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Foreign Tourists Spent Almost 8% More Last Year
by diane
3 Feb 2012 at 8:00am
February 3rd, 2012

International tourists who visited Spain in 2011 spent 52,796 million euros, representing a 7.9% increase, according to figures from the Tourism Expenditure Survey (Egatur) prepared by the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism published on Monday.

The average expenditure per tourist stood at 934 euros in 2011, 0.2% higher than the same period in 2010, while average daily spending rose by 4.6% to 102 euros.

UK and Germany lead the total tourist spending with 10,377 million euros (up 2.1%), and 8,669 million euros (also up 2.1%), respectively. Tourists from Scandinavia and France were those who most increased their spending, with increases of 10.1% and 12.8% respectively.

By region, Catalonia, with 21.4% of the total tourist expenditure and a growth of 7.4%, stood in the first position among the target destinations for 2011.

In December, foreign tourist expenditure increased by 5.2% to 2,811 million euros. Last month the average daily expenditure increased by 17.8% to 104 euros, while the average expenditure per tourist fell 0.4% to 1,033 euros.

El Mundo reported that the markets which contributed most to the growth of spending in December were Japan, United Kingdom, the Nordic countries and Switzerland.

The Canary Islands gathered a major part of the total revenues received with 32.7% of the total, or 918 million euros, and 14.5% more than in December 2010, followed by Catalonia, with 17.6% of the total expenditure, at 494 million euros, representing 1.7% less than the same month last year.


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Families Spent More on Housing in 2011
by diane
2 Feb 2012 at 8:00am
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In 2011, families dedicated 29.1% of their gross income, counting deductions, on housing, which is almost two percentage points more than a year earlier, when this figure stood at 27.3%, according to data from the Bank of Spain.

This increase is striking since, according to the Ministry of Development, during the past year the average price of private housing fell by 6.8%, which, in principle, should have reduced the amount for this expenditure in household budgets.

The Bank of Spain statistics indicate that, for its part, the deduction for home purchases, which last year was limited to incomes of up to 24,000 euros per year, served to reduce the wage effort of families to below the 33% recommended by the State Plan for Housing and Rehabilitation 2009-2012.

So, without the benefit of this tax relief, households spent up to 36.1% of their gross income to the end of 2011, up to seven percentage points more. In this case, the increase over the fourth quarter of 2010 was 2.3 percentage points despite the price cuts.

Europa Press reported that the Government has approved in general the reinstatement of the deduction for the purchase of a main residence, although the G-14 group of major real estate agents, as well as the Association of Spanish Promoters and Constructors (APCE), have claimed that this also extends to second homes.


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Brussels to Send Employment Experts to Spain in February
by diane
1 Feb 2012 at 8:00am
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The European Commission President, Jose Manuel Durao Barroso, sent the Spanish Government a letter yesterday announcing his intention to send EU employment experts to Spain in February in order to help fight youth unemployment.

The initiative will also take in the other seven Member States whose youth unemployment rates exceed 30%: Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Slovakia, Latvia and Lithuania.

The youth unemployment rate in Spain reached 48.7% in December, the highest in the EU, according to data released by Eurostat on Tuesday. The EU executive?s spokeswoman, Pia Ahrenkilde, said of these figures ?We must act now, and in the short term, to do more to combat the urgency of youth unemployment. It is unacceptable to have these very alarming rates of youth unemployment in some Member States?.

The EU experts are ?to visit each of the countries concerned in February, for one or two days, to identify where the EU contribution could be useful to help develop a youth employment plan?, said the spokeswoman. These missions were endorsed by EU leaders at their summit on Monday.

Europa Press reported that the EU officials will form ?action teams? along with the Spanish authorities, employers and unions. These teams must then consider how best to use the 10,700 million euros in European aid which has been assigned to Spain up to 2013, and which has not yet been spent.

?One of the objectives of these ?action teams? should be to agree on how to accelerate and, where necessary, redirect these uncommitted funds?, said Ahrenkilde. They must also ?review the priorities of existing programs in order to have more impact on measures for young people and job creation in SMEs?, she added, stressing that ?there are no new funds? for fighting youth unemployment.

Another of these teams? tasks will be to determine how to promote the use of the EU exchange programs for Erasmus and Leonardo students and trainees.

The ?action teams? will have a period of eleven weeks, until mid-April, to develop an action plan to combat this problem. On Monday the Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, made it clear he was prepared to send his own experts to Brussels in order to accelerate the implementation of these measures.


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    Majorca Property - Sales are doing famously... Property on the island of Majorca has risen year on year in the past 30 years and has significantly increased in value over the past decade.

    The market is slower this year but will remain steady, according to Charles Weston Baker of Savills' international department:
    Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones, owns a home along a private stretch of the north-east coast Transaction levels are down 10 per cent this year but prices have remained much the same, he says. By contrast, sale prices of villas in sought-after areas of the Costa del Sol have dropped by 20-40 per cent, and some properties are taking up to 36 months to sell, according to research by Cluttons.

