana Santa in the Costa del Sol

 

Marbella, known for its luxury lifestyle, takes on a completely different atmosphere during Semana Santa. The historic Old Town becomes the stage for emotional processions where centuries-old religious brotherhoods carry elaborately decorated “tronos” (floats) through the narrow, whitewashed streets. The golden glow of candlelight flickers against the traditional Andalucian balconies, creating an unforgettable scene of devotion and beauty.

 

Nearby, Málaga hosts one of the most famous Semana Santa celebrations in Spain. Just a short drive from Marbella, this city’s processions are grand, filled with music, incense, and the passionate energy of thousands of participants. A highlight of Málaga’s Holy Week is the traditional act of freeing a prisoner, a custom dating back to the 18th century that adds a unique historical touch to the celebrations.

 

In other charming towns along the Costa del Sol, such as Estepona and Fuengirola, Semana Santa is celebrated in a more intimate yet equally captivating manner. Whether watching from a beachfront promenade or a quaint town square, witnessing these processions against the backdrop of the Mediterranean is an unforgettable experience.

 

Holy Week on the Costa Blanca

 

Moving to the Costa Blanca, cities such as Alicante and Torrevieja host Semana Santa celebrations that combine deep-rooted tradition with a vibrant community spirit. Alicante’s processions are particularly striking, as the floats are carried through the historic streets before culminating near the sparkling sea. In Torrevieja, the celebrations take on a strong maritime influence, where the mix of faith and coastal beauty creates a truly unique atmosphere.

 

Semana Santa in this region is not just about religious devotion; it’s also a time to enjoy local gastronomy, with special treats such as “torrijas” (a Spanish take on French toast), “monas de Pascua” (Easter cakes), and fresh seafood dishes that highlight the Mediterranean’s culinary excellence.

 

Mallorca’s Majestic Processions

 

On the Balearic Island of Mallorca, the capital, Palma, becomes the heart of Holy Week. Its famous “Crist de la Sang” procession, held on Holy Thursday, is one of the most moving events, drawing locals and visitors alike to witness the solemn march of hooded penitents carrying ancient religious images through the city’s medieval streets.

 

Beyond Palma, towns like Pollença and Artà celebrate Semana Santa with their own unique customs, including the dramatic reenactment of Christ’s Passion. The island’s natural beauty, combined with these deeply symbolic traditions, makes Holy Week in Mallorca a truly unforgettable experience.

 

Semana Santa in the Canary Islands: Gran Canaria and Tenerife

 

Over in the Canary Islands, Semana Santa takes on a distinctive character, blending Spanish tradition with the islands’ unique history and stunning landscapes. In Gran Canaria, the capital city, Las Palmas, hosts beautiful processions that wind through its colonial-era streets, creating an extraordinary contrast between the old-world charm and the island’s tropical scenery.

 

Tenerife, particularly in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, is home to one of the most solemn and visually stunning Holy Week celebrations in the archipelago. The island’s religious brotherhoods, some dating back centuries, take great pride in maintaining the traditions of Semana Santa, with dramatic processions featuring intricate floats and beautifully robed participants. The cool evening air, the scent of incense, and the echoing sound of footsteps create an atmosphere of deep reflection and reverence.

 

A Celebration That Unites Tradition and Coastal Beauty

 

Semana Santa in these regions is more than just a religious event—it is a cultural spectacle that brings communities together in a shared appreciation of history, faith, and artistry. Whether you choose to experience it in Marbella, on the sun-drenched Costa Blanca, in the historic towns of Mallorca, or among the volcanic landscapes of the Canary Islands, Holy Week offers a chance to witness Spain’s traditions in some of its most beautiful settings.

 

If you’ve ever dreamed of living in Spain, experiencing Semana Santa firsthand is just one of the many reasons to make this country your home. At Serneholt Estate, we specialise in helping you find the perfect property in Marbella, the Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, Mallorca, Gran Canaria, and Tenerife.

 

Let’s find your dream home together! Contact us today to explore stunning properties in these incredible locations and make Spain your home, not just for Semana Santa, but for a lifetime.

Serneholt Estate Showcases Excellence at Fair Home in Stockholm and Gothenburg

At Serneholt Estate, we’re always looking for new ways to connect with those dreaming of a home in Spain. This year, we proudly presented our expertise at Fair Home, the premier property exhibition in Stockholm and Gothenburg. It was an incredible opportunity to meet potential buyers, share valuable insights, and showcase why Spain remains a top choice for those seeking a home in the sun.

 

Excitement, Inspiration, and Expert Guidance

As soon as the doors opened, the excitement in the air was undeniable. Visitors were eager to explore possibilities, and many were already picturing themselves enjoying a new life in Spain. From the stunning Costa del Sol to the ever-popular Costa Blanca and the vibrant Balearic Islands, our team was ready to guide them through the journey of finding the perfect home.

 

Our booth quickly became a hub of conversation, where curious buyers, investors, and holiday home seekers stopped by to ask questions and gather inspiration. Many had already fallen in love with Spain but weren’t sure where to start. Others had a vision of their ideal property but needed expert guidance to make it a reality. That’s where we came in.

 

Throughout the event, we shared our knowledge of the Spanish property market, offering practical advice on everything from the buying process to legal aspects and financing options. Many visitors were pleasantly surprised by how straightforward it can be to purchase a home in Spain with the right support. By simplifying the process and addressing concerns upfront, we helped make their dreams feel more achievable.

 

The Eternal Appeal of Spanish Living

The enthusiasm for Spanish living was palpable. Conversations often turned to the unbeatable climate, the relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle, and the incredible variety of properties available. Some were drawn to modern beachfront apartments with breathtaking sea views, while others were captivated by charming countryside villas with lush gardens and private pools. Whatever the preference, there was a clear sense that Spain offers something for everyone.

 

In addition to showcasing properties, we emphasised the lifestyle that comes with owning a home in Spain. Many visitors were interested in the cultural richness, the welcoming communities, and the countless activities available year-round. We highlighted the benefits of living close to golf courses, marinas, fine dining, and exciting city life—all elements that make Spain such a desirable destination.

 

A Successful Event and a Bright Future

The success of our presence at Fair Home reaffirmed the strong demand for Spanish properties among Swedish buyers. We left the exhibition feeling inspired by the many wonderful conversations and excited for the journey ahead with those who took the first step toward their dream home.

 

For those who couldn’t attend, our doors are always open. Whether through personal consultations, virtual meetings, or upcoming events, we are committed to helping buyers find their ideal property with confidence. The dream of owning a home in Spain is closer than many think, and we are here to make it a reality.

 

Fair Home in Stockholm and Gothenburg was just the beginning. The interest and enthusiasm we encountered remind us why we do what we do—helping people find not just a house, but a place where they can truly feel at home.

 

Where to buy property in Marbella: choose the area for you

As one of the most established markets on the Costa del Sol, Marbella offers a broad range of residential areas, each with its own appeal and investment potential. What began as a discreet enclave for high-end holiday homes has developed into a year-round destination with a diverse property landscape. Today, buyers are just as likely to be families relocating permanently or remote professionals investing in lifestyle as they are second-home seekers.

 

From frontline penthouses to gated hillside villas, Marbella presents a varied portfolio to suit different priorities, be it proximity to amenities, panoramic views, rental yield, or long-term value. Understanding the nuances between each neighbourhood is key to making an informed decision.

 

The Golden Mile

Stretching between Marbella town and Puerto Banús, the Golden Mile remains one of the most prestigious addresses in the area. Characterised by its low-density layout and proximity to renowned establishments such as Marbella Club and Puente Romano, it attracts discerning buyers looking for quality, location and discretion. Residential options include elegant beachfront villas, architect-designed apartments and secure gated communities. With easy access to beaches and town centre, the Golden Mile offers enduring appeal to both residents and investors.

Puerto Banús

Known for its yachting harbour and international profile, Puerto Banús attracts buyers seeking proximity to retail, dining and leisure amenities. While it has an energetic ambience, property owners value the area for its convenience and rental potential. Apartment living dominates here, with many properties offering direct sea views and walkability to services. It’s a preferred choice for those looking for a high-visibility location with strong year-round occupancy.

 

Nueva Andalucía

Often referred to as Marbella’s Golf Valley, Nueva Andalucía sits just inland from Puerto Banús. It offers a more residential atmosphere, with leafy streets, established infrastructure and a wide mix of property types. The area is particularly popular with families and long-term residents, drawn by international schools, sporting facilities and spacious homes. Villa plots tend to be larger here, with views across golf courses or towards the coast, while modern apartment complexes offer excellent lock-up-and-leave options.

 

Marbella Old Town

Combining historical character with day-to-day practicality, Marbella Old Town appeals to buyers seeking authenticity without compromising on convenience. The Old Town, with its Andalucian architecture and lively plazas, sits alongside modern retail areas and the coastal promenade. Properties range from well-appointed apartments to sensitively renovated townhouses. It suits those wanting to be part of a functioning Spanish town with year-round activity and accessible services.

 

San Pedro Alcántara

Positioned west of Marbella, San Pedro Alcántara has seen significant investment in recent years. It retains a strong local identity while benefitting from urban improvements and growing international interest. The beachfront area is well-maintained and residential, while the town centre offers an array of services and schools. With a blend of traditional homes and new-build developments, San Pedro is increasingly favoured by families and full-time residents.

 

Sierra Blanca and La Zagaleta

Both Sierra Blanca and La Zagaleta represent Marbella’s most exclusive residential enclaves. Sierra Blanca, set just above the Golden Mile, is known for its gated villas with panoramic sea views and proximity to international schools. La Zagaleta, a private estate with controlled access, private facilities and vast villa plots, is among the most secure and private addresses in Europe. These areas appeal to buyers seeking low-density, high specification living with a focus on privacy.

 

East Marbella

East of the town centre, this area encompasses residential communities such as Elviria, Los Monteros and Cabopino. The setting is more tranquil yet still well-connected. Elviria offers a balance of residential infrastructure and proximity to international schools. Los Monteros is known for its frontline villas and established reputation, while Cabopino offers a smaller marina and a more intimate coastal atmosphere. East Marbella is a great choice for those prioritising space, views and a quieter environment.

 

Choosing the right area for you

Each area in Marbella offers something distinct, whether it’s connectivity, exclusivity, or long-term value. Buyers are advised to look beyond first impressions and consider day-to-day lifestyle, accessibility, and the profile of the surrounding community.

 

If you are considering purchasing in Marbella, our team at Serneholt Estate is here to offer tailored guidance. We combine deep local knowledge with a personalised approach to help you find the right property in the right location.

Beyond the Beach: Exploring Costa del Sol’s Mountain Trails

The Costa del Sol may be best known for its golden beaches and luxurious coastal lifestyle, but just beyond the shoreline lies a breathtaking natural world waiting to be explored. The region’s mountain trails offer spectacular views, varied terrains, and a chance to experience the wilder side of southern Spain. Whether you’re a keen hiker or simply looking for a scenic escape, the Costa del Sol’s trails promise adventure, fresh air, and stunning landscapes.

 

La Concha – Marbella’s Iconic Peak

One of the most famous hikes in the region, La Concha famous as Marbella’s towering backdrop. Its rugged trail offers a challenge for experienced hikers, but the reward at the summit is unmatched, with panoramic views stretching across the Mediterranean to Gibraltar and even Morocco on a clear day. The trail starts from Refugio de Juanar, winding through pine forests before opening up to rocky paths and breathtaking vistas.

 

The Sierra Bermeja and Pico de los Reales

Rising behind Estepona, the Sierra Bermeja mountain range is a striking natural wonder, named after its unique red rock formations. The Pico de los Reales trail takes you through lush forests and high-altitude landscapes, culminating in one of the best viewpoints on the Costa del Sol. With well-marked paths and shaded areas, it’s a great choice for those looking for a moderately challenging yet rewarding hike.

 

The Beauty of Benahavís

For a mix of history, nature, and adventure, the trails around Benahavís are an excellent choice. This charming Andalucian village is surrounded by rolling hills and deep river gorges, offering scenic walking routes for all levels. The Charca de las Mozas trail leads to beautiful natural pools, perfect for a refreshing dip on a warm day, while the more challenging Montemayor Castle hike rewards trekkers with the ruins of an ancient fortress and breathtaking views of the coast.

 

The Refugio de Juanar and Istán’s Waterfalls

For a more relaxed hike, Refugio de Juanar offers several scenic walking routes through forests filled with wild olive and chestnut trees. This area is known for its wildlife, including eagles and ibex, making it an excellent choice for nature lovers. Not far from Marbella, Istán’s ancient waterways and waterfalls provide another beautiful hiking option, following historic irrigation channels through lush, green landscapes.

 

A Hiker’s Paradise on the Costa del Sol

With its diverse landscapes, the Costa del Sol is a dream destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re scaling a rugged peak, wandering through pine forests, or discovering hidden waterfalls, there’s always something new to explore. Living here means having these spectacular trails right on your doorstep—just one more reason why the Costa del Sol is such a sought-after location.

 

If you’re looking for a home that offers both luxury and access to nature, the Costa del Sol has it all. Contact Serneholt Estate today to find your perfect property and start enjoying life surrounded by stunning mountain trails and breathtaking coastal views

Why Are New Developments So Popular on the Costa del Sol?

The Costa del Sol has maintained its appeal for property buyers since tourists began arriving in the 1950s, attracting those in search of a sun-soaked lifestyle, excellent investment opportunities, and high-quality homes. In recent years, new developments have surged in popularity, outpacing demand for older resale properties. But what makes these contemporary homes such an attractive choice?

Modern Designs & Cutting-Edge Features

Buyers today expect more than just a home—they seek a modern, comfortable, and energy-efficient living space. New developments on the Costa del Sol offer sleek architectural designs, open-plan interiors, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. Many also incorporate smart home technology, high-performance insulation, and sustainable materials, ensuring properties are both stylish and efficient.

 

Exclusive Amenities & Resort-Style Living

Unlike older properties, many new developments are designed with community living in mind. Residents often now enjoy access to premium amenities such as infinity pools, fully equipped gyms, co-working spaces, wellness centres, and concierge services. Some high-end projects even include beach clubs, and private spas, creating an all-inclusive lifestyle within the development.

 

Energy Efficiency & Sustainability

Environmental consciousness is a growing priority for buyers, and new developments lead the way in sustainability. Many incorporate solar panels, efficient heating and cooling systems, and eco-friendly construction materials. These features not only reduce environmental impact but also lower energy bills—an increasingly important factor for homeowners.

 

 

Prime Locations & Investment Potential

Developers strategically choose locations that offer both lifestyle appeal and long-term investment potential. From frontline beach settings to golf resort communities and elevated hillside homes with panoramic views, these projects maximise the Costa del Sol’s natural beauty. Additionally, new developments often appreciate in value as the surrounding infrastructure grows, making them an attractive option for investors.

 

Flexible Payment Plans & Buyer Protections

Another reason for the rise in popularity is the financial flexibility new developments provide. Many projects offer staged payments, making it easier for buyers to secure their dream home without needing the full purchase price upfront. Furthermore, new properties come with guarantees under Spanish law, ensuring protection against construction defects—something resale homes cannot offer.

 

Low-Maintenance & Move-In Ready

Buying a brand-new property means there’s no need for costly renovations or updates. New homes come with high-quality finishes, contemporary kitchens, and modern bathrooms, allowing buyers to move in immediately and enjoy their new lifestyle without hassle.

The Costa del Sol’s booming real estate market continues to be driven by the appeal of new developments. With their modern designs, exceptional amenities, and long-term investment potential, it’s no surprise that buyers are favouring these contemporary homes over traditional resale properties. Whether you’re looking for a holiday retreat, a permanent residence, or a smart investment, the region’s latest projects offer a wealth of opportunities.

Get in touch with us at Serneholt Estate to explore the latest new developments.

Top Neighbourhoods to Explore When Buying Property in Tenerife

Tenerife, the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, is a destination that offers diverse landscapes, vibrant towns, and excellent opportunities for property buyers. Whether you’re looking for an investment property, a holiday retreat, or a permanent residence, Tenerife has something for everyone. Below, we explore some of the island’s standout areas and their unique offerings.

