Real
Estate and Property Agents.
The
vast majority of people buying property on the Costa Blanca in
make their first move by going to an Estate Agent.
It
is very important that you make sure that you are handling with
a serious Real Estate Agent. Have a large portefolio of properties
does not necessarly
make them a serious agent. A small Estate Agent might be just as serious.
The important point is to make sure they can provide you with
all information needed
conserning the property you want to buy. They should follow the requirments
set by the laws and regulations of the trade to protect the investers in
property.
The
Real Estate agents on the Costa Blanca in Spain will be able
to advice about legal matters conserning the property you want
to buy. If not inhouse at least to recommend an english speaking
lawyer. However, the Estate agent in Spain has a more extensive
role than in the UK. They will be able to draw out contracts
and will do the search for your ideal property based on your
specifications. All API registered real estate agent are committed
to check the situation of the property they sell.
Signing
the Contract
To
check the situation of the property before signing the contract
go to the property register 'El registro de propiedades' You
ask for a Nota Simple of the property in question. From the Nota
simple you will find the legal name of the property owner and
see if there are any mortgage or any other financial charges
againts the property. Normaly you can require the Estate agent
to do this for you. There is a charge of about 10 euro for getting
the Nota Simple.
If
there are any financial charges against the property these must
be cancelled before or at the same time as signing the title
deed. This is very important because the financial charges againts
the property will carry over to you as the new owner if the charges
are not cancelled at the time of the title deed.An offer that
has been accepted by the seller of the property is binding. This
binding agreement are usualy confirmed by a sum of money as a
deposit.
Following
this binding agreement comes a private purchase contract. It
is important that these documents sets out the agreed terms and
conditions of the transaction as well as the final date for completion
at the public Notary. At this stage it is normaly required that
you pay a 10% deposit for the property.
Before
signing the private purchase contract for your property on the
Costa Blanca in Spain it is important that you or the Estate
Agent have finished the legal investigation of the property.If
there are any financial charges against the property these should
be reflected in the documents. The charges should be cancelled
before signing the title deed. In case they are not the buyer
must deduct the amount inclusive of any cancelation cost from
the amount he or she pay for the property.
The
completion of the purchase is done when signing the title deed
at the public Notary. Unless agreed otherwise the property are
sold free of any charges.
A
few days after the signing of the title deed you will be able
to pick up the title deed at the Notary. Whe the original title
deed is ready all taxes will be paid to the different tax offices
and the deed taken to the land registry. The Real Estate agent
will normaly make sure that all the local suppliers of services
are contacted and organize a direct debit to your local bank
account on the Costa Blanca in Spain.
Purchase
tax and costs
There
are different taxes involved in buying a property on the Costa
Blanca in Spain.Your Estate agent will inform you about the taxes
that will apply.A general rule is to calculate with 10% of the
property value for taxes and costs.