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House sales set March record for highest-ever on Spain’s Costa Blanca

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PROPERTY sales in Alicante province during March were the highest-ever under modern records.

The National Institute of Statistics says that 4,664 purchases were carried out, beating the previous March high of 4,541 from two years ago.

It also surpassed the 4,400-plus figure recorded in March 2007 at the height of the property boom and just before the real estate bubble burst in Spain

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The overwhelming majority of transactions- 78%- were second-hand homes while there were 999 new-build sales.

Alicante province was only behind Barcelona and Madrid in sales, surpassing areas like Malaga and Valencia.

Despite the dominance of second-hand sales, experts believe that with supply and demand issues, new homes will increase their percentage share with over 1,600 sales in the first quarter of 2025.

Maria Matos from property portal Fotocasa said: “There is an intensity in new builds due to a high interest in buying brand-new housing, but that means a serious problem of rising prices due to strong demand.”

Matos added that it will be a busy year with lower interest rates leading to cuts in mortgage rates leading to a rise in sales.

“Demand will rise with even more pressure on supply, so house prices will continue to rise along with sales.”

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Man driving in UK-plated vehicle on Costa Blanca is caught with cocaine in his car boot

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A MAN has been arrested on the Orihuela Costa for drug trafficking and possessing 400 grams of cocaine.

A car with a UK license plate attracted the interest of Orihuela Policia Local officers who pulled it over to check if it was an expat driving illegally on a non-Spanish registration.

The motorist got worried and even made a manoeuvre giving the impression that he was going to speed off, but he didn’t.

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PART OF SEIZED STASH(Orihuela Policia Local image)

The police patrol got his identity but the man had no driving license to show them for a very good reason.

Officers checked on the Guardia Civil’s database which confirmed he did not have one in Spain.

A vehicle search uncovered several pouches of cocaine in the boot plus a range of drug paraphernalia.

That included a precision scale, plastic bags, and tools associated with cutting and distributing narcotics.

The man- of undisclosed nationality- was arrested for offences against public health and brought before an Orihuela court.

No further details have been revealed about the detainee including whether he was bailed.

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Woman stabbed to death during mass street fight involving Bulgarian rivals in Alicante area

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A MASS brawl in a Villena street resulted in a woman being fatally stabbed with a knife.

Three men aged 23, 40 and 43, and an 18-year-old woman have been arrested by the Guardia Civil.

The melee allegedly between two groups of Bulgarians occurred on Calle Lepanto at around 12.30am on Wednesday.

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The 23-year-old man has been charged with murdering the woman, 42, while the others are accused of causing injuries.

The victim and two wounded men were taken to Elda General Hospital where the woman died.

Residents reported a female shouting for help and for somebody to call the police.

Earlier on, the Villena Policia Local were told about two groups of ‘East Europeans’ throwing tables and chairs at each other at a bar on Avenida de la Constitucion.

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Police officers strip off to rescue bather while another drowns at busy Costa Blanca resort with no lifeguards

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A 70-YEAR-OLD man drowned at Torrevieja’s Playa del Cura on Tuesday and hours later a man aged 71 was saved by Guardia Civil officers at La Mata.

Despite large numbers of locals and tourists enjoying the city’s beaches in early June, Torrevieja does not start its summer lifeguard service until Sunday,

Emergency services were notified by multiple callers at 12.53pm about the incident at Playa del Cura.

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PLAYA DEL CURA

Bathers pulled a man out of the water after he got into difficulty very close to the shore.

With no lifeguards on duty, it was left to beach goers to give the 70-year-old a cardiac message with instructions passed on by phone.

Paramedics arrived but were unable to revive the man.

That was the second Torrevieja beach drowning this year, following a fatality at Los Naufragos on May 31, also involving a 70-year-old male.

Tuesday’s drama did not end at Playa del Cura, because the Guardia Civil officers received a call at 5.15pm that man was drowning at La Mata in the section overlooking Avenida de los Europeos.

Officers with the help of binoculars spotted a man floating on his back about 100 metres from the shore.

The sea conditions were not good in an area known for its strong currents.

Officers tore off their uniforms and jumped into the water to reach the unconscious man and got him to show.

During that time they started resuscitation manoeuvres and minutes later, the man, 71, regained consciousness and hugged the officers in appreciation.

Paramedics stabilised his condition and took him to Torrevieja Hospital.

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