Homes fit for a princess

Homes fit for a princess

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  • Speculation rife that Royal princess is due to arrive on 25 April
  • Palatial Surrey homes available from £3.5 million (Barton Wyatt)
  • Overseas buyers seek sea views and Jacuzzis from €1.75 million (Ideal Homes Portugal)

With speculation rife that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting the arrival of a little princess on 25 April, despite the official party line being that the new baby’s gender is unknown, the world is watching and waiting for the patter of tiny Royal feet at some point this month.

The new princess (or prince, if the rumours and the bookies turn out to be wrong) will reside with her parents and older brother Prince George in the ten bedroom Anmer Hall, close to the Queen’s residence at Sandringham in Norfolk.

The luxury homes of the British Royal family are part of the country’s heritage, but you don’t have to be blue blooded in order to live in sumptuous surroundings. In Surrey, which is home to some of the most exclusive properties that England has to offer, £3.5 million is sufficient to purchase an eight bedroom, four bathroom Ascot house, from Surrey’s leading estate agency Barton Wyatt. The tastefully restored, unique Victorian home boasts a cinema, pool and gym, as well as a large sunny garden for making the most of the British summertime.

On the nearby Wentworth Estate, a brand new Georgian style five bedroom, five reception room home set in an acre of grounds costs a cool £4.6 million. Arranged over three storeys, the house is perfect for a family looking to house their little princes and princesses in style. For those with a nanny in tow, the Wentworth Estate offers a fantastic contemporary home with annex, for £4.95 million. The six bedroom detached home is ideal for those looking to accommodate a nanny on site, while the extensive gardens and ‘secret clearing’ in the woodland would be fantastic for older children.

But it is not just the UK that is attracting buyers of luxury homes, as Chris White, founding director of boutique estate agency Ideal Homes Portugal, comments,

“Many British families are taking advantage of the current excellent exchange rate to purchase a palatial second home overseas and Portugal is one of Europe’s best destinations when it comes to luxury homes that don’t cost the earth. A south facing seven bedroom villa with sea views and pool, with under-floor heating, Jacuzzi and tennis court will set you back just €1.75 million, which really is incredible value.”

Martin Dell, director of leading Spanish property portal, Kyero.com, which lists more than 200,000 homes from 3,000 estate agents, has noticed that prestigious Spanish homes are also attracting the interest of buyers from the UK. He comments,

“Both high end city apartments and luxury coastal villas are piquing the interest of international buyers right now. Spain has a lot to offer those looking for peace and serenity in luxurious surroundings. For €1.2 million you can pick up a five bedroom, four bathroom villa with pool on the coast near Barcelona. Terraces and a summer veranda enjoy stunning sea views, while the basement provides a gym and home cinema for those rare days when the Spanish weather doesn’t oblige.”

For buyers who want to preserve the environment for the future, as well as provide the perfect home for their family in the present, Istanbul offers some fantastic eco homes, such as Oceanic Bay View from prime property agency Universal 21. An exquisite family home spread across three floors on the outskirts of Istanbul, the detached villa with pool combines eco friendly building materials with features such as reclaimed rainwater and solar power. Contemporary features such as earthquake resistance, ergonomic design and a smart house system complete this stunning dwelling.

Whether it’s a palace at home or abroad that your family needs, the right home is out there, just waiting for your little princes and princesses to make it their own.

For more information please contact:

Barton Wyatt: 01344 843000 or www.bartonwyatt.co.uk

Ideal Homes Portugal: +44 800 133 7644 or +351 289 513 434 or www.idealhomesportugal.com

Kyero.com: www.kyero.com

Universal 21: 0203 287 8700 or www.universal21.com

Top 10 reasons to buy in Portugal

Top 10 reasons to buy in Portugal

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“Really, at this moment in time, it’s not so much a question of why you would buy in Portugal as why on earth you wouldn’t,” enthuses Chris White, founding director of boutique estate agency Ideal Homes Portugal.

“Portugal really does have everything going for it and the exchange rate is so favourable right now that the bargains buyers are picking up really have to be seen to be believed.”

Fresh from another highly successful A Place in the Sun Live event in Manchester, White and his team are full of the joys of life overseas, leaving the rain and wind of the UK behind and jetting back to the sunny Algarve, which has just enjoyed a stunningly hot burst of weather, with temperatures hitting 87F (30C) at the end of March according to Accuweather.

The sunshine is one of the key reasons that many second home owners and expats cite for purchasing property in Portugal. Here, the Ideal Homes Portugal provides their top 10 reasons to buy in Portugal right now.

