Where I work
Twenty years between the Mediterranean and the Gulf. The places I know are the places I will take you.
01 Bay of Altea · Costa Blanca · Spain Costa Blanca
The home market I know best. Twenty years of relationships, half a road map of villas, all four hundred kilometres of coast.
The Costa Blanca is the part of Spain people fall in love with by accident, then never leave. It is two hundred days of sunshine, a ridge of mountains that stops the wind, and pueblos that have not let themselves be ruined.
Altea, where I live, is the most beautiful village in Spain — the town hall says it, but so does anyone who has been. Moraira is its quieter cousin. Jávea has the port and the children. Benissa keeps the cliffs.
02 Marbella · Costa del Sol · Spain Costa del Sol
Less Puerto Banús, more Sierra Blanca. The estates behind the wall, not the boulevards in front of it.
The Costa del Sol is two coastlines — the loud one and the quiet one — and the trick is knowing which streets sit on which side. I have spent fifteen years splitting my time between Altea and Marbella, and the homes I find here are the ones you do not see from the road.
Sierra Blanca, the Golden Mile gardens, the western estates of Estepona. Olive groves older than Spain. New, architect-built villas with quiet rooms. Buyers from the United States and Northern Europe trust this market because it is liquid, civil, and well-served.
03 Marina · Palm · Downtown · UAE Dubai
For investors who already trust me in Spain, and want one number, not three, when they look East.
Dubai is not a coast — it is a portfolio. I work with three trusted partners on the ground, and I run the relationship myself. Branded residences, off-plan investments, Golden Visa-eligible apartments. Tax-friendly, dollar-denominated, liquid.
I will not show you twenty towers. I will show you the buildings I would buy myself, in the four neighbourhoods that have held value through three cycles.
At a glance
Pick a coast
Most of my clients meet me first, and decide later.