The acquisition of real estate in Spain is such a simple process that it is enough to have a passport and the required amount of money with you. By acquiring real estate in this country, you get the right to live in it without any restrictions. Local authorities contribute to doing business to foreigners. The only unacceptable type of activity is the manufacture and distribution of tobacco products. In great demand, apartments in multi -storey buildings, Townhai and Bungalo, country houses and villas are in great demand.
Recently, in the remote corners of the country, cottages began to appear, which were built using modern technologies. Frequent orders for the construction of cottages receive construction companies from Russian people. The projects of these buildings are so diverse that local designers began to note the spread of the Hai-Tex style throughout the coastal Spain and its hinterland. Modern cottages have a number of distinguishing features, which, in principle, characterizes the structure as a cottage.
Firstly, a cottage is a small one or one and a half-story house with a pitched roof, where a bedroom is located on the second floor, and on the first-a kitchen, a bathroom and a living room.
Secondly, the cottage has an extensive adjacent territory with a garden and garden.
Spanish cottages were erected according to the classic English project, where the mandatory presence of a fireplace in the living room. In the modern performance, the cottage is a very neat country house from the latest building materials and stylish finishes.
The average cost of a cottage in Spain, for example, in Alicante is 1900 euros per square meter. m, in Valencia – 1441 euros per sq. m, and in Barcelona 4690 euros per sq. m. The distance from the coastal zone is directly reflected in the cost of housing, and the presence of living conditions is an integral part of Spanish real estate.