Brits wind up working as property agents abroad for all sorts of reasons and many have great stories to tell.
Each month we hear from one and their anecdotes and top tips for buying property in the destination they work.
More authentically Portuguese and more affordable than the central Algarve, the lively town of Lagos has been growing in popularity...
Kate Middleton chose it for her gap year and David Cameron named his daughter after it. It’s been a favourite amongst Britain’s upper crust for centuries, but there’s nothing stuffy about Florence, as we find out...
Ancient history, superyacht marinas, mega nightclubs and properties for every budget - the Turkish resort of Bodrum seems to have something for everyone.
Young, lively and dynamic, the southern French city of Montpellier is booming. But what does it offer British buyers tempted by the Languedoc lifestyle?
Tucked away in the heel of Italy is an historic little town set amongst hillsides strewn with olive groves and stone trulli. It's proving a big draw for Brits seeking affordable homes in trendy Puglia
Tucked away in the northern tip of the Costa Blanca is a town steeped in history which, as the resident Brits there know all too well, still offers a quality Spanish lifestyle without the over-development seen in other parts as well as a stunning example of an 11th century castle...
A British overseas territory with a subtropical climate, beautiful beaches and friendly tax laws – we take a closer look at why this pretty island in the Atlantic is so attractive to expats
This month our tour of places that appear on the British expat’s radar takes us to a pocket of southern Spain with a rich Moorish past, pretty mountainside villages and authentic lifestyle.
Brits’ love affair with France is legendary and nowhere illustrates this more than Brittany – which, after all, is only just “abroad” and not dissimilar to parts of south-west Britain. We look at why the Morbihan area is held so dear to the hearts of expats
Our tour of places popular with expats takes us to Madeira, a lush Portuguese island that was once – briefly – under British rule and is known for its eponymous cake and wine, and fireworks.
This month our tour of places with a large, or rising, expat crowd takes usto the Greek island of Crete, where we reveal the attraction of living amid the olive groves in the pretty Chania area.