 

Best Areas for Investment

Los Cristianos

Los Cristianos, located on Tenerife’s southern coast, has transformed from a quiet fishing village into a bustling hub for tourism and leisure. Despite its growth, the area retains a charming blend of traditional Canarian architecture and modern amenities.

The coastline is a major draw, boasting two renowned beaches. Playa de Los Cristianos is sheltered by the port, offering calm waters ideal for swimming and paddleboarding. Along its promenade, visitors can enjoy an array of restaurants, ice cream parlours, and cafes with beautiful ocean views. Just a short stroll away lies Playa de Las Vistas, a larger beach celebrated for its golden sands and range of water sports such as jet-skiing and parasailing. This beach is equipped with excellent facilities, including sun loungers, parasols, showers, and access for people with reduced mobility, making it a favourite for families.

Dining in Los Cristianos is a treat for food lovers. The area is renowned for its fresh seafood, with iconic restaurants such as El Cine and La Paloma offering authentic Canarian dishes. Beyond local flavours, the town caters to a wide variety of international tastes, from Italian pizzerias to Indian curry houses. The nightlife here is vibrant yet more laid-back than neighbouring Playa de las Américas, with beachfront bars and live music venues providing an enjoyable and relaxed evening atmosphere.

 

Playa de las Américas

Purpose-built in the 1960s, Playa de las Américas has grown into one of Tenerife’s most iconic and energetic resort towns. Known for its lively atmosphere, it’s a go-to destination for those seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure.

The beaches here cater to different preferences. Playa de Troya is the main beach, offering fine golden sand and calm waters and is perfect for families with younger children. Playa del Camisón, with its golden sands and palm-lined edges, offers a more peaceful experience, and is the perfect location for leisurely strolls along the upscale promenade. For surfers, Playa Honda is a prime spot with consistent waves and facilities for equipment rentals and lessons.

Playa de las Américas excels in its culinary and nightlife scenes. Restaurants span everything from authentic Canarian dishes and fresh seafood to international cuisines like Japanese and Italian. By night, the area transforms into Tenerife’s nightlife hub, with the famous Veronicas Strip hosting lively bars, clubs, and late-night entertainment. For those seeking a more refined evening, cocktail lounges and live music venues offer an elegant alternative.

Shoppers will find plenty to enjoy in Playa de las Américas, from luxury boutiques at the Safari Shopping Centre to trendy stores dotted throughout the town. Beyond shopping, the area is packed with entertainment options, including go-karting, bowling, and whale and dolphin-watching excursions. Families will appreciate nearby water parks and themed dinner shows, adding to the destination’s broad appeal.

 

Costa Adeje

Costa Adeje is the epitome of upscale living on Tenerife’s southwestern coast. Known for its luxurious resorts, pristine beaches, and family-friendly attractions, it’s a favourite among visitors seeking both relaxation and sophistication.

The area is home to several stunning beaches, each with its own character. Playa del Duque is a standout, featuring fine golden sand, turquoise waters, and a stylish promenade lined with gourmet restaurants and high-end boutiques. Playa Fañabé, on the other hand, offers a lively atmosphere with soft sands, calm waters, and a bustling promenade filled with cafes, bars, and shops. For those seeking a more natural setting, Playa de la Enramada, with its volcanic landscape and gorgeous sunset views, provides a scenic retreat and is popular among surfers.

Costa Adeje’s dining scene matches its luxurious reputation, with a variety of fine dining establishments serving everything from fresh seafood to international gourmet cuisine. Many of these venues boast spectacular ocean views, adding to the experience. The nightlife here is more relaxed compared to Playa de las Américas but offers elegant bars and live music venues for an enjoyable evening.

For entertainment, Costa Adeje doesn’t disappoint. Families can visit the world-renowned Siam Park, often ranked as the best water park globally, or enjoy Aqualand, a favourite among younger children. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at Golf Costa Adeje, while boat excursions offer opportunities for dolphin and whale watching.

 

Best Residential Areas

Playa San Juan

Located on Tenerife’s west coast, Playa San Juan is a charming coastal town where traditional Canarian culture meets modern comforts. The area’s laid-back vibe makes it an appealing choice for residents and visitors alike.

The town’s unusual black sand beach, Playa de San Juan, is a family-friendly spot with calm waters, sun loungers, and showers. The promenade, lined with cafes and restaurants, adds to the beach’s appeal. The picturesque harbour is another highlight, providing fresh seafood and scenic views of fishing boats and yachts.

Dining in Playa San Juan offers a delightful mix of flavours. Traditional Canarian tapas bars serve dishes made with locally sourced ingredients, while international restaurants offer Italian, Mediterranean, and Asian cuisine. The nightlife here is understated, perfect for those who enjoy a quiet evening by the sea.

 

Alcalá

Alcalá, also located on Tenerife’s west coast, is celebrated for its natural seawater pools and relaxed atmosphere. These pools, carved from volcanic rock, offer a unique swimming experience with stunning views of the Atlantic and the island of La Gomera. The town also features a small volcanic sand beach and a beautifully designed promenade perfect for walking or jogging.

Dining in Alcalá is centred around fresh seafood, with standout restaurants like Casa Mon and El Rincón Canariooffering specialities such as grilled octopus and traditional Canarian stews. The town also hosts a weekly open-air market where visitors can explore fresh produce, handmade crafts, and local delicacies.

 

Torviscas

Torviscas, situated between Costa Adeje and Playa de las Américas, is a vibrant area with golden beaches, a lively promenade, and family-friendly activities. Playa Torviscas, with its calm waters and excellent facilities, is perfect for families, while Playa Fañabé adds a more energetic vibe with water sports like jet-skiing and parasailing.

The beachfront promenade stretches along the coast, connecting Torviscas to nearby areas and offering a variety of cafes, shops, and entertainment venues. Dining options range from casual seafood spots to upscale venues like Kaluna Beach Club, which combines gourmet dining with DJ-led entertainment and stunning ocean views.

Each of these areas offers something unique, catering to a variety of preferences and lifestyles. Whether you’re looking to make an astute property investment or seeking the laid-back Canarian lifestyle with a permanent residence, there is something here for everyone.

A Christmas Message from Our Founders, Fredrik and Linda Serneholt

As the festive season approaches, we want to take a moment to reflect on the incredible journey we’ve shared this year and express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has been part of Serneholt Estate’s success in 2024. This Christmas, we extend a warm thank you to our clients, partners, and dedicated team for your trust, support, and hard work.

 

2024: A Year of Bold Expansion

This year has been a monumental one for Serneholt Estate. In the summer of 2024, we proudly launched three new offices in key locations: Costa Blanca, Mallorca, and our very first international branch in Cyprus. These openings represent a significant milestone for our company and reaffirm our commitment to providing top-tier real estate services in some of the most desirable markets in Europe and beyond.

The decision to expand into these regions was a strategic one. Costa Blanca and Mallorca are exciting markets with immense potential, while Cyprus represents a decisive step into the international arena. With these additions, we are better positioned than ever to serve a wider range of clients, bringing them closer to their dream homes and investment opportunities.

Looking ahead, our ambitions for growth continue. We are actively exploring opportunities in countries such as Portugal, France, Italy, and even Dubai. These new horizons promise exciting opportunities for the Serneholt Estate brand as we strive to become a leading name internationally in luxury real estate.

 

Gratitude for Our Partners and Team

None of this growth would have been possible without the incredible support of our clients, who have placed their trust in us to guide them on their real estate journeys. Your confidence inspires us to raise the bar every day.

To our partners and franchisees, thank you for sharing our vision and helping us expand Serneholt Estate’s reach. We are proud to work alongside individuals and teams who share our values of excellence, integrity, and dedication.

To our exceptional team, your passion and hard work have made 2024 a year to remember. The opening of three new offices in one year is no small feat, and it’s thanks to your efforts that we’ve achieved this milestone while maintaining the high standards Serneholt Estate is known for.

 

A Time to Celebrate and Look Ahead

The holiday season is a time for reflection, celebration, and hope for the future. As we look back on this year, we are filled with gratitude for the relationships we’ve built and the successes we’ve shared. As we look forward to 2025, we are excited about the new opportunities that await and the continued growth of our company.

 

Wishing You a Joyful Christmas

This Christmas, we encourage you to spend time with loved ones, embrace the joy of the season, and celebrate all that you’ve achieved this year. Whether you’re enjoying the warmth of your home or exploring the festive wonders of Spain, we hope this season brings you happiness, peace, and cherished memories.

From all of us at Serneholt Estate, and especially from the two of us, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Thank you for being part of our journey—2025 promises to be another extraordinary chapter, and we can’t wait to share it with you.

Warm regards,
Fredrik and Linda Serneholt
Founders, Serneholt Estate

The Spanish Golden Visa – Coming to an End?

Since its introduction in 2013, the Spanish Golden Visa programme has been a boon for non-EU nationals seeking residency through real estate investment. By investing €500,000 or more in Spanish property, applicants could secure a residency permit, granting them and their families the right to live and work in Spain and freedom to travel within the Schengen Zone. However, the programme is now set to become a thing of the past, with recent legislative decisions signalling its imminent end.

What is Happening with the Golden Visa Program?

In November 2024, Spain’s Congress of Deputies approved a bill to end the Golden Visa programme’s real estate investment pathway. This proposal forms part of the broader “Law for the Efficiency of Justice,” which aims to address housing affordability and mitigate the speculative impact foreign investment has on property prices. The bill now awaits Senate approval, with the anticipated implementation set for January 2025.

Once the new law is enacted, Spain will no longer grant residence permits based on real estate purchases. However, applications submitted before the cut-off date will still be processed under the current regulations, offering a final opportunity for those seeking to take advantage of the scheme.

 

Why Is the Programme Being Scrapped?

The Golden Visa has been both praised and criticised over the years. On one hand, it brought significant foreign investment to Spain, particularly in high-demand areas like Marbella, Madrid, and Barcelona. On the other hand, critics argue that it contributed to rising property prices, making housing less accessible for locals. By terminating the programme, the Spanish government aims to alleviate housing pressures and align with a growing trend among EU countries to phase out residency-by-investment schemes.

 

What This Means

For real estate investors, the programme’s cancellation marks a turning point. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Limited Timeframe: If you’re considering a Golden Visa, then you need to act quickly. The Senate’s final approval is expected soon, and the program will likely close to new applicants in early 2025.
  • Increased Demand: Since the announcement, there has been a surge in Golden Visa applications as investors rush to secure residency under the current rules. This surge may drive up property prices i n popular locations.
  • Alternatives: Post-Golden Visa, investors will need to explore other residency options, which may come with stricter requirements or offer fewer advantages.

Why Invest in Spanish Real Estate Now?

Despite the upcoming changes, Spain remains a prime destination for property investment, particularly in luxury markets like Marbella and the Costa del Sol. These regions boast an attractive combination of stunning properties, a uniquely varied lifestyle, and strong rental demand.

If you’ve been considering investing in Spain, this could be your last chance to benefit from the Golden Visa’s advantages. The current market dynamics present opportunities for savvy buyers to secure premium properties before competition intensifies further.

 

Take Action Before It’s Too Late

The Spanish Golden Visa programme has been a unique gateway to European residency for over a decade. Its imminent closure marks the end of an era but also an opportunity for those ready to act now.

Contact Serneholt Estate today to explore your options and find your dream property in Spain. Our team is here to guide you through every step, ensuring a smooth and efficient process. Don’t wait—secure your future in Spain before the window closes.

Best Winter Family Activities on the Costa del Sol

Winter on the Costa del Sol isn’t your typical cold season. With a mild Mediterranean climate and plenty of sunshine, it’s the perfect time to enjoy outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and festive activities with the family. From snowy mountain escapades to seaside strolls, here’s a guide to the best family-friendly things to do on the Costa del Sol this winter.

 

 

Skiing in Sierra Nevada

Just a two-hour drive from the Costa del Sol, the Sierra Nevada ski resort in Granada offers families a snowy wonderland. This unique location lets you swap palm trees for snow-capped peaks in less than two hours. The resort is family-friendly, with ski schools catering to beginners, ensuring even the youngest members of the family can learn to ski or snowboard.

For those not ready to hit the slopes, the snow parks offer sledding, tubing, and snowball fights. There’s also a designated area for building snowmen, making it an exciting winter escape for all ages. Parents can enjoy panoramic views of the mountains while sipping hot chocolate at one of the cosy cafés.

 

Málaga’s Christmas Lights and Festivities

Málaga transforms into a magical city during the holiday season, thanks to its renowned Christmas light display on Calle Larios. The synchronised light-and-music show is a spectacle that leaves families in awe.

Nearby, the Christmas market at Paseo del Parque is perfect for browsing handmade crafts, festive decorations, and local treats. Don’t miss the traditional nativity scenes (Belenes) scattered across the city, many of which are interactive or life-sized, offering a glimpse into Spain’s deep-rooted festive traditions. Wrap up your visit with churros and hot chocolate at a local café.

 

Ice-Skating and Family Fun in Benalmádena

Benalmádena embraces the winter season with its holiday ice-skating rink, providing an opportunity for some frosty fun. Families can rent skates and enjoy gliding across the ice together. For little ones or first-time skaters, there are friendly staff and equipment to help ensure everyone has a great time.

After skating, visit Selwo Marina, a nearby attraction where families can meet penguins and learn about marine life. Seasonal workshops and educational exhibits make this both an entertaining and educational stop for kids.

 

Wildlife Adventures at Bioparc Fuengirola

For a family day out filled with discovery, head to Bioparc Fuengirola, a wildlife park dedicated to conservation and natural habitats. The park’s design immerses visitors in lush environments that mimic the animals’ native homes. Tigers, lemurs, and gorillas are just some of the species you’ll encounter.

Winter is an ideal time to visit, as the cooler temperatures allow for a comfortable experience while walking through the park. The immersive enclosures and interactive exhibits provide endless fascination for children, ensuring a memorable visit.

 

Family Hikes in the Sierra de las Nieves

For a mix of fresh air and adventure, explore the Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve just an hour away from Marbella. The park features trails suitable for families, offering breathtaking views, gentle paths, and picnic spots along the way.

During winter, the crisp air and occasional snow-capped peaks make the scenery even more stunning. Younger children can enjoy easier trails, while older kids may appreciate learning about the area’s unique flora and fauna.

 

The Enchanting Caves of Nerja

A visit to the Nerja Caves is like stepping into a magical underground world. These impressive caves are filled with stalactites, stalagmites, and ancient rock formations, offering a glimpse into millions of years of history. Guided tours bring the caves to life with captivating stories and fascinating facts, making it a fun and educational experience for kids.

After exploring the caves, stroll through the picturesque town of Nerja. Don’t miss the Balcón de Europa, a stunning viewpoint where you can enjoy panoramic views of the sea while the kids run around the open plaza.

 

Beach Walks and Winter Play Along the Paseo Marítimo

The Costa del Sol’s beaches remain inviting even in winter, with milder temperatures making them ideal for peaceful family outings. The Paseo Marítimo in Marbella or Estepona is perfect for a leisurely walk, complete with breathtaking sea views.

Children can collect shells, play in the sand, or simply enjoy the open space to run around. Families can also stop at a beachfront café for hot drinks or snacks, soaking up the laid-back winter atmosphere.

 

Explore Local Markets and Festivals

Winter markets bring the Costa del Sol’s festive spirit to life. Towns like Mijas Pueblo, Marbella, and Estepona host charming markets where families can browse handmade crafts, local products, and holiday treats. Many markets also feature live music, food stalls, and even activities like face painting or Santa visits for kids.

For an authentic cultural experience, attend a local winter festival. Many towns celebrate with parades, traditional dances, and performances that will delight visitors of all ages.

 

Day Trip to Ronda

Take a short drive inland to the historic town of Ronda, where families can explore its dramatic cliffs, the famous Puente Nuevo bridge, and cobblestone streets. The town’s rich history and breathtaking scenery provide plenty of photo opportunities, and kids will love exploring the hidden paths and alleyways.

