How the economies of the UK and Gibraltar are coping with Brexit Is it business as usual? 12 Nov, 2016 @ 11:21 Columnists
How homeowners can beat Brexit If you're a UK resident with property in Spain, there are still ways to make Brexit work in your favour 12 Nov, 2016 @ 09:30 Columnists
How financially strong is your town hall? Why sussing out your local authority is fundamental before buying 11 Nov, 2016 @ 09:52 Columnists
Conflicts of interest: Can two parties to a dispute use the same lawyer? The laws differ between Spain and the UK 10 Nov, 2016 @ 11:08 Columnists
Searching out a mortgage on your own can be a minefield of mistakes It is essential not to make the wrong decision 1 Nov, 2016 @ 14:39 Columnists
British expats have been hit hardest thanks to post-Brexit pound devaluation The lies of Brexit that caused it to win have hit expats quicker and harder than most British Citizens 31 Oct, 2016 @ 14:33 Columnists
Life on air: The ups and downs of working in radio Radio is your basic job for madmen 30 Oct, 2016 @ 13:32 Columnists
Goodbye Mr Fawkes: How pumpkins are taking over from guys … Everything’s been ‘Halloweenised’ and Guy Fawkes is pumpkin pie 29 Oct, 2016 @ 11:25 Columnists
So what of European ‘citizenship’? Can the individual rights of 64 million UK citizens be made to disappear? 28 Oct, 2016 @ 12:24 Columnists
LOCK THEM UP: Precedent set as dishonest estate agents sentenced to jail Real estate agents should serve a minimum of two years in prison for defrauding both buyers and sellers 27 Oct, 2016 @ 09:10 Columnists
WILD IN THE COUNTRY: Life in paradise in the hills of Marbella Tales from the hills of Marbs 18 Oct, 2016 @ 12:38 Columnists
How many people suffer from visual impairments? The total cost of sight loss to the UK economy is in the region of £28 billion a year 17 Oct, 2016 @ 12:04 Columnists
Is the EU really in a position to face down the UK? The likes of Germany and Spain rely on UK investment 16 Oct, 2016 @ 13:07 Columnists
The forecast? Sunshine and bright skies for Marbella Marbella is back and may be better than ever 14 Oct, 2016 @ 16:24 Columnists
How effective is the legislation against squatters in Spain? The activities of a squatter are not protected by the law 13 Oct, 2016 @ 09:34 Columnists
Has anything been learnt in the property game over the last 13 years? The same issues seem to keep resurfacing 4 Oct, 2016 @ 10:57 Columnists
Food trucks… who needs them? I was a little immune to the food truck fever that gripped the coast this summer 4 Oct, 2016 @ 10:31 Columnists
Mortgage foreclosures are on the decline as Spain’s economy picks up Mortgage foreclosures are down 30% compared to last year 4 Oct, 2016 @ 09:15 Columnists
You can get everything in IKEA – including a quickie divorce Beware of the ‘IKEA effect’ 3 Oct, 2016 @ 10:23 Columnists
Can Parliament stop Brexit? How MP’s could side-step the referendum result 1 Oct, 2016 @ 12:30 Columnists
Legal myths in Spain IN our previous column, we discussed a number of “law” urban legends believed by both expats and locals. Here we discuss a few more: 29 Sep, 2016 @ 08:45 Columnists
Ever get that uneasy feeling that environment might be out to get you? Certain species have decided to take matters into their own hands 18 Sep, 2016 @ 09:16 Columnists
Why is Greenland relevant to Brexit? What we can learn from Greenland’s set up 16 Sep, 2016 @ 15:36 Columnists
The only certainty after Brexit… is uncertainty It may only be three months since the UK voted for Brexit, but it is now time to focus on the future, writes Smart Currency 16 Sep, 2016 @ 09:46 Columnists
Taxing times in Spain How Spain’s tax system is undermining the property market and its would-be buyers 15 Sep, 2016 @ 16:56 Columnists