    Majorca is holding up well compared to Spain because historically it is a much higher level market, ' says Weston Baker. The communications are incredibly good - for a lot of people it is a primary home and they weekly board in London. Majorca is a separate, specialist market that carries on in its own orbit. The fact is that celebrity sells. On Majorca you will find a very upmarket crowd and that has been the case
    for more than 20 years, ' he says.

    Southern Spain has been affected by press stories about corruption and planning issues which northern Europeans take very seriously. But planning in Majorca is very tightly controlled. And the Hello! factor really does sell.'

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    Majorca Rural - Rural villas with more facilities and easier access can also be found in the surrounding valleys. For around 350, 000 to 500, 000 you can get pretty three- or four-bedroom properties with a garden, pool and mountain or distant sea views - or you can get something large in need of restoration.

    If you want a little more excitement, try Soller town. Just 10 minutes from the coast, there are direct trains to Palma and a local population that keeps the place lively and distinctly Majorcan.

    The town offers a mix of character properties and newer apartments. Prices range from 200, 000 for two bedrooms to around 400, 000 for something pretty with four or more bedrooms in good condition, and from 110, 000 for new one-bedroom properties. However, the town won't get overcrowded, because the local authority has imposed a ban on planning permission for at least the next few years.

    The news has already made buyers move more swiftly. Crawford has seen prospective purchasers lose a property during the time it took them to buy a cup of coffee, but thinks it's good to protect the local area and its character. "People buying here want to be near the coast but also integrate with the locals and enjoy a slower, more peaceful way of life."

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    Sller, Majorca: My kind of town

    Sller is the real thing, a traditional Majorcan town near the sea, embraced by mountains and surrounded by dense woodland.
    Why Sller?

    For many years I had a skewed vision of Majorca (sand, sea and sangria), until Sari, my sister's au pair, urged me to visit her home town of Sller in the island's craggy north-west corner. It was love at first sight and I was captivated by the beauty of the landscape.

    It's called the Golden Valley for good reason, an Eden bursting with voluptuous lemons and oranges and rich olive oil the colour of sand. Sller is the real thing, a traditional Majorcan town near the sea, embraced by the imposing Tramuntana mountains and surrounded by dense woodland.

    What do you miss most when you're away?

    The raucous frogs beneath my window, a night sky drenched in stars and the scent of citrus blossom in the air.

    What's the first thing you do when you return?

    Throw on my scruffiest jeans and T-shirt and head to Caf Paris in Sller's Plaa for an espresso and gossip with charismatic owner and friend Jos.

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    Majorca - Buyers' guide

    * For rural properties, such as olivars, the Spanish government will contribute up to 50 per cent of the cost of upgrading facilities and adding solar panels and septic tanks.

    * In coastal areas where development has been rampant, including trendy Puerto Andratx and Calvia, the local authorities are under investigation for allegedly granting illegal building licences.

    * Property in Majorca is probably legal if it was built more than seven years ago. If it is younger than that, check the deeds thoroughly and make sure the planning permissions are all complete and legal before purchasing.

    * A raft of proposals for golf courses, roads and urbanisations caused anti-development demonstrations on Majorca last spring. Plans are now being reviewed, but check that the site of your new home isn't scheduled for future development.

     

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    Majorca Property - Sales are doing famously... Property on the island of Majorca has risen year on year in the past 30 years and has significantly increased in value over the past decade.

    The market is slower this year but will remain steady, according to Charles Weston Baker of Savills' international department:
    Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones, owns a home along a private stretch of the north-east coast Transaction levels are down 10 per cent this year but prices have remained much the same, he says. By contrast, sale prices of villas in sought-after areas of the Costa del Sol have dropped by 20-40 per cent, and some properties are taking up to 36 months to sell, according to research by Cluttons.

    Majorca is holding up well compared to Spain because historically it is a much higher level market, ' says Weston Baker. The communications are incredibly good - for a lot of people it is a primary home and they weekly board in London. Majorca is a separate, specialist market that carries on in its own orbit. The fact is that celebrity sells. On Majorca you will find a very upmarket crowd and that has been the case
    for more than 20 years, ' he says.

    Southern Spain has been affected by press stories about corruption and planning issues which northern Europeans take very seriously. But planning in Majorca is very tightly controlled. And the Hello! factor really does sell.'

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    Casitas or olivars (as they are known when in olive groves), are worth checking out for those who just want a place to get away to. These tiny one- or two-room properties used to be a base for farmers to stay while harvesting their crops.

    Crawford says prices are often low because these buildings don't have road access and can't be externally enlarged or altered in any way, though the interiors can be updated, and utilities such as water, septic tanks and solar panels can be installed.

    "Some agents tell buyers that you can extend the casitas, but it's not true, " says Crawford. "The local authority will send people out in helicopters looking for anyone breaking the rules and force them to demolish anything illegal."

    He says that most olivar buyers like being tucked away on their own land and use them throughout the summer. "The owners often live in cities and want to be isolated when they're here, and artists also buy them as somewhere to escape and work. People think having so much land is hard to manage, but because the climate is so dry, the landscape is pretty low-maintenance."

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