Spain’s most popular cities for immigrants

As the impact of the economic crisis continues to weaken, the Spanish economy has begun to recover. In order to introduce foreign investment and promote economic development, the Spanish government has played a big role in immigration and launched a policy of granting residence when buying a house. The Spanish real estate buying group has become more international, and more and more investors are flocking to it. Entering the Spanish real estate market, more and more Chinese people are choosing to buy houses or shops in Spain. So, which are the most popular cities?

Political center? Madrid

Madrid is like Beijing, and Barcelona is like Shanghai. Madrid is the tourism and cultural center of Southern Europe, with rich historical and cultural relics, complete modern tourism facilities and a developed service industry. The route is packed with art, culture, treasures, and crowds of tourists enjoying the monuments, world-renowned museums, and nightlife. At the same time, Madrid is also the sports center of Spain. Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid basketball team and other teams all represent the high level of European sports.

The important thing is that as the capital of Spain, Madrid’s housing prices have dropped by 50% in recent years, and buying a luxury house for 500,000 euros is not a problem.

Madrid is the city with the largest number of high-quality universities in Spain. It is also a gathering place for embassies of various countries, the headquarters of multinational companies and the media. But like all capitals, Madrid has its share of traffic jams. The climate is dry, with hot summers and cold winters, making it less comfortable than coastal cities.

Economic center? Barcelona

Barcelona is not only a famous tourist city, but also the most important trade, industry and financial base in Spain. The Port of Barcelona is a large port on the Mediterranean coast. In addition, the reputation of the Barcelona football team is resounding throughout the world. Many buildings in Barcelona were designed by Gaudí and are full of romantic and artistic temperament.

Barcelona is a city that never sleeps, an eternal international art center, conference and exhibition center, and international activity center. Here, there are excellent universities, an international environment, prosperous trade and economic activities, and an active atmosphere of innovation.

The degree of immigrant integration in Barcelona is much higher than that of other Spanish cities, and the number of Chinese is as high as more than 70,000, accounting for 37.8% of the total number of Chinese in Spain. The main reason for the large number of Chinese in Barcelona is that Chinese companies and shops continue to increase in the city center, which has led to an increase in the number of Chinese. According to Spanish official statistics: In recent years, the growth rate of Chinese living in Barcelona will continue to increase, while immigrants of other ethnic groups have begun to decline due to the impact of the economic crisis. The continuous growth of Chinese immigrants and the trend of immigrant areas have attracted the attention of the Barcelona City Government. The local government has specially issued a survey report to study it, and conducts statistics at any time to observe the dynamic development of Chinese immigrants.

The Sunshine City? Malaga

Malaga is the second largest port in Spain, located in Andalusia, southern Spain, surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea and the Costa del Sol. Malaga is also one of the five largest metropolitan areas in Spain. Malaga is also a city of art. The painter Pablo Picasso, the 19th century politician Antonio Canovas del Castillo and the actor Antonio Banderas were all born in Malaga.

Malaga is a famous tourist destination and receives a large number of tourists every year. There are a variety of very cheap charter flights between Malaga and Amsterdam and London. Many tourists come to Malaga to enjoy the good weather and the beautiful Costa del Sol.

Tourism real estate? Valencia

Valencia is the third largest city in Spain and the city with the third largest number of Chinese people. It was also the first city to establish trade relations with China. This is the end point of the Maritime Silk Road, and the ancient silk trading hall here dates back 1,500 years. Valencia vacation properties have become one of the most popular investment methods for Chinese investors in recent years. Driven by tourism, Valencia vacation properties are undoubtedly the most popular.

According to the latest survey results, in addition to young people, many tourists to Valencia, Spain, also come from the mainland. middle-aged tour group. While visiting the scenic spots in Valencia, these tourists also inspected the real estate industry around Valencia.

Pearl of the coast? Alicante

Alicante is the capital of the Alicante province in the Valencia region and a pearl on Spain’s blue coastline. From any corner of the city, you can reach the beach in fifteen minutes by car. All sea-related cultures are extremely popular here, including sea fishing, diving, sailing, surfing...

Time seems to slow down here, and you can enjoy the scenery and richness of the sea and sky. gourmet food. At the same time, the famous University of Alicante and many innovative companies also make life here keep up with the times.

House prices here are much cheaper than those in Madrid and Barcelona. If you are tired of the noisy and busy city and want to enjoy a quiet life, the seaside town here is definitely your best choice.