Nieuwbouw project Altezza te Estepona. 72 units o.a. appartementen, penthouses de oplevering is voorzien voor 2027.

Altezza Suites: luxury living and smart investment on the New Golden Mile

In the emerging La Resina area of Estepona rises Altezza Suites, an exclusive new construction project of 72 flats. The realisation is distinguished by a thoughtful layout in seven three-storey buildings, with maximum focus on sea views and natural light for residents. The ideal combination of a superior lifestyle with interesting investment potential.

Strategic location on Estepona's New Golden Mile

La Resina is rapidly developing into one of the most sought-after locations in Estepona. This 100-hectare area offers a unique combination of tranquillity and accessibility. Within minutes you are in Puerto Banús (14 km), while Marbella (23 km) and Málaga airport (80 km) are also easily accessible.

For golf lovers, La Resina Golf is just 2.5 kilometres away, with several other prestigious golf courses in the immediate vicinity. This prime location, combined with the mild climate of the Costa del Sol, also makes the project interesting for those considering wintering in Spain.

Luxury flats with sea view

The project comprises 72 flats spread across seven small-scale three-storey buildings. Available are:

  • Ground-floor flats with private garden
  • Flats with generous terraces
  • Penthouses with solarium and plunge pool

Each flat features two to four bedrooms and is fitted with high-quality materials, including Modulnova kitchens - an Italian luxury brand. The architecture is designed so that most homes benefit from spectacular sea views.

Top-level facilities

Altezza Suites is distinguished by a comprehensive range of facilities:

  • Two outdoor pools in landscaped gardens
  • Heated indoor pool
  • Luxury spa with wellness facilities
  • Modern gym
  • 24-hour security with controlled access

Investing in the New Golden Mile

Estepona's New Golden Mile, part of the 'Golden Triangle' with Marbella and Benahavís, is fast developing into one of the most prestigious locations on the Costa del Sol. Read more about why Estepona is an attractive city to buy property in.

This development, combined with the high-quality finishes and complete amenities, makes Altezza Suites interesting for both own use and an interesting investment in Spanish property.

Alness takes care of all your worries in five steps

When buying at Altezza Suites, you are not alone, as Alness accompanies you through the entire process:

  1. Personal advice on the best units and their investment potential
  2. Guidance in the buying process by experienced estate agents
  3. Contacts with reliable Spanish notaries and lawyers
  4. Assistance in arranging mortgages and/or insurance
  5. Comprehensive administrative support

More information about Altezza Suites?

Are you interested in the possibilities of this exclusive project? View available flats and prices or contact Alness for a personal discussion about your needs and possibilities.

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Golfing on the Costa del Sol

Did you know that the Costa del Sol is known as the 'Costa del Golf'? And rightly so. With more than 70 top-class golf courses along the coastline from Nerja to Gibraltar, this region is a true paradise for golf lovers. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced player, the combination of varied courses, perfect climate and excellent facilities makes the Costa del Sol one of Europe's most popular golf destinations.

The best golf courses on the Costa del Sol

The Costa del Sol's reputation as a golf destination is underlined by the presence of some prestigious golf courses. These are the absolute best:

  • Real Club Valderrama (9.3/10): Widely recognised as the best golf course in continental Europe. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr, this legendary course has made history as host of the Ryder Cup and continues to set the standard for golf excellence in Europe. Here you will pay from €518 for an unforgettable round of golf.
  • Finca Cortesín Golf Club (9.2/10): An architectural masterpiece that integrates perfectly into the Mediterranean landscape. With its 18 holes designed by Cabell Robinson and more than 100 bunkers, this course offers a challenge for any golfer. The green fee starts from €365.
  • La Zagaleta (9.1/10): Hidden in one of Europe's most prestigious resorts, this exclusive 36-hole golf course combines privacy with perfection. With two different courses, La Zagaleta offers variety for every level, from €234 per round.
  • La Reserva Club Sotogrande (8.9/10): A modern classic known for its immaculate maintenance and spectacular views over the Mediterranean. The course offers a perfect mix of challenge and fun, with rates starting from €240.
  • Real Club de Golf Sotogrande (8.9/10): This historic 1964 course is praised for its technical layout and strategic challenges. With 27 holes, this course offers plenty of variety, from €322 per round.

