Frequently asked questions

Realista is a professional, independent home finder, specialising in the Costa del Sol, Spain. Realista will find the right property, in the right area, at the best possible price. We limit the number of people we help to ensure the highest level of personal attention to our clients. The company has an extensive network of agents, developers and private owners ensuring that clients save time and money in their property search.

It is a property search company. It finds the right property, in the right area, at the right price for those wishing to buy a home in the Costa del Sol area of Spain.

It saves people time – traditional agents sell property and only showcase what is on their books. To find the right property requires the use of more than one estate agent. Realista, however, provides a gateway to a network of agents and developers identifying the right fit to the customer requirements. It saves people money – it provides a single channel avoiding the need for costly viewing trips with more than one agent, and Realista’s expertise and knowledge of the market means that customers only pay a fair price for their chosen property. Realista is about working for people who want to buy a home in the sun. We find out exactly what people want and then use our network of contacts and expertise in the Spanish market to make the right match – often providing clients with essential pre-market information.

Realista has a substantial network of agents, developers and private owners. Those wishing to purchase a home contact us to outline and discuss the requirements. Realista then searches for suitable properties from its extensive network of contacts including searching pre-market sources. Properties are then short-listed and presented to the customer. A viewing trip is then arranged with Realista representatives accompanying the customer on every visit to provide advice and listen to feedback. If no suitable property is found, Realista will continue to search and provide update reports until the special combination of location, property and price is met.

Realista is free to the purchaser. It is the vendor who pays.

No, helping people find the property that matches their requirements exactly is just one of our services. We also assist with many other aspects involved with the purchase of Spanish property – see below for more details.

Buying a property in Spain can be a stressful process, particularly if you’re not in the country at the time. We take the stress out of buying for you by providing assistance throughout the process and coordinating the other professionals involved (for example, your lawyer, the surveyor, mortgage provider etc.). We monitor every stage of process and provide you with regular progress reports so you are always aware of how things stand. When a matter needs input on your part, we bring your attention to it and can offer advice on how to proceed. This attention to detail on our part and constant supervision ensure a smooth process with minimal inconvenience to you. If you’re unable to be present at the time of completion, Realista is available to collect the keys to the property on your behalf and hand them to you at a convenient time for you.

Once you own a property in Spain we are on hand to help out with multiple matters. These include:
  • Transferring utility contracts into your name.
  • Contracting utility services for a new property.
  • Notifying the local council of your ownership.
  • Registering the property for local council taxes in your name.

Most new owners of Spanish property carry out some sort of home improvements. Our services also encompass these and we can advise and/or assist with renovation and refurbishment work, all architectural-related services and interior design. Our dedicated team can also help with obtaining planning permission and building licences for those improvements that require them.

Realista can recommend reputable companies and advise on any aspects to do with removals. Please contact us for further information.

Owning a property in Spain involves several taxes, payable annually, including:
  • Non-resident income tax based on fiscal value of your property.
  • Non-resident wealth tax on properties with a fiscal value over €700,000.
  • Local council taxes, known as IBI and based on the fiscal value of the property.
  • Refuse taxes, levied by some councils on the Costa del Sol (e.g. Marbella) and usually a fixed rate.
Realista can give you figures for a specific property at the time of viewing.

It’s very difficult to provide an estimate of how much you will spend on utility costs as these obviously depend on how often you occupy the property, its size and energy-efficiency. Electricity bills are payable monthly or bi-monthly; water bills depend on the provider and may be monthly or quarterly; gas bills are usually monthly; and telephone/internet connections are monthly.

The best way to pay for utility costs and council taxes is via direct debit from your Spanish bank account. At Realista, we are happy to set this up on your behalf.

Community costs are payable on all properties in Spain that share communal services such as gardens, swimming pools, cleaners and security staff. The actual amount, levied monthly or quarterly, depends on the services provided. When you view a property Realista will provide all relevant information about community services and costs so that you know exactly what to expect.

Community management is based on common consensus among owners who meet at least once a year to decide how they wish to run the community. Decisions are made through majority vote. If you are not able to attend the meeting in person you can give power of representation to another owner.

The Spanish government introduced the Golden Visa to encourage investment from non-EU buyers in Spanish property. In return for investing a minimum of €500,000 you receive Spanish residence. At Realista, we have considerable experience in assisting clients both with the purchase and in obtaining residency afterwards. Read more about the Spanish Residency Golden Visa.

The Golden Visa has several conditions including:
  • You must be a non-EU citizen.
  • You must invest at least €500,000 in property (it may be multiple properties with a combined value over €500,000).
  • You must use your own funds for the investment. Financing is permitted for amounts over €500,000.
  • You must be able to prove your funds come from a bona fide source and comply with international money laundering regulations.
  • You must have a clean criminal record.
We are happy to help with obtaining a Golden Visa and provide further information. Contact us for more details about the Golden Visa.

The bureaucratic process can be lengthy and requires careful attention to detail. We believe our services and assistance in the procedure are second to none among estate agents on the Costa del Sol. Contact us for further information.

Yes, at Realista we always recommend our clients take legal advice. A professional and cooperative lawyer makes a world of difference to buying a property in Spain.

If you aren’t already in contact with a lawyer, we are happy to recommend one. Please contact us for details.

Yes, our services go far beyond sourcing a property and negotiating its price. Once you have agreed a price with the seller and contracted a lawyer, we continue to oversee the entire process. We act as general coordinators, undertaking such tasks as instructing your lawyer, arranging structural surveys and assisting with finalising finance etc. This removes unnecessary stress and saves you valuable time.

The actual time period depends on the buyer and seller, and the schedule is set out in the purchase contract (see below). Typically, the process takes a month, but sometimes it takes longer.

Once your offer is accepted, your lawyer will check all the legal aspects of the property and draw up a purchase contract setting out the terms and conditions for the purchase. Once these are agreed, both parties sign the contract and you as the buyer pay a deposit, usually 10% of the purchase price. A date is set for completion when both parties (or their legal representatives) attend a Notary’s office for the signing of the title deeds. Once this is done, you have legal ownership of the property and may take possession of it. Next, the property is registered in your name at the Property Registry Office, a procedure that takes around a month.