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Property in the Balearic Islands Balearic
Islands: Which Balearic Island ?? One is renound for its nightlife antics one for family holidays, one is more or less a peaceful island. It really is horses for courses. Standing at the crossroads in the Mediterranean, the Balearic Islands have been plundered or colonized in turn by the Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Moors and Turks. In the 13th Century Catalan settlers brought their language a dialect which is widely spoken on the islands today. Please feel free to browse through our on-line property database and please do not hesitate to contact us for further assistance on FREEPHONE UK - 0800 092 0800 or 0044 870 050 6016. Menorca Property Ibiza Property Mallorca/Majorca Property Buying Property in Spain Buying
a Spanish property will normally be contained in a private contract
with a deposit of around 10% payable which is binding by law. It is
possible to agree a contract where either party may change their minds
at a financial cost. The private contract should contain details of
the agreed deposit payment, purchase price and details for payment
of the outstanding balance of the agreed buying price plus any additional
extras and your intended completion. A Notary will prepare the official
contracts and make sure it complies with Spanish regulations. If there
is common ownership a Community of Owners must be established through
which community charges can be shared. If your property is contained
in an apartment block then the law will relate to the Horizontal Division
and this should be clarified, especially in new developments. Any property
sale or purchase in Spain should be registered in the Land Registry
and its important to make sure any relevant taxes are paid before this
is done. You
would expect to pay a total of around 10% of the purchase price for
realestate in Spain. This could include Stamp duty, charged at 7% of
the official selling price (4.5% for the Canaries), and 0.5% for contract
documents Land Registry is charged against a rateable table held by
local authorities. There will also be a tax on the increase of the
land your property lies on since it was last sold and should be paid
by the vendor. Notary fees will also be included in the total costs. All your Spanish property taxes will be based on the official price registered, not on selling prices and you would expect to pay under 1% annually, plus additional service taxes set by the local authority. Wealth tax charges apply for residents after 17m ptas of net assets; if you don’t apply for residency you could be charged tax for all your net assets. Rate varies from fractions of a percent to over 2% depending on net assets. Click Here for more info. Mortgages Spanish lenders will allow you to borrow against Spanish property and can usually be arranged in most major currencies normally over terms of up to 15 years, with exception of 25 years at up to 80% of the buying price. |
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