Since golf is the passion of so many people in recent years, it is easy to understand why golf properties in the Costa Blanca have become so popular. Combine beautiful weather year round with one of the world’s most popular sports, and you have a winning combination all by itself. Add to that the convenience of flying into the region’s large international airport in Alicante, and the many discount flights available, and golfers can find any excuse to visit their property and play.
The Costa Blanca has very little rainfall and the weather is warm all year long. Summer or winter, golfing is a pleasure. During the spring and fall, when the weather is a very comfortable 70 degrees, is probably the most ideal time for golf.
One of the first things you need to consider if you want to buy a golf property is what types of amenities the golf property offers. If you are a die hard golfer and that is all that interests you, you want a property that concentrates on your needs, with a pro shop, and pros available right there in the community. If you family travels with you, you may have to consider a property that offers something for everyone, such as a pool, beach, tennis courts and a clubhouse with games for the kids.
Depending on how often you think you can visit, you will probably have to have a maintenance contract. There are maintenance contracts that will take care of your property altogether, and some that will do the outside Mantegna, such as the mowing and landscaping. If you want to be completely free of hassles when you are on your golf vacation, consider a property that offers maid service.
There are so many golf properties in the Costa Blanca to choose from. Choose from a town in the north such as Altea or Javea, or you can go to popular Torrevieja in the south.
If you have chosen the type of property you want, and the area you want it is time to go looking. The best way to start looking is on the Internet. You can co virtual tours, check out prices and what they are offering, etc. Then you need to talk to a real estate agent. The real estate agent will take you to some of the properties you have decided to view. Make sure you work with a reputable agent; you may consider talking to people who have already bought property and find out whom they recommend.
You will then need an attorney to negotiate the purchase. It would be very difficult to manage in the Spanish legal system, have your Spanish documents such as the contract, the mortgage and the maintenance agreements reviewed without a Spanish attorney. Hire your own attorney so that your interests are being protected.