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09 Nov 2012 12:20 PM by anya.k Star rating. 5 forum posts Send private message

Hello,

I am not sure how this forum works as I'm new here.

We have been recommended by our state agent to purchase a property at Corvera.

Any advice from other owners would be much appreciated. Not sure if this is a good investment.

Thanks!!!!!

Anya.




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09 Nov 2012 1:19 PM by inspectahomespain Star rating in Orihuela Costa, Spai.... 2417 forum posts Send private message

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20 Nov 2012 3:03 PM by anya.k Star rating. 5 forum posts Send private message

Hi again,

After hearing that the Golf Course & Club House at Corvera will open next month, I am thinking about the possibility of purchasing a 3 bed villa.

Finally I will contact the Developer directly, it seems much cheaper.

Could anyone tell me which price would be a good deal?

Thanks!!!!

Anya.




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20 Nov 2012 5:08 PM by baloo Star rating in Essex. 14 forum posts Send private message

i would say go an visit the site and speak to the developers there are great deals to be had.




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21 Nov 2012 10:37 AM by anya.k Star rating. 5 forum posts Send private message

Thanks for your advice, Baloo.

I have just spoken to the Developer and a guy called Paeblo has offered me a 3 bed frontline villa for less than 200,000!!!

To be honest I never thought I could get that price for a property with a plot!!!

I am now waiting for details.

Please, let me know your thoughts as it sounds good.

Anya.




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21 Nov 2012 1:12 PM by kenny Star rating. 76 forum posts Send private message

Hi Anya

Investigate the 2 or 3 bedroom Magnolia villas, in the middle of the resort, which have the advantage of private access to a pool (3 pools for 50ish villas), hence you dont have the overhead of installing and then maintaining your own pool.




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21 Nov 2012 3:06 PM by anya.k Star rating. 5 forum posts Send private message

Hi Kenny,

Thanks for your advice.

As they are going to email me with some details I'll ask them as well for these properties.

Cheers.

Anya




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22 Nov 2012 6:28 PM by baloo Star rating in Essex. 14 forum posts Send private message

wow a three bed frontline villa for under 200,000 thats some bargain, didnt know they were that cheap, i would get in quick if i were you i recon they will be snapped up what with the golf course and club house opening and the airport soon. its gonna be a great resort.




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23 Nov 2012 8:57 AM by SteveandJane Star rating in Somerset and Corvera.... 481 forum posts Send private message

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Now that IS a bargain.

These 'bargain' properties have almost certainly had a 30% deposit already paid against them and then been defaulted at completion, hence Corvera are basically able to 'offer' them at 2/3rds their true price.

Keep the faith all, I know it's been a long time coming but surely now CG&CC is on it's way up?



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01 Dec 2012 12:52 PM by MP Star rating. 5 forum posts Send private message

My advice is not to buy in Spain at all, the property market there is an utter shambles, with over a million unsold units all over the country and on the Costas. Recovery of prices to the levels seen 10 years ago will not happen in a decade or two. Realistic book values for many units I might say tongue in cheek, is realistically zero due to sheer lack of buyers. Check on the properties people are now trying to resell currently and make enquiries how long they have been hanging in the market.

Some pessimistic analysts believe another 35% may come off current asking prices, and in an article in April this year the FT suggested 45% had already been wiped of values over the last few years.

A friend of mine off loaded all his investment properties in Spain in 2003, a very wise move, but he could see a massive property bubble of new speculative golf developments were exceeding any sensible future demand.

Friends of mine bought in Murcia, as an investment, not a one rental in over 2 years, they lost £15,000 on a sale plus maintenance over the period of ownership, only used it themselves twice for short breaks and used the golf course just twice. Many of the developments which were started will never be completed, and most of the time they are ghost towns. Other elderly friends who took up permanent abode in Spain now want to go back to the UK cannot sell, and they can no longer afford to buy back in the UK.

If you are going to live at Corvera for many weeks in a year or for good, like playing golf a lot and willing to take a risk that selling in the next decade will mean a loss on the deal, even at the current so-called bargain purchase prices, then go ahead. I should retain your main abode elsewhere to retreat to in case of need.

When I retired 21 years ago we looked at buying in rural southern France and in rural Spain, not the ghastly over developed Costas, we decided in the end we did not want to visit the places we considered owning time and again, far too boring, and we just rented very high class villas and apartments, year on year. A far cheaper option and much less hassle than owning a place abroad.

I worked in the property field at one time for a company, with an extensive property portfolia in the UK and abroad so I have experience in the sector. But each to his own decision as ever, just my informed views expressed, others will have theirs that run counter to mine. Do your own research and take independent advice from someone with no interest in the development.

Just type "Spain Property Crash" in Google and read the press reports on the glut of unsold properties, if you go for Corvera try a cheeky low offer if it gets accepted or they make a slightly lower discount price offer on what they are asking now, turn away.

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01 Dec 2012 9:28 PM by carlflint Star rating. 6 forum posts Send private message

Hi,

Me and my wife have bought on corvera and are out there 4 times a year at least.
We are currently renting out for 6 month over the winter, the people below me have rented theirs out just about every week over the summer period so it shows if you do a bit of work you can get rentals.

If you don't need to rent out its a great quiet resort to chill out on, if you do want to rent it, it shows with a lot of word if mouth and putting it in the shop window you can achieve rentals.

The course is very good, all my friends are single figure players and off the back tees all agree it is a great course. If they get the course and clubhouse going and with the airport opening hopefully things look very good for the resort.

Whatever you decide good luck.

Whatever you decide good luck.


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03 Dec 2012 3:02 PM by baloo Star rating in Essex. 14 forum posts Send private message

If you are looking for a quick investment i doubt very much you will find that in the uk or spain but i wish i was looking to buy a  holiday home now instead of 3 years ago  when i did, i would bite their hands off for the deals on Corvera now. No one can tell what will happen over the next decade, not even mystic meg, all i know is Corvera has a lot of potential and things are looking up now the golf course is open and by next summer i think you will see a great deal of improvement in the area as a whole once the airport is open. With all the airport staff there should be alot of rental opportunity.




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