Can I buy property in Spain as a Belgian or Dutch person?
Yes, non-Spaniards have the right to buy property in Spain. However, it is important to be thoroughly informed and advised on the
Yes, non-Spaniards have the right to buy property in Spain. However, it is important to be thoroughly informed and advised on the
You are full owners. However, some properties located on the coast/beach may have restrictions. Find more information here.
No. Any estate agent can theoretically offer all properties 'for sale'.
In the Comunitat Valenciana (Costa Blanca North & South), all estate agents must comply with a number of obligations. On this basis, they must register. Registered
You can appoint us to look after your interests as soon as you have a (verbal) agreement on the purchase price. We will then contact the
Unlike in Belgium, a bid in Spain is not binding. So feel free to make an offer by e-mail, phone, text message, whatsapp etc.
In the Netherlands and France, buyers have the option to abandon the purchase within a certain period of time after signing the purchase contract.
With a reservation contract, you take an option on the property for, say, 20 days. You pay an amount of between €3,000 and €11,000 at the time of reservation.
You should identify the debts before buying. Then deduct the debts from the purchase price. Here you will find
Currently, there is no renovation obligation in Spain. However, there is an EU directive in progress, with anticipated adoption in 2025, which will also apply in Spain
Yes. You can borrow in Belgium or the Netherlands for a second residence in Spain. Belgian and Dutch banks cannot mortgage property in
Yes, it is possible to get a mortgage in Spain as a foreigner. Spanish banks offer mortgages to both residents and non-residents. However, it is