1 REAL ESTATE OFFERS UNIQUE HOMES IN TENERIFE, SPAIN
- Location:
- TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN
- Category:
- PRESTIGE & UNIQUE
- Type:
- -
- Beds:
- -
- Currency:
- £ GBP
- Prices:
- £500,000
- Results:
- 1 listings
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This is without doubt a unique property situated in the exclusive hillside district of Roque del Conde with stunning views of the ocean and the island of La Gomera to the front and the mountains to the rear.
7 Bed Villa for sale in Torviscas Alto
£1,728,876
Torviscas Alto, Canary Islands, Spain
Listed By: Private Seller on 20.12.2013Browse all listings of ⭐ prestige property for sale in Tenerife, Spain from 1 728 876 💷 GBP on TheMoveChannel.com.
Tenerife as a whole cannot be classified in the same property investment segment as the rest of Spain – it’s better looked at as a separate entity. The reason being that the 🏝 island as a whole has what seems to be a bullet-proof tourism industry that never slows down at any time of the year and Santa Cruz remains Tenerife’s most important town and administrative heart. With a skyline to rival that of Madrid and Barcelona and a thriving sea port, Santa Cruz boasts a sub-tropical climate that brings in thousands of hours of sunshine every year and even more people during the Carnival of Santa Cruz, which takes place in January. Between the heaving student population, strong import/export industry and thousands of tourists arriving every single day of the year, investment opportunities abound. The abundance of new builds going on all around Tenerife has put a slight dampener on the appeal of buying to sell on, but in and around Santa Cruz things are generally more stable.
Tenerife as a whole cannot be classified in the same property investment segment as the rest of Spain – it’s better looked at as a separate entity. The reason being that the 🏝 island as a whole has what seems to be a bullet-proof tourism industry that never slows down at any time of the year and Santa Cruz remains Tenerife’s most important town and administrative heart. With a skyline to rival that of Madrid and Barcelona and a thriving sea port, Santa Cruz boasts a sub-tropical climate that brings in thousands of hours of sunshine every year and even more people during the Carnival of Santa Cruz, which takes place in January. Between the heaving student population, strong import/export industry and thousands of tourists arriving every single day of the year, investment opportunities abound. The abundance of new builds going on all around Tenerife has put a slight dampener on the appeal of buying to sell on, but in and around Santa Cruz things are generally more stable.