Recent News & Features

The A Place in the Sun Live Digital Event is hitting your screens this month!

We're really excited to be bringing you a traditional exhibition in an online format, come along and hear from over 50 internationa property experts - free of charge!

3 September 2020

New month-long event for Brexit buyers

Introducing the exciting new event from A Place in the Sun

17 August 2020

FAQs about moving to Cyprus

The most popular questions from our latest webinar.

10 August 2020

New episodes of A Place in the Sun coming soon!

New series starting on Monday 10th August - find out more about the episodes

6 August 2020

FAQs Brexit and moving to Spain

Thinking of buying a property in Spain but concerned about the effects of brexit? Here we answer the most popular questions about the Spanish property market, with input from our expert panel. 

30 July 2020

FAQs about buying in Spain - the Spanish property market

Thinking of buying a property in Spain? Here we answer the most popular questions about the Spanish property market, with input from a Spanish lawyer

29 July 2020

Spain | how to apply for the new residency card

A Place in the Sun Editor, Liz Rowlinson explores the process of applying for the new TIE residency card in Spain

28 July 2020

Why some go mad for the Mar Menor

Spanish based journalist Richard Torné looks at Murcia's 'Little Sea' 

24 July 2020

FAQs about moving to Portugal

Find out everything you need to know about moving to Portugal - our audience's most popular questions answered!

23 July 2020

FAQs about relocating to France

If you're thinking about moving permanently to France, take a look at these FAQs!

23 July 2020

FAQs about buying abroad after Brexit

Find out the answers to frequently asked questions about buying a property abroad after Brexit.

22 July 2020

Riding on a Wave - How white-sand beaches and year-round sun attract buyers to Fuerteventura

The wind has done a lot for Fuerteventura. Icy wintry gusts in Britain and its European neighbours helped last year to drive many of the 2.3 million tourists towards the second largest of the seven main Canary Islands. Temperatures breezed into the seventies in January and February, while the ever-present winds on many of its 152 beaches attract a growing crowd of surfers, windsurfers, kite-surfers and water-skiers.

22 July 2020
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