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Buying in Spain: essential things to know from a property lawyer
Buying in Spain can feel deceptively straightforward. You find a place you love, agree on a price, sign a few documents at ...
The allure of Spain is no secret. With its Mediterranean coastline, charming villages, and vibrant cities, it’s easy to see why the country continues to be a magnet for international buyers. Whether ...
Buying a home in Spain can be a life‑changing investment, whether you want a sun‑soaked holiday retreat, a retirement haven or a rental income stream. Spain welcomes foreign buyers, but the process ...
Amid rising real estate prices, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez wants to impose a 100% tax on property bought by foreign speculators. How does the plan compare with other countries where housing ...
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The shifting map of property demand in Spain in 2026
Spain’s property market in 2026 isn’t moving in a single direction. According to the latest analysis by idealista/data, some ...
Spain is planning to bring in strict legislation for property purchases in an attempt to control the country's rapidly escalating housing crisis, which has left residents complaining of being unable ...
One of Britain's favourite places in the world to move to, Spain, is set to impose a 100 per cent tax on properties purchased by non-EU residents. The new tax, announced by Prime Minister Pedro ...
The Costa del Sol has long been synonymous with sunshine and sandy beaches, but in recent years its housing market has stolen the spotlight. Average prices in Málaga province, the region’s beating ...
For years, the story of Spain’s property market has felt like one long list of rising prices. Homes have become more expensive. Mortgages cost more than they did a few years ago.
Britons looking to buy a property in Spain could be hit with a major tax worth the value of the home they are looking to buy. The Spanish government announced on Monday it wants to introduce a tax ...
About 15,000 state-owned properties will go on sale in Spain as the government tries to raise money to cover its budget deficit. The properties range from office buildings to agricultural land and ...
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