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Where Can You Still Buy for Under €200K in Spain?

Property prices in Spain have risen a lot in recent years, and buying a home is becoming more expensive. According to the Fotocasa Real Estate Index , house prices increased by 1.8 percent month-on-month and 19.9 percent year-on-year . The average price of homes in February 2026 reached €2,950 per square metre . This means that buying a home in Spain now costs €40,000 more than it did a year ago . If we consider an 80 square metre flat , the average property price is now €235,981 . Because of these increases, many people believe that it is no longer possible to buy a bargain home in Spain. However, the data shows that there are still many cities where property costs less than €200,000 . Most of these places are located inland or in central Spain , but there are still some coastal cities where prices remain below this level. For example, buyers can still purchase property near the coast in Huelva, Almería, Tarragona and Castellón . In Galicia, you can also buy in coastal regions...

Trump VS Sanchez (Friday March 6)

 Tensions are growing between Donald Trump and Pedro Sánchez because of problems between the United States and Iran . The main issue is that Spain does not allow the U.S. to use its military bases in Rota and Morón for possible actions against Iran. The U.S. has used bases in southern Spain for many years to support operations in the Middle East. Recently, the U.S. asked Spain for permission to do more military activities there. But the Spanish government said no . Spain prefers diplomacy and peaceful solutions instead of military action. Pedro Sánchez explained that Spain follows international law and wants stability in the Mediterranean. Spain works with the U.S. as a NATO ally , but Sánchez said Spanish territory should not be used for war without international agreement. Donald Trump reacted strongly. He criticized Spain publicly, saying that allies who get protection from the U.S. should cooperate fully. He warned that Spain could face economic punishment if it bl...

The Success of the Bottled Water Industry

Bottled water has become one of the most lucrative consumer products in the world. In 2025, the global bottled water market is expected to generate over $300 billion in revenue , with the United States, Europe, and China as its largest consumers. What started as a niche product in the 1970s has become a cultural phenomenon. The concept originated when companies began bottling natural springs to sell what was once considered tap water. Early adopters saw it as a luxury product, often sold in glass bottles and marketed as pure and healthy . Its popularity skyrocketed thanks to clever marketing strategies that emphasized wellness, status, and lifestyle . One key to success has been celebrity endorsements. Stars like Beyoncé, Jennifer Aniston, and LeBron James have been seen drinking premium brands such as Fiji Water and Evian , lending a glamorous aura to an otherwise simple commodity. Bottled water companies also excel at branding and storytelling. Campaigns highlight sustainabilit...

Trump VS Sanchez

 Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjOkUEmXjxc Tensions have intensified between Donald Trump and Pedro Sánchez over the escalating confrontation between the United States and Iran. The dispute centers on Spain’s refusal to authorize the use of key U.S. military bases located in Rota and Morón for potential military operations related to Iran. The United States has historically relied on strategic bases in southern Spain as logistical hubs for operations in the Middle East. In a context of heightened military alert and growing hostility between Washington and Tehran, the U.S. reportedly requested authorization to increase operational activity from these bases. However, the Spanish government declined to grant permission for offensive operations, arguing that Spain supports diplomatic solutions and de-escalation rather than military intervention. Pedro Sánchez has defended his position by emphasizing Spain’s commitment to international law, multilateralism, and stability in ...

The Middle East Conflict and Its Impact on Spain

Watch:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjOkUEmXjxc After coordinated military strikes by Israel and the United States on Iran, tensions in the Middle East have increased. Several Iranian cities, including Tehran, were attacked with precision missiles targeting military and nuclear facilities. Iran responded by launching missiles and drones at U.S., Israeli, and regional targets. This rapid escalation has increased instability in the region. One major global concern is the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow sea passage through which about a quarter of the world’s oil passes. If this route closes, energy prices could skyrocket  and cause inflation  . For Spain, this could mean higher costs for fuel, electricity, transport, and food. Financial markets may become unstable, and supply chains  could be disrupted. Spain could also receive more refugees if the conflict expands, which may create social and political challenges. Spain has said it prefers diplomacy and has re...