Buying Spanish property through a partnership: tax trap or smart move?
Should you buy Spanish property privately or through a company? The short answer: For purely private use, buying through a company (whether Spanish or Belgian) is
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Should you buy Spanish property privately or through a company? The short answer: For purely private use, buying through a company (whether Spanish or Belgian) is

Is it compulsory to open a Spanish bank account to buy property in Spain? The short answer is no. For non-residents, opening a

"Buying a house in Spain, what should I look out for?" This is one of the most common questions we receive at Confianz. Therefore, we will

Is the Spanish property market safe for foreign buyers? Although the Spanish housing market has become more professional since the property bubble, it still lacks strict regulation

Thursday 12 July 2018 Confianz appeared in the press. Glenn Janssens spoke to Trends magazine about the extra costs and pitfalls in the

Do you rent out a property in Andalusia on a short-term basis through promotional channels (such as Airbnb or Booking)? If so, you fall under the strict rules for Viviendas de

What is an urbanisation in Spain? An urbanisation (urbanización) is an urban-demarcated residential area of residential character, often with communal facilities and services.

Worried about recurring costs after buying your dream home in Spain? You are not alone. A common question among property investors is what the

Do you want to buy a property on the Costa del Sol? The buying process in the Andalucía region differs significantly from other regions in terms of taxation and law

If you are buying property on the Costa del Sol (Andalusia), on top of the purchase price you need to take into account a cost rate of 10% to 12% on average

Are you going to buy property in Spain? Then the NIE number is your very first administrative requirement. Without this number, you cannot legally register the transfer of ownership,

The Cédula de Habitabilidad (also called Licencia de Primera or Segunda Ocupación) is an administrative document confirming that a property meets the