Source: Scores and prices come from leadingcourses.com/en and may differ after publishing.

Year-round golf under the Spanish sun

The climate on the Costa del Sol makes it possible to play golf 365 days a year. With an average of 300 sunny days a year and mild temperatures even in the winter months, the region offers ideal conditions:

  • In spring, you have perfect golf temperatures between 18-22°C
  • During autumn it is still pleasantly warm, but also less crowded on the courts
  • In winter, the temperature hovers around 16-18°C, ideal for an active round of golf (Read all about it wintering in Spain)

It does get very hot in summer, in which case it is best to look for an early morning and/or late afternoon round.

Investing in Spanish golf property

A property on or near a golf course means more than just easy access to the greens - it is an investment in a complete lifestyle. Whether you live right on the course or nearby, as a member of a golf club of your choice, you enjoy all the benefits these exclusive resorts have to offer.

Advantages of owning property on or near a golf course

With your own home in a golfing area, you control your pace of play. With 300 days of sunshine a year, you can play golf all season long and invite friends and family to experience this unique lifestyle. Modern golf resorts also offer extensive sports facilities such as heated swimming pools, tennis courts and fitness centres - perfect for year-round active fulfilment.

Value retention and growth

Real estate around golf courses remains one of the most stable and attractive investments in the Spanish property market. Studies show that properties within golf resorts are worth an average of 19% more than comparable properties outside. Specifically for the Costa del Sol, we see impressive figures: for example, property prices in Málaga rose by 10.89% between 2023-2024, with an average annual return of 7.65% for the region. 

And of course, you can generate extra income by renting out your property during periods when you are not there yourself.

Buying property on the Costa del Sol?

The combination of the perfect climate, excellent facilities and the popularity of golf as a sport creates a constant demand for properties in and around golf resorts. Whether you choose a flat overlooking the fairway or a villa nearby, you are investing in real estate and a lifestyle that appeals to more and more people.

Are you considering investing in golf properties on the Costa del Sol? Contact Alness for personal advice on the best golf locations and available properties to suit your needs and investment goals.

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Wintering on the Costa del Sol: prolong the summer feeling

Wintering on the Costa del Sol: a smart choice for epicureans

Imagine: while Belgium is shrouded in grey skies and chilly temperatures, you are enjoying sunny days and pleasant warmth on the Spanish coast. A dream? Not necessarily. Wintering in Spain is not a fleeting holiday idea, but a lifestyle that more and more Belgians and northern Europeans are discovering and embracing. In this article, you will discover why the sun-drenched coasts of the Costa del Sol are the ideal destination to spend the winter.

The climate: Belgium versus Costa del Sol

To really understand the appeal of wintering on the Costa del Sol, it is important to compare the climate of the two regions. After all, the differences speak volumes.

Autumn and winter in Belgium
The average temperature in Belgium is between 5°C and 10°C from October to March. January is usually the coldest month with an average of 3°C. Moreover, Belgium has 15 to 22 rainy days per month during this period and barely two hours of sunshine per day in December and January. For many, the lack of light leads to a winter dip.

Autumn and winter in Spain
In Spain, the mercury stays on average between 12°C and 20°C during the same months. Even in January and February, daytime temperatures often rise to 17°C. In addition, there are only five to seven days of rain per month and you enjoy an average of five hours of sunlight per day. That difference in light and warmth has a positive effect on both your mood and health.

The mild climate also makes it possible to live outdoors all year round. Whether you play golf, hike along the coast or just enjoy a coffee in the sun, the Spanish climate invites activity.

The best periods to spend the winter on the Costa del Sol

Although the Costa del Sol offers pleasant weather all year round, there are specific periods that are particularly interesting for winter visitors.

Late summer and autumn (September - November)
During this period, there is a perfect balance between summer heat and mild freshness. Temperatures are between 20°C and 25°C and tourism declines after the high season. As a result, you can enjoy quieter beaches and authentic sights. Moreover, this is the time of the Feria de San Miguel in Torremolinos, a colourful festival full of music, dance and gastronomy.

