A permament provide of cut-priced properties in high-yielding visitor regions has sparked British investors' curiosity in obtaining a Spanish property after much more, says worldwide property portal Rightmove Overseas. In accordance to the UK-based site's latest visitors figures, the number of customers enquiring on properties in Spain has risen for the 2nd month in a row. Spanish property enquiries increased 1.2% between Feb and March, with the area of Valencia proving a particular success with a whopping 166% rise. "Customers looking for diminished value properties in traditional way of life and holiday hotspots have been notable in the course of March", said Rightmove's head of overseas selling, Shameem Golamy. The 90-100% fund offered by main developers in a bid to entice skittish investors back again to the marketplace is presenting an unmissable possibility for many, and with the spring holiday time of year now in well-rounded swing, buy to let investors are realising simply how profitable their funding might be. Properties located inside of golfing hotels are also proving a particular drawcard amongst the renewed surge of purchaser curiosity, says locally primarily based representative Taylor Wimpey de Espana. The firm has viewed a 121% increase in enquiries for its range of new-build golf properties in in style holiday locations similar to Mallorca, 57% of which were Brits. "Devoid of doubt in a holiday house destination similar to Spain, properties on golfing hotels supply much more for the purchaser", said selling director Ignacio Osle. 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