Chamberí enamors any nationality, of course and above all the Spanish buyer. We discover the ingredients that make this district never fall off the real estate wish list, with Almagro at the top, and why the lively and wealthy Trafalgar neighborhood has pulled demand for this area even higher.
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Works of art are not only those that we can see these days in ARCO, there are also some in which we can live, as these houses designed by great names of our architecture and that are in our portfolio, unique gems that have also been highlighted in the Netflix documentary miniseries 'The most extraordinary houses in the world'. An experience within the reach of very special clients, as much as their developers and architects.
Prices are not slowing down, and neither is the imagination in this sector: the lack of land means that buyers are looking to other areas on the premium periphery of large cities, which also allow them more square meters. And, for their part, developers and investors continue to develop movements aimed at what is known as flexiliving, with solutions designed for different stages of life.
Houses have been decreasing in recent years, not in price, but in square meters. But what for many is just a sign of the peak moment and skyrocketing prices in Madrid, for others it is a matter of choice and practicality, since there are many vital situations that can lead us to prefer a small home.
The Balearic Islands are not one, they are many. First of all, because the archipelago is made up of several islands and islets, but also because the rhythms can be very different, depending on the chosen enclave. In this article we look at the two most relevant islands, which belong to the trio known as the Gimnesian islands: Mallorca and Menorca (the third one would be Formentera).