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Coastal Property 2018 COASTAL PROPERTY 2018 research Extended papers research Coastal Property 2018 INDEX Methodology ........................................................................................................................................................4 Executive Summary ..............................................................................................................................................5 General market situation .................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Prices .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Supply ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7 Activity ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Land market ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 8 Demand ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 MEDITERRANEAN COAST Catalan Coast ......................................................................................................................................................11 Girona ......................................................................................................................................................................................................11 Barcelona ...............................................................................................................................................................................................13 Tarragona (Costa Dorada) ................................................................................................................................................................15 Comunidad Valenciana Coast ............................................................................................................................19 Castellón (Costa del Azahar) ............................................................................................................................................................19 Valencia coast ......................................................................................................................................................................................21 Alicante (Costa Blanca) .....................................................................................................................................................................23 Murcia Coast (Costa Calida) ...............................................................................................................................28 Balearic Islands ...................................................................................................................................................31 Mallorca .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................31 Menorca .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................33 Ibiza/Formentera......................................................................................................................................................................................................34 Mediterranean Andalusia ..................................................................................................................................35 Almeria Coast ........................................................................................................................................................................................35 Granada (Costa Tropical) ..................................................................................................................................................................38 Malaga (Costa del Sol) .......................................................................................................................................................................39 ATLANTIC OCEAN Atlantic Andalusi (Costa de la Luz) ....................................................................................................................44 Cadiz ........................................................................................................................................................................................................44 Huelva .....................................................................................................................................................................................................49 Canary Islands ....................................................................................................................................................52 Tenerife ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................52 Gran Canaria ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................54 Fuerteventura ............................................................................................................................................................................................................56 Lanzarote ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................57 La Palma ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................58 La Gomera .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................59 El Hierro ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................59 2 ATLANTIC OCEAN / CANTABRIAN COAST Costa Gallega .....................................................................................................................................................61 Pontevedra (Rías Bajas) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................61 A Coruña. .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................64 Lugo ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................65 CANTABRIAN SEA Asturias Coast (Cabo Verde) ...............................................................................................................................67 Cantabria Coast ..................................................................................................................................................70 Basque Coast .......................................................................................................................................................72 Biscay .......................................................................................................................................................................................................72 Guipúzcoa ..............................................................................................................................................................................................74 C/ José Echegaray 9. Parque Empresarial Las Rozas. 28232 MADRID || www.tinsa.com || 902 270 727 3 Extended papers research Coastal Property 2018 METHODOLOGY The Coastal Property 2018 report is a detailed analysis of the coastal holiday-home markets in Spain. Its contents have been compiled in collaboration with Tinsa professionals who work in each of the markets. The outreach of our network, made up of 1,300 professionals who cover the whole of Spain, means we have an in-depth knowledge of
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