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After
many years of waiting the new Marbella PGOU Urban Plan was finally
approved on Friday, 29th January 2010 by COTUA, the Andalucía
Territorial Planning Commission.
Even
though exceptions have had to be made in order to pass the new PGOU,
the fact remains that there will never be a better time to buy land
in and around Marbella or have the most choice of available plots
of land that have now become legal under the new PGOU Urban Plan.
With building regulations and order being brought back to Marbella,
prospective buyers can now finally buy with confidence and knowledge,
plots of land in Marbella whereby all information of what can be
developed, what is the zoning, and is it legal can be all known
upfront.
Coupled
together with the recession, the PGOU has provided a rare opportunity
for potential buyers by having a much wider selection of land available
then before and at more competitive prices. In additional, local
building contractors have seen a huge decline in their work, it
certainly could be cheaper to build now, then ever before.
With
Marbella being the jewel in the crown for the Costa del Sol, many
other town councils all over the province have also been suffering
from the town planning problems. With the passing of the new PGOU,
other town councils, local governments and the people who call Marbella
home and now looking at this jewel to lead the Costa del Sol out
of recession
Exceptions
have had to be made in order to pass the new PGOU, by excluding
the 500 or so illegal properties which have been built on land that
was destined for other uses, and the decision on whether to demolish
these certain properties being left to the Courts. Included in this
figure are the 297 homes in Banana Beach, 50 in Rio Real Golf, 30
in Torrevigía and another 50 in urbanisations outside the
plan.
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