giovedì 19 novembre 2015

Rome Leads European Residential Property Rebound

 Rome Leads European Residential Property Rebound in Q1

According to a new report by TheMoveChannel.com, Rome is leading the rebound in demand for European property in the 2015. Their latest Hotspots Index shows that the Italian capital was the most searched-for location in the world in the 2015, as overseas buyers flock to the continent.

European Report Highlights:

  • Rome most searched-for property location in the world
  • Portugal home to 14 of 50 most searched-for hotspots
  • France, Greece and Cyprus all in top 10

Rome accounts for 1.48 per cent of location searches in the 2015 climbing one spot in TheMoveChannel.com's Hotspots Index. Rome is the first of two Italian hotspots in the Top 10, with Como sliding one place from the previous quarter to seventh place.

Spain soared into the silver spot, with Malaga climbing three places to become the second most searched-for location. While interest surged in the Costa del Sol, demand for the Balearics also boomed, with Mallorca leaping 10 places in the Index to become the third most popular hotspot. Malaga and Mallorca accounted for 1.45 per cent and 1.02 per cent of searches in the 2015 respectively.

Portugal followed closely in fourth place, as Albufeira accounted for 0.96 per cent of location searches. With property prices now showing their first signs of rising following the recession, and the Golden Visa scheme encouraging investment from outside of the EU, the Portuguese property market is now the most widely sought-after on TheMoveChannel.com: the country was home to 14 out of the Top 50 hotspots in the 2015, up from 11 in the 2014.

Spain and Portugal have both enjoyed record levels of enquiries in the past months, but demand for European property is now spreading across the continent. France made its debut entry in the Hotspots Index Top 10, as the Dordogne received the sixth biggest share of searches (0.81 per cent). Greece also entered the Top 10 for the first time: Corfu jumped 19 places in the chart into eight place.

TheMoveChannel.com Director Dan Johnson said, "Europe has never been more attractive to overseas buyers than it is now. Mortgage rates are low in France, prices are rising in Portugal, and Spain's market has bottomed out. With the pound at a seven-year high against the euro, spending power for Brits is exceptionally strong. Greece now accounts for six of the Top 50 hotspots - up from four in the 2014. The country's economic uncertainty could be bad news for the euro, but it is certainly good news for buyers."

European-Home-Price-Growth-Q1-2015.jpgSource: TheMoveChannel.com

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