Winter (December - February)
When Belgium shivers with cold, on the Costa del Sol you enjoy mild 17°C during the day. The contrast is stark, making these months ideal for seeking out the winter sun. The festive season gets a warm, southern touch here, culminating in the Cabalgata de Reyes on 5 January, an enchanting Epiphany parade that charms young and old alike.

Early spring (March - April)
In early spring, you can already feel summer approaching. Temperatures often rise above 20°C and nature bursts into colour with blossoming almond trees and fresh vegetation. This period coincides with the Semana Santa (Easter Week), which is celebrated grandly in Andalusia with impressive processions. So you combine pleasant weather with a rich cultural experience, even before the tourist crowds start.

By choosing smartly when to travel, you will make the most of the climate and local events, while avoiding the hustle and bustle of the high season.

Investing in property on the Costa del Sol

Those who want to spend a regular winter in Spain would do well to invest in real estate. The Costa del Sol offers numerous opportunities for buyers looking to combine comfort, return and quality of life.

The region has several exclusive areas that are ideal for winter visitors. Think locations with privacy, panoramic views and direct access to the beach. When choosing a property, pay particular attention to some essential elements.

Look for a property with both heating and air conditioning for year-round comfort. Preferably choose residences with wellness facilities such as a heated pool, spa or gym. A spacious terrace or garden is also essential to enjoy the outdoors to the maximum.

In addition, property on the Costa del Sol offers more than just living comfort. The region has historically seen a stable increase in value and the rental opportunities in the summer can provide attractive extra income when you return to Belgium.

A warm and carefree winter life

Wintering on the Costa del Sol is much more than escaping the Belgian cold. It is an investment in quality of life. With its mild climate, vibrant culture and sophisticated cuisine, the region offers an inspiring lifestyle that does body and soul good.

Are you considering the move to your own winter residence under the Spanish sun? Then get in touch with Alness Luxury Real Estate for personal advice. We will be happy to help you make your Spanish dream concrete, hassle-free and tailored to your needs.

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Is investing in real estate in Spain worth it in 2024 and 2025?

The Spanish property market holds many trump cards for potential investors. So rising house prices, a growing tourism sector and a positive financial outlook are surely music to your ears. Especially a popular region like the Costa del Sol offers a lot of solid investment opportunities. Find out all about the current market conditions and prospects of the Spanish real estate world and prepare yourself for a mix of sunshine, numbers and opportunities!

Positive factors for investing in Spain

The Spanish property market shows healthy growth in 2024, and this trend is expected to continue in 2025. Here are some reasons why Spain remains an attractive destination for property investors:

  1. Rising house prices: According to recent figures house prices rose by 2.6% in the first quarter of 2024. This growth is consistent in tourist and urban areas, where demand for both purchase and rental housing remains strong.
  2. Regional variations in price per square metre: Prices per square metre vary widely by region, offering opportunities for different types of investors. In some popular coastal areas, prices can reach over €3,000 per square metre, while other regions offer more affordable options around €1,500 per square metre.
  3. Positive economic forecast: For 2025 further economic growth predicted, albeit at a slightly slower pace than in 2024. This provides a solid basis for further price increases, especially in tourist centres such as the Costa del Sol and the Costa de la Luz.
  4. Strong tourism sector: The hotel sector achieved a return of 10.6% in 2023, underlining the strength of tourism investment. Once again, popular coastal areas such as the Costa del Sol are leading the high demand for holiday accommodation.
  5. Diversity in investment opportunities: Spain offers a wide range of options, from long-term rentals to commercial properties. Emerging sectors such as wellness tourism and coworking spaces offer new opportunities for entrepreneurial investors.

Challenges for investors

While Spain offers attractive opportunities, there are also challenges that investors need to consider:

  1. Possible changes to the 'Golden Visa': Talks are underway on possible adjustments to the 'Golden Visa' scheme. This could affect Spain's attractiveness to certain foreign investors.
  2. Regional differences: The performance of the property market can vary greatly by region. While some areas, such as the Costa del Sol - and Estepona in particular - perform excellently, others can lag behind. This calls for careful research prior to an investment and expert guidance.
  3. Administrative procedures: The process of buying property in Spain can be complex. Investors need to consider several administrative steps, such as obtaining an NIE (Foreigner Identification Number) and complying with local regulations.

