Krakow hosted the 11th Polish Entrepreneurship Congress, Poland’s leading economic event, which every year attracts business leaders, representatives of science, administration, and experts from various industries. This year’s edition of the event focused, among other things, on the success of women in business and foreign investment.
More than 3,000 properties in three quarters. Poles break another record on the Iberian Peninsula
From July to September 2024 alone, our compatriots purchased 1,296 houses and flats in Spain, 30% more than in the previous quarter of 2024 and up 62% more than in the same period of 2023. According to Registradores de España data, Poles ranked just behind the podium of foreign investors – in 4th place, with… Continue reading More than 3,000 properties in three quarters. Poles break another record on the Iberian Peninsula
Skiing in the Sierra Nevada as early as November
The ski season in the Sierra Nevada starts as early as November. Beautiful views, perfectly groomed slopes, luxury hotels, excellent restaurants – get ready for an unforgettable white madness in Andalusia!
Poles break record after record in Spain [MARKET ANALYSIS].
As many as 3101 properties in Spain were bought by Poles in 2024. This is almost as many as in the whole of 2023, so this year promises to be another record. In the third quarter of 2024 alone, our compatriots purchased 1296 houses and flats on the Iberian Peninsula, placing us just behind the… Continue reading Poles break record after record in Spain [MARKET ANALYSIS].
Columbus Day, a remembrance of power
Columbus Day (Spanish: Día de la Hispanidad, but also Día del Pilar) is a holiday celebrated on 12 October. It commemorates the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus in 1492. In Spain, it is one of the most important national holidays.
Not just for students, or how to rent a flat in Spain?
Using the example of Malaga, we present the key and universal issues to look out for if you want to rent a flat and are on a tight budget. Price, location, standard or facilities are the basics. But what other important details should you pay attention to when looking for a flat for rent in… Continue reading Not just for students, or how to rent a flat in Spain?
Fish heads and roasted chestnuts. How do we celebrate All Saints’ Day in Andalusia?
All Saints’ Day and Day of the Dead celebrations in Spain are much more varied than in Poland. In Andalusia, you can take part in a “procession of souls”, observe a competition for the prettiest figurines made of… food and try roasted chestnuts.
There are already more than 100,000 Poles living in Spain. We also have our own newspaper
The Polish community in Spain already numbers around 100,000-120,000 people, and life on the Iberian Peninsula is becoming an increasingly attractive choice. The magazine ‘Hola Polacos’ is the answer to the needs of our compatriots – it not only provides up-to-date information about life in Spain, but also integrates.
A new dimension of leisure. Closer to nature and olive groves
Nowadays, tourists are increasingly looking for new and unusual ideas for weekend (or longer) getaways. Instead of standard excursions, many people are looking for unique experiences to discover lesser-known corners of Spain.
Are we taking over the Costa del Sol? “Poles are buying houses for €10 million”. [INTERVIEW]
With more than 3,000 properties in Spain purchased by our compatriots in 2023, this is another Polish record on the Iberian Peninsula. This year promises to be another, as the number of houses and flats bought by Poles in the first half of 2024 exceeded 1,800. The Costa del Sol attracts with its sunshine and… Continue reading Are we taking over the Costa del Sol? “Poles are buying houses for €10 million”. [INTERVIEW]
Liquid gold – Andalusian olive oil
Olive groves and cultivated fields are a very common sight when travelling in Andalusia. Indeed, this region is famous throughout Europe and the world as the largest producer of ‘liquid gold’, or olive oil.
What is ‘okupas’ and why does it not apply to properties on the Costa del Sol?
The problem of ‘ransomas’ faced by property owners in Spain has been written about by the media on a number of occasions. However, it is worth bearing in mind that it often concerns a specific type of property – abandoned estates rather than flats bought for investment purposes by private clients. Locations such as the… Continue reading What is ‘okupas’ and why does it not apply to properties on the Costa del Sol?