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Murcia moves to entice more foreign property buyers

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Murcia entices more investors
Murcia entices more investors

Moves are afoot in Murcia, a lesser-known part of south-eastern Spain, that will increase facilities in the region and jolt interest in property, it is claimed.

First of all work on a new international airport begins later this year. The news will be music to the ears of overseas property investors in the area as the new airport is expected to encourage more tourists to the region, thus pushing up property prices and increasing rental demand and growth.

The area is best known for its Mediterranean coastline with a wonderful climate and wealth of culture and history. The new airport will be situated in Corvera and experts predict that around 1.5 million passengers will pass through the airport per year when it opens, up to around a maximum of around 5 million passengers a year by 2015.

The airport, combined with a new motorway and new high-speed rail link, both of which are already open, mean that it will be easier than ever to get to Murcia from the rest of Europe.

The investment in infrastructure has not gone unnoticed by property developers and there are several golf courses as well as property developments springing up around Murcia. Many tourists already come to the area for the soft, sandy beaches, beautiful fishing villages and spectacular landscapes, and the increase in property investment in the area will help to draw even more visitors.

The Ministry of Tourism and Commerce has released figures that show that the levels of tourists to the area grew by 18% last year. After the holiday resorts of Alicante and Malaga, Murcia is already the third most popular province for overseas investors to buy in.

Murcia's recent property history will provide more incentive for foreign property investors who are cautious about the Spanish property. Murcia has bucked the downward trend and property prices in the region have continued to grow slowly but steadily at a rate of about 4% per annum.

Yet despite the rises, the average property price in the area is still around 10% less than most other areas in Spain, so there is still room for property prices to increase – another positive sign for property investors.


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