Conclusion: Spain remains attractive for property investment

Despite some challenges, Spain remains an attractive destination for property investors. The combination of a growing tourism sector, rising house prices and a positive economic outlook offers interesting prospects. Especially popular coastal areas such as Costa del Sol and Costa de la Luz are showing strong performance and offering solid returns.

However, it is important to stay well informed about changing regulations and regional differences. With the right strategy and thorough preparation, the Spanish real estate market offers plenty of opportunities for attractive investment returns in 2024 and 2025. Contact Alness for tailor-made advice.

How to buy a house in Spain? 5 mistakes you should definitely not make

Have you been dreaming of a holiday home on the Costa del Sol for years or are you considering living there permanently? Then the question "How to buy a house in Spain?" surely has already occurred to you. Buying a property in Spain can be a great experience, at least if you keep in mind the pitfalls. To ensure this process goes smoothly, it is essential to avoid the common mistakes many buyers make. We have listed the 5 most important mistakes for you.

Uno: You have not prepared

A common mistake when buying a house in Spain is the lack of proper preparation. Unlike the careful process people are used to in their own country, it is common here for people to act impulsively, ignited by the holiday atmosphere and pleasant weather.

However, it is crucial to prepare properly:

  • Get to know the regions: Become familiar with the different regions of Spain and take into account the advantages and disadvantages of each.
  • Additional costs: Don't lose sight of additional costs such as taxes, lawyer and notary fees, etc.
  • Purchase process: Immerse yourself in the Spanish buying process and the required documentation involved.

If you are well informed about this process, you can avoid unpleasant surprises and make your purchase go more smoothly. Our complete guide for buying a house in Spain will help you get started.

Property surroundings disappointing in retrospect

By thoroughly exploring the area beforehand, you avoid buying a house in a location that later disappoints. Take into account the following aspects:

  • Distance: Check proximity to hospitals, shops and other amenities.
  • Habitability outside the summer season: Consider whether the area is also suitable in winter when it is quieter.
  • Security and crime: Investigate neighbourhood safety and crime levels.
  • Maintenance: Check whether the municipality maintains the area well and whether there is litter or neglect.
  • Infrastructure: Check the quality of roads and public transport in the area.

Dos: No funding before provisional sale agreement

Another common mistake that buyers make is not arranging financing before the preliminary sales agreement. The preliminary sales contract is a private agreement between you and the seller in which the seller confirms his/her intention to sell. Further, in it you confirm your intention to buy the property at the agreed price and under the specified conditions. In addition, this contract also contains the specified date when the notarial transfer should take place.

Some key points:

  • Timely preparation: Make sure you have enough time before signing the preliminary sales agreement as it determines the closing date at the notary.
  • Financing plan: Start planning your finances and mortgage options before committing to anything. Research loan terms and interest rates.
  • Negotiate terms: Discuss and lay down any conditions precedent to protect you from unexpected situations.
  • Advance payment: As a buyer, you usually have to pay a deposit, usually 10% of the sale price. In case of seller's cancellation, you will get double back, but in case of buyer's cancellation, the down payment can be lost unless there is a suspensive mortgage condition.
  • Long maximum term: Define as long a maximum period as possible, for example 4 months, to minimise risks and have time for all necessary steps.

Tres: You underestimate the time it takes to get an NIE

In Spain, as a foreign buyer of property, which includes EU citizens, you must apply for an NIE (Número de Identidad de Extranjero) to buy a property. You can apply for your NIE at a police station in Spain. If you are outside Spain, you must apply directly to the Spanish embassy or consulate in your home country.

A useful tip is to hire a lawyer or solicitor to take care of these administrative matters for you, especially if you don't feel like dealing with Spanish bureaucracy. This can make the process go more smoothly.

