
The property market in Spain after Corona: our expectations
Note: this post was published on 15/05/2020 - We are living in uncertain times. Several people are therefore asking Confianz what the Spanish property market will do after
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Note: this post was published on 15/05/2020 - We are living in uncertain times. Several people are therefore asking Confianz what the Spanish property market will do after

Newsletter May 2020|Since this week, tax-on-web is back online. This means that we may complete our tax return for income year 2019. However, you have property in Spain.

What if you urgently need to appear in person before a Spanish notary? This article discusses two alternatives.

Buying a second residence in Spain requires a different legal and tax approach than in Belgium, especially the limited role of the Spanish notary

Do you have questions about the impact of corona measures on your second residence in Spain? Confianz provides free advice. Email your questions to corona@confianz.be

Newsletter April 2020 - Building your dream home in Spain|This newsletter is for those who would like to build their own dream home. At the bottom of the email we give

When you invest in a property with an urbanisation or you buy a Spanish flat, you are immediately a member of the association of co-owners.

Those looking to buy a second residence in Spain have two primary funding routes: borrowing through a Belgian bank (with a mortgage on Belgian property) or borrowing

Update: 14 June Because of the Corona virus, a state of emergency was declared in Spain on 14 March 2020. Update: travel from Belgium (within the EU) is

Newsletter March 2020|In our previous newsletter, we discussed the main points to consider when buying property in Spain. As many clients rent out Spanish property, this

If you officially emigrate to Spain or Portugal, you are in principle covered by health insurance abroad. However, if you are retired, you can

Due to tourism legislation, renting out in the Balearic Islands (Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca, Formentera) is not always possible. Indeed, this legislation imposes strict rules on homeowners.