When I looked at
apartments in Spain, I was mainly focused on the Costa del Sol region. Let me tell you, the market is alive, and demand is strong. I decided to invest in an apartment in Valencia, close to the beach, and it’s been a solid performer for rental income. One thing to remember is that location is crucial. Areas that attract year-round tourism, like Marbella or Barcelona, tend to have steady demand, while seasonal places can have fluctuations. The best part about my experience is the simplicity—less maintenance compared to a villa, and renters love being close to the action. If you’re going for rental income, aim for properties near the coast, or those with easy access to local culture and amenities. Just make sure to get a good property manager; they make life a whole lot easier.