Ideal Homes Portugal’s top 10 reasons to buy in Portugal:

  1. Sunshine

Sunshine simply has to come first. The Algarve is reputed to enjoy 300 days of sunshine each year, making it the ideal location for a second home or a fulltime residence. Opt for an apartment with an impressive pool to make the most of the lovely climate.

  1. Ease of access

The Algarve is less than three hours by plane from most UK airports. On a bad day, it can take longer than that to get around the M25. Opt for a peaceful countryside villa with pool to ensure that traffic jams are just a distant memory.

  1. Low prices for high quality

A glut of properties and a tumble in prices over recent years (which now seems to have bottomed out) has meant that even for low prices, high quality properties are available across the Algarve. Modern, one bedroom apartments cost from as little as €72,000 in the eastern Algarve.

  1. High rental returns

According to Ideal Homes Portugal, expected gross rental yields in Portugal are among the highest in Europe, with 14% achievable from the right property. Bed and breakfast and hostel accommodation properties offer some excellent deals, such as this 23 room hostel for €635k in the quaint central Algarve town of Alcantarilha.

  1. Impressive tax breaks

The Non-habitual Resident tax scheme in Portugal can enable those moving there from overseas to essentially live tax-free for 10 years if they meet the legislation’s criteria. Why not push the boat out and spend the extra cash on a particularly majestic villa with pool, tennis court and Jacuzzi?

  1. Beautiful beaches

The Algarve is known across the world for its stunning coastline, with crumbling formations of red and yellow rock standing like proud sentinels in the sea, or lining the backs of beaches with dramatic cliffs. Sea caves offer the perfect places for exploration by boat or with a snorkel, while hot, soft sand invites those of a less active nature to while away the hours soaking up the sun. Opt for an apartment within walking distance of the beach to enjoy the coast to the max.

  1. Fabulous local cuisine

From freshly caught razor clams cooked simply with rice, wine and coriander, to huge bowls of intensely rich, acorn-fed wild boar stew, to unforgettably sticky carob cake, the Portuguese diet showcases how much can be achieved with so little when it comes to ingredients. Based on a history of hearty peasant food, the country’s cuisine squeezes every iota of flavour out of each ingredient to produce a unique gastronomic experience. Buying a traditional Algarvian farmhouse with land is the perfect way to create your own farm to table experience in the sunshine.

  1. Award-winning golf courses

Golf is a great way to burn off all those extra calories piled on while feasting on Portuguese stews and cakes, and the Algarve boasts dozens of beautifully tended courses, many of which have won awards and/or hosted important championship tournaments. Opt for a luxury golf villa within easy reach of the world famous Quinta do Lago golf complex in order to enjoy the Algarve’s best courses.

  1. Low cost of living

From dining out to deep sea fishing experiences, the low cost of living in Portugal means that living and playing in the Algarve can be an extremely wallet friendly. Good wine costs around €2 per bottle. An icy cold beer costs €1. Enough said! All that money saved on usual daily expenses can be channelled into a lovely family property

instead, such as this fabulous five bedroomed house with pool and pretty garden.

  1. A safe place to buy

A far cry from the shocking tales heard from neighbouring Spain, Portugal is known for being a safe place to buy property, provided of course that the purchase is made through a reputable estate agency, such as Ideal Homes Portugal. Opt for a spacious and thoughtfully designed new home (with pool, naturally) that you can really make your mark on.

“As they say,” concludes Chris White, as he and his team head back to the Algarvian sunshine, “There’s no time like the present.”

For further details call Ideal Homes Portugal on 0800 133 7644 or +351 289 513 434, email enquiries@idealhomesportugal.com or visit www.idealhomesportugal.com.

Portugal tipped to become pension tax shelter for British property buyers

Portugal tipped to become pension tax shelter for British property buyers

Portugal
  • Non-habitual residents scheme offers 10 years tax free in Portugal
  • 4 bedroom Algarve home with 3 rental apartments costs just €325k (Ideal Homes Portugal)
  • UK pensions freedom day to bring ‘frankly unchartered territory’ (FCA)

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has spoken about how the UK is entering ‘frankly unchartered territory’ as pensions freedom day (6 April 2015) draws inexorably nearer. Nobody knows what the impact of suddenly granting those aged 55 and over the freedom to manage their own financial future will be, but a study published by Hargreaves Lansdown has indicated that around 16% of those who plan to withdraw their entire pension intend to put it into property.

