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Property for sale in San Pedro de Alcantara

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

The Costa del Sol greets over two million visitors every year via Malaga International Airport, each one of them seeking their own little piece of Mediterranean lifestyle, wonderful climate and a good helping of healthy Mediterranean cuisine. From Estepona to Nerja the Costa del Sol includes over 150km of Southern Spain’s most beautiful coastline. Spotlessly clean beaches, clear warm waters and stunning mountain views all add to the beauty and allure of the area.

Location, location, location

Is it any wonder that tourists quickly and utterly fall in love with the region and turn their thoughts towards buying property here? Location, location, location, well there are probably few locations on the Costa del Sol that can match the beauty and tranquillity of San Pedro de Alcantara. Property for sale in San Pedro de Alcantara ranges from studio apartments to luxury penthouses, from fincas to townhouses, from front line beach to front line golf the choice is as dazzling as the views.

San Pedro is a tranquil village often described as the last true Andalucian village left on the Costa del Sol and is ideal for those seeking a more traditional Spanish lifestyle. Although the village has managed to retain its Andalucian charm, the modern glitz of Malaga and the glamour of Puerto Banus, the playground of the ultra wealthy, are just a few kilometres away.

Costa del Sol is also famous for its 70 or so world class golf courses and if you are a keen golfer San Pedro de Alcantara won’t let you down, Guadalmina Golf Club, Guadaiza Golf Club, La Dama de Noche Golf Club and La Quinta Golf School are all close at hand. For the golf widow there are plenty of other sporting activities on offer, tennis clubs, equestrian centres and a wide assortment of water sports are all available locally.

San Pedro en Linea

If you are looking for an estate agent or solicitor to help you find the perfect property for sale in San Pedro de Alcantara visit sanpedroenlinea.com – the online shopping guide of San Pedro de Alcantara. Here you will find loads of information about local companies, maps, money off vouchers and customer reviews making it easy to select the company best suited to your needs.

San Pedro de Alcantara Monuments

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Where is San Pedro de Alcantara and how do I get there?

San Pedro de Alcantara (St. Peter of Alcantara) is situated 10 km west of Marbella in a fertile plain of coastal lowland, Vega de San Pedro Alcantara and is surrounded by a semicircle of rugged hills.

  • On the East the Sierra Blanca of Marbella, dominated by its highest peak Pico del Astonar (1.270 m.) better known locally as “La Concha” (The Shell) because of its resemblance to a fluted sea shell when viewed from the west.
  • To the North, there is the Sierra del Real or El Real del Duque, the Sierra de las Nieves and those of Tolox.
  • To the West of the town the Monte Mayor and the mountain line the Sierra Bermeja.
  • To the south lies the Mediterranean Sea and on a clear day spectacular views of the Rock of Gibraltar and the Northern coast of Africa.

With a population of approximately 26,500 San Pedro de Alcantara is the most typical Spanish town left on the Costa del Sol. It is easily accessed from the main Costa del Sol coastal road N340/A7 as well as the new toll motorway the AP7 also from either Malaga or Cadiz and via the C339 from Sevilla and Ronda. The nearest airports of Málaga and Gibraltar are both within an hours drive.

The Church

San Pedro de Alcantara’s colonial style church was constructed in 1866 by Manuel Gutierrez de la Concha, the first Marquis del Duero. The church is located on the central Plaza de la Ingles and since 1940 it has served as the local parish church.

The Villa de San Luis

Next to the church, also in colonial style, sits the Villa de San Luis which originally served as the colony’s administrative headquarters and residence to the Marquis .The Villa de San Luis still maintains an official roll and today serves as the town hall and office of the Deputy Mayor.

Las Bovedas Roman Baths

Las Bovedas (the domes) were constructed in the 3rd century A.D. and, situated at the end of an aqueduct, are thought to be used for water storage or Roman baths. Originally built using a concrete like material composed of mortar and pebbles they were destroyed by an earthquake in 365 A.D. Although historians are still unsure of the baths true origins, it is widely accepted that they represent the remains of an early Roman settlement known as Cilniana, pronounced Silniana.

The central building and part of the seven adjoining rooms have been conserved; much of the rest has fallen into ruins. The central room is octagonal in shape, has a pool at its center and four entrances. Surrounding this room are seven adjoining rooms of similar shape. There is also a gallery which gives access to a terrace above.
Guided tours are available by prior arrangement through the San Pedro de Alcantara tourist office which is located on Calle Marquis del Duero (next to the police office). Although these tours are free you will require transport to get from the meeting point (the tourist office) to Las Bovedas.

Vega del Mar Basilica

The Vega de Mar basilica is located on the Roman road that went from Cartagena to Cadiz near Las Bovedas Roman baths. Excavated of this site began early in the 20th century and represents a prime example of the Visigoth churches built in the south of Spain during the 6th century. Common with churches of this period the building materials were poor, rough stones and mortar, as such walls up to one meter in height are all that survived making it difficult to imagine what the complete structure would have looked like.

During excavation, tombs and coins of a previous period were discovered suggesting that the 6th, basilica was built upon the remains of a former one, possibly a Paleo-Christian basilica that may have been destroyed by the earthquake of 365.
The basilica houses a magnificent baptismal font sculpted from one stone block embellished with Christian symbolism. New catechumen (those receiving instruction from a catechist in the principles of the Christian religion with a view to baptism) could not enter the church proper before being baptised.

Further information about these and other attractions can be obtained from the San Pedro de Alcantara Tourist Information Office.

Tourist Information Office

Avenida del Marques del Duero 69,
29670 San Pedro de Alcántara
Phone: +34 952.78.52.52
Fax : +34 952.78.90.90

Best Price Properties In Costa Blanca

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Property in Costa Blanca was widely regarded as a safe and solid investment. The Spanish political and social economy has long been well established and flourishes with 21st century ideals. Investment Property in Spain comes in an incredible variety of styles, sizes and prices. Spanish properties aimed at the holiday sector of the market are completely different to properties in Spain built for the Spanish.

Home to sun, sea, beaches and tapas – and a long standing favourite with Brits – Spain holds strong as the most popular overseas destinations for holidaymakers and investors alike!

Spanish property is still selling if the price is right, although it can said that there are not the number of buyers around as there was a few years ago. Visit all the local agents or consider selling it yourself or at the very least advertising your property. Spanish interest rates are low and property prices are keen. At a time when Spain’s main airports are predicting a sharp increase in traffic over the next few years, many people believe that the current rate of development will not be able to keep pace with the increased demand for private and holiday accommodation. Countless possibilities in an ideal setting for the practice of your favourite sport, with a climate swathing your days in the soft and warm tones of the Mediterranean.

Apartments in Costa del Sol today present some of the best deals ever seen on the market. With the end of the property boom, demand no longer exceeds supply and prices have stopped skyrocketing.

Investors in property abroad have long chosen Spain as a favourite destination. While the warm weather and rich culture continues to pull visitors back each year, Spain boasts a booming tourist industry and safe social and economic structures. Invest in a new off-plan property in Spain today – our properties are selling fast, so act quickly. You only need an initial small deposit to reserve a property, contact one of our property consultants in London for more information.

Estate agents in Spain can also offer help with such things as moving house, importing household effects, cars, boats and pets to Spain, schools, taxes, driving and buying a car in Spain etc. Estate agents ( agents inmobilarias ) are usually local to an area and therefore will only have properties for sale within that area. The agent earns commission from the sale of the property and will try to obtain the best possible price for the property, but will know what price the vendor will accept.