Expert Tips – Buying Property in Spain as an Irish National

14 December 2023 | Tags: , , , ,

At My Lawyer in Spain, we don’t just support UK Nationals with their move to Spain, we help many other nationalities including European Citizens.

In this insightful YouTube recording, Alex Radford engages in a valuable conversation with an Irish National about the intricacies of purchasing a property in Spain.

We covered 16 top tips covered in the video to guide you through the process, including:

  • Deciding where and what to buy, considering your budget and personal needs.
  • Residency status considerations for EU Nationals.
  • Planning your inheritance before making a purchase.
  • Expert advice on the buying process and a detailed time schedule.
  • Understanding the importance of an N.I.E. and why you need one.
  • Future costs that may be incurred during the property ownership. Insights into the reservation contract.

Watch the video for expert insights for Irish Citizens

 

 

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