Buying a newbuild property in Spain: 5 steps
Buying new construction in Spain comes with some risks. After all, you are buying an unfinished flat or villa in a foreign country. Therefore, this article explains
Buying new construction in Spain comes with some risks. After all, you are buying an unfinished flat or villa in a foreign country. Therefore, this article explains
If you are planning to build your own home in Spain, the choice of building plot will be crucial for the way forward
The compromise in Spain, as in Belgium, is a binding agreement. It seals the buy-sell. However, you are not aware of
Potential buyers of homes or land in the Spanish interior are often confronted with restrictions on their property rights. For example, residential areas are divided into urbanised residential areas,
The Ley de Costa may well cause surprises when buying or selling a Spanish property located on the coast. This law
It sometimes happens that clients see a nice property but change their mind afterwards. However, they have signed a reservation contract and paid a deposit
Buying property in Spain via bank repossession is perceived as strange by many clients. Not only are different parties present on the selling side, but also
Buying property in the Canary Islands: the additional costs on buying a property there are usually lower. This article will give you an overview
"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
A decade ago, the Spanish housing market was characterised by amateurish property developers and estate agents. Easy loans, rising house prices and reprehensible practices allowed these companies to
Thursday 12 July 2018 Confianz appeared in the press. Glenn Janssens spoke to Trends magazine about the extra costs and pitfalls in the
Clients often think that buying something in an urbanisation in Spain is by definition a safe purchase. However, this is not always correct. An urbanisation