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Tips for Selling Your Property in Spain

Most people are unaware of the simple things they can do to help sell their Spanish property. It is one thing to buy a property, but it is another thing entirely to sell. Selling property in Spain brings with it many complexities that many would not mind avoiding altogether. Before selling property in Spain , it helps to know what makes your home stand out from the rest. Create a welcoming and attractive entrance. Make your property easily accessible to potential buyers and their surveyors by ensuring that all entrances, doorways and staircases are kept clear and open. Once inside the property make sure there is plenty of natural light coming in from windows or doors. When it comes to outside spaces, make sure they are large enough for potential buyers to fully appreciate the views and benefits of your home without feeling crowded. When you are thinking of selling your property or business in Spain . The choice of whether to sell it yourself or use a Spanish real estate agent is a

Top Tips for Selling property in Spain - Makoo

Would you like to sell your property in Spain Costa Blanca South ?  Makoo offers professional advice, marketing services and expert knowledge of the market along with excellent negotiation skills. We specialize in all areas across the Costa Blanca, Benidorm, Javea, Pilar de la Horadada, Alicante , Callosa de Ensar.   ·         If you’re selling your house, it’s important to make a good first impression on someone who’s coming to check out the property. That means taking away as many signifiers of everyday life as possible – which means going to the extra effort of cleaning and tidying both inside and out. Outside, bits of garden that have been part of a family life for years will need a major tidy up – who knows what tasty morsel a small child has left there? They might have been playing there for ages, but now they must go. ·         It doesn't matter if your property is a hovel or a palace, first impressions count and that's what the first view of your home will be

Is your Spanish property ready to sell?

  Selling your Spanish property will be the last thing on your mind when you’re dealing with what we can only imagine was a huge blow of losing your partner of many years. We hope you can take solace in knowing there are support networks for you and of course, once you’ve grieved the loss of your loved one; it will be time to think about moving on. Purchasing a property abroad should be exciting; the thrill of choosing features and fixtures for your new home and imagining your first night there. However, it's not all fun and games: like many other things nowadays, overseas property transactions can be fraught with pitfalls. One such pitfall to look out for is 'unauthorised building works'. To help you navigate the landmine-laden path that is international property, here are some practical tips to avoid falling victim to illegal extensions. Home improvements which require planning permission in Spain include the construction of a porch or outside terrace, the conversion

How to Sell Property in Spain, Quickly and Effectively

When selling property in Spain , you’re appealing to the heart and mind. Some customers desire holiday homes, while others wish to relocate permanently. You need to know the ins-and-outs of the Spanish way of life, and how you can market its culture and lifestyle in a manner that meets the wants and needs of potential buyers. You can highlight the benefits of living in Spain to solicit customers who not only want profitable real estate investments but who also desire a high quality of life. Know the market In order to sell a house in Spain, you’ll need to understand the cost of living in Spain. The average Spanish family spends about 50 percent of their income on goods. Real estate agents should be aware of the specific costs of living and the purchasing costs for certain kinds of goods. Buyers should use their time wisely and spend a lot of time working your way through the Spanish property market, which consists of both residential and commercial investments. Understand the tar