Great video, Steve. Looks like having a good solicitor makes all the difference. Chuffed for you that everything went so well. 👍 Continued health and happiness to you. Ger😊
Hi Steve I'm moving to Spain Tuesday. Same place as you. Torevieja. I'm hoping to find long term let and if I like it there view sum properties as I want to retire there. Would be great to meet one day. Peter.
Hi Steve great vlog. What a difference in provenance’s. As previously commented i holidayed a lot in the villamartin area. However I settled to buy in the Andalucia province. In total over the years I have purchased and sold 4 properties and the rule of thumb is now 11% of the purchase price for cost, used to be 10%. I only mention this as an indicator for people to consider when thinking of moving to Spain as this maybe a factor for some people on a certain budget in choosing which province to live in. Solicitors here tend to charge €1500 including IVA and there is no additional fees for transfer of utilities, health and tax registration etc. you pay the notary, again on a percentage of the property purchase but comes in within the 11% of overall outlay. Look forward to the next vlog and again good detail for people considering moving to a great country. 👍 good luck.
interesting ! it would be nice to have all the figures that you mentionned written on the description , to have a better vue of all the fees .... on the vid , it s difficult to memorize and to understand also sometimes ... ( irish accent lol ) .... YT
Hi Steve great video detailing all the costs. I believe it is the seller that pays the agents fees. We bought recently and the estate agents fees came out of the sellers proceeds from selling the property. However we could see the breakdiwn of fees that were paid to the agent as it was transferred from our spanish bank account to the agent. This was paid from the sellers profit and we did not pay this on top of the agreed price. You have bought a lovely apartment in a beautifully maintained area for a great price😊
That's very informative. The fees and taxes are higher than I expected; I thought they would be at most 10%, even when you add them to your purchase price its still a great deal for your apartment.
Definitely a very eye opening video Steve. The fees are not to the faint hearted! That said, you have found a good spot in a great location and managing to get a very suitable property bought straight for under €70k was amazing. Can I assume you are remaining in Spain as an EU citizen with an eu passport?
@@TheRamblingIrishman I too am fortunate to have dual passports and have been considering selling up to move to Andalusia. I particularly interested in moving to Ronda, but suspect that I’m priced out of that area. What I really need to do is get over there and get my boots on the ground to get a feel for the place in 2024. Until then, I’m saving money, selling the accumulation of items I’ve amassed over the years and trying to learn a wee bit of Spanish. Your videos on the move to Spain and general Rambling have been very useful indeed, thanks for sharing!
Have you looked an hour north of Alicante. Coastal towns Moraira + Javea are perfect. 15 mins inland the idyllic Spanish villages with properties at v low prices. @@commuterbranchline8132
Thanks Steve. This is very helpful info. For the moment I'm wintering in Spain to dodge Irish weather. I might end up retiring in Spain. Would buy earlier, but prefer the Irish 'summer' to higher Spanish temps. Maybe buying is still an option with renting out during summer months. I should check that out.
I purchase 2023 in Torrevieja area, Had been renting in Punta Prima but was kind of restricted in when I arrived and when I depart due to Bookings, , could not purchase Airlines tickets until Bookings was confirmed, As I was reaching retirement , I looked around for Apartment but Prices Around Punta Prima, La Zenia, Coba Roig, Playa Flamenca, were rising rapidly, so took the Big leap and Purchased in Altos de Limonar area, So now on my 4 visit this year with Airlines, and Driving over in November for winter months, Irish winter months and myself not very good friends. Also I get cheaper flights as I can come and go as I please😊
I am in the middle of the process of buying a property in the Murcia area and I can already see that I am looking at about 14-15% extra costs on top of the purchase price. Your 16% is about right, and most of the amount of the costs seem to be very similar. The only cost which is cheaper in Murcia, is the transfer tax...here it is 8% and not 10%😊
You Purchased like myself though 5 real estate, and they are the only Estate agents that charge Buyers a fee, I made offer on my Apartment and told agent it includes 5 Real Estate fee, I am Happy 😊 with my Purchase 😊😊, Don't be put off by 5 real estate fee, make it clear Offer includes their Fee,😊 I would use them again if ever I decided to move but as Steve says it costs Thousands to Sell and Purchase again in Spain
Another good vid. 👍 Can l ask why you jumped in & bought instead of renting? We've not decided which way to go yet, probably because there are so many places in Spain we'd like to live. 😁
@@TheRamblingIrishman That's true, prices are going up in Spain, l think a lot of this is because of Airbnb & apart hotel investment on the coasts. It's a huge problem for Spaniards wanting to get on the housing ladder.
