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Buying a property in Spain is different from buying in Belgium. The tasks of the Spanish notary are rather limited. Among other things, the notary is not responsible for the verification of building permits, linked debts, the statutes of co-ownership, the registration of your property in the land register, etc. In addition, you should be well aware of the purchase costs and taxes linked to your Spanish property. Together with our team, we aim to provide complete guidance from A to Z, in full transparency and in your native language.

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07
Apr
2024

While in many countries and regions property prices are falling due to the tightening monetary policy of the European Central Bank (ECB), there are still areas where buying a home has become more expensive. This is the case, for example, in Costa Blanca, where the price tag of a house skyrocketed by about 10 per cent last year. "Despite the increased price, demand is still on the rise," notes Carl Vorsselmans of the real estate agency "New construction in Spain".