Land for sale in Galicia, Spain

Buildable property for sale on a coastline of incomparable beauty.

Showing posts with label land lot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label land lot. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 April 2012


Nice news for Spanish real estate. It seems that Spain still tops the list for British citizens wanting to invest in a second home. Let's hope it stays that way.Click here to read more on PropertyWire.com

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

A near-zero energy house in Spain



Villa Ana, a sustainable private residence, was designed by architects Iván López Veiga and Juan R. Iglesias Babío in cooperation with Annabella Ortiz, José Álvarez and the engineering studio Indugal. The goal of this group of experts is to become the first Breeam Es certified sustainable building in Spain. This green construction project is located in Santiago de Compostela.
I’ve always imagined a project like Villa Ana on the landlot we offer on this blog and the idea of a near-zero energy house sounds very tempting, especially now that the electric bill has gone up again.
Are any of my readers ready and willing to take the plunge and create something like this green construction project in Caión? It would be adding to the already high environmental and landscape value of the village’s natural surroundings.

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Luxury and beauty in a seaside apartment


 I can't believe that no one has yet made the property investment of their life by purchasing the landlot on sale here!


Maybe it's because my readers prefer a fully furnished, luxurious apartment in the same spectacular setting of Caión. If what you're searching for is a beautiful home with incredible seaviews, high quality finishes, top of the line wood flooring plus an unbeatable location in the heart of the villa, then you've surfed into the right blog post. To see details of this wonderful apartment, visit my ads on idealista.com and tucasa.com

 Don't let this opportunity slip past you.
I have a feeling that it's not going to last.

Saturday, 31 December 2011

The realistic optimist


Realism means facing the announcements made yesterday by the new Spanish government regarding important tax hikes, drastic cuts and an unprecedented GDP deficit of 8%.
Optimism means relying on the new regulations that promise to stimulate the stagnant real estate market. Among the measures just established are the reintroduction of a tax benefit and a super-reduced VAT rate of 4% on the purchase of new homes.
In addition, the new Public Works Minister Ana Pastor has included a housing policy in her portfolio and made reducing stockpiles of unsold new homes one of her priorities.
These measures tell us that this may a good time to purchase buildable land like the plot offered on this blog.
We shouldn’t forget that investing in land continues to be an option that promises benefits in the medium or long-term, whilst gold and silver prices threaten to begin their downhill or at least unstable course in the coming year, especially if the European debt crisis continues.
Whatever the news, I wish everyone a happy New Year full of optimism, mixed with a bit of realism!

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Good day for the housing market



We’ve gotten used to the markets’ to-the-minute rss feeds on how they respond to every bit of economic news released in Europe. It’s hard to get a firm footing in this financial storm.
However, this past Tuesday was a good day for the housing market as stocks surged, partly in response to positive economic data on the housing sector in the U.S. and positive indicators from the euro zone.
According to the N.Y. Times, the hopeful mood in Europe was sparked by reports from a study showing that “The German economy seems to be successfully countering the downturn in Western Europe.” as well as by the successful auction of three-month bills in Spain.
The promise made by Mariano Rajoy, Spain’s newly appointed president, to stimulate the housing market through a housing policy geared towards growth and cohesion is also seen by investors as a positive and encouraging news feed.

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

As good as —no— better than gold!







No, it doesn't shine like gold, it's not the same color as gold and it certainly hasn't got the same texture as that precious metal. And we all know that you wouldn't be able to wear this fabulous piece of land to your next dinner date because it just wouldn't look right.

On the other hand...

Smart investors know that this real estate asset is as good as—or even better than—gold. I keep wondering how long it will take for that perceptive buyer, knowledgeable about the market, to purchase this buildable property.

Real Estate Investments: As Good As Gold?

In these economically uncertain times, many people are turning to gold as a safe investment. But is gold as brilliant a choice as it seems?

... some argue that investing in real estate continues to offer the security that investors are searching for in recession-plagued Europe or even the U.S.

Sunday, 15 May 2011

Proud of the land on sale


Every once in a while showing off a bit doesn't do any harm, does it? Anyway, you don't feel like a show off at all if what you're boasting about is as great an investment as the land on sale here.

Just out of curiosity, today I did some "land lot browsing" of my own and realized what a truly fantastic buy this piece of land would be for anyone willing to invest their ideas--and ideals in it. It's not that there aren't interesting buys out there, but so few of them can compare to this spectacular plot of land situated in an area full of history, of beauty, of opportunities! In fact, the words "unique opportunity" keep popping into my mind.

Look around--surf around--and you'll realize that you shouldn't miss out on the chance to build your dream house on this bit of Galician coastline--or an apartment complex if you see this as an investment opportunity. Come on! Take the chance and purchase this risk free land lot. You'll never regret it!

By the way, the weather today is simply perfect for some surfing in Caión's waters. Wish I were there!

