Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Most Expensive Streets in Barcelona to Rent

A recent Report by London-based Real Estate company Cushman & Wakefield has compiled a fascinating list of the main street indexes globally when it comes to retail space. The report has some fascinating results, and is well worth a look (free registry required to download the complete document).

Barcelona Shopping - image rights barcelonaturisme.com

Everyone knows that Barcelona is a fantastic place for shopping, with international brands sitting along side some of the great Spanish brands such as Custo, Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, Zara, Massimo Dutti, Desigual and the rest.

Of no real surprise is the inclusion in the report of the top 4 streets in the Catalan Capital for floor space - those of Portal del Angel, Rambla Catalunya, Passeig de Gracia and Avenida Diagonal. What is surprising perhaps is that despite the current economic downturn, the rents on Portal del Angel have risen - only 4,5% but still a pretty price at 2760 Euros per square metre per year for floor space.

Both Rambla Catalunya and Passeig de Gracia maintained their prices as of last year, and only Diagonal saw a slight decrease in prices - 12.5% compared to the previous year. Choosing the right floor space is essential for customer retail success, and the recent acquisition of the old Gas company headquarters on Portal del Angel by H&M must be costing a lot of money, but at the same time be worth the rentals, as the shop is always busy, and it's a fantastic job by the designers.

Are you looking to invest in retail in Barcelona? Contact Barcelona Luxury Real Estate experts Modus Vivendi for details of floor spaces to suit your needs. And for long term rentals in Barcelona don't hesitate to contact the team, too, as they have a constantly updated portfolio of exclusive properties to fit everyone's needs.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Barcelona Voted 5th Best City in the World

Anyone who's visited the city of Barcelona can see the draw the Catalan Capital holds. Many people who come here with no fixed travel plan end up staying much longer than originally planned, as it's such a difficult place to leave. And what about living here?

Well, a recent survey from Time Out Guide books has ranked Barcelona not only in the top 10 cities in the world, but at a very respectable 5th place.

Barcelona Night Skyline - Barcelona Real Estate Blog

The survey took into account 6 different attributes as Architecture, Arts & Culture, Buzz, Food & Drink, Quality of Life and World Status, totalling a score of 60. Barcelona fared 44 out of 60, with the most notable scores on Architecture (9/10), Buzz (8/10), Food and Drink (8/10) and Quality of Life (8/10). Who could argue?

Barcelona boasts 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and has many other architectural masterpieces not given Wolrd Status, but still equally as impressive. This coming week also sees the celebrations of La Merce Festival, widely renowned for it's cultural impact on Catalonia. The influence of Ferran Adriá's El Bulli restaurant in Roses, near Girona - voted best restaurant in the world for an unprecedented 3 years running - has obviously had it's influence on the kitchens of Barcelona, and who can ignore the massive nightlife scene in Barcelona for "buzz"?! Many Ibiza DJ's are residents here when Ibiza is off-season, and it's no surprise that such giants of Music as U2 and George Michael have started their World Tours here in recent years! It's no wonder that Barcelona is the envy of it's European neighbours! In fact, only the cities of London, Paris and Berlin pipped Barcelona to the post, with New York being number one.

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Rental Prices Down Again in Barcelona

It's a great time to be looking for a rental at the moment in Spain, and whilst the bigger cities such as Barcelona and Madrid are always going to have competitive rates for monthly rentals, a recent report from facilisimo.com relates the news that the prices of rentals has again gone down.

Barcelona Real Estate - Rental Poster

In August, rentals in Catalunya as a whole dropped 0,06% which although it doesn't sound like a lot, makes up a total of 11.32% compared to the same time last year. That's a hefty amount on any rental, and I can predict that this will likely stay around the same for the rest of the year. The survey had sources from over 120,000 individual properties and is great news for anyone looking for a long term rental in Barcelona with a 4.4% decrease in rental prices for the Catalan Capital.

Each new renter looking to relocate to Barcelona, for whatever, reason, has a great new world awaiting them, with Barcelona being voted as one of the top ten cities in the world to live in by Time Out Guides this month. If you're wondering where to move to, try our information in choosing the right neighbourhood in the city, which will be an ongoing project here at Barcelona Real Estate Blog.

