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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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27
Aug
2025

Pascal Raeymaekers, originally from Gierle (Lille), was known for years as a gemstone cutter before moving to Spain more than a decade ago. Today, he leads the new NB-ESTATES office in Moraira, on the Costa Blanca. With offices in Antwerp, Knokke and Tenerife, this opening marks the next logical step in the growth story of NB-ESTATES, specializing in guiding Dutch- and French-speaking clients through the purchase and sale of real estate in Spain.

20
Aug
2025

Business AM spoke with the experts at NB-ESTATES about the trends shaping the Spanish real estate market today. Their insights reveal why Spain remains so attractive to buyers and which factors are driving the market forward.

15
Aug
2025

The Northern Costa Blanca has been a popular destination for years among those who consciously choose sun, tranquility, and a refined lifestyle by the Mediterranean Sea. More and more international buyers are turning their attention to this region as a permanent base — and for good reason.

The area around Moraira and Jávea is known for its Mediterranean charm, small-scale character, and high quality of life. From green hills and azure-blue coves to lively markets and international communities, this is a region that offers much more than just good weather.