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Douglas jack Mar 25th 2007 9:35 pm

Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 
Why cant you sell property for what you want on the med side of Spain.

Mitzyboy Mar 25th 2007 9:40 pm

Re: Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 

Originally Posted by Douglas jack (Post 4560559)
Why cant you sell property for what you want on the med side of Spain.


You selling up then?

jdr Mar 25th 2007 9:48 pm

Re: Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 

Originally Posted by Douglas jack (Post 4560559)
Why cant you sell property for what you want on the med side of Spain.

You can only sell something for what people want to pay for it.

Mitzyboy Mar 25th 2007 9:50 pm

Re: Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 4560606)
You can only sell something for what people want to pay for it.

Wise and thoughtful words :)

jdr Mar 25th 2007 9:55 pm

Re: Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 

Originally Posted by Mitzyboy (Post 4560615)
Wise and thoughtful words :)

Just a posh way of saying "overpriced" ;-)

Douglas jack Mar 25th 2007 9:56 pm

Re: Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 4560606)
You can only sell something for what people want to pay for it.

Well so right.But that side of Spain does not sell,or does it.For what they ask.

Douglas jack Mar 25th 2007 9:58 pm

Re: Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 

Originally Posted by Mitzyboy (Post 4560580)
You selling up then?

Not a skimmer Mitzy,but people want to buy on the CDL.I wont be selling.

jdr Mar 25th 2007 10:01 pm

Re: Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 

Originally Posted by Douglas jack (Post 4560633)
Well so right.But that side of Spain does not sell,or does it.For what they ask.

I dont think property in Spain is selling for what the sellers expect, thats why some are on the market for years.
Most is well overpriced, especialy so when the agents add their fee.

Douglas jack Mar 25th 2007 10:07 pm

Re: Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 4560648)
I dont think property in Spain is selling for what the sellers expect, thats why some are on the market for years.
Most is well overpriced, especialy so when the agents add their fee.

Yes your right about the fees,but I think its because there is not enough Spanish there,what do you think,times moved on and the markets moved with it.

leighbloke Mar 25th 2007 10:12 pm

Re: Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 

Originally Posted by Douglas jack (Post 4560559)
Why cant you sell property for what you want on the med side of Spain.

As has been said, you'll only sell anything for what people are prepared to pay. But I think in Spain there is the further problem of MASSIVE oversupply.
I also think the agents don't do you or themselves any favours, their "se vende" signs are amateurish and their offices push too many new builds.

jdr Mar 26th 2007 6:38 am

Re: Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 

Originally Posted by leighbloke (Post 4560674)
As has been said, you'll only sell anything for what people are prepared to pay. But I think in Spain there is the further problem of MASSIVE oversupply.
I also think the agents don't do you or themselves any favours, their "se vende" signs are amateurish and their offices push too many new builds.

I think you are right there, too many new builds and they have there own pushy sales offices on site.
People think wow we can get a new build for the same price and once shown round with a bit of persuasion, "yes sir you will get rentals nearly all the year round while you are not using it."
What amazes me is people are still buying them to rent out, (not doing their homework), then find there is sooo much competition for rentals and struggle to get a few weeks a year, another reason there are so many for sale signs up, the rentals don`t cover the mortgage.

Mercedes Mar 26th 2007 7:29 am

Re: Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 
I think also there are two many clones of each other. Why I wanted to buy something a little different.

Douglas jack Mar 26th 2007 8:09 am

Re: Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 4560648)
I dont think property in Spain is selling for what the sellers expect, thats why some are on the market for years.
Most is well overpriced, especialy so when the agents add their fee.

Look at Keith Walters,he is trying to buy,there is no 30% reduction where he is why.

gallerie9 Mar 26th 2007 8:44 am

Re: Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 

Originally Posted by Douglas jack (Post 4561732)
Look at Keith Walters,he is trying to buy,there is no 30% reduction where he is why.

Because it is a city that is mainly Spanish professionals. It is a cultural area, The holidays that are in that area are aimed at a different market to the Costas. We live in a large village not far away and the tourist are all mainly Spanish. The whole area had a different feel to it.

mrs teapot Mar 26th 2007 9:21 am

Re: Property not moving on the MED,side of Spain
 
Well, one of the options I've been trying to buy is a resale 2 bed apartment, with communal pool either in CDS or Costa Tropical (does that include CDS??).

I have found them ALL to be at least E20,000 to E30,000 out of my league, even with furniture thrown in (though often its not to my taste). Now surely, a lot of these people must have bought a few years ago (not the new builds just released and bought by speculators) and have made a tidy profit already, can't they just drop the budget by that amount? Or am I living in cloud cukoo land? I could then see a lot of people buying them then.

Maybe I am naive about it.

Regarding resale old properties (which are my fave). I was only prepared to buy one in a village with a community pool, with 'some' outside space, but not a lot of work needing doing, but again, I was priced out. If only everyone would drop their prices a bit (not as much as above) I think things would shift quicker.

Again, I could be naive.

I'd be interested to see your replies.

ps: does that mean if I buy an off-plan 2 bed with pool that I wont ever sell it, or just need to not be greedy? I don't intend to sell for decades (unless something unforeseen happens).


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