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Time to grab a Spanish bargain – but be careful
Tuesday, August 23, 2011 @ 2:44 AM

With an economy in turmoil and a reputation tarnished by tales of dodgy developers and legal nightmares for expats trying to buy their dream home, the Spanish property market has been something of a disaster zone for the past couple of years.

Yet some say now is the perfect time to snap up a bargain, with the country's banks trying to offload repossessions and new rules being introduced by the government to improve Spain's image and tempt back British buyers.

"We are in the middle of a big PR push by the Spanish government to get the Brits back," said Richard Way, editor of A Place in the Sun magazine. "We already have heavy discounts – depending on the area and the financial position of the developer – now the government is trying to sort out some of the legal and ownership problems which have given the country's property industry such a bad press."

In an attempt to persuade Brits that they will not fall foul of some of the country's numerous property scandals, measures are now in place to make the system more transparent. First and foremost, expat buyers can go to their local town hall to request a translated land registry certificate.

"The new initiative to enable local town halls to issue land registry certificates is a welcome move in the right direction, as long as any local delegated authority, such as this, is not overturned at a later date by central government," said Louise Reynolds, of agent Property Venture.

Read more at Telegraph.co.uk



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tricia said:
Sunday, November 20, 2011 @ 9:44 PM

oh dear oh dear oh dear. I work within the property market here in the UK and I am fed up with reading about how things will change in Spain re purchasing property. Most of these stupid comments come from vested interests in the market. As my mum used to say "follow the money trail" and the answer will be revealed. Brits here are too afraid to risk buying in Spain, too afraid and cant be bothered to even make a trip to Spain to have a look. Of course there are always "mug" punters and these are the ones being targeted by these vested interest parties. Simply put I am now mostly being asked about properties in France and Portugal, and I haven't had an enquiry about Spain for AGES! So come on lets stop trying to fool everyone, this mess is going to take over a decade to sort out! If ever!

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