
Building violations in Spain: Risks and Solutions for Rural Real Estate
Building violations in Spain are frequent for detached houses in rural areas (suelo rústico). If you are considering buying property in the Spanish countryside, is
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Building violations in Spain are frequent for detached houses in rural areas (suelo rústico). If you are considering buying property in the Spanish countryside, is

We are increasingly seeing cases of Belgian investors buying tourist flats in Spain and Portugal with a rental guarantee. These investors buy a flat in a

Do you want to buy new construction in Spain? The purchase process is fundamentally different from that in Belgium or the Netherlands. After all, you are buying an unfinished product in a different

If you are planning to build your own home in Spain, the choice of building plot will be crucial for the way forward

Letting property in Spain to tourists is no longer optional. Since the regional fragmentation of Spanish rental legislation, specific rules apply in the Comunidad Murcia

When you decide to invest in Spanish real estate through your Belgian company, you create a tax and legal presence in Spain. This process requires

Buying a finca or detached villa in the Spanish interior is a dream for many, but the legal reality in rural areas (suelo

With the new mortgage law, it will become more advantageous for consumers to take out a Spanish mortgage. For example, a number of costs will be eliminated

What is the payment process when buying a house in Spain? The payment process for property in Spain differs fundamentally from the procedure in Belgium
Is it wise to sign the compromise immediately when buying a property in Spain? No. Although the compromise (contrato de arras or

When buying property in the Spanish interior, the urban planning classification of the land is the most important factor for value and use potential

Your marriage contract determines who becomes the legal owner of your Spanish property. Without the proper supporting documents, the Spanish notary will automatically assume that you are in community