Javea (also known as Xabia) is a highly sought after location amongst Spanish property investors. It is located on the Cap de la Nau peninsula between the Costa Blanca and Costa del Azhar in eastern Spain, and is a popular vacation area for city-dwelling Spaniards, many of whom own second homes in Javea.
Javea is blessed with spectacular scenery, beautiful beaches and a Mediterranean climate that remains warm all year round. The town receives over 300 days of sunshine each year, and summertime temperatures can climb close to 40°c. With unobstructed views facing eastwards across the Mediterranean Sea, the rising sun over the water on a warm summer's morning is a memory that stays with you forever.
The coastline around Javea is a mixture of long sandy beaches and contorted rocky cliffs that erode into the sea. Where the town meets the shoreline, Javea's port and harbour stands with its myriad yachts bobbing up and down in the gentle swell. The town itself is a compromise between centuries-old architecture and more modern buildings, and is gaining a reputation as the jewel in the crown of the southeastern Spanish coastline.
The area's ever increasing popularity amongst Northern Europeans and Spanish residents offers buyers of Spanish property enormous potential in terms of investment return. All year round rental income is possible with your Javea property. Additionally, price inflation forecasts for the region suggest that owners of Javea property could well make considerable capital gain over the next five to ten years. However, it should be noted that Javea is an exclusive location in which to own a villa in Spain, and therefore requires a substantial investment in the first instance.
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