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rgjoyce
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Hi All,
My wife and I are looking to purchase a property in Spain Lloret De Mar as a holiday home.
We've searched around and found a property.
Next, we have found a mortgage broker "lavida mortgages"
The man that we're dealing with is named Henry Slade.
He seems very adept and seems to do the task well. So we're going to try to stick with him.
So, here is what we are trying to do.
We want to purchase the property without having to travel to spain.
I've been told that we need an NIE (personal tax number)
I found a website that says that you can nominate anyone in spain that is a resident and give them power of attorney so that they can go to the police station to get the NIE number for you.
There is mixed info about how much this costs. I see some say it's about 9 euro. But then I found one site that charges about 300 euro to get it for you. A bit Pricey I think.
Anyhow, we found a property. The bank is offering us 110% of the price. So all we have to do is to pay 3000 euro to secure the property and 600 euro for the mortgage brokers fees.
Because the property is being sold by the lending bank, they are giving us 110% @ 3%
I asked about early payout fees. The following was the reply.
Redemption fee if you pay part or all of the mortgage is 0.5% during the first 5 years and then 0.25% thereafter (very little).
If you pay a lump sum of you can either reduce the monthly payment or the term.
We are buying an apartment, so the following questions are related to apartments only.
Other questions that we have asked:
1)
Land ownership where the building is, it is state land or private.
Answerrivate
So, this raised a new question.
2)
Do we have to pay state tax?
Answer: yes each year about 300€ on the apartment in question.
The property price is about 130k. Pretty low tax rate.
3)
Will there be a document of ownership of the apartment?
Answer: Yes you will get the deeds
4)
Since this is a top floor apartment, if there is alot of rain or there is a problem on the roof that comes down to our apartment, who pays for the repairs, eg if the roof starts leaking into the apartment?
Answer: It would be paid from your insurance, but we get very little rain!!
So, this raised a new question.
5)
It was mentioned a couple of times to, "put in an offer" to the bank to purchase the property. Does this mean that if the cost is 127,000 we could offer the bank to buy it at 120,000 for example.
Answer: Yes
So, it seems that the Spanish banks want to get the properties off their books and will negotiate on the price if it's their property being sold.
6)
Does the mortgage come with insurance? or would I have to take that our myself separately?
Answer:
Thanks all for reading and I hope that this info will be of assistance to others.
If I have missed any questions, please let me know.
There are still lots of unanswered questions with regards to making the purchase without having to travel to Spain and the power of attorney documents, so any comments on these would be greatly appreciated.
My wife and I are looking to purchase a property in Spain Lloret De Mar as a holiday home.
We've searched around and found a property.
Next, we have found a mortgage broker "lavida mortgages"
The man that we're dealing with is named Henry Slade.
He seems very adept and seems to do the task well. So we're going to try to stick with him.
So, here is what we are trying to do.
We want to purchase the property without having to travel to spain.
I've been told that we need an NIE (personal tax number)
I found a website that says that you can nominate anyone in spain that is a resident and give them power of attorney so that they can go to the police station to get the NIE number for you.
There is mixed info about how much this costs. I see some say it's about 9 euro. But then I found one site that charges about 300 euro to get it for you. A bit Pricey I think.
Anyhow, we found a property. The bank is offering us 110% of the price. So all we have to do is to pay 3000 euro to secure the property and 600 euro for the mortgage brokers fees.
Because the property is being sold by the lending bank, they are giving us 110% @ 3%
I asked about early payout fees. The following was the reply.
Redemption fee if you pay part or all of the mortgage is 0.5% during the first 5 years and then 0.25% thereafter (very little).
If you pay a lump sum of you can either reduce the monthly payment or the term.
We are buying an apartment, so the following questions are related to apartments only.
Other questions that we have asked:
1)
Land ownership where the building is, it is state land or private.
Answerrivate
So, this raised a new question.
If the land is private, we only own the apartment sitting on the land. Who is the land owner?
What is to stop the land owner from evicting us from the land usage. or is there a contract for 99 years or so like in England?
We see many articles on the internet about people purchasing and then having the land reclaimed by the state.
What is to stop the land owner from evicting us from the land usage. or is there a contract for 99 years or so like in England?
We see many articles on the internet about people purchasing and then having the land reclaimed by the state.
2)
Do we have to pay state tax?
Answer: yes each year about 300€ on the apartment in question.
The property price is about 130k. Pretty low tax rate.
3)
Will there be a document of ownership of the apartment?
Answer: Yes you will get the deeds
4)
Since this is a top floor apartment, if there is alot of rain or there is a problem on the roof that comes down to our apartment, who pays for the repairs, eg if the roof starts leaking into the apartment?
Answer: It would be paid from your insurance, but we get very little rain!!
So, this raised a new question.
How much does building insurance cost in Spain that covers things like weather damage? I think the bank we are getting the mortgage from uses AXA insurance.
5)
It was mentioned a couple of times to, "put in an offer" to the bank to purchase the property. Does this mean that if the cost is 127,000 we could offer the bank to buy it at 120,000 for example.
Answer: Yes
So, it seems that the Spanish banks want to get the properties off their books and will negotiate on the price if it's their property being sold.
6)
Does the mortgage come with insurance? or would I have to take that our myself separately?
Answer:
Thanks all for reading and I hope that this info will be of assistance to others.
If I have missed any questions, please let me know.
There are still lots of unanswered questions with regards to making the purchase without having to travel to Spain and the power of attorney documents, so any comments on these would be greatly appreciated.