Spain is the eurozone’s fourth-largest economy, with deep capital markets and a mature mortgage system. For real estate investors, this means (1) broad access to mortgage funding indexed to Euribor and (2) a market navigating evolving housing policy and demand from tourism and remote workers. As of July 1, 2025, the 12-month Euribor—the benchmark for most Spanish floating-rate […]
8/26/2025
Tanzania is one of Africa’s steadier macro stories—moderate inflation, a diversified economy, and a reformist tilt. Yet infrastructure gaps and a young, fast-urbanising population remain. Against this backdrop, Zanzibar (Unguja and Pemba) has built a distinct investment case: a tourism-led island economy with semi-autonomous governance, rapidly rising visitor numbers, and a legal framework allowing long-term leasehold […]
8/25/2025
South Africa has always been a land of contrasts—vast natural beauty paired with complex social dynamics, sophisticated financial infrastructure operating alongside developmental challenges. With a population of roughly 62 million people, it is the continent’s second-largest economy, home to deep capital markets, strong banks, and one of the most liquid housing finance systems in Africa. […]
8/25/2025