Recent posts
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LFStyle’s favourite spots in Valencia
Valencia is becoming increasingly attractive for international clients who value its lifestyle and quality of life. Time magazine recently described the city as ‘the world’s best place to live’ thanks to the city’s low cost of living, culture, gastronomy and its reputation as a growing business hub. Here’s the LFStyle guide on the best places to hang out in Spain’s third city.
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Best breakfast and Brunch spots in Madrid
We’ve selected our favourite places in Madrid for a spot of breakfast or brunch
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José Abascal 48, Madrid – Luxury Living in the Heart of the City
Lucas Fox presents the stunning New Development, José Abascal 48, the ultimate example of luxurious city living.
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The Best Ski Resorts in Spain by LFStyle
Spain is home to some of Europe’s most picturesque, affordable and (crucially), lesser known ski resorts. With large-scale investment throughout the past decade from the Pyrenees to the Sierra Nevada, many are surprised to find out that Spain’s skiing industry has a great deal to offer, with fantastic après ski (and a thoroughly Spanish schedule to boot). Not to mention you can be on the pistes all day, then back on the beach in time for a sundowner! Here we round up some of our favourites…
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Madrid: Top 5 districts for investing in property
Spain’s vibrant capital has a population of over 3 million is fast becoming Europe’s investment capital, drawing interest from Northern Europe, the United States and the Middle East. Here we help you discover its top property hotspots.
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Mia Svensson on moving from Sweden to Catalunya’s coastal jewel
Mia Svensson and her husband Frederik moved from Sweden to Sitges at the end of 2012 when their two sons were 10 and 13 and bought a home via Lucas Fox. They work as IT consultants and also run their own company, Original People. They spoke to LFStyle about life as ‘expats’ on Catalunya`s most vibrant coastlines.
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Costa Bravo! How Spain’s ‘wild coast’ has transformed itself into a Mecca for foodies and wine lovers
The Costa Brava underwent a gastronomic revolution following the success of el Bulli, so much so that a feature in the New York Times declared Spain was ‘the new France’. Now a new wave of young chefs have taken up the reins and are continuing this extraordinary cullinary transformation of Spain’s ‘wild coast’.
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Maresme: Top 10 Towns and Villages
With over 30 km of sandy beaches, numerous marinas, several quality golf courses, a protected natural park, a unique microclimate and easy access to one of Europe’s most cosmopolitan cities, there are few Mediterranean locations that offer such an attractive and varied lifestyle as the Maresme Coast. Its growing appeal is reflected in the 350% increase in the number of international buyers over the past decade.
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A look back at the Lucas Fox 10-year anniversary celebrations
Hosted at OneOceanClub, on the newly revamped OneOean Port Vell (this year’s ultimate place to see and be seen in Barcelona), Lucas Fox celebrated its 10th anniversary with a bang.
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Discovering Les Gavarres, Girona
“From my house I see great swaths of blackish-green mountains, dotted with venerable stone farmhouses every kilometer or so. I also have a view of the coastal plain and a slice of the Mediterranean. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen anything like it. Certainly not in the USA!” Robert Edwards