Cuatro: You do not engage a lawyer

Some people think that, especially if they have bought a house in Belgium before, they can arrange everything themselves in Spain to save money. In doing so, they economise on an estate agent or lawyer, which is not really wise in Spain.

A lawyer will make sure all permits, documents and contracts are in order before you transfer large sums of money. He or she can translate documents and arrange administrative matters for you. If you cannot travel to Spain in person, the lawyer can sign documents on your behalf.

It is therefore important to hire a reliable, local lawyer to avoid potential problems and ensure that the purchase process goes smoothly. Therefore, enlist our help. Alness, your reliable companion, will effortlessly guide you through the entire purchase process. We are by your side, from providing essential information to putting you in touch with the right professionals such as lawyers and tax advisers. We are here to support you and help you make important decisions.

Cinco: The broker is unreliable

And to conclude: don't make the mistake of hiring an estate agent who can't actually be trusted. Many 'estate agents' in Spain are aware that as a foreigner you know too little about buying a property in Spain and are out to sell you something they would like to get rid of. ****To avoid this, it is smart to use a Belgian estate agent.

Why using a Belgian estate agent is important

If you are wondering the best way to buy a house in Spain, calling on a Belgian estate agent is the most important tip we can give you. A Belgian estate agent who sells houses in Spain knows how everything works in the country and can make sure you don't make any mistakes.

A big advantage is that they understand the language well and can translate if needed. They also have contacts with various experts in Spain, such as lawyers and notaries. These contacts can be very useful. If you need help with things like electricity, water, internet, insurance or healthcare, they can also refer you to the right people.

How to buy a house in Spain? With Alness of course!

In short, calling on a Belgian estate agent can save you a lot of worry and, on top of that, ensure that the buying process runs smoothly. So enlist the help of Alness. With Alness, you can count on personal assistance from start to finish. Rely on our expertise and experience to find your dream home in Spain without the pitfalls and worries that many buyers encounter. Take contact with us and let's work together to make your dreams a reality!

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Is buying a house in Spain wise? Tax advantages highlighted

Are you wondering whether buying a house in Spain is wise? If so, you are certainly not alone! Many people dream of a place under the Spanish sun. In this blog, we take you through the tax advantages of such a sunny investment. Curious? Read on quickly!

Why are so many people considering buying in Spain?

Spain has always had a certain charm. From its sunny shores to its rich culture, there are countless reasons why people are drawn to the idea of living or investing in this country. But beyond the obvious holiday feeling, what makes Spanish real estate so attractive?

The stability and growth of the Spanish property market

The Spanish property market is known for its robustness and potential for growth. Here are some key points:

  1. Reliability: The property market in Spain has shown resilience after the 2008 financial crisis. While some European markets are still struggling, Spain has shown remarkable stability and growth.
  2. Value-proof investment: Spanish property tends to hold its value well, especially in popular areas such as the Costa del Sol.
  3. Efficiency: For those who not only want a second home but also want to invest, the Spanish rental market offers interesting opportunities. For instance, flats in tourist areas can offer attractive rental returns.

The Spanish property market: current trends and prospects

The dynamics of the Spanish property market are constantly evolving, with some notable trends attracting attention:

  1. Sustainable construction: A growing trend is the focus on sustainable and green building. New projects increasingly take ecological footprint and energy efficiency into account.
  2. Rising demand in inner cities: Especially in cities like Madrid and Barcelona, there is an increasing demand for urban real estate, from modern flats to renovated historical properties.
  3. Holiday homes on the coast: An area like the Costa del Sol remains attractive to both local and international buyers. These regions offer a combination of sun, sea and culture, making them popular all year round.
  4. Outlook: With an expected increase in foreign investors and a growing economy, the future of the Spanish property market looks bright.

In short, the Spanish property market offers both current and future buyers promising opportunities and remains an attractive destination for investors looking for both returns and a slice of paradise.

Main tax advantages of buying a house in Spain

"Is buying a house in Spain wise?", it is a question that occupies many people's minds. Besides its beautiful climate and rich culture, Spain also offers attractive tax advantages for property buyers. Whether you are resident or non-resident, Spanish tax laws can offer you several advantages. Below, we highlight the most notable tax benefits you can expect when you decide to buy a house in Spain.

