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Thinking of buying a place in Spain

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:02 pm
by jenniemiller1977
I'm thinking of taking the plunge and buying a place in Spain. I still want to keep my property in this country and plan to live in spain for 6 months of the year and in the UK for the other 6 months. Does anyone know any good agencies that they have experience of dealing with who could rent out my property in Spain for the 6 months I am not there?

Also, if you have any tips on any up and coming areas it would be helpful to know what you think.

Thanks

Re: Thinking of buying a place in Spain

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:38 pm
by welsh brickie
do not buy on a complex, the maintaince fee yearly always increases and there is always problems associated with neighbours.
Do not expect to make much of a profit,taxes,cleaning costs,electric,water all need to be considered.
Do your groundwork,there are plenty of expat forums to discuss issues relating to the area your considering to buy.
Rent a place before you buy anywhere first.

Re: Thinking of buying a place in Spain

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 2:42 pm
by gc9
Would you really buy in Spain now???
I know house prices have dropped by almost 50% but then with the volatilities of the EURO I'll hold back a bit on this one.

Re: Thinking of buying a place in Spain

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 4:37 pm
by happy_go87
I have several properties brought off plan before the bomb shell. I am sad to say my experience is awful - a cross section of property, types and developers and everyone is a story you wouldnt afflict upon your friend. In additon i have friends who would also add to this advice. I would say only buy if you loking to flip them. Otherwise you have no idea of ALL THE HIDDEN traps you cant imagine may await you. Basically rip up the rule book when it comes to everything you take for granted in the Uk. Avoid owning one if you going to keep it, rent it. (unless your planning to live in it)

Re: Thinking of buying a place in Spain

Posted: Thu May 28, 2015 8:49 am
by Tina Myles
I think it's a good idea to buy a property in Spain. The country has now been in economic turmoil for more than 5 years and this is directly reflecting to property prices. A friend of mine bought a brand new luxury colonial-style town house with two bedrooms close to a landscape gardens and a golf course. The house is located in the Desert springs resort (Almeria) region of southern Spain and he paid for it just little over £145,000. The realtor told him that this was less than 50 %of the original asking price. So should you have any free money to invest, just go and buy a property in Spain.