Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

Step 3 – PURCHASING Do I need UK professionals?

Well, it’s a fairly straightforward process that most people, obviously using a measure of common sense, should handle easily. Equally, no matter who you pay or which UK professional you use, the legal documents still have to be passed by the Spanish Notaire and, under their supervision, property problems and litigations are lower in Spain than in England.

All our agents are fully trained, have long experience of non Spanish clients, are ENGLISH SPEAKING and will guide you through the whole process, at NO EXTRA CHARGE.

After all, if they didn’t, you probably wouldn’t recommend us to your friends.

1 – Making an Offer

Just like people in the UK, some owners will accept an offer and others won’t. Your agent should know whether the owner will accept and, if so, within what range – so use his knowledge. After all, he wants to find a suitable property for you as much as your do.

If you can afford the time, it’s generally a good idea to leave your last day free of appointments. This will allow you time to review the properties you’ve seen and if you’ve made your mind up, sort out the paperwork without being rushed into mistakes.

2 – Signing the Contract

1. It will be necessary for you to have a Tax Identification number to purchase a property; it is sufficient at the time of purchasing your property to have put in place the steps to acquire such a number. In Spain each person is assigned a tax

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