Is a stipulation of accretion or tontine possible in Spain?
A stipulation of accretion or tontine in Spain is theoretically possible for foreign buyers. In practice, however, there are a number of obstacles.
A stipulation of accretion or tontine in Spain is theoretically possible for foreign buyers. In practice, however, there are a number of obstacles.
Glenn Janssens of Confianz speaks to Trends about the Spanish property market. You can read the article "Spain: calm returns" here.
Defects in new construction in Spain. What steps can you take against the promoter to obtain a repair? More info here.
An appointment at a Spanish notary is different from what we are used to in Belgium and the Netherlands. You will find some preparation tips in this article.
Are you going to buy property in Spain with furniture? Here you will find tax and practical tips on buying property with furniture.
Are you buying a Spanish property from a Russian seller? Due to sanctions against Russia, the seller may not be able to receive your money.
In Spain, there is no provisional and final delivery. Instead, they work with guarantee periods of 1, 3 and 10 years.
When buying a property in Spain, you rarely pay the full purchase price to the seller. There are often (mandatory) retentions.
Property Murcia: in this article you will find more information about the different purchase costs when investing in Murcia.
Price review clause in new builds in Spain: normally the price is fixed. However, sometimes we see a revision clause. What then?
A lawyer in Spain will guide you through a property transaction. Think about buying property and settling an inheritance or gift.
Negotiating the purchase of a property in Spain: good deals make good friends. Here are 5 tips in advance.