A second or even first home overseas is a tempting choice for those who have worked hard their whole lives to save up for their retirement years and Portugal is an excellent choice, as Chris White, founding director of boutique estate agency Ideal Homes Portugal, reveals,

“There’s a really exciting vibe running through the Portuguese property market right now. Sellers here definitely feel that prices have bottomed out and are set to rise over the course of 2015. There’s a feeling of optimism about the market and we’re seeing buyer numbers pick up as both domestic and overseas purchasers look to buy before prices rise too far.

“Portugal is within easy reach of the UK, has a wonderful climate in the southern Algarve region and offers a low cost of living. It also benefits from the non-habitual residents taxation scheme, where those who live there for more than six months of every year can enjoy ten years of their income (from employment or a pension) tax free.”

For buyers in the UK, the exchange rate is also adding to the already considerable attractions of a life in Portugal, as well as other sun-kissed parts of Europe. With the best rate in years making headlines recently, many of those who were considering a property purchase are suddenly pushing forward their plans as they realise how much more they can get for their money with a well timed purchase. The soon-to-be available pension pots offer the ideal way forward for many buyers.

Ideal Homes Portugal’s villas with pools are particularly popular with British buyers who have had enough of the cold over the winter months and certainly offer excellent value for money at present. A three bedroom two bathroom traditional villa with pool, mature gardens and paddock costs just €385,000, including a fully refurbished designer kitchen and a sauna room by the pool.

Buyers looking for a more modern exterior can pick up a stunning contemporary four bedroom villa with pool in Pêra for €750,000. In addition to the garden, a spacious rooftop terrace provides 360 degree views of the surrounding area.

“We are definitely seeing a push of British buyers who have been encouraged by the exchange rate to purchase their dream home in the Algarve,” continues Chris White. “Many clients are seeing their purchase as an investment in terms of the potential for capital gains. Some are planning to reside permanently in Portugal and enjoy the taxation benefits of doing so, while others plan to use their property for part of the year and benefit from rental income at other times. It is definitely a buyers’ market at the moment.”

The wealth of properties available means that those looking to put their pension into an investment property such as a B&B or a cluster of self-contained rental apartments have some excellent options available to them. In Albufeira, this four bedroom villa with three attached rental apartments and good size swimming pool for €325,000 would make an ideal home for someone looking to live on site and manage their rental properties personally.

So far as Portuguese property is concerned, it really does look like the time to buy is now, with the exchange rate and pensions freedom day coming together to create the perfect storm.

For further details call Ideal Homes Portugal on 0800 133 7644 or +351 289 513 434, email enquiries@idealhomesportugal.com or visit www.idealhomesportugal.com.

From business to pleasure – how a new friendship is helping property buyers discover the Algarve

From business to pleasure – how a new friendship is helping property buyers discover the Algarve

Portugal
  • Ideal Homes Portugal and Jones Homes launch new partnership
  • Algarve buyers set to benefit
  • Townhouses just a few metres from the sea priced at only €225k

As a business owner, you often meet people that you enjoy working with. More rarely, you meet individuals that you genuinely enjoy getting to know, with a business relationship turning into a friendship.

This is precisely what happened when Chris White of boutique estate agency Ideal Homes Portugal and Peter Emerson Jones of The Emerson Group first ran across each other in the property sector.

Peter Jones has been in the trade for decades, having founded the Emerson Group in 1959. His company is now one of the biggest privately owned property development companies in the UK, specialising in leisure, residential and commercial developments. One of the company’s three main divisions is Jones Homes, which builds superior residential properties in the UK and in Portugal through Jones Homes Portugal. Reportedly worth over £700 million and approaching his 80th birthday, Peter Emerson Jones really has seen it all after a career spanning seven decades in the property sector.

Chris White, Founding Director of Ideal Homes Portugal, is delighted to have forged a friendship with Jones and now the pair is seeking to use their combined talents to benefit those looking to purchase property in Portugal. Chris comments,

“I am thrilled to announce the new partnership between Jones Homes and Ideal Homes Portugal, which will see the Algarve opened up to UK buyers like never before. Finding and purchasing your dream second home in Portugal is now easier and swifter than it has ever been and I am delighted that Jones Homes and Ideal Homes Portugal are working together to make that happen.”

The duo exhibited together at A Place in the Sun in Manchester earlier this month, the city where Peter Jones was educated and an area where the Emerson Group has built some 4,000 homes over the years.

In Portugal, the focus is on the southernmost Algarve region, which is popular with holidaymakers, second home owners and expats looking for sea, sunshine and a relaxed pace of life. Golf properties are a speciality, with a delightful, four bedroom, south facing villa with pool in Quinta do Lago available for €850,000.

For those who prefer the beach to the golf course, the Algarve has some fabulous properties to offer. Smart townhouses just a few metres from the sea in Benagil cost just €225,000, including air conditioning and satellite dish.

