
Mortgage in Spain: what are the costs?
Those buying and financing property in Spain with a mortgage have enjoyed significant cost savings since the mortgage law (Ley 5/2019) came into force. Since June 2019
This page lists practical information about living in Spain.

Those buying and financing property in Spain with a mortgage have enjoyed significant cost savings since the mortgage law (Ley 5/2019) came into force. Since June 2019

A reservation contract (contrato de reserva) in Spain is a provisional agreement that allows a property to be owned by the owner for a limited period (usually 15 to 30 days).

Almost all Belgian clients who buy a second home in Spain want to rent it out in the long run. Some see a holiday home in Spain as

Starting a Casa Rural in the Comunidad Valenciana: Rules, Permits and Conditions A Casa Rural is a tourist accommodation located in a property with

Often, clients rent out a holiday home in Spain through online rental platforms. As the savings account no longer pays off, several families are also choosing to invest in a

When a person dies, the estate falls open and all assets should be transferred to the heirs. This article explains step by step

Why choose Confianz for your property purchase in Spain? When buying property in Spain, Confianz guarantees your legal and fiscal security. In contrast

As a property owner in Spain, you are legally obliged to pay Spanish non-residents tax (IRNR), regardless of whether you rent out or the property only

Emigrating to Spain requires a strict administrative procedure in both Belgium and Spain. The process involves two main stages: deregistration from the Belgian population registers and

The intervention of a notary is legally required in Spain for the transfer of property, but his role differs fundamentally from that in Belgium

Do you want to sell your house in Spain? Then correct administrative preparation is crucial to avoid delays or fines. Spanish property transactions require specific

Buying a property in Spain requires a fundamentally different approach than in Belgium or the Netherlands. Where domestically, the notary has a controlling role,