If you have got this far, then you
are probably mostly certain that Lanzarote is the place for your
home. Geographically, for such a small island, it has so many
unique and superb features ranging from the cloud-topped volcanoes
in the south, to the underground labyrinths in the north. It is
ideal for a beach holiday – or a hiking holiday. You can
party every night until the sun comes up, or you can explore every
day until the sun goes down. Excellent for holidays, part-time
or full time living. You have the choice.
The growth of Lanzarote both in terms of population,
foreign property ownership and capital appreciation of property
has been phenomenal over the past 10 – 15 years and it is
by no means exhausted. Whilst there may be many other destinations
which offer similar standards of living, it is difficult to find
a place which offers everything Lanzarote does. The year-round
temperate climate allows for outdoor living most days –
no need to be cooped up inside with the central heating on!
The multi-cultural diversity of the population sees children growing
up with at least 2 languages from nursery age, and it is not uncommon
for children to be speaking Spanish, English and German fluently
well before Secondary School age. If you would like to know more
about schools in Lanzarote, please click
here.
At the other end of the scale, for people
of retirement age, Lanzarote provides the opportunity for almost
endless relaxation. The lifestyle on the island is unhurried,
unconcerned with Keeping up with the Joneses, and a world away
from big-city living which is encountered more and more in even
the smallest of cities in other countries. On the property side,
there are many reasons people choose Lanzarote. Captital appreciation
on property is a steadily rising constant – after all, the
sun shines most days of the year making it a desirable place to
own a property.
There is demand from many other countries and cultures to purchase
in Lanzarote, thereby keeping the market buoyant.
And, of course, there is the ever-present influence of Cesar
Manrique to ensure that Lanzarote remains individual in its
appearance and culture.
Whether you are looking for a sound investment which will bring
you handsome returns; whether you are looking for a holiday home;
whether you are looking to make a permanent move, you will find
Lanzarote has something to offer to everyone and will continue
to do so for many years to come.
Flights are frequent and from most UK and Irish airports –
and direct too.
One of the major factors about buying a second
home or relocating to Lanzarote is, of course, the fantastic weather
we enjoy here.
Of course, we do have our occasional grey sky and
a few downpours now and then, but for most of the time, the weather
is kind to us.
To see what the weather is doing right now
and for the next five days click
here…..