Reduction of transfer tax

When you buy an existing property, you pay transfer tax (Impuesto sobre Transmisiones Patrimoniales) in Spain. The good news? In some autonomous regions, they offer reductions or rebates on this tax for certain groups of buyers, such as young people or large families:

  1. Regional differences: Tax rates may vary depending on the region where you buy.
  2. For young buyers: In certain regions, buyers under the age of 35 can benefit from a reduced rate.
  3. For large families: Some regions also offer benefits for families with multiple children.

Tax benefits for non-residents

As a non-resident in Spain, you can enjoy some specific tax benefits. These are mainly aimed at encouraging foreign investment in Spanish property:

  1. Reduced income tax: Non-residents only pay tax on income generated in Spain, such as rental income.
  2. Capital gains tax: Profits made on the sale of a Spanish property may qualify for certain deductions, depending on the circumstances.
  3. Exemptions: In some cases, non-residents can be exempt from certain taxes.

Tax deduction opportunities for homeowners

Owning a property in Spain can also lead to various tax deductions, making it even more attractive to invest here:

  1. Mortgage interest deduction: Under certain conditions, homeowners can deduct the mortgage interest paid from their taxable income.
  2. Deduction for home renovation: Investments in energy-efficient or sustainable renovations may be entitled to additional deductions.
  3. Deduction for rental income: If you rent out your property, certain costs can be deducted from the rental income received.

We can therefore conclude that Spanish tax law offers several advantages that make buying a house in Spain both attractive and financially beneficial. However, it is always advisable to seek advice from a local tax advisor to be fully aware of your personal situation.

So is buying a house in Spain wise or not?

Investors who take the plunge and buy a home in Spain are often rewarded with not only a beautiful property, but also a lifetime of experience. Although the buying process can seem somewhat challenging, the rewards of owning a piece of paradise in Spain are priceless. With the right guidance and knowledge of the local market and legal aspects, you can look forward to a hassle-free and rewarding investment. So, is buying a house in Spain wise? Absolutely, and it can be one of the best decisions you will ever make.

How Alness guides you in making a wise investment

At Alness, we understand that the question "Is buying a house in Spain wise?" is right and that potential buyers need expert advice and guidance to make an informed decision. Our commitment to your investment in Spanish property goes beyond just finding the perfect property. We offer a full range of services and expertise to ensure that your investment is a success.

Reliable partners and local expertise

Trust is essential when making such an important life choice. Alness works with trusted local partners to ensure your purchase goes smoothly. In addition, Alness has a range of real estate options, from luxury villas to cosy flats, each with their own unique charms and advantages. Curious about our offer? Take a quick look.

Contact us today

At Alness, we want to answer your questions, guide you through the process and help you make an informed decision about buying property in Spain. Take contact with us so that together we can make your dreams come true and tell you with confidence, "Yes, buying a house in Spain makes sense, and here is how we can help you."

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Your complete guide to buying property in Spain

Dreaming of a life in sunny Spain?
You are certainly not the only one. More and more people are being seduced by Mediterranean living. Yet buying property in Spain can seem complex at first. That is why we have put together this guide, so you know step by step what to do. With the right information and guidance, anyone can realise this dream. This guide will give you a clear and practical understanding of what it takes to successfully buy property in Spain and possibly start a business. So prepare yourself for an exciting journey full of new opportunities.

The road to buying property in Spain
The decision to buy property in Spain is an important step. To ensure the process goes smoothly, good preparation is essential. When you know which steps to follow, you avoid surprises and build a solid foundation for a successful purchase.

A reliable purchasing service
First of all, it is crucial to use a reliable buying service. This service acts as your right hand throughout the entire purchase process. They will help you prepare and sign deeds, pay transfer tax and register the property in your name at the Land Registry. Thanks to their expertise, you will save time and avoid administrative pitfalls.

Taxes on purchase: be prepared
In addition, buying property in Spain also entails certain tax obligations. Depending on the type of property you buy, these can vary greatly. It is therefore wise to inform yourself well in advance. That way, you won't end up with unexpected costs. Understand the tax implications, plan your budget carefully and prepare well for these extra expenses.