Sunday, 10 April 2011

Time for a newsfast


According to the latest news, property sellers and buyers alike have no other choice but to wait patiently for a recovery of the economic scenario. Since I know that you can only win with this investment, I'm waiting for a creative, enthusiastic buyer with a talent for risk taking to come along and I'm sure that he or she will. Instead of a financial or real estate expert, the buyer of this property might simply be a person captivated by the beauty and peaceful lifestyle of our coastline. Whatever the buyer's profile, it's first come, first serve! The person willing to purchase this lot will be the one to enjoy its singular beauty, which in this case is no cliché! You won't find a better spot for a newsfast, something I think we would all benefit from now.

Sunday, 6 February 2011

Pirates just aren't what they used to be!

In an earlier post I talked about the good and bad changes that this village had undergone throughout the years. One of the good changes is that pirates are long gone... at least the old-fashioned kind. Yes, pirates did visit our coast in the past. I wonder where they came from?
Things got so complicated that the Augustine monks who had settled in Caión in the 16th c. decided they could no longer fight against the invaders. They were tired of struggling and recovering from the pirates' destruction of the crops they had so carefully planted and lovingly cared for, so they finally moved to the nearby city of A Coruña.
Now that there are no more pirates to destroy our crops and our houses, it's no longer a risk to live so close to the sea, as close to it as the monks did!
I should say that this is the story that my great-grandparents used to tell my dad and his sisters, because I've read a pretty different story (in Spanish).

Sunday, 30 January 2011

Past, present and future: towards a sustainable urban development



I can't believe how much Caión has changed! Some of those changes are positive, others not so much. At times I wish this fishing village were still the isolated, solitary, wild and unique paradise it once was! But then I realize that this romantic idea isn't consistent with urban growth and development, which are not only inevitable, but necessary.
Women mending fishing nets.
Small boat (chalana) arriving at Caión harbor.

Still, as long as that growth and development is responsible, sustainable and respectful of the environment, I'm willing to let go of my romantic ideas—or maybe not entirely. I guess I'm just an urban romantic who's convinced that a sustainable urban development is vital to the health of our own and of other communities.

No one can deny that coastal apartments are, even today, a capital investment. What they should not be is an example of what we call "feísmo urbano" (urban ugliness). Even if we can't prevent others from contributing to the destruction of our historical heritage or our urban and natural resources, I am convinced that we can support and improve our environment through sustainable projects such as the one we could develop on this exceptional plot of buildable land. There's nothing to stop us from enjoying a home here in the midst of an alluring sea and landscape while at the same time making an excellent investment that can help Caión to continue growing and developing in the best and most responsible way possible.


There is very little buildable property left in this fishing village and with the sea as a backdrop! I would personally love to build a small apartment complex or even a private house here, but it's not within my reach at the moment and besides, I'm involved in other projects of a different sort. This is why I am looking for an enthusiastic, enterprising investor willing to purchase the land, accept the challenge and "build" their hopes up high in this wonderful place.

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

SUMMARY

LOCATION  Caión, municipality of A Laracha (Coruña) at 8 km from Arteixo and 20 from A Coruña.
ZONING  Urban Residential: fishing village
PLOT SIZE: 128 m2 (0.032 acres)
CONSTRUCTED AREA: 70 m2
YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 1960
FEATURES: The buildable property, located in the traditional fishing village of Caión, includes a garage, a small house behind it and, to one side, a small yard enclosed by a low wall. The length of the front and rear façades is 10.70m and 11.80m, respectively.
Situated on the corner of the path that leads to the lovely beach of Salseiras with its crystal clear water, the lot offers extraordinary views of the sea and is only a few steps away from the main plaza of the village. Caión is within a few minutes driving distance from the town of Arteixo and less than 30 from the bustling coastal city of A Coruña.

Sunday, 16 January 2011

The property owner and the village









Hello,
My name is Mari and I'm here to show you a property for sale and the spectacular surrounding landscape of the fishing village of Caión. This small community is located on the famous Death Coast of Galicia, the northwesternmost region of Spain, where the Camino" or Way to St. James reaches its final destination: Santiago de Compostela.

My family has lived here for generations but honestly, this isn't the only reason why I believe you won't find many places like this anywhere in Spain—or the world. Caión is a small but remarkable peninsula situated in an area of exceptional marine and landscape value. Its people are friendly and helpful, its seascape alluring and surrounded by protected natural land areas and woods.

If you're looking for a home where you can enjoy tranquility and breath the pure clean air of the sea and the hills, whilst enjoying the comfort of living at just a few miles from A Coruña, "the city where no one is a stranger", this is your opportunity. Don't let it pass you by!

We can schedule an appointment if you're travelling in our area and are interested in visiting the property. If you prefer, just contact me by filling out the form at the bottom of this page and we can discuss pricing and conditions.