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5 Homes in Europe under €50k
The Friday Fix 🧰
Happy Friday, savvy European property seeker!
Imagine telling your friends, "Oh, just send it to my place in Almería," or "I'll call you back from my terrace in Messinia." Sounds like a fantasy? Not with this week's lineup of European properties.
We've got five addresses that could be yours for less than €50k. Yes, you read that right. From a sun-drenched studio in Spain to a character-filled apartment in Italy's piazza, these aren't just properties – they're passport stamps waiting to happen.
But before we begin…
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Curious about where in Europe you could call home for less than €50k? Let's explore.
This Week's Top 5 Under €50k European Homes:
🇪🇸 Studio Apartment in Roquetas de Mar, Almería, Spain: €49,950
50m² | Studio | Large terrace | Breathtaking views
Gated community | Access to golf course, spa, gym | Close to beach
🇬🇷Detached House in Draΐna, Trikorfo, Greece: €40,000
74m² | 276m² plot | Parking space | Mountain views
25km from Kalamata Airport | Ideal for holiday home
🇫🇷 Semi-detached Property in Averton, Mayenne, France: €38,600
103m² | 3 bedrooms | 727m² plot | 20m² terrace
Garage with loft | Peaceful village location
🇮🇹 Apartment in Santeramo in Colle, Italy: €35,000
60m² | 3 rooms | 1 bathroom | 1st floor
Central location | Partial renovation | Small ground floor storage
🇮🇹Apartment in Manziana, Italy: €30,000
35m² | 2 rooms | 1 bathroom | Ground floor
Central location | Independent entrance | Needs renovation
Insider Tip on Understanding Energy Performance Certificates
European Union countries require Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) for properties. As a buyer, you might not be familiar with these. EPCs rate a property's energy efficiency from A (very efficient) to G (inefficient). A poor rating could mean higher utility costs but also represent an opportunity for value-adding improvements.
European Market Insight: The Short-Term Rental Landscape
If you're considering renting out your European property when you're not using it, be aware that many European cities have strict regulations on short-term rentals. Cities like Barcelona and Amsterdam have implemented tough rules to combat over-tourism. Research local laws carefully, as they can impact your property's rental potential and overall investment value.
And there you have it - another Friday Fix ✅
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📌 The AffordiHome Fine Print (We Promise It's Worth Reading!)
Before you start packing your bags, here's what you need to know:
We're property enthusiasts, not real estate agents. We scour the internet for intriguing and potentially affordable European homes, but we don't sell or rent them ourselves.
Our listings come from various real estate websites. While we do our best to find gems, we can't guarantee they're still available – these places might be snapped up faster than you can say "charming rustic cottage"!
Remember, this newsletter is for inspiration and information. Always do your homework before making any big decisions. We're great at finding cool properties, but we're not financial advisors or psychics.
All those lovely photos? Full credit goes to the original owners and agents. We're just here to appreciate and share.
By reading this newsletter, you agree that AffordiHome is responsible for fueling your European home fantasies, but not for any spontaneous property purchases!
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