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Secure & Transparent Property Purchase in Spain

A Guide for Norwegian Buyers

Legal & Financial Planning

  • Determine your budget and financing (own funds or mortgage).
  • Scandicosta assists with mortgage options for foreign buyers.
  • Our partner law firm, SUN LAWYERS,  ensures full legal compliance.

Obtain Your NIE & Legal Documents

  • A Número de Identificación de Extranjero (NIE) is mandatory for foreign buyers.
  • Scandicosta manages the application process for you.

Property Selection & Purchase Agreement

  • We identify properties that meet your requirements.
  • A Preliminary Sales Agreement (Contrato de Arras) is signed, with a 10% deposit securing the purchase.

Final Notarial Signing & Registration

  • The Final Purchase Deed (Escritura) is signed before a Spanish Notary Public.
  • Full payment, taxes, and fees are settled.
  • Scandicosta ensures proper registration with the Land Registry.

Utility Setup & Ownership Transfer

  • We facilitate the connection of electricity, water, and internet.
  • You receive full legal ownership and can enjoy your new home in Spain stress-free.

Frequently Asked Questions about Buying Property in Spain (FAQ)

What is the process for buying property in Spain?

The process typically involves finding a suitable property, entering into a reservation contract, conducting due diligence, signing a purchase contract, and finally completing the purchase with a Spanish notary

What are the costs associated with buying property in Spain?

In addition to the purchase price, buyers must pay taxes and fees such as transfer tax (usually 8-10%), notary fees, registration fees, and any legal fees

Is a lawyer necessary when buying property in Spain?

Yes, it is highly recommended to engage a local lawyer who can ensure that all legal aspects of the purchase are in order and protect your interests

Can foreigners get mortgages in Spain?

Yes, many Spanish banks offer mortgages to foreigners, but the terms may vary. It is important to compare offers and understand the terms before entering into a contract

What is a NIE number and why do I need one?

The NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjero) is an identification number for foreigners in Spain. It is required to make property purchases, open bank accounts and handle other legal and financial transactions in the country

How do exchange rates affect buying property in Spain?

Exchange rates can affect the total cost of your purchase, especially if you are transferring money from another currency. You may want to consider currency exchange services or fixed exchange rates to minimize your risk

Are there differences between buying new and used property in Spain?

Yes, buying new may involve other taxes and duties, such as VAT (IVA) and stamp duty, while used property usually involves transfer tax. There are also differences in warranties and potential risks

What should I be aware of when buying property in Spain?

It is important to investigate the legal status of the property, ensure there are no outstanding debts associated with the property, understand all costs involved, and be aware of local laws and regulations

How can Scandicosta help me buy property in Spain?

Scandicosta offers guidance throughout the entire buying process, from finding the right property to handling legal and financial aspects, to ensure a safe and smooth experience

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