What about the properties?

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The answer to this question is the content of most of the website. You will be able to search to your heart’s content. However, to give you a start, there are different types of properties available, depending on what you would like to have.


Fast & Easy

If you prefer to get into a place quickly and with no maintenance, we will help you shop the area’s many resort villages. They offer condos (called flats because most of their customers so far have been from Britain), townhouses or bungalows (2-story, 2-3 beds), villas (stand-alone/detached/single-family houses), and duplexes sometimes called attached villas or bungalows. Some come furnished. A nominal fee (most less than $100 per month) covers upkeep, manned security, management, and amenities (pools, gyms, golf courses). These are not like HOAs in the U.S. They are not allowed to make residents’ lives miserable by adding charges and special assessments or ruling like despots. It is possible to buy a 2/2 condo with a garage, in a resort area with all services and goods available, 30 minutes’ drive from the Mediterranean Sea for E68,000 to 100,000, which converts to $77,061 to $113,325 (E1.00 = $1.1333 as of 5/27/25). How is that for a good deal? There is nothing close to it in the U.S.


A Reno with Character


You might prefer the charm of a traditional village close to a resort and golf courses. Old houses, usually built of stone with tile roofs and 2-3 storeys, are available to renovate according to your needs and tastes or are already refurbished. The prices of fixer-uppers are very affordable. For the same amount of money as a downpayment on a $350,000 house in the U.S. ($70,000 @ 20%), you can purchase an old house, redo it, and have money left over. It is very possible to update a large house for under $100,000. The cost of the renovations will be far less than in the U.S. Many older homes are livable as-is.

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