Golf, beach or inland, whatever buyers prefer they can now turn to Ideal Homes Portugal and Jones Homes to make their Portuguese property dreams come true.

For further details call Ideal Homes Portugal on 0800 133 7644 or +351 289 513 434, email enquiries@idealhomesportugal.com or visit www.idealhomesportugal.com.

New Ideal Homes Portugal and Hamptons partnership pushes Portugal up the list for UK second home buyers

New Ideal Homes Portugal and Hamptons partnership pushes Portugal up the list for UK second home buyers

Portugal
  • Ideal Homes Portugal joins forces with Hamptons to bring the Portuguese dream closer to UK buyers
  • Dream holiday homes available for as little as €75,000
  • Or why not buy a whole lakeside village for €4 million!

A second home in the sunshine, or even a new life overseas in Portugal’s sunny Algarve has just been made even easier, thanks to a new corporate partnership from leading boutique estate agency Ideal Homes Portugal.

Fresh from being the premier company representing Algarve properties at A Place in the Sun live in Manchester earlier this month, the Ideal Homes Portugal team has now announced a new partnership that will help those in the UK looking to purchase a property in Portugal.

Founding Director Chris White reveals the details,

“Portugal has been our passion for a long time and I am delighted to announce that we are now teaming up with Hamptons in order to make the Algarve accessible to even more UK buyers. The purpose of the partnership is to help UK buyers to find their dream Portuguese property even more easily and ensure that a second home (or indeed a life overseas) is achievable for those who wish for it.”

Portugal is certainly working hard to push itself up the list of second home destinations for UK buyers, with generous tax incentives in place for those looking to purchase property there and/or make a permanent move.

Less than three hours from the UK by air, Portugal offers the sunshine and relaxed pace of life that many of those in Blighty daydream about during those long, grey, typically British winter days. A huge range of property is available in the popular Algarve region, from budget apartments to enormous villas.

House prices start from as little as €75,000, which is sufficient for a one bedroom house with a small plot of land in Portelas, near Lagos. There’s even enough room on the land to grow your own citrus fruit, with mature trees included in the sale. For and extra €5,000, you can pick up a one bedroom apartment just 300m from both the fairway and the sea. Or, for €85,000, you can opt for an apartment with communal pool in Albufeira.

At the other end of the scale, spending between €4m and €5m will ensure you have a huge choice of detached villas with their own pools. A stunning new five bedroom villa overlooking the famous Quinta do Lago south course can be had for €4.9m, complete with home cinema, pool and Jacuzzi.

And if one villa isn’t enough, €4m is enough to pick up an entire lakeside village. Funcho Village is located in a stunning rural setting and is ripe for development as a tourist resort by someone with the vision to pull it off. The village’s revitalisation has been approved by the Portuguese government, with permission granted (subject to approval) for the inclusion of an hotel, log cabins and a full range of support services including restaurants, water sports facilities, a dry ski slope and an observatory.

For those looking to sell up in the UK as part of buying into the Portuguese dream, Ideal Homes Portugal’s new partnership with Hamptons offers the perfect solution, providing continuity of service throughout the process of selling in the UK and buying in the Algarve.

For further details call Ideal Homes Portugal on 0800 133 7644 or +351 289 513 434, email enquiries@idealhomesportugal.com or visit www.idealhomesportugal.com.

Holiday homes for mums – make relaxation the ultimate Mothers’ Day gift

Holiday homes for mums – make relaxation the ultimate Mothers’ Day gift

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  • Number of working mothers increases by a fifth in a single generation (ONS)
  • Just 1 in 10 women stays at home after having children (ONS)
  • Relaxation provides the perfect present for mums this Mothers’ Day

Mums do it all these days. Since 1996 the number of working mothers has leapt by almost 800,000, to a total of 5.3 million according to a study by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The figures show that the number of women in the workplace with dependent children has leapt by almost a fifth in just one generation.

The change is partly thanks to government initiatives to encourage single mothers to work, but even the number of non-single mothers who work has jumped by 10% since 1996. ONS data shows that just 10% of women now stay at home after having children.

Though many mothers feel guilty about leaving their offspring in order to work, successive studies have shown that the impact on children is actually a positive one. The latest, from economics professor Silvia Mendolia at Australia’s University of Wollongong, has shown that children of women working more than 35 hours per week are actually more likely to pursue higher education.