The Mondragón Palace Museum offers interactive exhibits about Ronda’s history, making it an engaging stop for curious young minds.

 

Dolphin and Whale Watching in Estepona

Winter is a fantastic time to enjoy a dolphin and whale-watching tour from Estepona. These tours allow families to observe marine life in its natural habitat, creating a magical experience for children and adults alike. Many operators offer family-friendly packages with experienced guides who provide fascinating insights into the local marine ecosystem.

 

Visit Butterfly Park in Benalmádena

Step into a tropical paradise at the Butterfly Park of Benalmádena, where hundreds of colourful butterflies flutter freely. Kids will marvel at the chance to see these beautiful creatures up close and learn about their life cycles. The tranquil setting, combined with interactive exhibits, makes this a perfect family outing.

 

 

Plan Your Winter Adventure Today

Whether skiing in the mountains, strolling along the sunny coast, or exploring historic towns, the Costa del Sol offers an incredible variety of winter activities for families. This season, embrace the unique blend of festive magic and outdoor adventure that makes this region so special. Plan your Costa del Sol winter adventure today and create memories your family will treasure forever!

Serneholt Estate Expands into Tenerife with New Franchise Office

Serneholt Estate, one of the most prominent names in Spanish real estate, is proud to announce the opening of its newest franchise office on the stunning island of Tenerife. It’s a move that marks a significant step in Serneholt Estate’s expansion across Spain and beyond, delivering exceptional real estate services to an ever-expanding audience.

 

Heading the Tenerife office are Victor Garcia and Annie Falk, a dynamic duo with extensive experience and deep ties to the island. Victor, half Spanish and half Swedish, whose father hails from Tenerife, brings with him a unique blend of local knowledge and international experience. Growing up, he recounts, he was influenced by his mother’s successful property investments and eventually followed her footsteps into the real estate world. His diverse background, including studies in economics and business management at Stockholm Business School at Stockholm University, combined with nine years working in Sweden’s top museums, lends him a cultural and economic insight that is invaluable in dealing with international clients.

 

Annie Falk, originally from Hultsfred, Sweden, relocated to Tenerife in 2011. After entering the real estate industry in 2022, Annie quickly made a name for herself, earning second place “Rookie of the Year” after closing 27 transactions in her first year and taking second place as “Listing Agent of the Year 2023.” Her passion for the island’s rich diversity and tropical climate, along with her dedication to her clients, makes her a vital part of the Serneholt Estate team.

 

“We’re honoured to represent Serneholt Estate in Tenerife,” said Annie. “This island offers everything – from its tropical climate to stunning beaches and mountains, making it an attractive location for both investors and homebuyers. Victor and I are excited to offer top-tier service and expertise in this thriving market.”

 

A Real Estate Market on the Rise

Tenerife’s real estate market has grown steadily in recent years, becoming a hotspot for both international and local buyers. The island’s economy remains stable, and tourism continues to draw interest, creating unique opportunities for real estate investments.

 

“The Tenerife market is diverse. There is significant interest in modern apartments with green spaces and spectacular views, particularly in areas like Los Cristianos and Las Américas,” said Victor. “We are also seeing an emerging trend of buyers looking for secluded, remote properties, especially among digital nomads who want to live out their dream life in paradise while working remotely.”

 

The Island’s Irresistible Lifestyle

Living in Tenerife offers a lifestyle unlike anywhere else in Spain. With year-round mild weather, breathtaking natural beauty, and a laid-back island pace, Tenerife presents the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation.

 

“Tenerife is such a special place to live and work,” adds Annie. “I always recommend that visitors explore the island’s many treasures – from Los Gigantes and Masca to the iconic Mount Teide and local Guachinche restaurants. There’s so much variety here, and it’s one of the reasons why I love this island.”

 

Tenerife Area Guide

Tenerife is the largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, covering roughly 2,034 km2. Despite being part of Spain, it’s actually closer to the coast of Africa than to mainland Spain itself! Located just over 300 km from Morocco and more than 1,000 km from the Iberian Peninsula, Tenerife is a fascinating mix of cultures and landscapes. It’s no wonder it has become a favourite destination for both tourists and those looking to make the island their home.

 

With its lush forests, dramatic volcanic mountains, and enticing beaches, Tenerife offers something for everyone. Whether you’re drawn to the tranquillity of its small coastal villages or the hustle and bustle of its resort areas, Tenerife caters to every lifestyle and preference. The island is also a popular choice for expats, thanks to its relaxed ambience and fantastic climate.

 

The Climate: Year-Round Sunshine

One of Tenerife’s greatest selling points is its climate. Known as the “Island of Eternal Spring,” Tenerife enjoys mild temperatures all year round. Whether it’s the height of summer or the middle of winter, temperatures rarely dip below 15°C or climb above 30°C. The south of the island is generally sunnier and warmer, while the north is greener and slightly cooler due to the trade winds.

This pleasant climate not only makes it a paradise for outdoor activities like hiking, golfing, and beach-going, but it also supports a wide variety of plant life, from exotic flowers to cacti. And don’t forget, Tenerife is home to Spain’s highest peak, Mount Teide, where you might even experience snow in the winter months – a unique contrast to the sunny beaches below!

Explore the Island

Tenerife is an island with many attractions. Each area offers its own unique charm and atmosphere, from buzzing tourist hubs to quiet retreats.

 

Costa Adeje

Costa Adeje, situated on Tenerife’s southwest coast, is a prime spot for luxury and adventure. Known for its high-end resorts and consistently sunny weather with annual average temperatures of 23ºC, it’s perfect for beach lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Playa del Duque is a must-visit with its golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and upscale shops along the promenade, while Playa Fañabé offers family-friendly beach fun with water sports and cafes. The area is home to Siam Park and Aqualand, both popular waterparks, with Siam Park repeatedly voted the world’s best by Tripadvisor.

 

For adventure seekers, Costa Adeje is ideal for water sports like dolphin watching, jet skiing, and even a round of golf at Golf Costa Adeje. Shoppers can explore Plaza del Duque for luxury brands or local markets for Canarian crafts. Dining options range from beachfront cafes to fine dining restaurants. When the sun sets, Costa Adeje’s nightlife heats up, offering beachside bars, live music, and clubs like Kaluna Beach Club, with great food and a lively atmosphere.

 

Los Cristianos

Located just beside Costa Adeje, Los Cristianos offers a more relaxed yet lively vibe. This charming seaside town has a traditional Canarian feel, complemented by modern amenities. The town is centred around two beaches: Playa de Los Cristianos, with its calm waters and old fishing harbour, and the more active Playa de Las Vistas, perfect for water sports and beach volleyball. Both beaches are family-friendly and provide ample facilities for visitors.

 

 

Los Cristianos is a hub for boat excursions, particularly for dolphin and whale watching, and also offers easy ferry access for day trips to nearby islands like La Gomera. The town features a mix of quaint local shops and larger retail centres, with Los Cristianos Market being a key attraction for handmade crafts and goods. Dining here offers a variety of choices, from local Canarian seafood restaurants to international eateries along the seafront.

 

 

The nightlife in Los Cristianos is more relaxed compared to neighbouring Playa de las Américas, but there’s still plenty to enjoy, including pubs, tapas bars, and live music venues. For those seeking more excitement, Playa de las Américas is just a short stroll away, making Los Cristianos a versatile spot for travellers.

 

Playa de las Américas

If you’re after nightlife, Playa de las Américas is the place to be. This lively area is known for its vibrant atmosphere, with bars, clubs, and live music venues that keep things buzzing well into the night. It’s a favourite among younger tourists and those looking for a lively experience on their Tenerife holiday.

 

However, Playa de las Américas isn’t all about partying. By day, it offers stunning beaches and a wide variety of water sports, from surfing to parasailing. There’s also a great range of shopping options, from international brands to quirky local boutiques.

 

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

As the island’s capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a cosmopolitan city with a rich history and a strong local flavour. It’s less touristy than the southern parts of the island, offering a more authentic feel. The city is famous for its annual Carnival, one of the largest in the world, attracting visitors from across the globe.

 

Santa Cruz is perfect for those who prefer an urban lifestyle with easy access to cultural attractions like museums, art galleries, and theatres. It also has excellent transport links, making it easy to explore the rest of the island. Property here tends to be more affordable compared to the southern tourist hotspots, making it an attractive option for year-round living.

 

La Laguna

Just a short drive from Santa Cruz, you’ll find the UNESCO World Heritage site of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, commonly known as La Laguna. This historic town is Tenerife’s former capital and is considered the cultural heart of the island. With its charming colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and vibrant university atmosphere, La Laguna has a bohemian vibe that attracts artists, students, and those looking for a quieter, more laid-back lifestyle.

 

Real estate in La Laguna is diverse, ranging from restored historical buildings to modern apartments. It’s also a great base for exploring the lush Anaga Rural Park, a hiker’s paradise.

 

Puerto de la Cruz

Puerto de la Cruz, located on Tenerife’s northern coast, is another top destination for those seeking a more traditional and laid-back Tenerife experience. This area offers a blend of old-world charm but is not lacking in modern amenities, with its picturesque squares, colonial architecture, and beautiful botanical gardens.

 

Puerto de la Cruz is particularly famous for its black-sand beaches, like Playa Jardín, and the renowned Loro Parque, one of the island’s top family attractions. It’s also a gateway to exploring the stunning landscapes of the Orotava Valley. If you prefer cooler temperatures and a more authentic Canarian vibe, this is the area for you.

 

 

Los Gigantes

For dramatic scenery, head west to Los Gigantes, named after the towering cliffs, which rise up to 800 meters above the sea. This area is perfect for those who love nature, with plenty of opportunities for whale and dolphin watching, as well as breathtaking hikes.

 

Los Gigantes has a quieter, more exclusive feel than some of the busier resort areas, and property here ranges from luxury villas with stunning ocean views to modern apartments. The marina is a hub of activity, offering a range of water sports and excursions.

 

A Unique Island Experience

Tenerife offers such a variety of experiences that you could easily feel like you’re on a different island depending on where you are. Whether you’re soaking up the luxury lifestyle in Costa Adeje, enjoying the cultural richness of La Laguna, or marvelling at the natural wonders of Los Gigantes, Tenerife will surprise and delight at every turn.

 

With its strong infrastructure, thriving expat community, and year-round appeal, Tenerife is an ideal place to live or invest. Each area of the island has its own charm, so whether you’re looking for a bustling hub or a tranquil retreat, Tenerife has the perfect spot waiting for you. Check out the Tenerife real estate page

Las Colinas Golf & Country Club: Alicante’s Exclusive Retreat for Global Property Seekers

Alicante, with its golden beaches, fascinating Moorish history, and enviable Mediterranean climate, has long been a beacon for international travellers and property seekers alike. The Costa Blanca’s appeal is undeniable, offering a lifestyle that balances the relaxed pace of coastal living with lively urban vibes.

 

From the bustling port city of Alicante, known for its historic architecture and culinary delights, to the charming inland villages, this region captures the essence of the Spanish Mediterranean lifestyle. It is no wonder that Alicante has become a favoured destination for discerning international buyers seeking luxury homes, whether as a permanent residence, a holiday getaway, or an investment property.

 

At the heart of this idyllic setting lies Las Colinas Golf & Country Club, a prestigious development that represents the pinnacle of exclusive living in the region. Surrounded by natural beauty, Las Colinas has gained a reputation not only for its award-winning golf course but also for offering an unmatched residential experience to its cosmopolitan community.

 

Las Colinas: A Masterpiece of Golf and Lifestyle

Las Colinas Golf & Country Club is tucked away in a stunning 330-hectare valley between the hills and lush Mediterranean forests. This is not just a place to live—it is a luxurious sanctuary that combines high-quality amenities with an unspoiled natural environment. Known for its commitment to preserving the beauty of the landscape, the residences and facilities in Las Colinas are carefully designed to harmonise with the surroundings, creating a peaceful escape for those who value privacy, beauty, and leisure.

 

The centrepiece of the resort is its award-winning 18-hole golf course, designed by the renowned architect Cabell B. Robinson. Widely recognised as one of the best courses in Spain, it offers a golfing experience like no other, with wide fairways, challenging greens, and breathtaking views at every turn. The course’s natural integration into the surrounding landscape makes it both enjoyable and challenging, appealing to players of all skill levels. For avid golfers, this is an opportunity to play on a championship course that has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments, while also enjoying the privileges of an exclusive country club.

 

More Than Golf: A Comprehensive Lifestyle Offering

But Las Colinas is not only about golf. This resort community offers a broad spectrum of amenities and activities, making it perfect for those who seek a complete luxury lifestyle. Residents have access to an exclusive beach club at La Glea Beach in Campoamor, providing a private coastal retreat just a short drive from the resort. The on-site wellness centre offers a range of services, from spa treatments to fitness programs, ensuring that residents can indulge in relaxation and self-care whenever they choose.

 

The resort also hosts a selection of top-class dining experiences. From the authentic Japanese dishes at Enso Sushibar to the traditional Italian cuisine at Il Palco, dining at Las Colinas offers a diverse journey through international and local flavours.

 

Luxury Residences Set in Natural Beauty

The properties at Las Colinas are as impressive as the resort’s amenities. Carefully crafted to integrate into the natural environment, each home exudes sophistication, blending modern architectural design with high-quality finishes. Whether you are considering a contemporary villa with expansive terraces and private pools or an elegant apartment with panoramic views, Las Colinas has a property that matches your vision of an ideal home in Spain.

 

The luxury residences at Las Colinas Golf & Country Club boast breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, the golf course, and the surrounding nature reserve. Set in a valley facing the sea, the resort offers an exclusive environment that seamlessly blends scenic beauty with sustainable, luxurious living. This unique natural setting makes Las Colinas a highly desirable destination for those who value beauty and harmony with nature.

 

Make Las Colinas Your Home with Serneholt Estate

If you are seeking a refined lifestyle in one of the most prestigious addresses in Alicante, Las Colinas Golf & Country Club awaits. With an array of luxurious properties set in a stunning natural setting, this exclusive community represents the very best of what the Costa Blanca has to offer.

Let Serneholt Estate help you find your dream property in this idyllic location. Contact us today to discover the unparalleled opportunities waiting for you at Las Colinas Golf & Country Club or real estate on the Costa Blanca

Serneholt Estate Expands Its Reach with New Office in Cyprus

Serneholt Estate, the leading name in European real estate, is delighted to announce the opening of its newest franchise office in Cyprus. This expansion marks a significant milestone in Serneholt Estate’s continued growth across Europe, offering top-tier real estate services in one of the Mediterranean’s most dynamic and rapidly evolving property markets.

 

Demos Georgiou, a seasoned expert in the Cypriot real estate industry, leads the Cyprus franchise. As a Chartered Valuation Surveyor, member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), Demos has built a distinguished career as a property valuer, consultant, and head of real estate for major financial institutions in Cyprus. His extensive experience has earned him a reputation as a trusted authority in the field.

 

The Cyprus office, formerly known as Life Reality, is rebranding to join the Serneholt Estate family. Over the coming months, the office will transition to its new brand, further strengthening its commitment to delivering high-quality service under a reputable European name “We are thrilled to be joining the Serneholt Estate family, a company that shares our passion for real estate and brings a forward-looking approach to the industry,” said Demos Georgiou. “Cyprus offers unique opportunities with its secure property processes, rising land values, and international standards, and we look forward to assisting clients in navigating this dynamic market.”

 

Fredrik Serneholt, Founder and CEO of Serneholt Estate, welcomed the addition, saying, “We are excited to have Demos and his team representing Serneholt Estate in Cyprus. His extensive knowledge and experience in the local market are invaluable, and we are confident that this partnership will lead to great success. Cyprus represents an exciting new chapter in our European expansion.”

 

Cyprus’s favourable business climate offers an ideal destination for real estate investment. The new Serneholt Estate office will serve a diverse clientele, from locals to international buyers, highlighting the island’s growing appeal for both residential and commercial investors.

 

The Cypriot real estate market has shown consistent growth since mid-2021, with Limassol achieving record sales in 2022 and continued momentum through 2024. The island’s increasing popularity as a relocation destination for businesses and individuals alike has further heightened demand for real estate.