Looks like you got a good deal. I'm not sure about the buyer paying the estate agent though. That's usually the seller's cost. Maybe they were buying agents?
The buyer paying an estate agent a ‘finders fee’ is quite rare now in Spain, or so I’m told. 5 make it cheaper for the seller by doing so, alternative estate agents would charge the seller around 6% or €6k minimum, plus tax. Much more than UK. That’s why there’s so many estate agents around! 🤑
Thanks
Thanks Mick, much appreciated 😊👌
Excellent content. Very helpful. 🇪🇸
Glad it was helpful! 😊👍
HI Steve. You say you're not too good at maths, but well done remembering all the individual prices off the top of your head!
Thanks Aldo, although I had notes to keep me right 👍
Great video, Steve. Looks like having a good solicitor makes all the difference. Chuffed for you that everything went so well. 👍 Continued health and happiness to you. Ger😊
Hi, thanks Ger! Yeah, the solicitor just makes the process much easier 😊
Hi Steve I'm moving to Spain Tuesday. Same place as you. Torevieja. I'm hoping to find long term let and if I like it there view sum properties as I want to retire there. Would be great to meet one day. Peter.
Best of luck!
Hi Steve
New to your channel.
We are just starting off in our moving process.
Great info
Best of luck! 😊👍
Thanks
That's so informative its great the process went so well for you. Great to know your solicitor does so much to help you.
👍
Hi Steve great vlog. What a difference in provenance’s. As previously commented i holidayed a lot in the villamartin area. However I settled to buy in the Andalucia province. In total over the years I have purchased and sold 4 properties and the rule of thumb is now 11% of the purchase price for cost, used to be 10%.
I only mention this as an indicator for people to consider when thinking of moving to Spain as this maybe a factor for some people on a certain budget in choosing which province to live in.
Solicitors here tend to charge €1500 including IVA and there is no additional fees for transfer of utilities, health and tax registration etc. you pay the notary, again on a percentage of the property purchase but comes in within the 11% of overall outlay.
Look forward to the next vlog and again good detail for people considering moving to a great country. 👍 good luck.
Thanks for that 😊
interesting ! it would be nice to have all the figures that you mentionned written on the description , to have a better vue of all the fees .... on the vid , it s difficult to memorize and to understand also sometimes ... ( irish accent lol ) .... YT
Good idea!
Hi Steve 👋 good video and very well explained about the cost of buying a property 👍
Thank you Angie 😊👍
Cheers Steve. Looks like you have quarterly property maintenance fee's as your only regular property expense? aside from utilities. Congrat's
That is pretty much the case! And it's great 😃👍
Hi Steve great video detailing all the costs. I believe it is the seller that pays the agents fees. We bought recently and the estate agents fees came out of the sellers proceeds from selling the property. However we could see the breakdiwn of fees that were paid to the agent as it was transferred from our spanish bank account to the agent. This was paid from the sellers profit and we did not pay this on top of the agreed price. You have bought a lovely apartment in a beautifully maintained area for a great price😊
Thanks, I'll check it out 😊
Livin the dream now steve fair play to ya i want to be living over there in 10 years thanks for costs update
Thank you Derek, your welcome 👍😊
That's very informative. The fees and taxes are higher than I expected; I thought they would be at most 10%, even when you add them to your purchase price its still a great deal for your apartment.
It is, I'm ok with the fees! Every country is different.
Definitely a very eye opening video Steve. The fees are not to the faint hearted! That said, you have found a good spot in a great location and managing to get a very suitable property bought straight for under €70k was amazing. Can I assume you are remaining in Spain as an EU citizen with an eu passport?
Hi thanks 😊. Yes, I'm living here now and I have an Irish EU passport 👍
@@TheRamblingIrishman I too am fortunate to have dual passports and have been considering selling up to move to Andalusia. I particularly interested in moving to Ronda, but suspect that I’m priced out of that area. What I really need to do is get over there and get my boots on the ground to get a feel for the place in 2024. Until then, I’m saving money, selling the accumulation of items I’ve amassed over the years and trying to learn a wee bit of Spanish. Your videos on the move to Spain and general Rambling have been very useful indeed, thanks for sharing!
