It appears that buyers from Denmark are eager to own a second home in Spain, according to new research.
Taylor Wimpey de Espana carried out a survey among attendees at the Bolig i Udlandet Homes Abroad exhibition last month, which revealed that 51 per cent of respondents would choose Spain over other destinations when looking for a property.
Sales and marketing director at the company Marc Pritchard commented: "Spain's appeal as a second home destination will never falter, with the majority attracted to the warm climate, blue flag beaches and scintillating Spanish lifestyle."
He added that a further appeal of Spanish real estate for Danes is its proximity to their home nation, making it easy and relatively quick to reach.
Mr Pritchard also noted that many of those attending the event were seeking properties in coastal locations, such as on the Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol and in Mallorca.
At the beginning of the month, chief investment officer at the private banking division of BBVA Enrique Marazuela told the Reuters Global Wealth Management summit that the housing market in coastal regions of Spain is starting to recover in terms of transaction volumes.
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