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About Us

Homes Iber are a registered Spanish Estate Agent based in Terrateig, Valencia.  The agency is Spanish owned with many contacts in the Valencia area, enabling us to provide you with all the local information needed to purchase your home in the Valencian or Alicante communities. We can recommend local Lawyers, Tradesmen, Schools, Banks etc. to help make your purchase in Spain as easy as possible.


Registered Office:

Homes Iber

Carrera Albaida s/n

(El Morqui)

46842 - Terrateig

Valencia

Spain

Tel: Spain (0034) 96 289 6143
Mobile: Spain (0034) 696 574 011
E-mail: enquiries@homesiber.com


Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a lawyer to buy a house in Spain?

Are Spanish properties a good investment?

Can non-residents buy property in Spain?

What are Fincas?

Do I need a Spanish bank account?

How much extra should I allow for taxes and legal fees?

What are the benefits of buying older property?

How does the cost of living in Spain compare to the UK?

Can I take my car to Spain?

How do I apply for a mortgage in Spain?

Does Spain have a national healthcare system?

What happens if I cannot be in Spain on the completion date for my purchase?

Where are the room sizes?

 

 

Do I need a lawyer to buy a house in Spain?
One of the main reasons why so many foreigners come unstuck when they buy a house in Spain is a failure to take adequate legal advice. Extraordinary as it may seem up to 20% of foreign buyers are still thought to be purchasing Spanish property without the services of a lawyer – something they would probably never dream of doing in their own country. When you’re dealing with a foreign language, different culture and alien bureaucracy it’s absolutely vital to employ the services of a reputable lawyer who understands the system and will protect your interests throughout the property transaction. The team at Homes Iber will be happy to recommend a suitable lawyer to you. Top

Are Spanish properties a good investment?
Yes. It’s quite usual for owners to rent out their property of a few years before they use it themselves as a retirement home, for example. In fact, this is a very good way to recoup some of your costs if you don’t intend to use the property all year round yourself. As the price of property continues to increase, this will further enhance the value of your property. There is of course a difference between a ‘solely’ investment and a ‘purely’ residential property we are glad to offer advice to help you get the best value for money deal. As an example, the climate is warmer here so you may benefit more by purchasing a slightly smaller property with a large terrace or solarium because you and your tenants will be spending more time outdoors. Top

Can non-residents buy property in Spain?
Non residents have been buying property in Spain for at least the last 20 years, Spain is part of the EEC and they actively encourage people to purchase property for holiday homes or to live there, as with the tourist industry, it brings a large amount of money and work into the country. Literally hundreds of non Spanish people buy property in Spain every week. The low cost of living and the pleasant climate being the main reason, the relatively low cost of property pricing being another. Buying property in Spain is just as easy as in the UK once you adapt to the no rush Spanish way of doing things. Top

What are Fincas?
Fincas are purpose built Spanish houses, usually in rural areas (although not always as some of the fincas have had property developments built around them). They often have large plots of land. Some are currently inhabited and have services connected (Electricity and water), whilst other may be derelict, which provides an ideal opportunity to rebuild to your own design.
Because they are always re-sale properties, it is difficult to produce details of actual properties for sale- they often sell in a few days of coming onto the market, or are in remote areas.
To purchase such properties, you need to come over and look, and be prepared to place a deposit to secure a property when you find the one you like. Top

Do I need a Spanish bank account?
Whilst there is no legal requirement to open a Spanish bank account, it makes the process easier if you do. Your payments and tax affairs can then be easily managed in Spain without the need to wire funds from your country of residence. Top

How much extra should I allow for taxes and legal fees?
VAT (known as IVA in Spain) is currently 7%. For legal fees and other purchase taxes add another 1%-3%. Top

What are the benefits of buying older property?
If you’re buying a property in Spain to live in or as a ‘buy to let’ investment, a pre-owned home has the advantage that you can move in within a very short space of time and you can see first hand exactly what it is you’re buying. Be aware that older properties will not have the benefit of the Spanish equivalent of the NHBC 10 year guarantee and that you must satisfy yourself as to the quality of the property before you buy it. Top

How does the cost of living in Spain compare to the UK?
It’s much cheaper! Some estimates suggest that the cost of living in Spain is only about two thirds of living in the UK. Water, electricity, cars, petrol, food and drink are all less expensive, sometimes dramatically so. Top

Can I take my car to Spain?
Yes, assuming you have owned it for six months or more. If you’re planning on keeping it there you’ll need to get an export certificate from the DVLA and if you take up residency you’ll have to register the car in Spain and get Spanish number plates. Top

How do I apply for a mortgage in Spain?
As in other countries, Spanish banks will want to be satisfied as to your income. This usually means supplying recent salary slips, banks statements and P60’s for every signatory to the loan. If you’re self-employed you’ll need to submit your most recent tax statement and audited accounts for at least the last two years. Top

Does Spain have a national healthcare system?
Yes. It’s free to any EU citizens above the retirement age. Younger investors should take out medical insurance.
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What happens if I cannot be in Spain on the completion date for my purchase?
If you are not able to appear before the Notary in person for the signing of the Escritura ( title deed ), you will need to authorise someone, such as your lawyer, to appear for you by means of a Power of Attorney. This is a standard procedure for many foreign buyers. Top

Where are the room sizes?
Generally speaking you won't find room sizes with Spanish property details, - in fact you won't often find information anywhere near as detailed as you might be used to in the U.K. - Spanish estate agents just don't use them. You may however, find the total constructed area of the building and / or plot is stated.
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