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Due to the commercial variety, services provided and the huge amount of people passing by, airports are generally considered real cities. Let’s unveil their details while we hang around Barcelona’s airport El Prat.

In order to discover the new trends, it is not necessary to walk along one of the huge commercial avenues of the world, such as Passeig de Gràcia. You can visit an international airport to be ‘in’.

During 2014, more than 37 million passengers and a hundred airlines breathed life into El Prat airport. The huge flow of people constitutes an important source of income for brands and businesses of every type.

T1's waiting room at Barcelona's airport
T1’s waiting room at Barcelona’s airport

The commercial areas are constantly reinventing themselves, which attracts passengers from all over the world, especially those who have to wait some hours for their next flight.

Another point in favour is the fact of being well-communicated to the city of Barcelona, either by car, taxi, bus or train. And soon, there will be a new means of transport from the airport, Metro line 9, which will reach Fira de Barcelona, right in the heart of the city.

Let’s get to know one of the greatest airports in Europe!

There is a new participant that has bursted into the real estate market, causing a great impact because of its special focus on the client: it is the real estate personal shopper.

Coming from Anglo-Saxon countries, the concept of real estate personal shopper is a participant that is gaining more and more ground in the Spanish real estate market. The only difference between this figure and the traditional real estate agent is that the former exclusively represents the client.

A real estate personal shopper gives a ‘complete service’, including counselling at the time of defining the needs of the transaction, finding financing solutions, doing a market research, organizing the visits, solving legal issues and negotiating the final purchase price.

Unlike the traditional service, the real estate personal shopper does its best to find the most suitable product for the client, always making sure that his or her interests are respected.

This is the only way to assure that the client fully trusts on its agent and to avoid wasting time in uncertain searches. Moreover, this type of service makes it possible to be accompanied at any time by an expert in the real estate market and its legal framework.

Its independence and exclusive attention allow this agent to work with all the available properties within a specific area, regardless of them being part of an agency’s portfolio or managed by an individual.

The idea is to search for a ‘made-to-order’ dwelling without any obstacles.

A profile for every taste

As well as in other sectors, the personal shopper must have good taste, a wide knowledge of languages, plenty of autonomy and social skills. This profile is quite similar to the one of a wedding planner, who is able to organize events from their very beginning to their very end.

Most of its clients are upper-middle class, including business people, managers and big investors. The Spanish Entrepreneurship Act has encouraged the arrival of those new clients since it provided for the granting of a residence permit in exchange for the purchase of a property for more than half a million Euros.2

However, these professionals have become so popular that their service turned to be seen as a solution more than an exclusive option.

Resorting to these professionals is the best way of finding a high-quality dwelling, especially for those who are planning to change their place of residence, which may face some problems like being in an unknown city, language barriers and legal issues.

A consolidated sector

Nowadays, almost two hundred businesses are offering real estate personal shopper services. Their presence may increase by 50% during the following years.

On the other hand, the presence of the international client, representing 70% of the transactions in 2013, now represents just 50%, compared to the national client, which will not take long to reach 60%.

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If the existence of an agent is quite common within other activities, why isn’t it that common in such an important transaction like the purchase of a property?

Investment of savings in the purchase of real estate involves risk; that is why absolute trust on our exclusive agent is of paramount importance.

These agents make the search simpler and study the transactions with all its details.

Conditions of the real estate personal shopper

The new real estate personal shopper is not focused on competing with real estate agencies but they collaborate with each other in the search of the most suitable property for the client. In fact, in the United States, these agents participate in 40% of the transactions without leaving aside the real estate agencies.

During the process, the professional explains the details of the potential property: available budget, areas of interest, details of the property, etc. Then, the personal shopper organizes visits and makes a first selection.

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Once there are some potential properties that suit the client’s needs, the personal shopper performs a detailed study, which includes both legal and technical reports for each of the dwellings. The study is supported by registral information and drafting of contracts, apart from other useful information, such as the location of nearby educational institutions.

The agent’s work saves time and money. With a real estate personal shopper, the search for a property may represent 30% of the time that is needed to do the same job without his or her help. Moreover, the personal shopper could get up to a 20% discount over the purchase or rental price.

Real estate personal shoppers are part of the new strategy at the time of searching for a property, a strategy that is being implemented by both businesses and companies.

New living paradigms, including work and leisure, lead to the creation of a new collaboration environment. We are talking about open and flexible spaces like those of coworking in Barcelona.