 

“Cyprus offers an unmatched quality of life,” adds Georgiou. “With its beautiful beaches, thriving cities, and excellent infrastructure, it’s no wonder more people are choosing to call Cyprus home. We’re excited to help our clients discover all the island has to offer.”

 

Serneholt Estate’s expansion into Cyprus real estate underscores its commitment to providing exceptional real estate services across Europe.

Tailored for You – Bespoke Real Estate Service for International Buyers

When it comes to helping international buyers find their dream property, we like to think of ourselves as more than just a real estate service – we’re your trusted guides through the exciting adventure of buying property abroad. We know that navigating unfamiliar territories (literally and figuratively) can be a bit overwhelming, so we’re here to make sure you feel at ease, supported, and well-informed every step of the way.

Our approach is: It’s all about you. We believe in clear communication and transparency, so you always know what’s happening and can make decisions with confidence. Whether you’re eyeing a luxury villa on the Costa del Sol, a stylish townhouse in Costa Blanca, or an investment property in Mallorca or Gran Canaria, we’ve got a range of options that cater to different tastes and budgets.

International Team

The secret to our success? It’s our team. We’re not just multilingual; we’re also culturally savvy. We understand the little things that make a big difference when buying property in a foreign country. Our goal is to make the process as smooth and enjoyable as possible, tailoring our approach to meet your specific needs and preferences – whether that’s helping you navigate legal requirements or making sure everything feels just right.

Comprehensive Services

But we don’t stop once the deal is done. We offer a full range of after-sales services, from property management to rental services and even help with legal and financial matters. We’re here for the long haul, making sure that owning property abroad is as rewarding as you hoped it would be.

Strategic Locations and Global Expertise

Our offices are located in some of Spain’s most desirable regions – Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, Mallorca, and Gran Canaria – so we’re always in the heart of the action. Combine that with our global market know-how, and you’ve got a winning team to help you make the best decisions for your personal and financial goals. Thanks to our extensive professional network, we can also help with finding specialised services for international clients, like currency exchange and tax advice, to make sure every detail is just right.

We’re passionate about what we do, and it shows in the reputation we’ve built. Our clients trust us to turn their dreams of owning a home in Spain into reality, and we’re dedicated to going above and beyond to exceed their expectations. Whether you’re looking for a holiday home, an investment property, or a permanent residence, we’re here to guide you, offering services as unique and diverse as you are.

For more information or to kick off your property journey with us, visit our website. We can’t wait to help you find your perfect place in Spain!

Mallorca’s Real Estate Market: Find Out Why It’s A Great Place to Buy

Mallorca’s real estate market is booming, and it’s easy to see why. With its stunning Mediterranean landscapes, vibrant culture and exceptional quality of life, the island is a magnet for property buyers from around the world. The property prices here have been on a steady climb, reaching an impressive €4,083 per m2 by January 2024, well above Spain’s national average of €2,042.

Hotspots for Investment

Not all areas in Mallorca are created equal when it comes to real estate investment. Places like Andratx and Calvià are particularly popular. Andratx is currently the priciest area, but Calvià is catching up fast, expected to see a price jump of 32.22% over the next few years. The Southwest region, including hotspots like Port Adriano and Santa Ponsa, remains a favourite among investors.

Shifting Demographics

The type of people buying property in Mallorca is changing, too. While retirees still make up a significant portion of buyers, there’s a noticeable increase in younger people, especially from the tech industry. The possibilities of working from home and the digital nomad visa have caused much of this shift and look set to continue and grow. This demographic is looking for modern amenities and lifestyle features, which is reshaping the market in interesting ways.

Global Attraction

What makes Mallorca stand out is its universal appeal. The island’s beauty and investment potential are irresistible to international buyers. This global interest helps keep the market thriving, even when the world economy hits a few bumps.

Expert Predictions

Real estate experts are upbeat about the future of Mallorca’s market. The steady rise in property values and high demand suggest a stable and promising environment for investors. Plus, the ongoing improvements in infrastructure and amenities only add to the island’s allure.

Mallorca’s real estate market is flourishing. With rising property values and an increasingly diverse group of buyers, the island is a top pick for investors worldwide. Areas like Calvià and Andratx offer excellent growth potential, making it a perfect time to dive into Mallorca’s exciting real estate opportunities.

Investing in Mallorca isn’t just about owning property; it’s about embracing a unique lifestyle filled with stunning scenery, rich culture, and promising returns. As the island continues to enchant global investors, digital nomads and families looking for a wonderful quality of life, its real estate market presents a great opportunity in a world of economic fluctuations.

Ready to explore your options in Mallorca’s booming real estate market? Contact Serneholt Estate today and let us help you find your perfect investment. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious villa or a lock-and-go apartment, our team of experts is here to guide you every step of the way.

Exciting News: New Manager To Take Marbella Offices to the Next Level

Serneholt Estate is thrilled to announce a significant addition to our leadership team. Jonas Nelsén will join as Partner, with the responsibility of Managing our flagship office in Centro Plaza and our office in Marbella Center, starting on August 5th. Jonas brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record in the real estate market on the Costa del Sol, and we are confident that his expertise will take our offices to the next level.

 

Jonas has an impressive background in the real estate industry. He has been a prominent figure in Costa del Sol’s property market for many years, most notably as a Franchisee for Fastighetsbyran, Sweden’s largest real estate agency. In 2015, Jonas moved to Spain to open his first Fastighetsbyran franchise, quickly becoming the company’s largest overseas franchisee. After successfully selling the company in 2020, he joined Wrede,  where he consulted on the luxury property market in Marbella.

 

Serneholt Estates’ founder, Fredrik Serneholt, personally sought out Jonas Nelsén for this pivotal role. Recognising Jonas’s outstanding leadership and exceptional sales track record, Fredrik identified him as the ideal partner to manage our flagship office in Nueva Andalucía and our office in Marbella Center. As Fredrik shifts his focus towards expanding the Serneholt Estates franchise network, he needs a trusted and capable individual to oversee the day-to-day operations. Jonas’s proven expertise and reliability make him the perfect choice to lead and grow our business.

 

Fredrik commented on the new appointment: “We are delighted to have Jonas Nelsén join our team. His extensive experience and deep understanding of the Costa del Sol market make him the perfect person to manage our key offices. I have full confidence in his ability to drive our business forward and achieve remarkable success.”

 

Jonas Nelsén shared his excitement about the new role: “I am honoured to join the team and take on this exciting challenge. I look forward to leveraging my experience and knowledge to help our offices reach new heights. The potential for growth and success here is immense, and I am eager to contribute to the continued success of our company.”

 

Jonas’s appointment marks a new chapter for our offices in Centro Plaza and Marbella Center. With his strong leadership and strategic vision, we are poised for even greater achievements in the future. Stay tuned for more updates as we embark on this exciting journey together.

Serneholt Estate Announces New Franchise Opening in Mallorca

Serneholt Estate, one of the leading names in the Costa del Sol real estate industry, is thrilled to announce further expansion with the opening of its latest franchise in Mallorca. This latest development highlights Serneholt Estate’s dedication to bringing exceptional real estate services across Spain.

The new franchise in Mallorca will be led by Jani and Susanne, a dynamic duo with extensive business experience and a deep passion for real estate. The couple relocated from Sweden to Mallorca in the autumn of 2016 with their two young children and have since thrown themselves in the local community, gaining invaluable insights into the local culture and community.

Mallorca’s diverse landscape and excellent connectivity to Europe made it the ideal choice for Jani and Susanne. “We love that the island is so diverse and hosts a fascinating mix of people,” said Jani. The family enjoys hiking in the mountains of Fornalutx and indulging in local delicacies, such as Pa amb Oli, in picturesque village squares.

Before partnering with Serneholt Estate, Jani and Susanne accumulated extensive experience in the real estate sector and developed a deep understanding of the Mallorca property market. Their decision to join Serneholt Estate was driven by the company’s clear goals, strong brand reputation, and exceptional leadership.

“We had very clear criteria about what we wanted, and Serneholt Estate fulfilled them all,” Susanne explained. “Right from the outset, we felt a deep trust in Fredrik and Fia. They listened very carefully and understood what we wanted. Together, we have come up with a strong plan on how to make Serneholt Estate succeed in Mallorca.”

Initially, the franchise will consist of Jani, Susanne, and two additional brokers, with plans to expand as demand increases. Covering the entire island, the team is committed to helping clients find their dream homes in Mallorca.

In the short term, Jani and Susanne aim to establish a robust presence with their office and team of brokers. Long-term goals include opening multiple offices across the island to better serve the community. “With approximately 15,000 properties sold in Mallorca in 2023, there is ample opportunity for growth and success,” asserts Jani.

About Serneholt Estate

Serneholt Estate is a young, dynamic real estate company with a mission to lead and innovate in the property market. With a strong brand and a team of talented professionals, Serneholt Estate is dedicated to providing exceptional service and achieving outstanding results for their clients.

This new chapter for Serneholt Estate promises to bring exceptional real estate services to Mallorca, offering clients the opportunity to find their dream homes in one of Europe’s most desirable locations.

For more information about Serneholt Estate and their new real estate agent in Mallorca , please visit www.serneholtestate.com or contact:

Feria Season on the Costa del Sol: Indulge Yourself in Spanish Culture

The Costa del Sol, Spain’s sun-drenched southern coastline, is renowned for its golden beaches, luxurious resorts, and vibrant nightlife. Unless you are a local though, you may not know that one of the area’s most captivating attractions is the Feria season, a time when towns and cities across the region come alive with colour, music, dance, and tradition. Feria, or fair, is a quintessentially Spanish celebration that offers a deep dive into the country’s rich cultural heritage. Here’s how you can indulge yourself in the festive atmosphere of the Feria season on the Costa del Sol.

A Tradition Rooted in History

Feria dates back to the Middle Ages when these fairs were primarily agricultural and livestock markets. Over time, they have evolved into grand cultural festivals that reflect the unique identity of each town. The Feria season typically begins in April with the famous Feria de Abril in Seville and continues through the summer months, bringing festivity along the Costa del Sol.

Malaga Feria: The Jewel of the Season

One of the most famous Ferias on the Costa del Sol is the Málaga Feria, held in August. This week-long event is a spectacular showcase of Andalucian culture. The festivities kick off with a grand fireworks display, followed by an opening speech known as the “Pregón.” The city’s streets are adorned with colourful lanterns, and the atmosphere is electric with the sounds of traditional music and laughter.

During the day, the Feria takes place in the city centre, where locals and tourists alike enjoy horse parades, flamenco performances, and tapas tasting. The evening festivities move to the fairground, or “Real de la Feria,” where attractions include amusement rides, games, and casetas (small tent-like structures) that host lively parties featuring music, dancing, and traditional cuisine.

Feria de Marbella: Glamour and Tradition

Marbella, known for its luxurious lifestyle, also hosts a vibrant Feria in June, the Feria de San Bernabé. This event blends Marbella’s glamorous appeal with deep-rooted traditions. The week-long celebration includes a pilgrimage, or “Romería,” to the city’s patron saint, followed by concerts, and street performances. The evenings come alive at the fairground with live music, dancing, and an array of food stalls offering delectable Spanish dishes.

Smaller Ferias: Seek out Local Festivals on the Costa del Sol

While the larger Ferias in Málaga and Marbella draw significant attention, the smaller towns along the Costa del Sol also host charming Ferias worth exploring. Estepona, Fuengirola, and Torremolinos, for instance, each offer unique interpretations of this festive tradition. These smaller Ferias provide an intimate glimpse into local customs and may be less crowded, allowing for a more relaxed and personal experience.

Experiencing the Feria: Tips for Visitors

To fully immerse yourself in the Feria experience, consider the following tips:

  1. Dress the Part: Many locals dress in traditional attire, with women donning flamenco dresses and men wearing short jackets and trousers. While not mandatory, embracing the local dress code is fun and immersive.
  2. Learn Some Flamenco: Flamenco is at the heart of Feria celebrations. Taking a beginner’s flamenco class can help you appreciate the performances and even join in the dancing.
  3. Try the Local Cuisine: Ferias are a gastronomic delight. Sample traditional dishes such as paella, tapas, churros with chocolate, and local wines and sherries.
  4. Join the Parades: Parades and processions are integral to Ferias. Participate in or watch these colourful spectacles to feel the community spirit.
  5. Pace Yourself: Ferias are known for their intensity and long hours, often stretching from midday to the early hours of the morning. Take breaks and stay hydrated to enjoy the festivities to the fullest.

Feria season on the Costa del Sol is a magical time that offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Spanish culture. Whether you’re revelling in the grandeur of the Málaga Feria or enjoying the intimate charm of a smaller town’s celebration, the spirit of Feria is infectious. Embrace the music, dance, food, and traditions of Andalusia, and create unforgettable memories during this vibrant season.

Whether you’re looking to buy a home and become a local, seeking a holiday property or to make a sound investment, our insider knowledge will help you find just the right residence for your needs.

Why Benalmádena is a Prime Destination for Property Investment

Benalmádena, located on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain, is an exceptional place to buy and invest in property. With its stunning Mediterranean coastline, intriguing cultural heritage, and laid-back lifestyle, Benalmádena has something to offer everyone.

From its picturesque beaches and bustling marina to its charming old town and modern amenities, this appealing coastal resort is attracting investors from around the globe.

Where to Buy in Benalmádena

Benalmádena is divided into three main areas: Benalmádena Costa, Arroyo de la Miel, and Benalmádena Pueblo. Each area has its own unique charm:

  • Benalmádena Costa: Known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and the Puerto Marina. The marina boasts various restaurants, bars, shops, and luxury yachts, making it a hub of activity day and night.
  • Arroyo de la Miel: This bustling town centre offers a more local atmosphere with numerous shops, cafes, and restaurants. It’s also the starting point for the Benalmádena cable car, which provides breathtaking views of the coast.
  • Benalmádena Pueblo: The old town, with its narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and historic buildings, offers a glimpse into traditional Andalucían life. The Pueblo is perched on a hillside, providing stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Higuerón: A Premium Development

One of the most exciting developments in Benalmádena is the Higuerón Resort. This upscale community offers a range of luxury properties, from apartments and penthouses to villas, all designed with contemporary style and high-quality finishes. The resort is renowned for its world-class amenities, including multiple swimming pools, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, a spa, and fine dining options. It also features tennis and paddle courts, making it a haven for sports enthusiasts.

The Higuerón Resort is perfectly situated, offering easy access to both Benalmádena and Fuengirola, as well as being a short drive from Málaga International Airport. This prime location makes it an ideal choice for both holiday homes and permanent residences.

Higuerón Beach Club

Adding to the Higuerón Resort’s many attractions is the brand-new Higuerón Beach Club, which opens on May 31st2024. This exclusive beach club is set to become one of the most sought-after destinations on the Costa del Sol, offering a luxurious setting with stunning views of the Mediterranean. The beach club features a chic restaurant and bar, a large infinity pool, sun loungers, and VIP areas for a truly indulgent experience.

The opening of the Higuerón Beach Club adds further value to properties in the Higuerón Resort, providing residents with direct access to premium beachfront amenities and enhancing the overall lifestyle offering.

Investment Potential

Benalmádena’s real estate market is thriving, driven by its desirable location, excellent infrastructure, and high quality of life. Property values in the area have shown steady growth, making it a solid investment choice. The ongoing development of luxury projects like the Higuerón Resort and the new beach club further boosts the attractiveness of investing in this region.

Additionally, the demand for holiday rentals in Benalmádena is strong, thanks to its popularity as a tourist destination. Investing in a property here not only offers the potential for capital appreciation but also provides the opportunity for rental income.

Want to find out more? Why not call our office and speak to one of our knowledgeable real estate experts.

+34 952 63 88 15

fuengirola@serneholtestate.com

Exciting News: Summer Edition of Serneholt Estate Magazine is Here!

Welcome to all our readers, we are delighted to announce the summer publication of our Serneholt Estate Magazine. It’s full of fascinating lifestyle features, insider tips and hints on where to go and what to do, as well as in-depth coverage of the Spanish real estate market.

