Highlights in Province of Cadiz
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Cadiz is an Andalusia resort for those who want to swim in the ocean and visit one of the oldest towns in Europe, founded by Phoenician sailors in about 1000 BC. Here is a pleasant climate, the heat that softens the breezes of the Atlantic Ocean and the warm waters bring tourists pleasure from May to October.
Real State
Houses for sale and rent in Cadiz – is not the most affordable pleasure as the real estate in the region is represented mainly in the elite class. The British purchase a lot of property here. Among our countrymen this region is not very popular due to the relatively high prices in comparison with other provinces.
Apartments for sale and rent in Cadiz are the most affordable real estate sphere in the region. In the suburbs is quite possible to buy a small, but quite comfortable apartment for 70 000 euro, but the closer to the center, the more increases the cost, reaching 250,000 - 300,000 euros for a 100-square-meters apartments in the center.
If you are interested in apartments for sale and rent in Cadiz, we recommend you look closely though not only to low-cost housing. The style of life in Cadiz is that in most of cheap apartments there is no heating and hot water. Heating is performed by means of gas burners with interchangeable cylinders, which are quite expensive. Therefore, savings can result in additional costs.
Houses for sale and rent in Cadiz is a good way to finance investments, taking into account the tourist attractiveness of the region and the growth in property prices in Spain. You can buy a house for 150 000+ euros. If you are not applying for a luxury building in the first line to the ocean. Prices for villas for sale and rent in Cadiz, if we talk about elite real estate, start from 450 000 - 500 000 EUR. These are furnished houses with the garden of a total area up to 1 000 square meters.
It is still possible, to buy a piece of land in Cadiz but the prices here start at around 350 000 euros. There is not so much land available here, and it is already occupied by a variety of infrastructure. So everything, that is put up for sale, it is generally expensive and large areas with an approved construction plan. Also, there are areas with unfinished objects. But they are also mostly expensive.
Thinking about buying property in Cadiz, you should pay special attention to the housing with a price of 500 000+ euros, the purchase of which by Spanish law makes it easier to obtain a residence permit and allows the owner to take loans in the Spanish banks at a bargain rate. Also among the advantages of owning such a house - providing a six-month visa for the owner and his close relatives and the ability to rent house, getting all the profit except for provided by law taxes.
Transport
The nearest international airport is located 35 kilometers from Cadiz in Jerez de la Frontera. But there are no direct flights from Moscow to Jerez de la Frontera, you would have to make a transfer in Düsseldorf. You can also use the airports of Málaga and Seville. You can get to Cadiz from Jerez de la Frontera by train, which departs regularly - every hour. The ticket price is 6 euros and the journey takes 40 minutes. The trip from Seville will take 2 hours, and the ticket will cost 16 Euros. From Malaga even more - 4.5 hours and 28 euros, respectively.
You can get to Cadiz in a rented car, though it is somewhat difficult because of the nature of the city geographic location.
In the city there is a well-developed bus network that consists of dozens of bus routes, that are following five main lines, which provide easy access to any place in the city. The cost of a standard ticket is 1 euro. When buying a ticket for ten trips at once you will have to pay only 6.35 euros.
Attractions
Cadiz is very interesting in terms of architecture. So there are places to see here. Once you get tired of the snow-white beaches, go on a tour in the old town:
• The ruins of the Roman theater.
• The area of Mina.
• Forts of San Sebastian and Santa Catalina.
• Cathedral of Cadiz.
•Central market.
These are the main attractions that are worth visiting. You can do this yourself, but it is better to use the services of local guides. It is quite possible to find someone who speaks in Russian.
Also, the city regularly hosts public events and carnivals. One of the largest one in Spain and around the world, and is called Carnival. It takes place in February before Ash Wednesday and lasts more than a week.
Another important attraction of Cadiz is its cuisine. Dishes, made mainly of seafood, will surprise you with its freshness. In many restaurants they are prepared right in front of the client from the freshly caught fish.