Is there a cooling-off period or reflection period in Spain?
In the Netherlands and France, buyers have the option to abandon the purchase within a certain period of time after signing the purchase contract.
In the Netherlands and France, buyers have the option to abandon the purchase within a certain period of time after signing the purchase contract.
Yes. A condition precedent of obtaining a loan is possible in Spain. It is important that you include both in the reservation and in
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
You can borrow between 60% and 70% of the (estimated) value of the property from a Spanish bank. Your monthly instalments must not exceed
For re-sale: For new build: Find out more about purchase costs in Catalonia here.
For resale: For new build: Find out more about purchase costs in the Balearic Islands here.
For resale: For new construction: Find out more about purchase costs in the Canary Islands.
No. Any estate agent can theoretically offer all properties 'for sale'.
Yes. The administrative procedure depends on the autonomous region, but you can buy a property with an already existing rental licence. The rental licence can be retained
Yes. A Spanish notary does not bear responsibility for the security of your transaction. That is why you need a party like Confianz to look after your interests
For a Spanish mortgage, you only pay the valuation fee for the valuation of the property and administration costs. The other costs of the mortgage, such as notary fees