Spain is one of the most popular places for Brits to head for their holidays or even build a new life post-retirement.
In fact, around 284,000 British citizens currently live in the country.
However, building a new life in Spain isn’t without complications and costs.
That is why this little-known Spanish village could be an attractive prospect for those considering a move.
In Camposol, located on Spain’s southeast coast between Benidorm and Malaga, properties can be bought for as little as €55,000 (£46,400).
The village’s name translates to ‘Countryside Sun’ in English, and is just a 12-minute drive away from the nearest beach.
It has around 5,000 residents of 40 different nationalities, but the majority of homeowners here are British.
Logan Robertson, Sales Agent at Mercers, told the Daily Mail: “The costas differ in price subject to how long they have been established.
“The Costa Calida is one of the newer costas and, at present, probably the lowest entry-priced costa due to it still being in its infancy. You can get a small 2-bedroom property for around €55-60,000 on an urbanisation [development].
“Urbanisations all differ, some being very small, some very elite, and others designed with the British in mind. On Camposol we sell in excess of 20 properties every month, in my opinion down to the low entry price.
“Rural properties here range from low amounts to some very glamorous properties, still perfectly priced from €200-300,000. You go to the other costas and these could be millions.”
Camposol is located an approximately 90-minute drive from Benidorm to the east, and just 45 minutes away from the city of Murcia.