Urbanisation in Spain: pros and cons
Clients often think that buying something in an urbanisation in Spain is by definition a safe purchase. However, this is not always correct. An urbanisation
On this page you will find all blog posts about buying property in Spain.
Clients often think that buying something in an urbanisation in Spain is by definition a safe purchase. However, this is not always correct. An urbanisation
When you own a property in Spain, there are a number of annual fees you have to pay. In this article, you will find an overview of
In this entry, you will find all the information you need about buying a property on the Costa del Sol. Step by step, we will explain to you the buying process
If you are considering buying a property on the Costa del Sol, keep in mind the additional costs. These costs depend on
When you buy a property in Spain for the first time, you will need to apply for a NIE number. This article discusses how to apply for this number.
When you buy a property in Spain, it is important that the Cedula de Habitabilidad is present. This article explains why. What is this? The Cedula
Update December 2018 - If you are a Belgian or Dutch person looking to buy a property in Spain, you may want to consider a mortgage in Spain. There
The Breyne Law does not exist in Spain. If you buy a flat or villa on plan, under Spanish law you do have the right to
After you have started viewing properties and have found a nice property in Spain, the estate agent will ask you for a reservation contract (contrato de reserva)
Recently, a client received the letter 'Propuesta de Valoración y de Liquidación Provisional'. An unpleasant surprise. This is the so-called la complementaria: the Spanish tax authorities demand additional taxes on
If you decide to buy a property in Spain, it is recommended that you hire an independent Spanish lawyer. The task of
Everyone is familiar with a split purchase. A split purchase occurs when parents and children buy a property together. The