The keys to buying a home in Spain | GR Estates
12/07/2023

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Welcome to the exciting world of buying property in Spain! As an expert in the real estate sector, we at GR Estates are pleased to guide you through this article on our blog where we will unravel all the details of the exciting process of purchasing a property in this beautiful country.

In Spain, with its sunny climate, breathtaking scenery and rich culture, the dream of owning your own home becomes even more appealing. However, we understand that the buying process can be overwhelming for many, especially if you are unfamiliar with local laws and procedures and, as in many cases, it is your first home. That's why we've put together this comprehensive and accessible guide that will take you step-by-step through the entire process, providing you with the information and advice you need to feel confident. Whether you are considering buying a holiday home, an investment or making Spain your permanent home, we will provide you with the tools you need to make your dream come true.

 

1. Necessary documentation

As a buyer, you will need to have certain documents in order to purchase a property in Spain. These include the NIE (Foreigner's Identification Number) if you are a foreigner, the passport or DNI (National Identity Document) if you are a Spanish citizen, and the tax identification number (NIF). Proof of financial solvency will also be required, such as bank statements or income certificates.

2. Property search and selection

At this stage, it is important to research the property market and look for the property that suits your needs and budget. You can use real estate agencies, online portals or buyer's agent services to find suitable options. Once you have selected the property, it is advisable to carry out a thorough inspection and, if necessary, hire a surveyor or architect to verify the condition of the property.

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4. Obtaining financing (if necessary)

If you require financing for the purchase of the house, you will need to contact banks to apply for a mortgage. The bank will assess your creditworthiness and the viability of the loan. Once the mortgage is approved, a mortgage loan contract will be signed which will set out the terms and conditions of the financing.

5. Title Deed

The title deed is the official document that certifies the transfer of ownership. It must be signed before a notary public and registered in the Land Registry. At this point, you will have to pay the remaining price of the property, as well as the corresponding taxes, such as Transfer Tax (ITP) or Value Added Tax (VAT) in the case of new homes.

6. Settlement of taxes and additional costs

In addition to the taxes mentioned above, you will have to take into account other expenses associated with the purchase of the property, such as notary fees and registration fees. It is also important to take into account the costs of the community of owners, property tax (IBI) and other expenses related to the maintenance of the property.

7. Change of ownership and possession

Once the transaction has been completed, the change of ownership will be made at the Land Registry and you will be given possession of the property.

Remember that this is a general summary of the steps and documents involved in buying a property in Spain. It is important to have the advice of professionals, such as lawyers and agents specialised in real estate law, to ensure that all the processes and procedures are carried out correctly. Ready to become a homeowner in the wonderful Iberian country?

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GR Estates Team