The pressure is certainly on for mums to achieve it all and balancing fulltime work and childcare responsibilities is without question a tiring feat. So, this Mothers’ Day, make relaxation the ultimate gift, as working mum Dawn Cavanagh-Hobbs of luxury fractional ownership company Appassionata explains,

“I feel lucky that my business allows me to balance time with my children and grandchildren, but not all mums have the flexibility to do so. Demanding careers and parental responsibilities can be exhausting and I know so many mothers who are lucky if they even get five minutes to themselves during the day. It means that the times when they do get to relax are so important.”

And what better way to relax than on a holiday in the sunshine? Appassionata’s latest fractional ownership holiday home, Casa Tre Archi, is perfectly located for families with young children who want to experience life in Italy while having everything on hand that they might need. Owner Chris Everard was delighted with how beautifully the house had been set up when he visited recently with his daughter and brand new granddaughter,

“The thoughtfulness, unrestricted kindness and generosity of spirit displayed by the Appassionata team in the setting up of a beautiful new baby’s cot, a selection of mats, toys and baby equipment was a true act of empathy and kindness.”

For mums with older offspring who might like to relax on the golf course with their family this Mothers’ Day, Portugal offers an ideal destination. Caroline May of boutique estate agency Ideal Homes Portugal comments,

“Portugal’s Algarve region is home to some stunning golf courses and many women who holiday here enjoy a round in the sunshine with friends and family members. It’s a great way to relax, socialise and stay fit at the same time.”

As Cascatas, at Vilamoura, is particularly keen to attract lady golfers and specialises in breaks for them, describing itself as “one of the Algarve’s most female friendly golf resorts.” For those who prefer being pampered, it also has the largest spa in the Algarve. The Vilamoura area offers holiday accommodation to suit every mother’s tastes, from a newly renovated apartment with communal pool priced at €120,000 to a majestic, five bedroom villa with its own pool for €1,575,000.

Mothers returning to the UK after their holidays need not despair that their fun is over. Prime Surrey estate agency Barton Wyatt specialises in properties that have luxury features that mothers can enjoy. Wilton, on the Wentworth Estate in Virginia Water, Surrey, for example is a superb seven bedroom family home, which comes with a large gymnasium on the ground floor – perfect for shedding those post-pregnancy pounds. It also has a staff flat over the three-car garage, which is ideal for a nanny, ensuring that mum has all the help she needs just a stone’s throw away. This fantastic property is priced at £4,950,000.

James Wyatt, Partner of Barton Wyatt comments,

“Mothers are finding themselves more and more pushed in terms of their time commitments these days, so a house like Wilton is the ideal solution. The on-site gym is perfect for mums who want to keep in shape, while just a short walk away is Virginia Water with its spas, salons and boutique stores. Relaxation really is at a premium in the modern world and I’m sure mothers around the country will be delighted to enjoy it as the ultimate Mothers’ Day gift.”

 

For more information please contact:

Appassionata: +39 33154 13225 or www.appassionata.com

Ideal Homes Portugal: +44 800 133 7644 or +351 289 513 434 or www.idealhomesportugal.com

Barton Wyatt: 01344 843 000 or visit www.bartonwyatt.co.uk

Star gazing yoga windmill proves there’s more to the Algarve than beaches and golf!

Star gazing yoga windmill proves there’s more to the Algarve than beaches and golf!

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  • Yoga, horse riding, canoeing in mountain lakes – ‘hidden Algarve’ is in plain sight to those with vision
  • Windmill and two miller cottages in hillside paradise just €159k (Ideal Homes Portugal)
  • Sao Marcos da Serra reveals an Algarve untouched by modern tourism

The Algarve enjoys a well deserved reputation as a paradise for beach bunnies and wannabe pro golfers, but there is more to Portugal’s south coast than meets the eye.

Chris White, Founding Director of boutique real estate agency Ideal Homes Portugal, has come across some exciting and unusual properties during his years of operating in Portugal, but the star gazing yoga windmill in Sao Marcos da Serra has to be the most unique.

He comments,

“The Algarve is known to many for its beaches and first rate golf courses, but it has a huge range of lesser known attractions. It’s a brilliant area for star gazing once you move away from the large resorts, as the skies are so clear thanks to the lack of light pollution. It’s also a wonderfully peaceful place when you head up into the hills and mountains, making it ideal as a yoga retreat. The light in the Algarve also makes it a popular destination with painters, photographers and other artists.”

With these special attractions in mind, the team at Ideal Homes Portugal was pleasantly surprised to find a property that featured all of these opportunities in one place, but that is precisely what they discovered in Jerome Gay’s windmill and two attached miller cottages.

