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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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25
May
2026

The planned reforms to the Dutch Box 3 tax system are currently raising many questions among Dutch savers, investors and property owners. Especially for those considering a second home or an investment abroad, the fiscal context is becoming increasingly important.

At the same time, interest in Spanish real estate continues to grow. It is no longer viewed solely as a holiday home, but increasingly as part of a broader strategy focused on wealth diversification, quality of life and long-term planning.

Important to know: according to the current legislative proposal, investments such as shares and cryptocurrencies may be taxed differently from real estate starting in 2028. As a result, many Dutch buyers are already looking ahead and assessing the possible long-term impact of these changes.

However, purchasing a property in Spain is rarely driven by tax considerations alone. Factors such as climate, rental opportunities, international accessibility and the possibility of spending more time in Spain in the future also play an important role.

In this article, we take a closer look at the main changes proposed within Box 3 and explain why Spanish real estate is becoming increasingly relevant for Dutch buyers.

11
May
2026

The property market in the province of Alicante continues to show strong activity. In a recent article by BusinessAM, NB-ESTATES was also mentioned in relation to the strong presence of foreign buyers on the Costa Blanca.

The province of Alicante includes both the Costa Blanca North and Costa Blanca South and remains one of the most attractive regions in Spain for international property investment.

07
May
2026

The real estate market in Ibiza is part of the Balearic Islands and falls under Spanish legislation, supplemented by regional regulations. Due to limited building opportunities and continued international demand, property on the island remains highly sought-after, but also complex.

Buying a home or property in Ibiza is very popular among international buyers, but it requires a good understanding of both the market and the regulations.

Discover our current property listings in Ibiza here

At NB-ESTATES, we are happy to guide you from A to Z throughout the entire process, ensuring everything is handled correctly and without worries.