Within the current working framework, the new professionals and working spaces have gained ground far from their traditional format. One of these new formulas results from the need to share spaces with freelancers and small companies.

This practice is known as coworking and it is fueled by an entrepreneur initiative that, in many cases, does not have the option to rent a study.

Sharing a working space with different people for the development of a professional activity makes the risk much lower and the result, considerably much more creative. And in this respect, Barcelona is a worldwide referent.

Coworking Spain Conference 2013_report from Luis Arrieta on Vimeo.

The latest edition of Coworking Spain Conference in Barcelona, celebrated in 2013, was clear evidence of that.

Coworking spaces are shared by locals and foreigners residing in the city, who in turn, share the same working philosophy: coworking in Barcelona.

Funds, SII, and REITs (Real Estate Investment Trust) will be the stars of the investment in ‘brick’ in 2015. There are many ways of being part of the real estate boom without necessarily purchasing a property.

The assets of the real estate investment funds and companies have been on the rise for more than 2 years. This growth is encouraged by minimum interest rates and low returns on deposits. More and more savers choose to invest in order to make the most of their capital.
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Spain’s successful image as a tourist destination is about to move forward with a new approach: shopping tourism.

According to the WTO, Spain is expecting to welcome 70 million travelers, thus becoming one of the main tourist destinations worldwide. The effect of tourism on the economy is quite positive, although there is still a serious issue: seasonality.

This is one of the main challenges exposed during the Summit Shopping Tourism & Economy, celebrated in our country. The massive arrival of travelers during summer compared to its shortage during the rest of the year evidences the lack of sophistication of the tourist offer.
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Shopping tourism is the perfect solution for this sun and beach dependency. Both Barcelona and Madrid should go for this new travel approach, following the example of some other European capitals, like London, Milan and Paris.

Important fashion brands, luxury hotels and international businesses have focused on Spain. What is missing is to fasten the administrative steps to get visas, improve the proposals and enhance the facilities to make Spain become the main shopping destination.

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Taking into account that the retail industry is breaking records, logistics is at its most and main capitals are highly valued, the path leads directly to success.

Purpose: Shopping destination

The report named ‘The new era of travel retail’ performed by EY Consultancy shows that the average consumption of tourists per night in our territory is 47% lower than in the bordering countries.

An international tourist spends an average of 91.99€ in Germany, 69.22€ in the United Kingdom, 65.64€ in Italy and 61.30€ in France, whereas the average expenditure in Spain does not exceed 38.32€ per capita.

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Regardless of the attractive commercial, cultural and accommodation offer of the two largest Spanish capitals, in fact Barcelona and Madrid are the sixth and fifteenth cities of Europe in tourist expenditure, respectively.

Although nowadays, just 3.2% of the European shopping ‘tax-free’ market, EY announces an upcoming radical change. The transformation will trigger consumption up to 5000 million of Euros for the following four years, if the market potential is fully stretched.

MAXIMUM FIGURES

The main participants of the retail industry have already taken steps after seeing the recovery of consumption, showing figures higher than before the crisis.

Commercial real estate investments have reached 2588 million Euros during the first nine months of the year, showing a 42 % increase compared to the three first quarters in 2014.

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According to JLL Consultancy, investments will exceed 3000 million Euros at the end of this period. For now, there have been 46 transactions involving a total of 486 real estate assets, the main characters being the shopping centers (52% of the transactions), followed by shops (23%) and sale & leaseback (15%).

The main investors on the retail industry are Spanish (33%), followed by Americans (24%) and German (10%). The rest (33%) is spread among French, Brazilian, Israeli, Mexican and British investors.

UPCOMING CHALLENGES

The current facilities allow huge possibilities of improvement, especially considering it is a well-connected area, thanks to the international airports, high speed trains and ports dealing with cruise tourism, like Barcelona’s port.

Spain has been consolidated as the second international tourist destination considering revenues from tourism. That is why the Spanish aim now should be working on shopping tourism even before of the arrival of tourists. Moreover, it is important to assist them once they arrive and fidelize them after their departure.

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Taking into account that travelers come from far away destinations and that the non-UN tourists spend four times more than locals, it is important to have a good strategy.

Within the public sector, an option may be to fasten the process to get visas, as well as the reimbursement of VAT. As regards the private sector, it is possible to have a global commercial offer in the commuting areas, like airports and most attractive spots.

The improvement of the current holiday offer should have one target: shopping tourism.

Unlike the Roman, Baroque and Gothic areas of the city, the industrial nature of Poblenou Neighbourhood is reflected in its architecture, which has no limits at the time of creating new paradigms.

