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Tiffany 'shines' on Madrid's golden mile with the opening of a 'flagship' in Serrano

Tiffany 'shines' on Madrid's golden mile opening a store in Serrano

Tiffany is packing its bags in Madrid, but it's not going far. The American jewellery firm, owned by the luxury conglomerate LVMH, has rented new premises just a few metres from where it already operates in Madrid. Specifically, the firm will move from its current location on Calle Claudio Coello to one on Calle Serrano, just one block away.

140 homes designed by Rafael de La-Hoz with sea views in Sanxenxo

In Sanxenxo (Pontevedra), a new seafront development with 140 new builds designed by the famous architect Rafael de La-Hoz has just come onto the market. This project, managed by the developer Gestilar, features a new property concept: terraced multi-family housing with a garden.
Huelva

Living in Huelva: pros and cons and best areas

Living in Huelva, a city in southwest Spain known for its history, vibrant culture and stunning scenery, has its challenging pros and cons. In this article, we'll explore the best areas to move to, whether you're considering it for work, study or simply a change of scenery. From its pleasant climate to its employment opportunities and cultural and leisure offerings, there are many positive aspects of living in Huelva.
Cranes

PwC warns of housing supply shortage and inadequate legislation in Spain

The PwC Economic and Business Consensus considers supply shortages and inadequate legislation, with a Housing Law that has not had "the expected result", to be among the main causes of Spain's housing problem and has therefore called for combating bureaucracy, speeding up planning permissions, and increasing the volume of buildable land.
Barcelona

The 10 best beaches in Barcelona and surroundings

Barcelona is known for its vibrant city life and rich history, but also for its interesting coastline welcoming locals and tourists alike. And with the arrival of warmer temperatures, many choose to head to the beach to enjoy the sun and cool off.
Spain property for sale

House prices in Spain will close 2024 with an increase of up to 3%

Housing will continue to rise in 2024. During the first quarter of 2024, the Spanish real estate market experienced a recovery in the volume of transactions, although with lower figures than those recorded at the beginning of 2023, and a slight increase in property prices. According to the 1st Solvia Market View 2024, a slight upturn in the cost of housing is expected towards the end of the year, with increases ranging between 2% and 3%, mainly due to the supply shortage in the market.