Our real estate agency presents the following options for luxury duplex in Spain:
- 3 bedroom Duplex in Benidorm - ERE64769
- 3 bedroom Duplex in Moraira - BVS137331
- 3 bedroom Duplex in Calpe - CGN80602.
€ 350 000
€ 363 500
€ 499 150
€ 550 000
€ 405 000
€ 289 900
€ 319 900
€ 329 900
€ 520 000
€ 1 300 000
€ 212 000
€ 225 000
€ 285 000
€ 310 000
€ 349 900
€ 366 000
€ 387 000
| The number of properties | 76 |
| The average property price | € 406 345 |
| The cheapest property | € 124 900 |
| The most expensive property | € 1 375 000 |
Our real estate agency presents the following options for luxury duplex in Spain:
- 3 bedroom Duplex in Benidorm - ERE64769
- 3 bedroom Duplex in Moraira - BVS137331
- 3 bedroom Duplex in Calpe - CGN80602.
"WTG Spain" offers various duplex in Spain ranging from 124 900 € to 1 375 000 €.
Our agency offers more than 10072 properties with the most popular options for duplex as follows:
- 3 bedroom Duplex in Finestrat - CAM56874
- 2 bedroom Duplex in Monforte del Cid - GPF31452
- 3 bedroom Duplex in Finestrat - CAM27554.
To buy real estate on a mortgage in Spain, it is enough to have about half of the total object’s price. The mortgage contract is signed in the presence of a notary, after which the transaction is registered in the Spanish state register. When issuing a loan, banks take into account the total cost of the property and your solvency. Lawyers of "WTG Spain" guarantee you free consultation and assistance in collecting the required documents, translating them into Spanish and certification, as well as the presence of your personal "WTG Spain" manager when submitting these documents to a Spanish bank. Please read more about the necessary documents for obtaining a mortgage loan in our how to get a mortgage loan in Spain article.
When buying a property in Spain, it is important to be aware of the taxes and expenses that will need to be paid. They will differ slightly depending on the type of market where you are buying your property — primary or secondary. For example, in the case of purchasing a primary property, you will need to pay a value-added tax (VAT) to the Spanish treasury, but in the case of buying a secondary property, you will need to pay a tax on the transfer of property. All the details are available in our taxes on the purchase and maintenance of real estate in Spain article, and our manager will gladly provide you with detailed information and advice.
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