We wanted to achieve several goals by buying a property. The foremost goal was to obtain a European residence permit and, in doing so, safeguard our family against the economic instability in our home country. The second one was to realise the opportunity of spending all of our children’s school holidays, as well as our own summer holidays, in Spain.
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Lloret de Mar is a major tourist town on Spain’s Costa Brava. Villas in Lloret de Mar cost €2,000/sq. m. on average and a
Lloret de Mar is a bustling seaside town with plenty of entertainment: bars, restaurants, nightclubs for all tastes and hours. Those looking for calm and relaxation should check out houses for sale in Lloret de Mar and its surroundings. There are lots of villas with panoramic views of the sea and craggy landscape dotted with pines in prestigious urbanisations like Santa Barbara, Santa Christina and Montgoda.
Buying a home in Lloret de Mar of