Analysis of Spanish Property Enquiries on Kyero
July 5th, 2011
According to the latest analysis from Kyero.com, foreign buyers are increasingly looking for bargain properties and continue to focus their property searches in Spain’s best-known provinces.
Published on July 4th 2011, the latest Kyero.com enquiry report analyses almost 130,000 enquiries made by email through the site during the first half of 2011.
Estate agents advertising on Kyero.com can access the full 30-page report providing a province-by-province breakdown of Spanish properties of most interest to foreign buyers.
With the benefit of the information contained in previous issues, they can also access in-depth buyer trends dating back to 2004.
A three page overview of the latest report is available as a free download.
Alicante and Malaga remain favourites
Alicante and the Costa Blanca continue to be the most attractive province for foreign buyers accounting for almost 35% of all enquiries generated.
In second place, Malaga province attracted just 13.5% of enquiries, followed by Almeria with 7.3% and Murcia with 6.8%.
Villas and Apartments
The most popular properties enquired about were villas (31%) followed by apartments (28%) and country houses (22%).
In terms of size, 3-bed properties attracted the most interest (32%) followed closely by 2-bed properties (30%)
Focus on price
At 46% of all enquiries, the most attractive price band to foreign buyers was €50K to €150K, followed by €150K to €250K (20%).
About the Kyero.com Enquiry Report
The Kyero.com enquiry report is published bi-annually to analyse the trends in buyer behaviour and interest regarding Spanish property for sale. It excludes enquiries made about leasehold, fractional-ownership and rental properties.
Estate agents advertising properties on Kyero.com use the site to accurately quantify buyer sentiment. With access to this detailed information, they are able to adjust their marketing campaigns to appeal to the widest possible range of buyers.
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