The First Guide to Buying a Property in Spain as Foreigner (EU & NON-EU Residents)

The First Guide to Buying a Property in Spain as Foreigner (EU & NON-EU Residents)

Can Foreigners Buy Property in Spain?

You can buy:

EU vs Non-EU Buyers: What’s the Difference?

The main differences appear later, in areas such as:

But when it comes to buying itself, the process is remarkably similar.

Why Spain Is So Popular With International Buyers

Buying for Lifestyle vs Buying for Investment

Others are focused on:

Common Myths About Buying Property in Spain


What Comes Next in the Smart Buying Guide


This Is Just the First Step!

Step 2 — Legal & Administrative Requirements Before You Buy

Step 3 — Understanding the Buying Process in Spain (Step by Step)

Step 4 — Costs, Taxes & Budget Planning (The Real Numbers)

Step 5 — Financing & Payment Structure for Foreign Buyers

Thinking of Buying Property in Spain?

Published by: Gee Huysmans – January 30, 2026: 15:33 PM


Frequently Asked Questions: Property Buying Requirements in Spain

What documents do I need to buy property in Spain as a foreigner?

Foreign buyers in Spain need a small set of essential documents, including a valid passport or ID, a Spanish NIE number (foreign identification number), and the ability to open or use a Spanish bank account for payments and taxes. Depending on whether you buy as an individual or a company, additional documentation may apply.
In our next vlogs, we’ll break down each document step by step and explain how and when to arrange them.

Do I need a lawyer or notary to buy property in Spain?

A notary is legally required to complete the purchase in Spain, as all property transactions must be signed before a Spanish notary. While hiring a lawyer is not legally mandatory, it is strongly recommended for foreign buyers to ensure legal checks, contract review, and a smooth purchase process.
In upcoming vlogs, we’ll explain exactly what a lawyer checks, what a notary does, and why both roles matter.

How long does the buying process take from offer to completion?

The buying process in Spain typically takes several weeks to a few months, depending on the type of property, legal checks, financing, and whether the purchase is cash or mortgage-based. New builds, resales, and off-plan properties each follow different timelines.
We’ll cover realistic timelines, common delays, and how to avoid them in our next video guides.

Frequently Asked Questions for Dutch & Belgian Buyers Buying Property in Spain

Can Dutch and Belgian citizens buy property in Spain without living there?

Yes. Dutch and Belgian citizens can buy property in Spain without living in Spain. You do not need Spanish residency to purchase a property. Many buyers from the Netherlands and Belgium own holiday homes or investment properties in Spain while remaining tax residents in their home country.

Do Dutch or Belgian buyers need a Spanish bank account to buy property?

In most cases, yes. While it is legally possible to buy without a Spanish bank account, having one is strongly recommended. A Spanish bank account is typically needed to pay purchase taxes, notary fees, utility bills, community fees, and local property taxes. Opening an account is straightforward for EU citizens.

Do I pay taxes in Spain or in the Netherlands/Belgium when I own a property?

As a property owner in Spain, you pay property-related taxes in Spain (such as property tax and, if applicable, rental tax). Your worldwide income and tax residency remain subject to Dutch or Belgian tax rules unless you officially become a Spanish tax resident. Spain has double taxation treaties with both the Netherlands and Belgium to avoid paying tax twice on the same income.

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