1. How do I start my property search on the Costa Blanca?
To start your property search on the Costa Blanca, visit our property section.
You can use the available filters to customise your results according to criteria such as location, property type and budget.
In addition, our experts are at your disposal to offer personalised advice and help you find the perfect property for your needs.
2. What documents are needed to buy a property in Spain?
To buy a property in Spain, you need the following documents:
- Foreign Identification Number (NIE) mandatory for all financial transactions.
- Passport: for personal identification.
- Income proof: to prove your economic capacity.
- Proof of financing: payment or loan documentation.
Need support with documentation? Contact us and we will guide you step by step through the process.
3. What extra costs do I have to consider when buying a property?
In addition to the cost of the property, it is important to take into account the following additional costs:
- Transfer tax: varies between 8% and 10% of the value of the property. - Notary fees: for formalising the deed.
- Property registration: costs for registering the property in the public register.
- Real estate agency fees: if you decide to use our services.
Want to know the exact costs for your case? Book a consultation.
4. What is capital gains tax and how does it affect the sale of a property?
Capital gains tax is a municipal tax levied on the increase in land value over time. Before selling a property, it is important to understand how this tax can affect your finances.
We recommend that you consult a tax expert to receive a detailed, tailor-made evaluation.
Thinking of selling a property? Contact us for a comprehensive consultation, including a tax assessment.