Your Guide to buying property in Fuerteventura
Montaña Roja Estate Agents have an extensive range of property for sale in Fuerteventura. If you are looking to buy property abroad or are interested in sales then this buyer’s guide to Fuerteventura property should be able to help you. Montaña Roja Estate Agents have apartments, penthouses, villas, bungalows, townhouses, country houses, fincas, new property developments and off plan investment opportunities throughout Fuerteventura.
If you are looking for a sound property investment that is recession-proof and offers guaranteed returns look no further than Fuerteventura property. The Fuerteventura property market offers a wide variety of properties and a multitude of profit-making possibilities for investors. Purchasing a Fuerteventura property is one of the most flexible routes to investing in this islands burgeoning tourism industry whether you intend to purchase a holiday or retirement home or develop your Fuerteventura properties into Fuerteventura hotels or Fuerteventura villas that you can easily rent out to the thousands of tourists and visitors who flock to see this paradise island's wonderful beaches, dunes, and volcanoes.
Fuerteventura, in the Canary Islands is a fascinating island of contrasts. The sight of windmills gracing the horizon as a reminder of the island's farming past can be found throughout Fuerteventura, which is known as the granary of the Canary Islands. With only a narrow channel separating Fuerteventura from the African continent and located on the same latitude as Florida and Mexico with temperatures that rarely fall below 18C or rise above 24C it has become a sun worshipers paradise. With over one hundred and fifty beaches along its impressive coastline it gives Fuerteventura the most extensive coastal platform of the archipelago. Combine this with more than 3000 hours of sunshine a year and a naturally peaceful environment and it is easy to see why Fuerteventura holds such appeal.
There is a lot more to enjoy in Fuerteventura. It is easy to forget that this island has the oldest history in the archipelago although its colourful past can be traced in a variety of ancient buildings, monuments, archaeological sites and museums. Located just 100 kilometres off the coast of North Africa it is also the second largest of the Canary Islands.
Fuerteventura is a paradise for sun, beach and water sports enthusiasts but it is not the place for all-night parties. Ideal for families and couples seeking a relaxed winter sun holiday or a more tranquil summer break, Fuerteventura is a relaxed and quiet island.
Fuerteventura has a magnificent airport with a 2,400m runway where national and international flights land and airplanes arrive from numerous, mainly European countries.
As this is a Spanish island, EU citizens do not require a visa. However, if you intend to spend more than six months here, you will need to apply for a residence permit or "residencia".