Known as the Catalan Manchester and situated between Vila Olímpica and Diagonal Mar-Front Marítim, Poblenou Neighbourhood offers a landscape with old factories with chimneys and new workshop spaces.

Old buildings with exposed brick walls mix with giant skyscrapers made of steel. There is also direct access to some of the most popular beaches among tourists.

Old textile factory Can Saladrigas has survived the passage of time thanks to its new use
Old textile factory Can Saladrigas has survived the passage of time thanks to its new use

Everything is possible in this neighbourhood with labour DNA and plenty of personality, which is constantly reinventing itself while keeping its traditional landscape with chimneys, factories and one-storey houses.

Let’s get to know the new setting of Poblenou Neighbourhood!

Enjoying food in a restaurant in Barcelona is an amazing experience. The delicious meals of the exotic Japanese cuisine are capable of impressing even the pickiest food lovers thanks to its vast range of dishes spread throughout the city.

One of the best ways to get to know the long history of Japanese culture is through the art of its cuisine, especially during the celebration of the Japan Restaurant Week, this year including international gastronomy, such as Peruvian cuisine.

Japanese restaurants in Barcelona will be present during the Japan Restaurant Week
Japanese restaurants in Barcelona will be present during the Japan Restaurant Week

As a result of its old and rich tradition, the Japanese cuisine offers a unique experience to its guests, where the most important thing is the wide variety of products and combinations used to preprare a meal. You will be greeted with an endless list of delicious dishes, which are prepared to the smallest detail in order to impress the most pickiest visitors.

Japanese cuisine has long been present in the city of Barcelona. Restaurants with long standing traditions, together with fresh approaches, are where fusion cuisine makes all the difference.

Koy Shunka follows the traditional recipe with a tiny touch of culinary innovation
Koy Shunka follows the traditional recipe with a tiny touch of culinary innovation

Junichiro Tanizaki once said that «the Japanese food is not to be eaten, but to be looked at». However, not only by looking can we feel full. Therefore, we would suggest you take a walk and discover your favourite Japanese restaurant.

We guarantee that it would be hard to choose only one!

The transformation of some of the neighbourhoods of Barcelona has resulted in a creative, cultural and residential landscape. That is the case of Poble Sec Neighbourhood, one of the new trendy areas of the city.

Barcelona is a city in constant evolution. Those who visited it for the 1992 Olympics or the 2004 Forum would be surprised if they decided to come back to the city now. The capital has not lost its essence but its landscape is quite different.

After Sant Antoni‘s first attempt to attract more residents, some other destinations, for instance Poble Sec, are also trying to adapt to the ‘new’ Barcelona.

Who would ever say that the back area of Poble Sec may look like this? This is a picture taken from Brummell Hotel.
Who would ever say that the back area of Poble Sec may look like this? This is a picture taken from Brummell Hotel.

The first thing that calls our attention is the incorporation of bars with lively terraces and restaurants offering the best modern gastronomy.

Moreover, new entrepreneurs and residents arriving from other districts quickly adapt themselves to the autenticity of Poble Sec, from the music hall on Parallel Avenue to bars on Blai Street. Everyone visiting the neighbourhood surely falls in love with it.

Poble Sec is constantly looking for ways to make a difference, for example, by means of its creativity or the singularity of some of its facilities. Let’s get to know some of the new businesses in the neighbourhood.

Below the traditional neighbourhood of El Born and next to modern Vila Olímpica, there is the seaside neighbourhood of La Barceloneta, a triangular area situated in front of the beach and the sea, featuring the emblematic Port Vell and the lively Port Olímpic of Barcelona.

La Barceloneta emerged in the mid 18th century with the aim of relocating the old neighbours of La Ribera due to the construction of Parc de la Cuiutadella. The already existing lands were extended by areas reclaimed from the sea: the old Maiand island.

Another reason entrenching the people living in La Barceloneta with the Mediterranean Sea was that the neighbourhood features low-rise buildings that keep the neighbouring nature of the area. However, new architectural gems have been incorporated during the latest years, like W Hotel and Gas Natural Marenostrum Tower.

Iconic silhouette on Barceloneta Beach and the W Hotel in the background
Iconic silhouette on Barceloneta Beach and the W Hotel in the background

In this beloved neighbourhood of Barcelona, Oi Real Estate offers a new property of its exclusive portfolio, a sensational flat in the heart of La Barceloneta.

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