Wannabe ex-pats and second home owners have been advised on the cheapest Seaview properties in some of the most popular countries across Europe, with a few apartments costing as little as £85k.

Overseas property experts at YourOverseasHome.com have revealed six of the most affordable destinations with Seaview properties, located in areas such as Spain, France, Portugal, and Italy. 

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While many people dream of moving abroad to a sunnier climate or even having a second home overseas, most assume it’s just too expensive and therefore out of reach. 

However, two-bedroom apartments in some areas of Cyprus can start at around €100,000, and in Agios Nikolaos, Crete, they can cost as little as €50,000-€60,000!

Chris Nye, overseas property expert at Your Overseas Home said: “The benefits of moving abroad or living in another country temporarily are innumerable. Not only are you likely to enjoy better weather and scenery, but soaking up another culture can do wonders for your quality of life. 

“A lot of people make the mistake of assuming that it will be far too expensive to make a reality, however, some properties in sought-after, Seaview destinations are often much cheaper than an equivalent in the UK. We’ve used our expertise in the overseas property market to list some of the most affordable.”

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Here are some of the most affordable sea view destinations in Europe:

  1. Spain – Costa de Almeria

The Costa de Almeria was one of the last of Spain’s Mediterranean coasts to become touristy and they didn’t even bother to give it a cool name, like the Costa Tropical on one side and Costa Calida on the other. Still, it’s regarded as quite Bohemian and even a little wild, with a coast popular for naturism!

People from all over Europe and the rest of the world choose to settle on the Costa de Almería. Together with Murcia, Almería is the 2nd most sought-after part of Spain by British people, (Málaga and Alicante are joint first).

With warm and sunny weather all year round, and easy accessibility via its own airport, there is a lot of appeals here. Boasting a stunning national park, Cabo de Gata, and close proximity to historic areas like Granada, there is plenty to do in this region.

Two-bedroom apartments in the Costa de Almeria start at €50,000 but expect to pay double that for a seaside location. Still, €100,000 for a home with a sea view is quite the bargain!

  1. France – Landes

When it comes to France, affordability is relative. The French Riviera is notoriously expensive, but so is the cooler north, where Parisian second-home owners push the prices up, or Brittany where, like Cornwall, the pandemic has sent prices sky high.

Landes is in the far south-west, where heathland meets the Bay of Biscay. To the north is Bordeaux and to the south is Biarritz. Although within the popular Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, Landes is relatively undiscovered, as is its coastline, the Cote d’Argent (Silver Coast). Think of miles upon miles of empty beaches with amazing surfing…

Two-bedroom apartments by the coast start at around €200,000, which is approximately £170,000.

  1. Portugal – Lagos and Portimao

The western end of the Algarve, furthest from Faro Airport and at the furthest extremity of mainland Europe, offers excellent value for money. That’s not to say it’s cheap but certainly less expensive than the “golden triangle” based around Vilamoura.

It’s a little less touristy, yet with a good year-round population and easy accessibility from Faro. The sea here is sensational – cooler in every way than the Mediterranean and great for surfing and kitesurfing, swimming, kayaking, and even whale watching.

Two-bedroom apartments in Portimao sell for around €150,000 and expect to pay approximately 50% more in Lagos. 

  1. Italy – Trapani and Cefalu, Sicily

All of Italy is beautiful, but Sicily has the advantage of an affordable property with the sea never far away. While there are pricey corners of Sicily, such as Taormina and Ortigia (they really are drop-dead gorgeous), there are cheaper corners including pretty Trapani in the west and Cefalu in the middle.

For a two-bedroom apartment in Sicily, your budget shouldn’t have to stretch much beyond €125,000.

  1. Greece – Agios Nikolaos, Crete

Crete is much more affordable than other popular Greek islands like Corfu and Mykonos, just because it never quite attracted the fashionable set like those islands have. Crete’s benefits include the fact it is very warm, boasts interesting geography and Italianate seafronts like in Chania, and it has a long and friendly history with the British.

Two-bedroom apartments in Agios Nikolaos start at a very reasonable €50,000-€60,000.

  1. Cyprus – Larnaca

Larnaca is an up-and-coming part of Cyrus – cheaper than either Limassol (which is currently losing out on the Russian market), Paphos (always popular with Brits but relatively pricey), or the more touristy Famagusta in the East.

It’s easy to reach all year because although flights to the Greek islands generally stop in winter, they continue to Cyprus. It also has its own airport, and there are a few new marinas going up. Cyprus is also very easy to move to as it’s so pro-British – they even drive on the left! So you’ll find a big ex-pat community here, and a year-round population. 

Two-bedroom apartments in Larnaca start at under €100,000. https://www.youroverseashome.com/property-for-sale/

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