Spain, among the countries with the cheapest mortgages in Europe

Spain, among the countries with the cheapest mortgages in Europe

Spain is among the countries with the cheapest mortgages in Europe, despite the sharp increase in interest rates in recent months, according to data compiled by the European Mortgage Federation (EMF). This group collects data from 12 European countries and, according to its latest statistical bulle
Moving to Spain checklist

Moving to Spain? Basic checklist

On moving to Spain, you should tick the below basic checklist to avoid you any future problems. 1. Residency or visa permit. Most people don’t realise that living in Spain for over 90 consecutive days entails you apply for a permit.
Non-residents buying properties rises by 44% in 2022, according to Mitma

Non-residents buying properties in Spain rises by 44% in 2022

Non-resident foreigners buying properties increased by 43.9% in 2022, to 63,050 transactions, according to provisional data from the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda's (Mitma) real estate transaction statistics. Meanwhile, property purchases between non-resident Spaniards grew by 2.
Villas for sale in Spain

Villas for sale in Spain

Villas for sale in Spain can be found in many different locations throughout the country, ranging from coastal areas to rural villages and city communities.
Eurozone interest rates could peak in summer, says Olli Rehn

Spanish mortgages: Eurozone interest rates could peak in summer

The Governor of the Bank of Finland and member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB), Olli Rehn, has voiced his support for continuing to raise interest rates and does not expect the institution to reach the terminal level of the reference rate until the summer.
Paseo de Gracia in Barcelona

The most expensive streets to buy a house in Spain's main cities

Calle Serrano in Madrid (€11,400/m2), Paseo de Gracia in Barcelona (€9,915/m2) and the main streets in the centre of San Sebastian, such as Avenida de la Libertad, Calle Hernani or Plaza de Guipúzcoa (€8,040/m2) are some of the most expensive in Spain to buy a house, according to a report by Tecnita
Differences between rateable value and market value

Differences between rateable value and market value in Spain

Knowing a property's value is essential when you are ready to buy a home. However, there is not just one value to consider, but two (or even three if the final purchase value is taken into account). The most relevant are the rateable value and the market value.