 

In this edition, we delve into the latest developments and hidden gems across Spain’s stunning coastal regions. Whether you’re in search of your dream home, a smart investment, or simply looking to be inspired by the enviable lifestyle on offer on the Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca and Gran Canaria, our magazine has something for everyone.

 

Highlights of the Summer 2024 edition include:

 

  • Lifestyle Features: From designer vineyards to hidden beaches, we show you why Spain is the best place to live, work and holiday.
  • Market Insights: Gain valuable knowledge from industry experts on the current real estate trends and predictions for the coming months.
  • Expert Advice: Our extensive network of real estate, legal and financial professionals are on hand to offer their expert guidance on aspects of buying and selling property in Spain.
  • Introducing… Meet our rental department and let us introduce you to the newest member of our Serneholt Estate family in Costa Blanca.
  • Featured Properties: Explore a curated selection of the most exquisite homes currently on the market, from modern beachfront villas to charming countryside estates.

 

Our team at Serneholt Estate is committed to providing you with the highest quality service and information. We understand that buying a property is not just a transaction but a journey towards finding a place to call home. This magazine is part of our ongoing effort to keep you informed and inspired throughout this journey.

 

We invite you to dive into the Summer 2024 edition of Serneholt Estate Magazine and discover the endless possibilities that await you. The magazine is now available online and at all our offices. Whether you’re a prospective buyer, a current homeowner, or simply someone who loves beautiful homes and inspiring stories, this edition is crafted for you.

 

Thank you for being a part of the Serneholt Estate community. We look forward to continuing to serve you with dedication and excellence. Enjoy the read!

 

Visit our website to read the full magazine: Serneholt Estate Magazine Summer 2024

Discovering a New Horizon with Serneholt Estate on the Costa Blanca

The scenic shores of Spain’s Costa Blanca have welcomed a new addition to their community with the opening of the latest Serneholt Estate franchise. This expansion, steered by Anders Zanton, a seasoned Swedish entrepreneur with 30-years of experience in retail, signifies a fresh chapter for both Anders and the esteemed real estate brand.

 

Anders, originally from Gothenburg, where he managed an extensive chain of optical stores, decided to embark on this new venture with his wife, drawn by the stunning coast and cultural vibrancy of the Costa Blanca. His choice to settle in Torre de la Horadada, swapping from Barcelona where he previously had a holiday home, was motivated by the area’s perfect balance of accessibility and scenic beauty. From its sprawling sandy beaches to the nearby Sierra mountains, the region offers a year-round invitation for both relaxation and adventure.

 

Serneholt Estates, known for its deep knowledge of the Spanish housing market and a familial approach to business, presented the ideal partnership for Anders. His vision for the Costa Blanca franchise is to cultivate a local presence that stands out for its expertise and multilingual service, creating a welcoming and proficient atmosphere for international and local clients alike.

 

The new office in Costa Blanca not only amplifies Serneholt Estate’s footprint but also enhances the property buying experience by integrating local insights with global reach. This strategic expansion brings a tailored approach to real estate, characterised by a deep understanding of the unique lifestyle the area offers.

 

Anders is excited to be starting on this journey with Serneholt Estates Costa Blanca and hopes to set a new standard in Costa Blanca real estate. He understands that for many, a home here promises not just a property but a gateway to a dream lifestyle, backed by a team that’s passionate about delivering exceptional service and deep market insight. This venture is more than a business move; it’s a commitment to fostering community ties and enhancing the fabric of local life.

 

With Anders at the helm, the promise of Serneholt Estates to redefine real estate in the Costa Blanca is well underway. If you’re considering a home on the Costa Blanca, get in touch with Serneholt Estates for the gateway to a new lifestyle.

Exciting Developments for Serneholt Estate in Fuengirola

Fuengirola, Spain – Serneholt Estate is pleased to announce that Johan Thorsell will take over as the new CEO of its Fuengirola franchise, effective April 30, 2024. Johan brings extensive experience from the property industry, having operated a successful construction and development firm in Stockholm for over 30 years.

 

His deep knowledge of the real estate sector includes significant projects such as the development of Högfjällshotellet i Sälen a prominent Swedish ski resort. Now transitioning from the snow of Sweden to the sun and beaches of the Costa del Sol, Johan is prepared to lead the Fuengirola office into its next phase of growth. Relishing the new challenge and the chance for an exciting lifestyle change, Johan will be joined by his wife Malin who will take on office administration duties.

 

Our loyal customers will be delighted to learn that continuity will be assured, as the existing team will remain in place to support Johan and Malin as they step up to the challenge of their new roles.

 

 Johan already has impressive plans for the future, with a mooted expansion of the Fuengirola franchise on the horizon, although the first task at hand is to build on the success of the current office.

 

“We are confident that Johan’s leadership will greatly benefit our Fuengirola presence. His track record in real estate and his proactive approach to business are assets that will enhance our service delivery and client satisfaction,” said Fredrik, CEO of Serneholt Estate.

 

Johan is enthusiastic about his new role, stating, “My wife and I are excited about this new challenge and the opportunity to contribute to Serneholt Estate’s reputable operations. We are impressed by the company’s ethos, family roots and the solid foundation laid by its leadership.”

 

About Serneholt Estate

Serneholt Estate is a prominent real estate agency with offices on the Costa del Sol, Gran Canaria and the Costa Blanca and is renowned for its commitment to high standards and client-focused services.

Golden Visa Updates: Act Now for Your Dream Property in Spain!

At Serneholt Estate, we understand that buying property abroad can be both exciting and daunting. For those considering the sunny shores of Spain, there’s an important update you need to be aware of regarding the Spanish Golden Visa – a change that might accelerate your buying decision.

 

What’s Changing with the Golden Visa?

Spain’s Golden Visa program has been a great advantage for non-EU citizens, offering them a residency permit in exchange for a significant real estate investment. Recently, however, the Spanish government has begun the process of eliminating the scheme. As a result, if you’ve been pondering a property investment in Spain to qualify for this visa, now is the time to act! At Serneholt Estate, we recommend securing your investment before the changes come into effect.

 

Why Act Now?

  1. Secure Your Investment at Current Rates: By acting now, you can lock in your property purchase under the current investment requirements, ensuring your pathway to Spanish residency remains straightforward and as anticipated.
  2. Capitalise on Market Conditions: Spain’s real estate market continues to offer compelling opportunities. By moving swiftly, you can take advantage of the current market conditions before any changes potentially alter the landscape.
  3. Plan for the Future with Confidence: With your Golden Visa, you not only secure a beautiful property in Spain but also gain the freedom to travel within the Schengen Zone, which can be an invaluable asset for both personal and professional reasons.

 

How We Can Help

At Serneholt Estate, we’re not just about selling properties; we’re about making your dreams of living in Spain a reality. Here’s how we can assist you:

  • Wide Range of Properties: From stunning beachfront homes to charming villas in peaceful locations, our portfolio includes properties that meet diverse needs and investment levels. Browse our selections at Serneholt Estate and find your dream Spanish home today!
  • Personalised Service: We believe every client’s needs are unique. We take the time to understand your preferences and requirements, ensuring that we find a property that perfectly matches your aspirations.

Some Interesting Golden Visa Statistics

According to a Spanish government press release issued in April, they say the reason for abolishing the Golden Visa Scheme is due to a massive spike in applications.

 

 

The housing minister said “A speculation that, as we have seen, has increased these visas exponentially for a couple of years: x2,017 visas in 2022, x3,273 in 2023 and x424 in February of this 2024. That is when the alarm went off for us. In the last two years, Golden Visa concessions and foreign investment have doubled.”

 

She also went on to say that by abolishing the scheme they should then be able to achieve affordable housing for people in Spain, which seems to contradict the price point of general sales versus Golden Visa purchased properties.

 

From the start of the scheme in 2013 until 2023 a total of 14,576 Golden Visas were issued in Spain. The main nationalities who were granted visas were China, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Ukraine, Iran, Venezuela and Mexico.

 

In Marbella in 2023, the press release stated that 7.1% of all sales were for Golden Visas, which is not an insignificant number.

 

Stay Ahead of the Curve

Policy changes, such as those affecting the Golden Visa, occur regularly. It’s important to stay informed about these developments to navigate potential shifts successfully. We’re committed to keeping up-to-date with the latest updates to help ensure your property investment journey in Spain remains positive.

 

Remember, our team at Serneholt Estate is here to help you, from initial inquiry to handing over the keys to your new property. Contact us today to start your journey to owning a home in Spain.

 

 

Guide to Selling Your Property in Spain

When selling a property it’s important to ensure all the steps are taken to make the best sale.

 

The process of  selling a property in Spain

 

In Spain the transfer of ownership of a property usually goes through a Spanish notary. Knowing what to expect when selling a property is the first step to a successful deal. Working together with the right agent will ensure the process of finding potential buyers, a much easier task. This is why you need to feel confident about the agency’s brokerage skills, how the agent promotes their properties, the language areas they market in, and the  online presence they have in the market. At Serneholt Estate we always offer a comprehensive marketing plan upon taking up a new assignment. This bespoke service isn’t commonplace in the Spanish housing market. We, at Serneholt Estate, always prioritise you, the customer, and we will always keep you informed and updated  throughout the whole process. To make it easier for you as a seller we have compiled this sales guide. So here is how it works – all the way up to the last meeting with the notary.

 

Timeline of the selling process

 

1. Preparations

 

The first step in the sales
process is to gather all the necessary information about your property. Every property has a unique selling point and with this, we can lay the foundation for a successful sale.

 

Market value

The next step is an assessment of the value must be made. References from current sales of similar properties are obtained, including data from asking prices and sales from previous years. We also gather references from similar houses or apartments that have been sold recently to keep as up to date with the current market trends. Here at Serneholt Estate, we have full access to all databases and can quickly find reference prices in most areas.

 

Agreement with the agent

Before starting the sales process, we draw up an agreement between you and us, i.e. Serneholt Estate. This agreement regulates the sales assignment. This is normally “non-exclusive”, i.e. you can still sell through other agents, but you are obligated to pay us our commission if one of the clients we introduce buys your property. It can also be “exclusive”, i.e. you appoint us as the only agent to represent and sell your property.

 

Finance

What are the actual operating costs of the home you want to sell? What repairs need to be made in the future and at what cost? If the apartment or house you want to sell is part of a Community of Owners (CO), how big is the CO fee (comunidad)?

 

Energy certificate

As a seller, you are required to provide a declaration of the energy performance of the property in question. This will then be submitted to the buyer in connection with the sale. We at Serneholt Estate will, of course, help with this, as we have many competent partners who draw up energy

performance declarations.

The seller has to provide complete documentation about the property, namely:

Nota simple – Document confirming
legal status of the property

Escritura – Title deeds 

Water and electricity contracts or bills

Basura – Payment receipt for refuse collection

Last IBI receipt – The annual local property tax

CO fee – Membership in housing association 

 

2. Marketing

 

Prepping the property for sale

The first step in marketing is to make it as neutral as possible, in that we mean making it less personalised, this allows clients to easily imagine what they would do with the property. It should be presentable, clean and with no obvious repairs. Try and arrange the furniture to create a warm and inviting environment.

 

Photographing

Our experienced and competent photographer will assist you in taking professional photos of your property with a focus on making it look as welcoming as possible.

 

Marketing

We then add the property to our website. This is translated into seven different languages to attract a wide target group. Not only that, we work with several portals, social media sites and have a weekly newsletter, whilst collaborating with other agents to make the sale as quick as possible.

 

3. Viewings & Bidding

 

This is when it really hap-pens. You are now ready to show potential buyers around your property and search for the highest bidder. 

 

Viewings

One of the most important factors for a successful viewing is having a well-prepared agent. So, for us, finding out as much as possible before a viewing is a must. We will have done our homework on your property so that the potential buyer feels they are getting all the information they need to feel comfortable, welcome and in good hands. 

 

Auction / Reservation

In Spain, auctions are relatively uncommon, instead, the seller chooses the first buyer who is prepared to pay the asking price. The final price of the property is often directly negotiated between the buyer and seller.

 

4. Contract

 

As a seller, it’s not necessary to be present during the sale. If you are un-able to be there through the final stages we can help put together the necessary documentation so that we handle the entire process for you.

 

Reservation

When the buyer and seller have agreed on a price, a reservation contract is drawn up. This means that the buyer pays a reservation fee to reserve the property so it’s taken off the market. The buyer is responsible for inspecting the property carefully before the sales contract is signed. The premise is that the property is sold in its existing condition, taking into account its age, price and use.

 

Contract

The next step in the sales process is to sign a contract of sale, called the “Arras”, or “Option de Compras”. At this point the buyer pays 10% (including the reservation fee already paid) of the total purchase price to the seller. This contract is prepared by the buyer’s legal representative.

 

Ownership title

On the completion date, you and the buyer meet with the agent and the legal representatives at the notary’s office. It’s the buyer’s representative who chooses the notary and who is responsible for booking the appointment. The notary checks both the buyer’s and the seller’s identification to confirm the property’s legal status. And it’s also here that the buyer receives the ownership title, the “Escritura pública de compraventa.”

 

Payment

The notary receives the payment, and after paying the taxes and fees, he distributes the final balance to you. If you, as the seller, are a resident of a country other than Spain, you receive only 97% of the purchase price at the time of the sale. The buyer pays the remaining 3% to the Spanish tax office. This acts as a security to ensure that you fulfil your tax duties and declare any capital gains from your sale in Spain. When you have then met all the official requirements, the 3% will be refunded. Your legal representative will help you get your payment back, but it can take up to a year before your refund comes through. A preliminary estimation of taxes can be made by the agent, but the seller is responsible for the final declaration. This applies to property taxes, CO fees, capital gains, and agent fees.

 

Access

You hand over the keys to the buyer who, after the meeting with the notary, then has access to the property. As the seller, you are responsible for leaving the property in the agreed condition (legally and physically) and with the installations and licences stated in the sales contract.

 

Capital gains tax 

Non-residents pay 19% on the profit. Residents pay between 19-23% of the profit. You have the right to deduct costs and taxes that you incur against improvements to the property. You must be able to present the bill, as receipts are not accepted by the tax agency. You also have the right to deduct costs you have incurred in buying and selling the property.

 

Selling a property from the legal point of view

When you buy a property with a Spanish company as an investment, i.e. with the aim of buying, refurbishing and selling the property within 5 years, you only pay 2% in transfer tax. This does not apply to new builds, as they attract VAT instead. If you don’t sell within 5 years, you need to pay the difference in the tax you should have paid from the start, i.e. 8-10% + 50% infinancial penalties. 

 

For the first two years after incurring a profit, you pay 15% in tax on the profit and for the subsequent years you pay 25% tax on the profit. You need to remember that the tax on dividends between shareholders is dependent on where the person is registered for tax.

 

The information in our sales guide is for guidance only as it’s subject to change. Ask your representative for the latest details.

 

Various costs occur during a sale:

3% of the purchase price – paid to the tax agency by non-residents in Spain. If there is no profit from the sale, you are entitled to request this sum back.

 

#  Plusvalia – Capital gains tax on the land

#  Lawyer’s fee

#  Estate agent’s fee

# And if you have a mortgage on the property – The cost of redeeming it

Guide to Buying Your Property in Spain

Buying a property can be one of the biggest commitments in your life. Therefore, it’s important to find out as much information about the process as possible. And, of course, choosing an agent you can trust.

 

The process of  buying a property in Spain

 

Buying a property is one of the biggest commitments you will make in your life. Therefore, it’s important to find out as much information about the process as possible and choosing an agent you can trust is the first step. 

 

The transfer of ownership of a property in Spain goes through a Spanish notary. Doing your homework and knowing what to expect when buying a property is the first step to a successful deal. The next step is choosing your agent. It’s important to trust the agent’s ability and expertise to find you the right property. You need to feel that they are the best people to represent you and your interests. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Ask about their brokerage skills, how the agency works compared to others and how they are going to find you your dream home.

