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Alicante is the third most popular province for property buyers in Spain - with foreigners accounting for almost half of all sales

Alicante is the third most popular province for property buyers in Spain - with foreigners accounting for almost half of all sales
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Housing association to provide 100 unoccupied flats for fleeing Ukrainians in Spain s Alicante province

COMPANIES associated with the Alicante Provincial Housing Promoters Association (Provia), are to provide over 100 unoccupied rental flats to house fleeing

La provincia cerró 2020 con un moderado ascenso de los precios de la vivienda

La provincia cerró 2020 con un moderado ascenso de los precios de la vivienda
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Properties in Spain: In Spain, old Franco law hampers post-Brexit house sales to Britons | Brexit

A Kafkian cocktail of red tape stemming from the effects of Brexit combined with legislation drafted by the Spanish dictator Franco in 1975 will now delay the sale of homes to around 800 Britons a year in the Vega Baja area of Alicante province, a popular destination on the Mediterranean. This piece of legislation is still in force and requires non-EU buyers of properties within range of strategic defense points to obtain a special permit from the Defense Ministry. The process takes months and urban areas with large UK communities such as Torrevieja, Orihuela Costa, San Miguel de Salinas and Pilar de la Horadada are all affected, being within the vicinity of the Cartagena naval base, located about 60 kilometers away.

British homebuyers in Spain face post-Brexit frustration due to Franco-era security law

British homebuyers in Spain face post-Brexit frustration due to Franco-era security law EU citizens were exempt from the 1975 act, which requires Defence Ministry vetting of property purchases in sensitive areas 22 January 2021 • 2:00pm View along Playa De Levante beach in Valencia s Costa Blanca Credit: Dave Porter Peterborough UK/Getty Images Contributor  British would-be homebuyers in Spain are set to face disruption and delays of up to a year on property deals because of a Franco-era security law that due to Brexit they are no longer exempt from. A real estate association from Alicante has written to the UK ambassador in Spain asking for the British government to persuade the government in Madrid to change the 1975 law, under which non-EU homebuyers in areas deemed important to national security must be vetted by the Defence Ministry.

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