Find out what it's like to live in a 'coliving': residents tell all

Living in a 'coliving' community: residents tell all

'Cohousing' and 'coliving'. These two little words are creeping into our conversations, but do we really know what they mean? The best way to debunk myths is by talking to people who have opted for these co-housing formulas.
The best areas to live in Malaga

The best areas to live in Malaga

Malaga – with a population of almost 600,000 – has been attracting the interest of foreigners for years and has become one of the most highly rated cities in Spain. It is located on the Costa del Sol and has an ideal climate that appeals to tourists.
Views over Benitachell (Alicante)

Foreigners' favourite towns to buy or rent a house in Spain

Foreign buyers' interest in finding a home in Spain is evident, even in towns of less than 5,000 inhabitants. Besides towns in areas traditionally attractive to foreign tourists, there are other towns in less obvious regions, including one in Asturias.
10 reasons to buy property in Spain

10 reasons to buy property in Spain

1. Store of value. In times of political and economic instability (war, stock market crash, global pandemic, bank runs, high inflation, etc), gold and real estate are king as traditionally they act as safe havens where savers shelter their money to weather the storm. 2. Staves off inflation.
Moving to Spain checklist

Moving to Spain? Basic checklist

On moving to Spain, you should tick the below basic checklist to avoid you any future problems. 1. Residency or visa permit. Most people don’t realise that living in Spain for over 90 consecutive days entails you apply for a permit.
A guide to Spain's new Family Law

A guide to Spain's new Family Law

After over a year of negotiations, the Spanish government has finally approved its highly anticipated Family Law, known in Spain as the Ley de Familias, which includes provisions such as extended paid leave for caring for sick children and a new monthly child benefit of 100 euros.