 

At Serneholt Estate we always offer clear, on-hand  communication throughout the time we work with you and our biggest focus is on you, the customer, at all times. It goes without saying that we will keep you informed and updated throughout the whole process. You will find that this is not so common in the Spanish housing market. To make it easier for you as a buyer we have compiled this buyer’s guide. So here is how it works – all the way up to the last meeting with the notary.

 

Timeline  of the Buying Process

 

1. Preparations

 

The first steps in the buying process are the preparations. Such as financing, choosing the right legal representation and organising an NIE number.

 

Financing

What options do you have when investing in a home in Spain? Before actively looking for your dream home, you need to be sure how you’re going to finance it by doing all necessary calculations first. You may then need to apply for a mortgage offer from your home country or a Spanish bank. This will allow you to act fast when the right home  comes along. You can usually borrow up to 70% of the  property’s market value from a Spanish bank. As part of  our service we can help put you in touch with the right  people to help with this.

 

NIE number

To own a property in Spain you will need a Spanish tax ID number, known as an NIE number. You will need this to take over ownership of the property when you register your title. Your lawyer can help you get one when you have found the right home or you can apply for one at a number of different places; the Spanish embassy or at some Spanish police stations.

 

Finding a property

Once you’ve got everything ready, you can start the process of viewing properties in Spain. As a company, we can make all the difference in making this as stress free as possible. Send us your wish list and we’ll find the best of what the market has to offer for you. We will also plan your viewings so that you get to see the best options during your visit.

 

2. Viewings

 

This step of the buying process is all about viewing property in the search for your dream home.

 

Viewings

A successful viewing comes down to the commitment your agent takes in finding you the right property. As agents,  we focus intently on your particular wishes. In this way, you only view the properties that we know definitely ticks all the right boxes. During a viewing it’s paramount that a full inspection of the property is carried out as carefully as possible. This is because all property in Spain is sold in its existing condition and it’s very difficult to dispute any defects once you’ve signed the contract. If this is something you are unfamiliar with it’s recommended to contract a surveyor to conduct a survey. Your lawyer will always conduct the legal enquiries and due diligence on the property.

 

3. Bidding  & Contract

Bidding on and reserving the property you want. Contract and moving into your property. 

As a buyer, you don’t have to be present during the purchase. If you are unable to be there during these final stages, we can help put together the necessary documentation so that we can handle the entire process for you.

 

Auction / Reservation

It’s usual that the property owner will accept the first offer from the buyer who is prepared to pay the asking price. The final price of the property then can often be decided through a negotiation between the buyer and seller. When you have found the right home, we will support you in negotiating the price and terms with the seller. This is when a reservation contract is generally drawn up. 

 

Legal representation

A big difference in Spain is that the buyer – and quite often the seller – is represented by a lawyer. The lawyer will help you through the whole transaction, making sure everything takes place securely and as it should do. Many people choose a lawyer for themselves; however, we can arrange this with one of our trusted partners, if you need help in doing so.

 

Reservation

A reservation fee (usually 6,000 euro) is also payable at this time either to your lawyer’s client funds account or to our client funds account. When the buyer and the seller have agreed on a price, a reservation contract is drawn up. This means that you, as the buyer, pay a reservation fee to reserve the property so it’s taken off the market. You are then responsible for inspecting the property carefully before the sales contract is signed. This is due to the fact that all property is sold in its existing condition, taking into account its age, price and use.

 

Contract 

The next step in the buying process is to sign a contract of sale, called the “Arras”, or “Option de Compras”. At this point you, as the buyer, normally pay 10% (including the reservation fee already paid) of the total purchase price to the seller. This contract is prepared by the buyer’s legal representative.

 

Ownership title

On the completion date, you and the seller meet with the agent and the legal representatives at the notary’s office.  It’s your representative who chooses the notary and who is responsible for booking the appointment. The notary checks both the buyer’s and the seller’s identification to confirm the property’s legal status. And it’s also here that you receive your ownership title, the “Escritura pública de compraventa”.

 

Payment

The notary receives the payment, and after paying the taxes and fees, he distributes the final balance to the seller. The seller receives 97% of the purchase price. You, as the buyer, pay the remaining 3% to the Spanish tax
office. This acts as a security to ensure that the seller fulfils their tax duties and declares any capital gains from their sale in Spain. When the seller has then met all the official requirements, the 3% will be refunded to them.

 

Access

You receive the keys from the seller at the meeting with the notary, after which you can move straight into your property. The seller is responsible for leaving the property in the condition (legally and physically) with the installations and licences stated in the sales contract. Remember that the same requirements might not apply in Spain as in your home country, e.g. cleanliness, decoration etc. The property is usually left in its present condition for the new owner, unless otherwise agreed previously between the parties. 

 

Costs

The normal purchase costs of a Spanish property are estimated to be between 10% and 14% of the purchase price and in most cases are slightly higher for new builds than for existing homes. 

 

Costs of buying a property in Spain

Transfer tax – A transfer tax is payable on the sale of existing homes, which amounts to between 7% – 10% of the sale price, although this can vary depending on the region. The tax is often higher for more expensive homes. The transfer tax is payable by the buyer.

 

Value added tax and stamp duty – Value added tax at 10% is payable on homes being sold for the first time, e.g. new builds. In addition to VAT, stamp duty is payable for the issue of the legal documents. This is normally around 0.5% of the purchase price, but can be 1.5% in certain regions. Both taxes are payable by the buyer.

 

Notary fee and title registration fee – The Spanish government determines the notary fees, the cost of which depends, among other things, on the property’s value and how many pages the sales contract has. In most cases the cost is between €500 and €800 and is usually paid by the buyer. If you have taken out a bank loan to finance the purchase, you will also need to pay the notary fees for the title registration linked to the loan. Title registration fees amount in most cases to between €300 and €500 and are paid by the buyer.

 

Legal fees and translation fees – Legal fees vary depending on the services included in the purchase and its complexity. Most lawyers charge around 1% plus VAT of the property’s purchase price, although there is normally a minimum fee. The fee is often negotiable for more expensive properties. Some charge by the hour and others offer a set fee.

 

Mortgages – If you take out a bank loan in Spain to finance buying your home, this home loan will be subject to stamp duty of between 0.5% and 1%, depending on the area the property is in. The bank granting the loan will also require a property valuation to be done. This costs around €300 to €500. Most banks also charge a startup fee of around 1% of the loan amount.

 

Service connection charges – When you buy a new home, you have to pay for the electricity, gas and water to be connected and a meter to be installed. This is often taken care of by the building company. However, it’s important to check this.

 

Homeowner costs – Homes in Spain are subject to a local property tax, which is paid regardless of whether the owner permanently resides in the country or not. The tax is between 0.5% and 1.2% of the taxable value. The average cost of the homeowner tax lies between €200 to €1000 a year, but can be higher for more expensive properties. All owners of Spanish property, including those resident abroad, must submit an annual Spanish tax declaration.

 

Letting costs – Income from letting a property by owners who are not permanent residents pay a set fee of 24.75% of the rental income. However, some deductions can be made. For property owners resident in Spain, the rental income, after certain deductions, is added to other sources of income and the total amount is then subject to Spanish income tax.

 

Income tax – Non-permanent residents who do not let their homes are also liable for income tax. This tax is charged regardless of whether the property is let or not or whether the owner has actually received any income from it. The tax is based on a theoretical benefit of owning the property and is calculated as a percentage of the taxable value. The cost is usually relatively small for most homes, often a couple of hundred euros or less per year.

 

Navigating the journey to buy a property in Spain can be complex, but with the right guidance, it can become an exciting adventure toward securing your dream home. At Serneholt Estate, we’re dedicated to providing you with clear communication, expert advice, and personalized service every step of the way. Trust us to make your buying experience smooth and rewarding.

Marbella’s administrative certificate for touristic rentals

Tourist dwellings, known as VFTs, are properties owned by a private individual who decides to rent them out to tourists for short stays in order to earn additional income and where only an accommodation service is provided in exchange for a price. These properties are advertised through tourism platforms, i.e. travel agencies, companies that arrange or organise tourism services and websites where bookings are made.

The requirements for tourist dwellings are set out in Article 6 of Decree 28/2016, of 2 February, on tourist dwellings, one of which is that the dwelling must have a first occupancy licence.

However, in some cases, the dwelling does not have this licence, either because it was not obtained when the construction was completed, or because the dwelling does not have it due to the age of the construction.

 

Since the first occupancy permit must be applied for by the developer of the complex – except in the case of a private development, where the permit is applied for by the owner – the permit is applied for and issued for all the dwellings in the complex. It was therefore not possible for a private owner of a property within a complex to apply for a first occupancy licence only for his own property.

 

However, in view of the massive increase in tourist rentals and the legal vacuum that existed for those properties that did not have a First Occupation Permit due to the age of the residential complex to which they belonged, Marbella, following in the footsteps of other Town Halls such as Malaga, Mijas or Estepona, has recently created a channel to obtain an administrative certificate that equates properties that meet the requirements of the Fifth Transitional Provision of Law 7/2021, of 1 December, to promote the sustainability of the territory of Andalusia, to buildings with planning permission, so that these owners can rent their homes for tourist purposes, even if the complex, due to its age, does not have an occupancy licence.

 

In order to obtain this administrative certificate, it is necessary to submit with the application the certificate of completion of the works or the certificate of the age of the building, a simple note from the Land Registry or a document accrediting the ownership of the property and a copy of the self-assessment of the corresponding tax.

 

Due to the recent introduction of this channel by the Marbella Town Council, we recommend that you contact our office for an analysis of your specific case in other to get further advice.

 

Thank you Gemma Fuentes Romero at Franke de la Fuente, for this great text.

Jingle All the Way: Experiencing the Magic of Christmas in Spain!

Christmas is perhaps the most traditional, family-oriented celebration in the whole world, and in Spain it lasts until 6th January. Visiting the country between the middle of December and the start of the New Year is a time that’s always full of lovely moments for sharing. We are sharing the top five popular Christmas traditions here in Spain:

 

 

1.“El Gordo” Christmas lottery
The Christmas time festivities kick-start in Spain on 22nd December with the National Christmas Lottery. The first prize is popularly known as “El Gordo”. Participation is massive and the draw is closely followed throughout the morning. It has a peculiarity that makes it very special, the winning numbers are sung by children in an unmistakable chant. The prize money is very well spread out and the winners usually celebrate their glory in the street.

 

 

 

2. Meals bursting with Christmas flavours and lots of sweet treats
Christmas is a time to enjoy meals with family and friends. The most special night is 24th December, Christmas Eve, when restaurants and hotels offer extraordinary menus to celebrate it in a big way. The meals normally include several starters, for example, Ibérico ham, seafood and delicious cheeses, followed by dishes such as soups, roast meat, fish or stuffed turkey. And to finish, sweet treats and desserts, the true stars of the Christmas dinner table. Turron, marzipan, Spanish sweets, shortbread and naturally, Epiphany cake are all delicacies not to be missed.

 

 

 

3. Colourful Christmas lights
The festive lights in Spain are a delight for children and adults alike. Cities like Madrid, Barcelona, Malaga and Vigo have perhaps been the most eye-catching in recent years, but from the end of November, it is usual for all towns and cities to light up their streets with colours and Christmas motifs. In fact, a great idea to enjoy Christmas is to take a night-time stroll through the Christmas markets and Nativity scenes, wrapped up warm and with a handful of roast chestnuts from a street vendor.

 

 

 

 

4. The 12 most festive grapes of the year
This tradition promises luck and an original way to see in the New Year. It consists of eating 12 grapes as the clock strikes 12 on New Year’s Eve. The idea is to eat one grape for each chime to welcome in the New Year. You can follow the chimes of the famous Puerta del Sol clock in Madrid on television, live at the Puerta del Sol or in the iconic landmark where this tradition is celebrated in your destination. Any of these options are perfect for ringing in the New Year Spanish style.

 

 

 

5. A magical night full of excitement
On the night of 6th January the Three Wise Men arrive from the East and bring presents to all the children. It is traditional for every child to write a letter to the Wise Men beforehand telling them how they have behaved all year and requesting gifts. Special mailboxes are placed in shopping centres and leisure spaces for posting these letters and the ‘royal pages’ make frequent appearances to collect them by hand. Finally, on the afternoon of 5th January, the Wise Men arrive in all the cities in fun processions and parades through the streets to the delight of all the children. Then, after an early night and waiting excitedly for the morning to arrive, they finally get to open their presents. Their names are Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar and they magically enter all the houses through the windows, balconies and chimneys during the night.

 

The City everyone is talking about – Málaga

Why is the world coming to malaga for technology? Not many people know but Malaga opened its Tech Park in 1992 and over the past couple of years Malaga has pushed a huge amount of investment into creating the ‘Tech Hub’ for Europe. And so far it is succeeding.

 

📲 Firstly, the infrastructure is already there with over 600 technology companies present.

🚍 Transport is great, high speed trains from Malaga to Madrid as well as direct flights all over the world makes travel easy.

👩🏼‍💼 Lifestyle is a massive plus and incentive for foreign employees moving abroad. On top of this, Nomad Visas, Start up and business incentives are taking away barriers to entry for businesses.

🎓 The pool of talent is large as Malaga university has partnered with the initiative to sustain the Tech dream.

 

 

Who is coming?

The Americans are coming …
Since Google announced their relocation of Cyber Security to Malaga there has been a huge increase in similar moves. For Americans the last 10 years have been financially very good if you look at exchange rate against the Euro and historically speaking, it is cheap to buy in Spain. With an increase in foreign investment, large corporations and movement of people comes a need for more supply …So what does this mean for the property market on the Costa del Sol and Malaga?

 

What about Property? Thinkgs are looking up.
Spain and in particular Malaga region has profited from the house price increases over the past 18 months. The key reason house prices have gone up is the high demand and low supply. Despite the interest rate hikes in the EU, UK and US, it is not deferring from certain individuals and corporation from moving to Malaga.

 

The combination of a strong housing market (foreign investment) an increasingly inpressive tech park and influx of large corporations is making Malaga one of the most sought after cities in the world!

 

Source: Blue Dawn Development 👉

 

The Spanish real estate market slowed down in 2022, but what happened on the Costa del Sol? Read our analysis of the current market and predictions for 2024

The housing market in Spain started to cool off during 2022 because the increase in interest rates and inflation effected people’s private economy. However, the slowdown wasn’t as bad as people had anticipated. The experts say it will keep slowing down for a few more months, but it’s unlikely the market will crash as we experienced back in 2008-2013. ( Source )

Let’s shift our focus to the Costa del Sol. How accurate were these predictions for the real estate market and is investing in a property in the south of Spain still a wise choice? Our data reveals a remarkable 27% increase in sales from January to August compared to the same period in 2021. The demand continues to be strong, with prime locations being snapped up very quickly. However, we’ve observed a slight shift in our clientele. In previous years, 80% of our clients were Scandinavian, but this year we have seen a shift, with Scandinavians making up 50% of our client base. 

We have also noticed a change in our clients’ behaviour—they’re more informed and ask us more questions, ranging from power consumption and solar panels to additional costs in Spain. This is a positive trend as it reflects a desire for well-informed decision-making when purchasing a property, discouraging hasty decisions.

 

However, the real estate market on the Costa del Sol is still thriving. While the trend towards more informed decisions may lengthen the process and demand more from us as agents, we’re delighted to witness our clients making purchases they are unquestionably confident about.

 

Predictions for 2024 

Acquiring a property in Southern Spain not only represents a sound long-term investment but also offers the advantage of year-round use and enjoyment. When contrasting this with investments in stock, gold or funds, it may prompt you to reconsider your next investment decision. 

The conflict in Ukraine, the ongoing incidents of violence in Scandinavia and various political development continue to impact the daily lives of many individuals. We’ve observed that those with the means to move on from these challenges are increasingly turning their attention to Southern Spain. Demand for properties in the region has reached record high demand, with expanding clientele that extends beyond residents from the UK, Sweden and Norway. 

We will reach the top of inflation and interest in the next few months and upcoming reports will be extremely important to determine whether we will witness the initial shift in interest during the first half of 2024 or if we will need to wait until the latter part of the year. 