Have you looked an hour north of Alicante. Coastal towns Moraira + Javea are perfect. 15 mins inland the idyllic Spanish villages with properties at v low prices. @@commuterbranchline8132
@@commuterbranchline8132 your welcome ad best of luck with your plans 😊
Thanks Steve. This is very helpful info. For the moment I'm wintering in Spain to dodge Irish weather. I might end up retiring in Spain. Would buy earlier, but prefer the Irish 'summer' to higher Spanish temps. Maybe buying is still an option with renting out during summer months. I should check that out.
Thanks! Best of luck whatever you decide to do 😊
I purchase 2023 in Torrevieja area, Had been renting in Punta Prima but was kind of restricted in when I arrived and when I depart due to Bookings, , could not purchase Airlines tickets until Bookings was confirmed, As I was reaching retirement , I looked around for Apartment but Prices Around Punta Prima, La Zenia, Coba Roig, Playa Flamenca, were rising rapidly, so took the Big leap and Purchased in Altos de Limonar area, So now on my 4 visit this year with Airlines, and Driving over in November for winter months, Irish winter months and myself not very good friends.
Also I get cheaper flights as I can come and go as I please😊
Thank you, Steve. As always, your videos are informative and of great entertainment. Enjoy the few pints. 👍👍🙂
Glad you like them! 😊
Explained very well thanks
So nice of you, thanks! 😊
Excellent summary and extremely informative!
Glad you enjoyed it! 👍
I was under the understanding that if you add 14% to the cost of the property that would be close to the mark, so your 16% isn't far off that, Steve.
Yeah, I think it's fine, especially because I let the solicitor do everything for me! 😊
I am in the middle of the process of buying a property in the Murcia area and I can already see that I am looking at about 14-15% extra costs on top of the purchase price.
Your 16% is about right, and most of the amount of the costs seem to be very similar.
The only cost which is cheaper in Murcia, is the transfer tax...here it is 8% and not 10%😊
You Purchased like myself though 5 real estate, and they are the only Estate agents that charge Buyers a fee,
I made offer on my Apartment and told agent it includes 5 Real Estate fee,
I am Happy 😊 with my Purchase 😊😊,
Don't be put off by 5 real estate fee, make it clear Offer includes their Fee,😊
I would use them again if ever I decided to move but as Steve says it costs Thousands to Sell and Purchase again in Spain
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Great info steve
Thanks 👍
Another good vid. 👍 Can l ask why you jumped in & bought instead of renting? We've not decided which way to go yet, probably because there are so many places in Spain we'd like to live. 😁
I rented here for a year but prices are going up and I thought it was the right time to buy! 😊
@@TheRamblingIrishman That's true, prices are going up in Spain, l think a lot of this is because of Airbnb & apart hotel investment on the coasts. It's a huge problem for Spaniards wanting to get on the housing ladder.
All very well explained.looking forward to following your new life, best of luck . Mayo Gerry
Loving the top your wearing !!
Lol thank you, I have a couple of them from last year. Probably time for an update 😊
Looks like you got a good deal. I'm not sure about the buyer paying the estate agent though. That's usually the seller's cost. Maybe they were buying agents?
I don't know, I believed it was normal!
The buyer paying an estate agent a ‘finders fee’ is quite rare now in Spain, or so I’m told. 5 make it cheaper for the seller by doing so, alternative estate agents would charge the seller around 6% or €6k minimum, plus tax. Much more than UK. That’s why there’s so many estate agents around! 🤑
Hi steve,
What estate agents did you go with?
FIVE5 Real Estate
Have any T shirts Rambling Irish man, XL size Dark shade, I will purchase one of them😊
No, no T-shirts...maybe in the future 😊👍
Hey Steve are u located near lomas / cabo Roig area
Not far away, 15mims drive.
@@TheRamblingIrishman big irish community in cabo rooig smiling Jack's a great bar for a cold bottle
Could you please share your solicitor‘s name?
They are called 'My Lawyer in Spain' 😊