Jerome’s property is nestled in the hills of Sao Marcos da Serra, where he obtained a grant from the local council to turn it into a star gazing retreat, as part of a drive to show that there is more to the Algarve that sand and sea. The windmill features a raised gallery that provides stunning panoramic views, as well as retaining quirky original features such as the millstone, which is now a table in the main living area.

Jerome has overseen the renovation of the windmill and the two linked cottages and has been delighted with the potential of the property. The area is ideal for those who love horse riding or mountain biking and would make a wonderful setting for a yoga centre thus creating an exciting opportunity for someone with vision. The site is priced at €159,000.

As if star gazing, horse riding, mountain biking and yoga weren’t enough, the windmill also has a lake next door, making it a charming spot for canoeing and other water-based activities. The three dwellings each have one bed, one bath, a kitchen and a living area, though the large mezzanines in the cottages mean that they could flex to sleep four or five people in a dormitory style arrangement.

This unusual property certainly has the makings of one of the most interesting tourist destinations in the Algarve, once the individual with the vision to take it forward snaps it up. Drawing tourists away from the coast and into the ‘real’ Portugal is part of an initiative to show that the country is about more than just golf courses and beaches.

It is a land of stunning mountain scenery, rich vegetation and sparkling inland lakes. The people are peaceful and friendly. The air is clear, scented with orange blossom and tinged with the distant tinkle of goat bells, which make for a wonderful soundtrack to life beyond the beach. This is the Algarve as Portugal’s population has known it for centuries and which so many tourists are entirely oblivious to. Perhaps this unique property will be the means through which the ‘hidden Algarve is finally revealed?

For further details call Ideal Homes Portugal on 0800 133 7644 or +351 289 513 434, email enquiries@idealhomesportugal.com or visit www.idealhomesportugal.com.

How to profit from a holiday rental in 5 simple steps

How to profit from a holiday rental in 5 simple steps

Portugal
  • Up to 10% yields available on Algarve holiday rental properties (Ideal Homes Portugal)
  • Overnight stays up 11.2% in the year to Oct 2014 (National Statistics Institute)
  • Three bed holiday rental properties from as little as €129k (Ideal Homes Portugal)

Investing in a holiday rental property is a rather different undertaking than buying a second home. The searching, viewing and purchasing process requires a different mind-set, with a focus on how to maximise income rather than on the purchaser’s personal taste.

It’s not something that comes naturally to every buyer, explains Chris White, Founding Director of boutique real estate agency Ideal Homes Portugal,

“Many buyers set out to buy a holiday home as an investment property, then end up choosing one that they themselves would like to live in. Of course that’s fine if the plan is for the purchaser to one day move there, but those looking for holiday rentals purely as a means of income generation need to be a little more hard hearted in their outlook.”

To that end, Chris has provided his top five tips for helping buyers to profit from their holiday rental property.

Five simple steps to profiting from your holiday rental property

  1. Lock in the location

Firstly, as with everything in the property world, it’s all about location. Holidaymakers want somewhere that is easy to reach from the airport, that has a swimming pool and that is near a beach. In the Algarve, a nearby golf course is also a must. Additionally, local facilities such as shops, restaurants and bars should be close, ideally within walking distance.

The Royal Cabanas Golf apartments in the eastern Algarve are a great example of such a property. Cabanas is the eastern Algarve’s rising star when it comes to hit holiday destinations and these apartments tick all of the location boxes perfectly.

  1. Buy bonus features

Once you’ve found a good location, look for the properties that stand out from the crowd due to their bonus features. It could be a hot tub in the garden, a particularly attractive roof terrace or a stunning sea view. Whatever catches your eye will be sure to catch the attention of holidaymakers searching online for the perfect rental property.

These luxurious off plan apartments in the Porto de Mós area of Lagos are ideal, featuring wonderful sea views, easy access to the beach and a host of other bonus features, including two pools, a gym and a sauna.

  1. Remember your returns

Think about the kind of yield you need from your rental property and keep that firmly in mind when viewing potential accommodation. The Algarve is a tourist mecca, with some 15.5 million overnight stays from January to October 2014 according to the National Statistics Institute (INE), up 11.2% on the year before.

Even in the most popular areas, two bedroom apartments can be found for as little as €120,000, with three bedrooms from around €130,000, such as this brand new three bedroom apartment with communal pool and views of Silves Castle, priced at €129,000.

Yields of up to 10% are possible with the right property, making the Algarve an exciting destination for those looking for a holiday rental investment property.

  1. Perfect that paperwork

Every country has its own rules and regulations on rental properties. In Portugal, your income from the property is taxable even if you own and manage it from abroad. You also need to have certain licences in place before you can legally rent out the accommodation that you have invested in. Buying through a reputable agency such as Ideal Homes Portugal means that you can gain an understanding of your obligations as part of the purchase process, rather than discovering them late in the day.

