Spain home to most buoyant market for British expat homebuyers
Last year, almost 300,000 people were residing in Spain having originally come from Britain, one of the largest expat communities after Australia, the US and Canada.

Calvia is blessed with some of the most amazing beaches and coves.
Calvia is blessed with some of the most amazing beaches and coves.
Your seven days news round-up in Mallorca
These are the stories that made the headlines this week.
The Balearic Islands is the region with the fewest households living in their own homes
Spain is the twelfth country with the highest number of people who own their own home in the European Union.
Mallorca home to the most expensive streets in Spain
In the Balearics, the most expensive street is Paseo del Mar, in Calvia,
Security service cannot afford to work or live in Mallorca
Guardia Civil sleeping in motorhomes, on campsites or even in their own vehicle.

Calvia is one of the most expensive places in Spain to buy or rent a property.
Calvia is one of the most expensive places in Spain to buy or rent a property.
Fifty per cent increase in Balearic house prices over five years
The increase in the Balearics is the highest in the country.
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Property sales fall as prices reach their peak
The sales of homes in the Balearics slumped by over 20% in July.
- Ryanair changes its hand luggage and check-in rules
- Open letter: Please do not come on holiday to Mallorca
- Tourist replies to our open letter calling on holidaymakers to stay at home
- EU sues Spain for discriminatory tax treatment of non-residents
- "We must be very careful with the things we say"; Mallorca transport operators' concern about messages to tourists