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Free Guide From Barclays

FREE buying in Spain guide from BarclaysIn association with Red Guides, who produce the ultimate guide to buying and renting in Spain, Barclays have produced an essential FREE download copy of their own guide which you can grab in just a minute.

It's the essential guide to buying and living in Spain.

The guide covers topics such as:

  1. Why buy in Spain?
  2. The Spanish economy
  3. Moving to Spain (utilities, healthcare, jobs, etc) including a final checklist
  4. Your Spanish mortgage
  5. Finding the right property
  6. Managing your Euros
  7. Protecting your interests
  8. Surveys and background checks
  9. Obtaining an NIE number (including why you need one)
  10. The conveyancing process (including do's and don'ts)
  11. Planning permission and new builds
  12. Contract checks
  13. New or resale?
  14. Completion of sale
  15. Taxation in Spain
  16. Final buying checklist

Barclays have been established in Spain for many years now and have over 500 branches. Their wealth of experience in moving to and buying in Spain is unprecedented.

Barclays also offer many services which can help to make the process of moving to or buying in Spain a smoother and less traumatic experience.

I won't keep you waiting any longer...

Grab your guide right now by following the link underneath and filling in the form on the Barclays site.  You'll then be able to download the guide straight away.

Yes, I want to download the FREE Barclays guide now

It's literally full of up-to-the minute information on all aspects of buying and moving to Spain so make sure you snap up your copy now. 

Download the FREE guide now!

Enjoy the guide.

EOS Team

NOTE:  Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or any other debt secured on it.  Changes in the exchange rate may increase the sterling equivalent of your debt.