Property in Almeria |
| The Costa Almeria is one of the lesser know coasts of southern Spain but demand for property in this area has increased several fold in recent times due to the lower priced property that can be found in comparison to its more popular neighbours. |
| The Costa de Almería is to a large extent undiscovered by mass tourism, and it has many beaches, and picturesque villages, and this sun-baked province, enjoys the highest hours of sunshine and lowest rainfall in Europe. |
| Quiet coves and bays can be found along its more rugged coastline and long sandy beaches can be found in the northern part of this province. Infrastructure in the area is improving beyond recognition with excellent road links as well as modern international airports. |
| Property prices are rising, and the trend looks set to continue for the foreseeable future. |
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Almeria – the garden of Europe This hot climate and the natural protective barrier of the Sierra de Gádor also means that Almeria is one of the most productive agricultural zones in Europe, with more than 25,000 acres of land growing fruit, vegetables and flowers. |
History of Almeria Almeria's culture and history date back many thousands of years. Almeria, south of Granada, has a rugged coastline with unspoilt beaches and sun-baked desert scenery and offers the quietest nightlife of any part of Mediterranean Spain. |
| Many Mediterranean civilisations have passed through and settled in Almería due to its location in the South-east part of the Iberian Peninsula. The Province of Almería has successively hosted Iberian, Phoenician, Greek, Carthaginian, Roman, Visigothic, Byzantine, Arab and Castilian civilisations; and all of them, each to a different extent, left their mark on its culture. |
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