Barcelona Neighbourhoods - The Old Town

Barcelona Neighbourhoods - Eixample

We welcome any comments as always, and would love to hear your suggestions or topics for us to open up for discussion.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Sunshine Terraces in Barcelona

Moving to a sunny country like Spain, especially if you're moving from a colder climate can do wonders for your well being and confidence. Cities like Barcelona have a fantastic amount of sunshine year-round, and it's proximity to the Mediterranean Sea means that on the extremely rare occasion that it snows, it never lays - and temperatures rarely go below the 2 or 3 degrees mark.

Barcelona Terrace - Barcelona Real Estate Blog

Never has a city been more designed around the sun. Many plaças such as the Plaça Reial in the downtown Gothic Quarter have chairs positioned strategically so that each one received the same amount of sunlight during the day. Locals will move around to find the shade whilst reading their newspapers, leaving the midday sun to the tourists or foreigners living in the city!

Buildings are mainly sandstone or light stone coloured, reflecting the suns rays and giving a warm glow during the day - it's often noted that Barcelona seems so grey when it rains, as this is the appearance that the buildings have when wet.

So what better way to take advantage of the great weather Barcelona has to offer than with an apartment with a balcony or a terrace?! Properties facing the sea will always have more natural light during the morning and early afternoon. And when the sun hits it's highest point and comes back down behind Tibidabo mountain, those facing away from the sea will enjoy it's rays. Many Barcelona apartments have balconies, and if they are internal, away from traffic noise, this can be a wonderful addition to your apartment - even in the balcony is narrow, you can fit a table and chairs outside and have an evening meal in the summer outside, or relax and read a book at the weekend.

Almost all buildings have rooftop terraces - many have been taken by those attic apartments occupying the top floor, but some are communal, and are often only used to hang washing or sometimes never used. If you're renting a long term apartment in Barcelona, it's wise to check if you would have access to the rooftop terrace - or terrado - before you sign an agreement taking this for advantage. Certain communities have restrictions as to who might be allowed up there.

If you're looking to move to Barcelona and fancy a terrace or a balcony as part of your dream, then it's wise to contact an agency dealing with Barcelona Luxury Real Estate portfolio, who will offer serious options for you to browse and consider. If you're looking for Long Term Rentals in Barcelona, don't hesitate to contact Modus Vivendi in Barcelona for a tailor made solution to your problem.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Barcelona Neighbourhoods - Eixample

Eixample literally means the widening of the city or extension beyond the boundries of the old town. Ildefont Cerdá was the main designer of the area, which has a grid-like appearance and a few main thoroughfares, such as Gran Via which crosses the whole of the city from left to right, and Diagonal from North west to South East being the main avenues.

Barcelona Real Estate - Eixample

Eixample is made up of blocks, or "manzanas" on the grid, often comprising of 20 or more individual apartment buildings. The octagonal bocks give natural light and although it was rumoured that Eixample was frowned upon by the locals until the birth of the traffic light, it remains Barcelona's biggest neighbourhood and also houses many of the main tourist attractions of the city - 5 of the 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites Barcelona boasts.

The neighbourhood is split up into left and right either side of Passeig de Gracia, and each is simply known as Eixample dreta (right) or Eixample Esquerra (left). Public transport within the neighbourhood is extensive, with all metro lines crossing this part of the city along long stretches, as well as the Barcelona tram covering most of Diagonal, too.

Eixample carries a lot of the city's traffic, and large avenues such as Gran Via and Aragon, are a constant source of traffic, meaning noise pollution is frequent. Also, due to the preference of natural light in Barcelona, those properties facing the sea generally have more hours of daylight than those facing Tibidabo at the back - and an obvious preference for higher floored apartments is preferred whenever considering renting or buying an apartment.

The modernista movement in Barcelona means that Eixample houses some fantastic buildings and was an innovative neighbourhood at its conception - the first elevator in Barcelona was installed in Rambla Catalunya. Eixample also houses the "manzana de discordia" or block of discord, which is one of the smallest spaces in the city where you can find Modernista architecture in all it's fantastic and varied forms within such a small space. Many apartments have original tiled floors which are restored and kept as additional makeweights when dealing in property, as well as the decorative crowns on ceilings, original wooden doors and window frames and certain balconies.

For your Luxury Barcelona Real Estate needs, or Long Term Rentals in Barcelona, don't hesitate to contact Modus Vivendi in Barcelona for a tailor made solution to your problem.