 

We anticipate that this shift will likely occur in the first quarter, prompting more individuals to resume their investments. If you are considering purchasing a property in Spain, you may find that the upcoming months may be an opportunity to secure a good deal, especially when dealing with property owners who have benefited from currency fluctuations over the past year. 

 

If you bought a property in the last 2-10 years and consider selling, is now a good time? 

The demand for properties remains high, particularly in good locations where transactions continue to be swift. We have confidence in the Euro’s enduring strength in the coming months, making this a perfect opportunity for those contemplating selling their property or converting the proceeds to their local currency. It might also be an ideal moment to explore the purchase of a larger or smaller property but it’s also important to remember that there is still the option and wait until you find an even better opportunity. 

Exploring Mijas mountain by bike – a scenic adventure

Meet our colleague Björn who’s developed a passion for mountain biking in Spain and explored various routes over the past five years.

What inspired you to start mountain biking and how long have you biking?

“It started when I had to undergo hip surgery and I wasn’t allowed to run which I couldn’t anyway. However, I found that cycling was a more suitable option for me as it didn’t strain my skeletal structure. I have been cycling for over 10 years and it has really benefitted my hip. When I arrived in Spain, I immediately joined a group of cyclists called the ”Sunday bikers.” I was a bit nervous when I set off for the first time, especially with all the ups and downs of the mountains, but I have stuck with them for five years now.”

 

What’s your favorite trail or route to ride, and why?

“My favorite route is from Fuengirola, where I live, up into the mountains of Mijas. There is a hidden valley with no residential houses and you can ride around the valley and back to Fuengirola. It usually takes around 3.5 hours and covers 40 km. It’s my favorite because you get away from everything and the nature in combination with the view are just stunning.”

 

Do you have any tips for beginners who want to get into mountain biking?

“Start by renting a bike and going out with someone who knows good biking routes and areas. Then try to find a group to ride with as it’s always better going out in a group for safety reasons and to make the experience more social.”

 

What’s your favorite piece of equipment or gear that you use when mountain biking, and why?

“Investing in a good pair of cycling shorts is really important, but my favorite device is the sports watch with the heart rate monitor and GPS. With it you can see your current altitude and speed allowing you to compete against yourself.”

 

   

 

How do you stay safe while mountain biking and what precautions do you take to avoid injuries?

“I always use a helmet and I usually bring spare parts because you can be very far away if something happens. Don’t ride the bike when it’s raining; it gets very slippery – I never go out when it’s raining. Ask yourself how much you can manage, take it easy and your group will wait for you.”

 

Do you prefer riding alone or with a group?

”Always prefer to go with a group and then have a drink together.”

 

What do you love most about mountain biking, and what keeps you coming back to the trails?

”The freedom of being out in nature, far away from everything is amazing and of course, the physical well-being is an added bonus.”

 

What advice would you give to someone who is just starting out in mountain biking?

”Find a group that you can go out with. First time rent a bike to make sure you really like it.”

 

When is the right time to buy a property? 

This question is one of the most common questions we receive as Real Estate Agents and there are many answers to this question.

With over two decades of experience in the real estate sector, I have encountered various factors such as crises, inflation, interest rate fluctuations, conflicts, pandemics and financial insolvencies. All of these factors have influenced the Real Estate market. Surprisingly even through many years none of these circumstances have prompted any client to take the opportunity of acquiring a property at an exceptionally low cost, thus securing an extraordinary deal.

I’ve observed the individuals who gain the most significant profits are those who engage in real estate as a long-term investment strategy. These investors continuously buy, rent, and sell properties, going beyond the idea of a single perfect time to buy.

Real Estate stands out as a premier investment avenue. Unlike funds, stocks or traditional savings accounts that yield minimal interest or potentially substantial returns depending on market performance, real estate offers the unique advantage of both personal utilization and rental income generation until a suitable time of sale. This feature is unparalleled among other asset classes.

Even in the least favorable scenario, one would own property in a region that boasts over 300 days of sunshine annually making it viable for personal enjoyment or rental income while waiting for a market resurgence.

A growing awareness of these benefits has engendered a more stable real estate market, defusing the volatility that characterized it in the past. Consequently, investments in real estate have become more secure and predictable.

Keep in mind that our dedicated teams in various offices are available to assist you in locating your dream property. However, an unchanging principle remains paramount for enduring investment success: Location, location, location!

See you in the sun!

Fredrik Serneholt, CEO

It is time to join the property market in Spain

The world has been far from normal in recent years, and just as we started to recover from the effects of Covid, the war in Ukraine started, leading to high
inflation, increased interest rates, and a tougher reality for many people. However, it’s often during tough and challenging times opportunities arise,
especially when finances are limited. That’s why I believe there is no time to wait and it’s essential to act now.

 

Although crises often have a bad impact I’m confident that we’ll emerge from this one stronger and more prepared than ever for good times ahead.

 

Over the past year, I’ve been keeping an eye on property markets across Europe, and I’ve noticed a significant drop in prices and slower market activity in many countries. However, it’s interesting to see that properties along the coast in Spain have experienced a vast spike in demand unlike anything we’ve seen before.

 

In the past year buyers from different demographics such as Eastern Europe have shown an increased interest in investing in Spain and at the same time, we have found a decreased demand from our traditionally strong markets.

 

After some research, I have identified several factors that contribute to the stability of the Spanish market. Based on this analysis, I strongly believe that investing in Spain over the next few months is a wise decision, and below I will share some interesting facts.

 

From 1996 to 2007, Spain’s national average house price rise by 197% (117% inflation-adjusted), one of Europe’s highest house price increases.

 

Despite the price rises in recent years, nationwide house prices are still about 17% (-36% inflation-adjusted) below peak levels. As a buyer you still have a potential to find properties below market value and as an investor, we can see that there is room to buy, renovate and sell in a short-term relation with a profit.

 

4 reasons to invest in Real Estate

1. Potential for long-term appreciation: Property values tend to appreciate over time, especially in desirable locations.

 

2. Cash flow from rental income: Rental properties can provide a steady stream of income through monthly rental payments, which can be used to cover the property’s expenses and generate passive income.

 

3. Diversification of your investment portfolio: Investing in real estate can diversify your investment portfolio and potentially reduce your overall risk exposure. Real estate investments tend to have a low correlation with other asset classes, such as stocks and bonds, which can help protect your portfolio from market volatility.

 

4. Control over the investment: Investing in real estate gives you a certain level of control over the investment, such as choosing the location, the type of property, and the rental rates. This level of control can help you make informed decisions and potentially increase your returns.

 

If you need help with finding your home we can now help you from one of our 8 offices across Spain.

 

 

 

Fredrik Serneholt, Founder Serneholt Estate

We are expanding into San Pedro de Alcántara

Why San Pedro?

San Pedro is only about 3-4 minutes by car from Puerto Banus. It has a population of 35.500 people today with majority being Spanish but we are seeing an increased interest from our international buyers as San Pedro has a lot to offer. The town is built 1-2 km from the beach and the reason for this is that Spanish people don’t like to live by the beach because of the damage the sea, sand and wind can make to a property. San Pedro has in recent years built up their infrastructure and invested into making the town centre pedestrian and cycling only. It has a beautiful beach walk/promenade which connects San Pedro to Puerto Banus and continuing to Marbella town centre – you can easily walk or cycle20 km enjoying fantastic costal views along  the way. The location of the office is absolute key and it took us a long time to find what we were looking for. We have now found the perfect location and work is currently in progress to renovate the current space which used to be a Beauty Salon! We will also  be able to help our client finding suitable properties in and around San Pedro as you as a client get more value for your money. We are also close to our Partner Mariposa Energia who helps our clients to be more energy efficient with energy switch and solar panels to help you save money on your electricity bill. We are happy to make introductions so you can explore the best way for your property to be more energy efficient.

How long have you worked as an agent? 

Around four years

What languages do you speak in the office?

Spanish, English, Swedish, German and Russian

Where are your clients coming from? 

Our clients are coming from all over the world but of course we have many clients from Scandinavia where our roots come from.  

Can you give us a sneak peak of the new office? 

We will try to give it a touch of Scandinavian touch and feel and it made it easier that we found a corner office space with large windows making the office feel very light and airy. We wanted to invest in making the new office feel warm and welcoming to our clients and I think we will achieve exactly that. 

What is important to think about as a client?

• Realistic budget – having a realistic budget in mind and look at properties within this range

• Financing – it’s important to know and understand how you are planning on financing your property purchase either in Spain or your home country

• Act fast – you will need to act fast when you do find a property, as all the good properties goes sometimes before they are officially on the market

• Location, location, location  – Make sure the Urbanisation is well managed and maintained as well as confirming the pool is well managed. 

What additional costs can you expect?

• A community fee if you buy an apartment. Make sure you check what you get for the money i.e. maintenance of the urbanisation, security, heated pool etc. 

• IBI – council tax which is based on the size of the property

• Basura – Rubbish collection 

• Transfer fee (Stamp duty) of 7% which used to be 9%

• Lawyers fee – approx. 1% of cost of purchase

We recommend you count for about 10% of additional costs above the purchase price if it’s a resale property or 13% if it’s a New Production. 

Please drop by our new office and we can talk you through the process of buying or selling a property here in Spain! 

/ Danilo Gonzalez

Partner & Real Estate Agent

The Spanish property market is still looking strong despite financial challenges in other parts of Europe

There is still no sign of the property market taking a down turn in Spain. We find property prices are still going up and more and more people decide to relocate and take advantage of remote working and at the same time enjoy the many days of sunshine southern Spain has to offer. We have seen a decline in buyers from the Northern part of Europe due to interest rates being hiked up and the usual Swedish majority of buyers have dropped significantly from being in the top three down to tenth place amongst foreign buyers in Spain according to the Spanish registration authority Registradores.

The statistics we see is very clear, the Swedes are no longer the top foreign buyers in Spain. There is a lot of concern and nervousness of increase in interest rates and stock market down turn which supports the current plunge in property prices in Sweden.

After the property boom in 2021 and with the war in Ukraine earlier this year, the general feeling was that the property prices would be likely to stagnate or drop especially after the announcement of increase in interest rates and high inflation across Europe, but instead we have seen an increase in demand for properties on the Costa Del Sol and also rising prices, says Fredrik Serneholt, CEO at Serneholt Estate. He also mentions Serneholt Estate has always had a high activity amongst Scandinavian buyers but have seen the demand shift to Eastern Europeans such as Ukraine, Poland, Rumania, Bulgarien and Estland who has strong rent and purchase power along the Coast. Holland, Belgium, Denmark, France and Italy are other European countries where we have seen an increase in demand.

Increase in Property prices

The increase of property prices and number of completed property purchases across Spain is on the up, according to recent analysis released by Registradores. To share some statistics, 640 082 property completions have been registered in 2022, which is the highest number since 2008, which makes it a yearly increase of 19.8%. We can still see an increase in property prices, however it has stabilised somewhat to 1.59% in the 3rd quarter and 7.59% on a year-on-year comparison. Looking at the price per square meter, the average is roughly around 2000 Euro per sq m. 

It is still seen as a good time to invest in a property in Spain, there is a high demand in rental properties and can be cost neutral if you rent your property out between 10-15 weeks per year and enjoy your property the rest of the time. If you are looking to sell, your property has most likely increased in value says Fredrik Serneholt.

Introducing our partnership with Mariposa Energia – the green energy revolution company based in Costa del Sol

There is a green energy revolution taking place right in the heart of the seaside town of San Pedro de Alcántara on the Costa de Sol. Born out of the UK, CEO Martin Tye’s passion for the environment and his own experiences in Spain, Mariposa Energía is a company on a mission to help protect the future of our planet, while helping home owners to save money with its green energy mix.

 Launched just over two and a half years ago, the company has gone from strength to strength as its reach has spread from the Costa del Sol initially to right across the entire country. Look out at the rooftops in many of Spain’s popular locations and you will see the shiny solar panels installed by Mariposa Energía, taking in the sunlight and converting it to electricity to power consumers’ homes. Solar panels used to be a rare sight in Spain, which is hard to imagine in a country that can boast more than 300 days of sun per year. This was due to the infamous ‘sun tax’ which was previously levied on those choosing to generate their own solar electricity, but that tax has been abolished and now, thanks to the work of Mariposa Energía, solar-powered homes in Spain are most definitely on the rise.

“We live in the perfect location for solar energy,” Martin Tye explains. “By installing solar panels we can harness this free and plentiful source of energy, generate our own electricity and reduce our carbon footprints by lowering the amount of carbon dioxide that is pumped into our atmosphere.” The effect that global warming is having on our planet and the need to take action was one of the main factors that prompted Martin to launch Mariposa Energía. “Climate change is a very real and immediate problem, which we are all facing. Our planet’s temperature is rising at an alarming rate and the effects can already be seen, with an increase in weather-related disasters across the globe, increased forest fires and flooding and the shrinking of polar ice caps. “It’s vital that we take whatever action we can and by making the simple move to green energy we can make a big difference to the future of our planet.” While many home owners install solar panels to reduce their carbon footprints, there are also many more reasons that are compelling consumers to go solar, as Martin explains: “Home owners and businesses alike can make huge savings and with the recent sharp rise in the wholesale cost of electricity, our clients are finding that their solar installation has paid for itself in just two to three years. “Many also like the freedom that solar power gives them. By generating their own electricity they are no longer at the mercy of fluctuating energy prices and they can use the electricity as they wish throughout the day, without the need to wait until the night time or weekend to run the washing machine, when electricity prices are cheaper. “What’s more, a solar panel installation can increase the resale value of a property, which is a big deciding factor for many people.” As well as offering solar panel installations, Mariposa Energía also offers energy switch and, as you would imagine, all their energy tariffs are 100% green.

CEO Martin Tye

It was Martin’s own personal experiences with electricity companies when moving to Spain that prompted him to set up this side of the business. “After dealing with the electricity companies when I moved here I decided that I wanted to launch an energy company that not only provided green energy but also provided great customer service and bills that are easy-to-understand. “At Mariposa Energía we have a friendly, multi-lingual team who put the customer first, who answer the phone and who go the extra mile to help our clients.” Mariposa Energía’s energy switch process is incredibly simple. They analyse a recent energy bill and then show the consumer how much they can save if they switch to their 100% green energy tariffs. Once a client decides to go ahead the switch is seamless. There is no need for any new cables or equipment or for any work to be done. In fact, as Martin explains, clients only notice the switch has occurred when they start receiving cheaper energy bills. And, of course as a green energy company, all the bills are sent via email to further help to protect our planet. “We know that prioritising our planet is not always easy, but with our two green energy options, consumers can go green while also saving money,” Martin added. “It really is a win, win situation.”

Serneholt Estate is very excited to partner with Mariposa Energia and by collaborating together, our clients are able to benefit from special rates when signing up to Mariposa Energia’s services. Contact us for more information at www.serneholtestate.com

Something New Something for You – New website Launch

We at Serneholt Estate with offices across Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca have just launched our new website end of last week!

It’s been in the works for months and we are so excited to present our new website with added functionality such as a newer, better, faster search function to find the dream property our clients are looking for. We hope you enjoy the more user friendly experience our new website has to offer and please do let us know if you have any feedback.

Be sure to click the link to visit our new website and find your dream home. serneholtesate.com

Wealth tax removal soon a reality in Spain

This summer Partido Popular, the Spanish right wing political party, won a historic election. Most notably, it is highly likely that by the end of this year or as 2023 commences, Partido Popular will remove wealth tax.

What does this mean for real estate?

People with the view of moving their assets to Spain will no longer face the hefty cost of wealth tax. In short, there is no better time to invest in property in the Costa Del Sol than now, as prices will inevitably increase. Especially properties with high value will be effected.

A summer full of surprises and interesting changes in the habits and the necessity of buyers

This summer has been tremendous and very interesting for us at Serneholt Estate. We have noticed that, because of covid, the needs and the habits of buyers have changed. We have observed that after lockdowns and restrictions all over the world, the demand for a garden or a terrace has been, almost always, a mandatory request.

We have also seen that more and more people have discovered that they can actually work from home, and that has opened up the possibility to buy a new home in Spain and work from there. Before the tendency was to buy vacation homes in Spain but now a high percentage is permanent.