  1. Take a test drive

Perhaps the most enjoyable step in the process! Buyers should test out their new investment for themselves and view it through the eyes of holidaymakers. What are its outstanding features, how close are the best restaurants and what does the kitchen need to be equipped with? Discovering these items will help the buyer to ensure that he/she has relevant information to hand when it comes to promoting the property as a holiday destination and will ensure that those renting it are happy that their every convenience has been catered for, maximising their chances of returning there the following year.

For further details call Ideal Homes Portugal on 0800 133 7644 or +351 289 513 434, email enquiries@idealhomesportugal.com or visit www.idealhomesportugal.com.

Modern vs. rustic – what do holiday home buyers really want?

Modern vs. rustic – what do holiday home buyers really want?

Portugal
  • 60% of buyers opt for apartments
  • Just 10% looking for a rustic home
  • 80% of properties snapped up by Brits (all figures: Ideal Homes Portugal)

Portugal offers a whole host of attractions to holiday home owners. It is less than three hours’ flight from the UK, the popular Algarve region has more than 300 days of sunshine per year and property is excellent value, particularly given the current exchange rate.

It also offers a wide range of choice to second home owners, from modern, new build apartments and villas to vast, cut price plots of land covered with orange and olive trees and tumbledown cottages just crying out for sympathetic renovation.

But what is it that today’s second home purchasers are looking for? Has the restoration dream given way to the convenience of new build luxury? Not entirely, asserts Chris White, Founding Director of boutique real estate agency Ideal Homes Portugal,

“Although new build developments are very popular, we do still have clients who want more of a challenge and are looking for a rustic Portuguese home to make their own. And Portugal certainly has plenty of properties that fit the bill – the landscape is dotted with buildings in need of repair, with fantastically generous land plots around them.”

Buying a rustic property and doing it up can be a great personal project, but it can also have business potential. This beautifully renovated farmhouse near Silves, for example, is packed full of character and would make an excellent bed and breakfast for the Algarve’s rural tourism market. On the market for €595,000, it embodies the opportunities available for those with vision, coming complete with rental apartments, an owners’ cottage and a ruin that is ripe for restoration.

Only 10% of customers are looking for rustic homes though, according to Ideal Homes Portugal’s 2014 figures. The remaining 90% are seeking the conveniences of modern properties, with 30% looking to purchase villas and 60% apartments. Chris White comments,

“Around 65% of our buyers are holiday home owners and the majority want something fairly new rather than a more traditional property. They want a property that is easy to maintain, so that they don’t have to spend their holidays repairing ancient roof tiles or pruning an orchard full of carob trees. A modern apartment with a communal pool, located close to the beach and shops is a very popular option for our second home buyers.”

A two bedroom apartment on the popular Clube Albufeira resort can be purchased for as little as €158,000 and is precisely the kind of property that holiday home owners are looking for. A spacious living area, south facing balcony and fully fitted kitchen ensure the owners feel at home the moment they arrive and the resort is packed with features that mean the property also has great rental potential when not in use, including four swimming pools, snack bars, restaurants, crazy golf, a mini supermarket, a bakery, tennis courts, a cash point and internet facilities. It even benefits from a free shuttle bus to Albufeira Old Town and local beaches – clearly convenience is top of the list with such a property.

New build villas are also a popular choice, offering more privacy than resort properties. This luxury three bedroom villa in Galé is available for €390,000 and comprises accommodation split across three levels, plus large barbecue area with pizza oven, terrace, swimming pool and fountain outside.

In terms of those buying in Portugal, the holiday home market is still all about the Brits, according to the Ideal Homes Portugal data. 2014 saw 80% of the properties they sold snapped up by British buyers, with Irish, French and Chinese buyers making up the remaining 20%. As well as those looking to buy holiday homes, 20% of buyers specifically require golf properties, while 15% are looking to relocate to Portugal on a longer term basis.

For further details call Ideal Homes Portugal on 0800 133 7644 or +351 289 513 434, email enquiries@idealhomesportugal.com or visit www.idealhomesportugal.com.

Step off the tourist trail to get to the heart of the matter this Valentine’s Day

Step off the tourist trail to get to the heart of the matter this Valentine’s Day

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  • Seville is for more than oranges, offering a true taste of Spain (Kyero.com)
  • Le Marche is the heart of Italian living (Appassionata)
  • Tavira tempts those in the know away from the crowds of Portugal’s Algarve (Ideal Homes Portugal)

Visiting a country’s tourist hotspots can be an exciting experience but exploring its hidden gems can be even more rewarding. Move away from the biggest cities and the busiest coastal resorts and suddenly you find yourself able to get to the true heart of a country.