NIE: the identification number for foreigners
Next, applying for an NIE, the identification number for foreigners, is an indispensable step. Without this number, you cannot buy property in Spain. Fortunately, the process is simple and can be completed directly at the national police station. With a valid NIE, you can also carry out other administrative operations, such as opening a Spanish bank account.

Financing: a Spanish mortgage
Buying real estate is often a big investment. Not everyone has enough capital to pay the full amount in one go. In that case, you can consider taking out a mortgage with a Spanish bank.

If you choose this option, it is important to collect the right documents in time. Think of your income tax returns for the last two years, pay slips and bank statements for the last six months. By having these documents ready early, you will avoid delays and show the bank that you are well prepared.

Location and property type
The choice of location and property type depends entirely on your personal preference and budget. Perhaps you dream of a villa on the coast, a modern flat in bustling Madrid or a peaceful finca in the countryside. Spain offers a huge variety of options, so you are sure to find a place that suits your lifestyle.

Legal assistance
Buying property in another country always involves legal obligations. That is why it is wise to seek legal assistance. A specialised lawyer will ensure that all documents are correct and that you are fully aware of your rights and obligations. This makes the purchase process not only safer, but also considerably more efficient.

An investment with a future
Buying property in Spain is undoubtedly an exciting venture. Although the process requires the necessary steps and attention, it also offers exceptional opportunities. With the right guidance, it becomes an enjoyable and rewarding experience, both financially and personally.

Want to know more about buying property in Spain or have specific questions? Feel free to contact us. We are ready to guide you with expertise and commitment. Welcome to the world of Spanish real estate.

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5 reasons why Belgians are buying a house in Spain en masse

The figures are undeniable: in 2022, Belgians bought an average of 12.69 houses per day in Spain, and this number has risen to 13.8 in recent months. But why are Belgians buying homes in Spain en masse? We investigated for you!

The appeal of the Spanish lifestyle

The climate: a bright future

One of its biggest attractions is undoubtedly its mild, sunny climate. After periods of lockdown and restrictions, Belgians want more than ever to experience outdoor life and freedom. The Costa Del Sol's subtropical climate allows for year-round outdoor activities, from hiking to sailing.

Culture and hospitality

Beyond the ideal weather, there is the rich Spanish culture. Spaniards are known for their hospitality and daily life is laced with a sense of community. Family values, local festivals and a deep-rooted love of food make Spain a country where people quickly feel at home.

Working from home in paradise

An important factor in the decision to buy a house in Spain is the increase in working from home. Belgians find in Spain the ideal setting to work from home. Think sunny terraces, sea views and the opportunity to relax in beautiful surroundings after the working day. The pandemic has transformed regular office work and Spain offers the perfect balance between work and leisure.

Financial benefits of buying a house in Spain

Affordable property prices

While property prices in Belgium continue to rise, Spain still offers affordable options. Moreover, operational costs are lower. Due to mild temperatures and efficient construction methods, energy costs are often lower than in Belgium, which was an added incentive especially during the recent energy crisis.

Tax benefits

There are also tax incentives for Belgians choosing to buy a second home in Spain. While you need a Spanish notary for the purchase, it is possible to get additional mortgage credit through a Belgian bank, offering flexibility in financial planning.

How Alness helps realise your Spanish dream

Our property selection on the Costa Del Sol

Alness has a range of real estate options, from luxury villas to cosy flats, each with their own unique charms and advantages. Curious about our offer? Take a quick look.

Reliable partners and local expertise

Trust is essential when making such an important life choice. Alness works with trusted local partners to ensure your purchase goes smoothly.

Take hold of the key to your Spanish dream today!

The shift in mindset fuelled by the pandemic has made many Belgians think about what is really important in life. Whether it is the sun-kissed beaches, the affordable lifestyle, or the opportunity to work from a beautiful location; buying a house in Spain is a step towards a happier, richer life.

Would you also like to be part of this growing group of satisfied homeowners in Spain? Contact Alness today for a no-obligation consultation and find out how we can help you realise your Spanish dream as a Belgian trustee.

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