Another interesting change that we have observed is the increase of the desire to own your own home for vacation instead of staying at a hotel.

The buying process this summer has been very different in the sense of the time before deciding about the property. Normally there is time to think if the property is really right or not but this summer it has been different, various clients have lost the opportunity of a property they liked because they took to much of time to think about the property instead of acting as a buyer.

To sum it up, we at Serneholt Estate are so grateful and thankful for the amazing and exciting collaborations this summer, we have learned so much and we are very curious about what the future will hold.

What to think about before, during and after buying a property in Spain?

Before buying a property

Financing

Before actively looking for your dream property, it’s worth considering how you’re going to finance it by doing some calculations. You may then need to apply for a mortgage offer from your existing bank or optionally a Spanish bank. This will allow you to act fast when the right property comes along. You can usually borrow up to 75% of the property’s market value from a Spanish bank.

We collaborate with MyBankFriend which specializes in helping non-Spanish clients to find the best loans in Spanish banks. They collaborate with 15 different Spanish banks and can provide a proposal within 24 hours. You can read more about MyBankFriend at www.mybankfriend.com and make an application at about here. 

Legal representation

A big difference in Spain compared to many other countries, is that the buyer – and quite often the seller – is represented by a lawyer. The lawyer will help you through the whole transaction, making sure everything takes place securely and as it should do. You can choose a lawyer yourself to help you through the process or we can put you in touch with one of our partners. 

NIE number

To own a property in Spain you will need a Spanish tax ID number, known as an NIE number. You will need this to take over ownership of the property when you register your title. Your lawyer can help you get one when you have found the right property.

Choose an agent

It is important to look into the agent’s ability to find just the right property for you. Look at the agent’s expertise and commitment in representing the client’s interests. Ask about their brokerage skills, how the agent performs their role in finding your dream property etc. At Serneholt Estate we always offer clear, on-hand communication throughout the time we work with you and our biggest focus is on you, the customer, at all times. It goes without saying that we will keep you informed and updated throughout the whole process. You will find that this is not so common in the Spanish housing market.

During the process

Finding your property 

Once you have got all preparations ready, you can start looking for the property and head off to Spain for some viewings. As a company, we can make a big difference for you. Send us a wish list and we’ll find the best of what the market has to offer. We’ll also plan your viewings so that you get to see the best options during your visit.

Viewing properties

A successful viewing is the result of commitment and sensitivity on the part of the agent. As agents, we focus intently on your particular wishes. In this way, you only get to view the properties that we know definitely meet your wishes. During viewings it’s a good idea to inspect the property as carefully as possible, since all property in Spain is sold in its existing condition and it’s very difficult to claim for any defects once you’ve signed the contract. If you don’t know how to go about inspecting the property you can always contract a surveyor to conduct a survey. Your lawyer will always conduct the legal enquiries and searches on the property.

Auction / Reservation

Auction is not as common in Spain as in other countries. Instead, the seller normally goes with the buyer who’s prepared to pay the asking price. The final price of the property is also often decided through a negotiation between the buyer and seller. When you have found the right property, we’ll help you negotiate the price and terms with the seller, after which a reservation contract is generally drawn up. A reservation fee (usually 6,000 euro) is also payable at this time either to your lawyer’s client funds account or to our client funds account. Around 2-3 weeks later, the private sales contract is drawn up, which is prepared by your lawyer after the legal checks have been done. A deposit of 10% of the purchase price, less the reservation fee, is usually paid at this time.

Payment

The notary receives the payment, and after paying the taxes and fees, he distributes the final balance to the seller. The seller receives 97% of the purchase price. You, as the buyer, pay the remaining 3% to the Spanish tax office. This acts as a security to ensure that the seller fulfils their tax duties and declares any capital gains from their sale in Spain. When the seller has then met all the official requirements, the 3% will be refunded to them.

Last but not least, after completing the buy

Access to the property

You will receive the keys from the seller at the meeting with the notary, after which you can move straight into your new property. The seller is responsible for leaving the property in the condition (legally and physically) and with the installations and licences stated in the sales contract. Remember, that the same requirements might not apply in Spain as in your country, e.g. thoroughly cleaning the property, and the property is usually left in its present condition for the new owner, unless otherwise agreed between the parties. 

The actual costs when buying a property

The normal purchase costs of a Spanish property are estimated at between 10% and 14% of the purchase price and in most cases are slightly higher for new developments than for existing properties. We have summarised the costs linked with buying your home below:

Transfer tax
A transfer tax is payable on the sale of existing properties, which amounts to between 8% and 10% of the sale price, although this can vary depending on the region. The tax is often higher for more expensive properties. The transfer tax is payable by the buyer

Value added tax and stamp duty
Value added tax at 10% is payable on properties being sold for the first time, e.g. new builds. In addition to VAT, stamp duty is payable for the issue of the legal documents. This is normally around 0.5% of the purchase price, but can be 1.5% in certain regions. Both taxes are payable by the buyer.

Notary fee and title registration fee
The Spanish government determines the notary fees, the cost of which depends, among other things, on the property’s value and how many pages the sales contract has. In most cases the cost is between €500 and €800 and is usually paid by the buyer.

Service connection charges
When you buy a new development, you have to pay for the electricity, gas and water to be connected and a meter to be installed. This is often taken care of by the building company. This costs around €300.

Borrowing costs
If you take out a bank loan in Spain to finance buying a
property, this loan will be subject to stamp duty of between 0.5% and 1%, depending on the area the property is in. The bank granting the loan will also require a property valuation to be done. This costs around €300 to €500. Most banks also charge a startup fee of around 1% of the loan amount.

Homeowner costs
Properties in Spain are subject to a local property tax, which is paid regardless of whether the owner permanently resides in the country or not. The tax is between 0.5% and 1.2% of the taxable value. The average cost of the homeowner tax lies between €200 to €1000 a year, but can be higher for more expensive properties. All owners of Spanish properties, including those resident abroad, must submit an annual Spanish tax declaration.

Legal fees and translation fees
Legal fees vary depending on the services included in the purchase and its complexity. Most lawyers charge around 1% plus VAT of the property’s purchase price, although there is normally a minimum fee. The fee is often negotiable for more expensive properties. Some charge by the hour and others offer a set fee.

Income tax
The tax is based on a theoretical benefit of owning the property and is calculated as a percentage of the taxable value. The cost is usually relatively small for most properties, often a couple of hundred euro or less per year.

How is it really to work as a real estate agent in Spain?

A charismatic hard working project leader with great sales skills and a good listener, dedicated to work and sees Real Estate as a lifestyle and not a job. That is what defines a successful agent in Spain but how is it really to work as an agent?

First of all you will need to be a good listener and you have to be available for your clients when they need you. There is no such thing as 9-5 work being an agent. Normally our clients contact us in their spare time, early mornings, late evenings, weekends and of course during holidays and from the first contact to get an answer we have a maximum of 1 hour before the client contacts someone else. The moment they involve another agent our chances to be successful with the sale decreases a lot.

There is no cost for a buyer to hire a agent

As a buyer you can hire an agent to work for you to find your property. Most of the properties are being sold on the open market and your agent can show you all properties available, even if they are listed with another agency. There is no need to contact different agencies or agents to get the viewings you want. Most important is to find an agent you feel trust in and that will work dedicated to you! The commission to the agent is always paid by the seller.

Talk about financing

One of the most important things that many agents forget to talk to the clients about is financing. They normally spend most of the conversation about the dreams and properties and areas of interest for the client but forget the most important question “Do you have the money to purchase a property, if I can fulfill all your dreams and find you the right property“. With the answer to this question you could save time and really help clients to the next step.

Availability make a big difference

To be available for a client during all times is not always as easy as it sounds. It will affect your private life and you will need to be able to navigate and prioritize all calls and contacts in the best way to learn how to live and breathe Real Estate and still get free time.

The reward for being an active agent with lots of sales is referrals from clients. All people working with sales know how important a referral is in success rate, there is no such lead from any portal compared to this kind of client. Well handled you will sell to 90-100 percent of your referral clients and this is also proof that you are doing not just the expected, you are doing a great work!

Every search for a property is like a unique project

With all the details in place and a trip to Spain is arranged it is time to plan for viewings. High knowledge about areas, properties and your clients will be helpful to prepare for viewings and your goal is to not show your clients everything on the market, just the few units that really match their requirements and needs.

But even with just 5-7 different properties to show, you still have to make a plan, where, when and why are questions we need to answer on each property we visit before going there. A successful agent always has a plan before first viewing what the client will like and what they will sell in the end. A good agent also knows how to handle a client’s needs and requirements and can find properties outside the box and something they did not know before that they really wanted.

Close collaboration with a lawyer

In Spain you are not responsible for the legal matters as an agent. Therefore it is important that you work close to law firms that could help you and your clients to secure a safe deal. The law firm will handle all the contracts, make sure the due diligence is performed on each property and help your client with purchasing a property in Spain in a safe and harmful way. We always recommend our clients to use a lawyer to avoid problems with the purchase but they are also helpful for us as agents before even going on viewings when we can use them to find out if a property is legal or not even before we take a client there.

Last but most important is to have fun, Real Estate is a lifestyle and you have to enjoy it to live it!

KATHRINE BROWALL
Real Estate Agent, Marbella

How many years of experience as a sales agent do you have?
I have 7 years of experience.

Why did you choose to work as a real estate agent?
I choose to become a real estate agent because I really enjoy to work closely with my clients and help them in the process of finding the dream property. I worked in the hospitality industry for 25 years and I love to exceed the customer expectations.

What is the most difficult situation you have experienced in your profession?
The most difficult situation is by far when you find the dream property for a client and then someone else was faster to reserve. That is always disappointing for the client.

What is the best part of this profession?
The best part is that I get to meet so many interesting clients that I eventually can call my Friends. I like to see myself as a project manager for my clients, and I will help them in every step during and after the sale. Being a real estate agent is More a lifestyle than a job.

How many years of experience as a sales agent do you have?
More than 5 years.

Why did you choose to work as a real estate agent?
A friend of a friend offered me as position as a real estate agent. He believed I would be a good fit. He was right you could say : )

What is the most difficult situation you have experienced in your profession?
When I was with a customer and we found their dream home. We agreed on a price with the owner and everything was in order. Then, when the lawyer starts to review the home, it turns out that the owner has lied about several things. Some renovations were undeclared and not registered. This is not resolved yet so we’ll see how it goes.

What is the best part of this profession?
To see fantastic places and homes and meet interesting people who want to buy a home down here. The job offers a great variety that means you can never get tired of it. Everything from holiday apartments to investors who want to buy houses and businesses. I love it.

FREDRIK JONSSON
Real Estate Agent, Estepona

How is it to start all over with a family of five in Spain? Linda Serneholt tells you her story

In 2014 we decided to relocate our family to Spain to try to live abroad for a year and just a few months later we were on a plane down to Costa del Sol and our house in Sweden was rented out long term.

We realized early in our process that our plan to move abroad would take us to a place with more light and a better climate during winter and it took us just a few minutes to agree that we should look closer at Spain.

For the last decades most of our vacations have been spent in Spain and I probably have more weeks at different Ving Resorts around Gran Canaria than anyone else, but at the end this is something totally different and we decided to look at alternative locations focusing in areas with more activity all year around and with less season based tourism.

We started in Costa Blanca and in just 3 days we visited different areas, properties and the Swedish School there to find out if this was it but we never got the right feeling here and just a week later we went to Costa Del Sol and to Marbella to do the same thing.

It was a cloudy day but I still remember when we passed the Marbella branded bridge and all the palm trees and we both had the feeling of being in Los Angeles and we looked at each other and said, we HAVE to live here! This was even before visiting one single property!

As we both had worked in the Swedish real estate business for many years (since the year 2000), it was natural for us to also work with this in Spain. To work as a real estate agent in Spain is significantly different to Sweden, but one of the main differences is that you work more with the buyers in Spain and it suits us perfectly.

We also noticed that our experience from our work in Sweden was very useful for us, the process to buy and sell properties has so many similar steps and even if the legal part is being handled by lawyers in Spain we still have an important role to make deals go through.

We started to work as employees, but after a few months we felt that we wanted to start our own company. Since Fredrik has been running several real estate offices in Sweden and also has Swedish real estate education, it felt like a natural step for us. We also realized that there was a lot we could implement from Sweden and that would improve the way of selling properties in Spain.

Changing countries with an entire family is a process but certainly not impossible
Step one for us was to travel to Spain and look at different properties where we could feel like home. We had contact with an agent who was committed to look for properties that could suit our wishes. We thought it was very easy to only have one agent to work with. Our agent put himself in our search well and since it is not exclusive here in Spain, the agent showed us the whole market, even if the properties were not part of their company. This makes the Spanish property market more flexible and you can rely on the agent, and trust that they look for what is actually best for you and not only what is available within their company. After two days of viewings, we found our home. This was largely due to the pre work the agent made before we came and we got really inspired by the agent’s way of guiding us to find our home.

When our home was found, step two was to visit schools where the children would love to be, because if the children did not like their new country, it was just to pack up and go home to Sweden again. We decided on the Swedish School in Marbella and it was a success! One of our sons is still there. Of course there are a lot of good international schools in the area but we chose Swedish as we thought we would be in Spain one year and the school follows the Swedish curriculum.

Many things are very different here. An example is after school activities. In Sweden this meant that your kids needed a quick meal before going to a soccer training or other activity and then coming back home for homework when it is completely dark outside.

Here we often go together to pick up the kids from school, bring some picnic and then meet up with other families at the beach. The extra hours of light gives so much extra time to be with the family before going to bed.

Another example that has been an interesting, and fun experience for us is the Children’s birthday parties. Here many children’s birthday parties are at the beach clubs or in a restaurant where children are always welcome. The children are free to run around and thanks to the sound of the beach, the sound level of the happy children is not an issue.

Living in Spain is a dream for many and so for us, of course you miss the family and friends in Sweden, but they come and visit as much as they can. In our experience, us moving here has actually led to more quality time with family and friends. Of course you can see your friends everyday but on the other hand, when we see family and friends, it’s more focused and therefore more quality time. We noticed, when we lived in Stockholm, all the people around us were too busy to even have time to meet once a month. Here in Spain life is easier and you tend to live more spontaneously. For example, on a rainy and cold November day you might not feel that tempted to dress your children and go out for a coffee. Here you just put on some light summer clothes and you can go out and be social.

To sum up, moving to Spain has been life changing for us. Our relationship is stronger than ever and we got ourselves a beautiful daughter just a few years ago to complete our family which we never guessed we would have before moving here.

We also were in a position where we made a career and it was a big risk leaving this behind us to create our own company and start from nothing. But our last years with our company Serneholt Estate have shown us that we are on an extremely successful path at the moment with 5 offices around Spain and almost 30 employees up and running. We are one of the most important and influential agencies at the moment.

The Spanish market that never crashed

With a pandemic that hit the world and put large parts of Europe in a massive lockdown, we have learned new concepts and to live completely differently from before.

Almost immediately there was also speculation about how housing markets would be affected with this impending crisis and quickly the first analyses of declining demand and falling prices and other adjustments we saw a pending market initially.

There was a lot of impacts that should have affected the housing market negative, but this crisis is unlike anything we have seen before.

With an entire population spending more time in their homes than ever before, housing became a high priority and we have seen new trends in demand. Large terraces, gardens and patios combined with good indoor areas to work from home suddenly had a greater impact than the location.

We have also seen workplaces change and most service companies have offered a mobile workplace and given the conditions to be able to work from anywhere in the world. Which, of course, is also positive for the Spanish housing market in particular.

When you can choose, why not live in a country that offers sun 320 days a year and a light that Northern Europe can only dream of during the winter months.

It is easy to understand that this is just the beginning of how people will choose to live their lives and we are absolutely convinced that Spain will be an attractive place to live and work for many years to come.

The introduction of new tax reforms with lower taxation on home purchases for the remaining of 2021 is just another reason to get along with that lifelong dream you have of finding your dream in Spain. We will be here to help you find it!

Fredrik Serneholt
CEO at Serneholt Estate