25 Jan, 2024 @ 13:28
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A Place In The Sun is coming to Spain’s Costa del Sol: Hit property show is looking for homes to feature in these 3 expat hotspots

A PLACE In The Sun is coming to the Costa del Sol as three expat hotspots are set to be featured. 

The latest series is currently filming in Portugal. Photo: Jasmine Harman/Facebook

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The Channel 4 programme is currently filming in Portugal but will soon move to the southern coast of Spain. 

It comes after producers posted a request for potential properties on a local Facebook group, Manilva Coffee Chat. 

The sun seeking Brits are looking for houses in Estepona, Manilva and La Duquesa, but are particularly fond of the latter. 

The cash buyers have a maximum budget of €220,000 plus purchase costs. 

They are reportedly open to many kinds of property including apartments, houses and duplexes, as long as they have a terrace, garden or some kind of outdoor space. 

Like many Brits that come to the Costa del Sol, they want to be near the beach, as well as have an outdoor communal pool. 

Other requirements included: two bedrooms, two bathrooms and private parking. 

A Place In The Sun presenter Jasmine Harman has recently moved to the Costa del Sol herself. Photo: Jasmine Harman Facebook

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The buyers would also love a sea view. 

According to the production company: “If you have a property that matches these criteria and are happy for it to be filmed, please let us know.” 

You can contact Freeform Productions, the company behind A Place In The Sun by email (info@fftv.co.uk) or phone (+44 1923 728175).

Alternatively, contact Holiday Homes Spain, (info@holiday-homes-spain.com, 00 34 722 433 294) the estate agent partnered with A Place In The Sun. 

Yzabelle Bostyn

Yzabelle Bostyn is an NCTJ trained journalist who started her journalistic career at the Olive Press in 2023.
Before moving to Spain, she studied for a BA in English Literature and Hispanic Studies at the University of Sheffield.
After graduating she moved to the university’s journalism department, one of the best in the UK.
Throughout the past few years, she has taken on many roles including social media marketing, copywriting and radio presenting.
She then took a year out to travel Latin America, scaling volcanoes in Guatemala and swimming with sharks in Belize.
Then, she came to the Olive Press last year where she has honed her travel writing skills and reported on many fantastic experiences such as the Al Andalus luxury train.
She has also undertaken many investigations, looking into complex issues like Spain’s rental crisis and rising cancer rates.
Always willing to help, she has exposed many frauds and scams, working alongside victims to achieve justice.
She is most proud of her work on Nolotil, a drug linked to the deaths of many Brits in Spain.
A campaign launched by Yzabelle has received considerable support and her coverage has been by the UK and Spanish media alike.
Her writing has featured on many UK news outlets from the Sun to the Mail Online, who contracted her to report for them in Tenerife on growing tourism issues.
Recently, she has appeared on Times Radio covering deadly flooding in Valencia.

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