Buying a property in Spain
Buying property in Spain is by far the most common way to
own a property overseas. Thousands of people from all nationalities
successfully buy a property in Spain or her islands every year.
The number increases on a yearly basis and popular Spanish destinations
for owning a home in Spain are Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, Tenerife,
Lanzarote and Costa de Almeria. The rest of Spain is showing an
increase in overseas property purchasers but these are the number
one spots for buying property in Spain from 2005.
A few tips on buying a property in Spain:
- Know how much you want to spend before looking - set a budget.
- Make a number of visits to the property and the area before
you buy.
- Make sure the property has all the necessary utilities or
you could be caught short.
- Have a full structural report done on the property - don´t
skimp or you could pay for it later.
- Find out who your neighbours are - do they rent their property
out!!
- Take plenty of pictures of each room or perhaps a video of
the property and are to study later.
- Always have a thorough legal check of the property and any
debts outstanding by a solicitor.
- Lastly. Don´t sign anything if you´re not happy
with the contents, get it changed beforehand.
Additional Costs
So you´ve agreed a price on the property and are happy with
everything above. So what additional costs are there? In general
you will need to allow an accross the board sum of about 10% to
cover such things as
- Transfer tax (IVA), which at present is 6% on a second-hand
property and 7% on a new one.
- Stamp duty - 1 - 2% depending where and what you´ve
bought.
- Registration office charges of approx €300 - to change
the new deeds into your name.
- Notary fees - dependent on where but minimum of €500
for the signing of the escritura.
- Bank Charges - banks often charge a set up fee for your mortgage
generally around 1%.
- Foreign Currency Transfers - some charge to transfer your
money over to the relevant country when sending a deposit or
balance. However, we reccommend Halo
Financial who do not.
Annual Costs
As with all home purchases there are the annual costs involved
in keeping your property liveable and legal. We have outlined
some of those costs below;
- There is always a local town hall tax which is an annual real
estate tax and needs paying every year. This will vary from
region to region but you can expect to pay . The previous owner
should provide you with copies of previous bills.
- If you are buying on a complex or something similar you will
need to allow for Community Fees. These are fees agreed by the
community for the general tidying and upkeep of your community,
swimming pool, lifts, gardens, maintenance etc and are paid
monthly anywhere from €40 - €250+ depending on the
size and quality of your development.
- There is also an annual Wealth Tax to pay based on the value
of your property but as a non resident this will only ammount
to 0.2% of your property value. As a resident
- Income tax based on your income from renting your property
is taxed at 25% of gross income received with no deductions
allowed.
- Mortgage costs - these will be determined by your mortgage
arrangement and should be taken into consideration at all times.
Mortgages and Finance See
our mortgages section here
There are many mortgage brokers out there nowadays that
will assist in obtaining a mortgage for you in Spain even some
of the bigger UK Building Societies and Banks offer the facility.
Property Developers may also offer mortgages on their own developments
sometimes upto 80% LTV while the local banks will normally only
lend upto 60% LTV for non residents. If you apply for a residencia
you will find that the LTV % from banks can be upto 80% so its
worth considering as it has other benefits too.
Specialist Foreign Currency brokers:
When buying a property in Spain there will inevitabley be some
point at which you will need to transfer monies to pay for deposits,
balances or general annual running costs of your property.
Do Not use your local bank to do this for two main reasons,
1) the charges and 2) the rate which you will receive. The overseas
property market is now well established and there are many regulated
foreign exchange specialists out there who can both better any
rates from banks and offer free charges for transferring your
money. We transfer literally millions of pounds worth of currency
each year on behalf of our clients and we use Halo
Financial as our primary source of money transfers. Contact
them for a competitive quote before committing yourself to anyone
else.
For a deatiled Guide
to Buying Property in Spain visit our parent website Property
Abroad - Spain