Buyers searching for a rural European idyll face long waits for tradesmen and escalating costs
From a lakeside house in the foothills of Mount Fuji to a hilltop villa on the Greek island of Tinos
New issues for British buyers have emerged since Brexit
From the Parc Monceau to the Jardin du Luxembourg, these properties are near some of the city’s grandest green spaces
A drop in tourism has made city-centre living more appealing, pushing up rents and house prices
A year after the end of the transition period, both British and EU migrants reckon with new realities
Bigger, cheaper homes away from the glitzy centres can be found in neighbouring villages
Sales are back to pre-pandemic levels for both the super-villa set and on the city’s more cosmopolitan, authentic side
The end of a rental cap and a shortage of stock are making the German capital unaffordable for many
From a penthouse with panoramic city views to a Lido villa surrounded by gardens
Demand from France now dominates the island’s sales with prices cheaper than Ibiza and Mallorca
The transformation of balconies and open spaces into verdant oases during the pandemic has put green spaces at a premium
From an estate with views across the Aegean Sea to a mansion of traditional neoclassical Andriot architecture
A surge in domestic buyers has intensified the competition for houses and the workers to renovate them
After 18 subdued months, activity picks up in the Spanish city famous for its flamenco
From a sumptuous apartment in Lugano to a villa with uninterrupted views of Lake Maggiore
From next year, the controversial investment migration scheme will be limited to ‘touristic’ property purchases or those in low-density areas
Less glitzy than the Riviera, the city’s wild coast and outdoor pursuits draw affluent Parisian families
Sales of pieds-à-terre and period villas have picked up in the vibrant French city, but the tourist downturn disappoints holiday-let investors
Just 20 minutes from the city centre, this bucolic oasis long frequented by film stars is attracting the lockdown weary
After ‘the worst year for property sales in a decade’, the Greek island is getting back to the business of hedonism
From a hillside villa with its own hammam to a five-bedroom house in arty Saint-Paul-de-Vence
Properties are selling fast in the Balearic resort but UK nationals face a hurdle with a new permit requirement
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