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Spain has reclaimed its property crown, according to the latest Top of the Props report from TheMoveChannel.com. Following America's unexpected victory in November, US property fell in popularity last month, dropping three places in the overseas portal's chart.
That dip was all Spain needed to soar back to top spot, along with several other property stalwarts. After buyers seemed to flock to America to avoid Europe's troubled markets, Spain, Portugal and France charged up the table, pushing America down to fourth. In total, the top three destinations accounted for just over a third of all enquiries on the site in December.
“I AM happy to report that even in the face of the economic crisis impacting countries across the globe, Barbados...has been able to create innovative ways to retain its niche in existing tourist source markets, and also expand into new markets..."
Forget the rat race – buying abroad offers bargain properties and the living is easy, says Christopher Middleton.
The New York Times's Shelley Emling investigates the unique selling points of the islands' many new luxury developments.
The buzz is returning to Barbados and activity is picking up. Cluttons Barbados is optimistic about 2010 with figures over the last quarter showing significant signs of improvement in property sales enquiries and actual transactions. The number of serious enquiries are up by 80% this December and January compared with the same period last year...
The Crane in Barbados has announced that it will be releasing 30 new apartments on the island to the market at the end of the year. This will mark the end of the development of the multimillion pound renovation project at The Crane...
Properties in Barbados, where it is widely claimed that values have never fallen, is the most popular destination with property investors and holidaymakers buying homes and visiting the Caribbean, according to fresh research...
Michael Vaughan, Wayne Rooney and Joe Calzaghe, who own villas at Royal Westmoreland in Barbados...
Some Caribbean islands are easing restrictions for foreign property investors and introducing incentives in a bid to attract more luxury buyers...
Wayne Rooney is having a £5 million holiday home built overlooking a paradise beach in Barbados...
Worsening economic conditions have now taken a toll on almost every commercial property market in the world, according to a global survey of real estate surveyors...