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Buying a property in Spain is different from buying in Belgium. The tasks of the Spanish notary are rather limited. Among other things, the notary is not responsible for the verification of building permits, linked debts, the statutes of co-ownership, the registration of your property in the land register, etc. In addition, you should be well aware of the purchase costs and taxes linked to your Spanish property. Together with our team, we aim to provide complete guidance from A to Z, in full transparency and in your native language.

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29
Jan
2025

When buying property in Spain, many families look for ways to transfer their property in a tax-efficient and beneficial way. A popular strategy is the split purchase, where the property is divided between usufruct (usufructo) and bare ownership (nuda propiedad). This method offers numerous advantages in terms of inheritance tax, estate planning and rights of use. In this article, we explain how a split purchase works and why it can be so advantageous.

26
Jan
2025

Spain is known worldwide for its relaxed lifestyle, warm climate and rich culture. For many people, especially in northern Europe, the Spanish way of life is a source of fascination and sometimes even envy. One of the most iconic aspects of this lifestyle is the siesta, the midday rest, which is an important part of Spanish work culture and the rhythm of daily life. But how does this fit into the broader work and life balance in Spain?

16
Jan
2025

A second home in Spain is the fulfilment of a long-held desire for many. Its sunny climate, beautiful beaches and relaxed lifestyle make it an attractive option. However, before you proceed with the purchase, it is essential to be well informed about the tax rules and tax benefits that apply when buying in Spain. Here are some useful tips to help you make an informed decision.