With love in the air as Valentine’s Day approaches, three property entrepreneurs talk about how their passion for Spain, Italy and Portugal led them off the tourist trail and into the heart of their chosen country.

“The southern Spanish city of Seville is one of those places that captures your imagination and fills your soul with excitement as you explore,” enthuses Martin Dell, Director of leading Spanish property portal Kyero.com. “The architecture is simply stunning – everywhere you turn there’s another wonderful building and I challenge any city to show me a more beautiful site that the Plaza de España at sunset.”

Seville is a city that presents the visitor with a wonderful glimpse of everyday life in Spain. The gardens and grand boulevards of Seville’s Maria Luisa Park are simply gorgeous, with lush foliage interspersed with ponds, pavilions and tiled fountains, but visitors are more likely to find locals jogging than tourists picnicking.

The tapas bars and restaurants are also bustling with locals of an evening and provide some gastronomic delights that will impress even the most serious foodie. Seville is believed to be the birthplace of the tapas concept and is rumoured to have more than 1,000 establishments for diners to choose from.

While Seville does actually attract a few million tourists each year, it tends to draw those wanting to discover the ‘real’ Spain, as Martin explains,

“Visitors who make it beyond Barcelona and Madrid, or the beach resorts of the Costa del Sol, tend to be those looking for a deeper understanding and experience of Spain. They want to get to the heart of the country and that is precisely what Seville enables them to do.”

Property prices in Seville are at just 58% of the national average according to Kyero’s Spanish House Price Index Q4 2014, making second homes a tempting prospect for those who want to do more than just scratch the surface of Spain as a holiday destination.

Over in Italy, it is the Le Marche region that offers visitors a taste of true Italian living. Dawn Cavanagh-Hobbs, founder of luxury fractional ownership holiday home company Appassionata, reveals why it is that Le Marche has stolen her heart,

“Living in Le Marche is like having the whole of Italy on your doorstep. We have the sea, the mountains, the gorgeous weather, incredible local food and some really welcoming neighbours. This isn’t the wealthiest region of Italy by a long way, but it’s definitely the place to be to experience Italian life at its best.”

Dawn and her family have been in Le Marche since 2005, when they founded Appassionata and set about renovating their first fractional ownership holiday home. A decade later, they have recently launched their third luxury property, the urban fractional Casa Tre Archi, which owners can enjoy from £65,000 for a one tenth share.

“Life here is a long way from the mass consumerism that you see in the big cities,” continues Dawn. “We buy our groceries from tiny shops and market stalls and our fish directly from the local fishermen. We drink wine from grapes grown in the region and cook with locally pressed olive oil. Restaurant menus focus on the area’s bountiful produce, like game and truffles, rather than imported goods or products that have to be shipped here from distant parts of the country. This is true, local Italian living.”

It is that sense of being part of a real, local community that inspires Chris White, founding director of boutique real estate agency Ideal Homes Portugal, whose passion is for the eastern Algarve town of Tavira. He explains,

“So many places in the Algarve are packed with tourists during the summer months. You see restaurants with menus outside them written only in English and everywhere around you hear English being spoken rather than Portuguese. Tavira is a welcome relief for those looking to experience the Portuguese version of Portugal!”

Straddling a tidal river that runs through the city centre, Tavira is a mishmash of cobbled streets and different architectural styles, from ancient Moorish influences to smart modern townhouses. Its ruined castle with pretty courtyard garden allows visitors brave enough to climb to the top of the walls (there’s not a safety rail in sight) stunning views over the city, while a generous helping of restaurants serve incredible value seafood and traditional Portuguese peasant-style meals.

Tavira Island, accessed from the town via a regular boat service, offers a spectacular beach to those looking for sea and sand, and is a top spot for locals as well as those wise tourists who have had the sense to turn right rather than left upon leaving Faro airport. The local area is also perfect for enjoying the spectacular sunsets for which the Algarve is known.

Properties for sale in Tavira itself are fairly few and far between, though this two bedroom house with swimming pool from Ideal Homes Portugal is within walking distance of the town centre and should be the perfect base for anyone wishing to own their own slice of the real Algarve.

For more information please contact:

Kyero.com: www.kyero.com

Appassionata: +39 073 465 8775 or www.appassionata.com

Ideal Homes Portugal: +44 800 133 7644 or +351 289 513 434 or www.idealhomesportugal.com