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Here they are… More tips for first time buyers about how to buy a house in spain.

Dont ignore the price of reform:

If you buy a resale property you will probably have to make reforms. It is very difficult to find the perfect housing market, but there are many houses with a small reform that would meet our needs (eg throwing a brick to get a room or a larger room, or revamping the bathrooms and / or kitchen to be more comfortable).

When we buy a home is not clear or the scope of reform, much less their cost (not least because we are dedicated to reforming the house every week). If you are buying something that needs significant reform, you better get reports of how much can cost Renovated and ask for a substantial discount.

 

Again, dont buy in a rush. Take your time:
The process of buying a house takes time: from the moment you see a house you like until you can install on it can spend time together.

These are some factors that may cause delay handing over the keys of a house:

* If you buy a building society, please note that delivery will be delayed. When buying off plan is only an estimate of the date of delivery and may be delayed for a myriad of factors (delay of permits and licenses, material delivery delays, delays due to bad weather at critical moments in the play, etc ...) . The promoters are not soothsayers.
* Obtain financing takes time. If you are a mortgage (like most mortals) your bank will have to study the feasibility of the operation and that takes time.
* Remove the occupant: if the floor is not empty, you'll have to wait to release him their current owners (assuming it is not rented) and emptied.
* Reforms: Reforms always take longer than you'd like (and what counts). To avoid shocks it is best to be sure what you want to reform the contractor and not add any "small reform" new to the project.