How Much Do You Really Need to Buy a House in Spain?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @stevefujii9132
    @stevefujii9132 3 месяца назад +5

    Hello Nicole! Another very informative video. The financial information is great. Thank You.

  • @jurgenmarth3795
    @jurgenmarth3795 14 дней назад

    Very good Informationen 😊... I bought a nice Apartment in Ibiza for 5.000.000 Pesetas....I sold it 6 years later...

  • @sarathuston7856
    @sarathuston7856 3 месяца назад +4

    Thanks for the info, Nicole! Can’t wait to hear about your final renovations.

    • @traveltomoney
      @traveltomoney  3 месяца назад +1

      I can't wait to see them! Haha.

  • @SamFreeman-n5c
    @SamFreeman-n5c Месяц назад +1

    Hi Nicole, I just came across your channel. You seem wonderful (knowledgeable, nice, kind and trustworthy). I am thinking of buying a reasonably priced property in Spain as a vacation home like you said. If you don’t mind me asking what city do you live in? I plan to schedule a coaching session with you. Thanks so much for your help!

    • @traveltomoney
      @traveltomoney  Месяц назад +1

      Hi Sam! Thanks so much for the encouragement! I live in the town of Pego, just between Valencia and Alicante. 🙂

    • @SamFreeman-n5c
      @SamFreeman-n5c Месяц назад

      @@traveltomoneyThanks Nicole for your quick response. I scheduled a meeting with you for tomorrow. Looking forward to it!

  • @DaisyGijsbers
    @DaisyGijsbers Месяц назад

    Hi Nicole, Thank you for your videos, they’re very informative. My partner and I are looking to buy in the Valencia region. Online information about the licensing and legality of properties on rustic land is very contradicting and confusing. I was hoping you covered this topic in one of your videos, but I haven’t found it so far. If you have, I would love to know which video to check ☺️

    • @hazeldellis
      @hazeldellis Месяц назад +1

      Hi, yes rural properties have different rules are that are set by the local town hall , for example you can't build a pool on rural land, but you might be able to convert a water deposit. Best get a local to go direct to the town hall in the area you like for the latest rules. Best of luck

  • @christopherralphbianco4623
    @christopherralphbianco4623 3 месяца назад +7

    Our 2 minute walk to the beach home was 125,000€ and another 10,000€ in renovations again to break out walls and open everything up. Spanish flats tend to be claustrophobic.

    • @traveltomoney
      @traveltomoney  3 месяца назад

      I agree! Opening up homes in the renovations is a great idea!

    • @Kevin-zz9nc
      @Kevin-zz9nc 3 месяца назад +1

      Claustrophobic isn't even close. More like Architect-at-gunpoint designed at the height of the Franco era....

    • @christopherralphbianco4623
      @christopherralphbianco4623 3 месяца назад

      @@Kevin-zz9nc so we took the power back! Now have wide open living room-kitchen space. The apartment went for no light to beautiful light filled space.

    • @rafarequeni822
      @rafarequeni822 27 дней назад

      @@christopherralphbianco4623 Now that it is already september, I can't help myself asking if you survived the summer in you now opened-up flat. Because unless you paid another 20,000€ in proper insulation, the extra beautiful light comes with the scorching heat as well. Also, "wide open living room-kitchen space" is something no Spaniard ever wanted.

  • @Regr025
    @Regr025 2 месяца назад

    Hi excellent video and great information
    Me and my wife want to buy a house in the next year
    As I hear some good deals are no in Idealista or similar websites
    Do you any service helping buying a house?
    If you do where can I learn about it.

  • @christopherralphbianco4623
    @christopherralphbianco4623 3 месяца назад +4

    My apartment in Oliva was 45,000€ and we still put in another 15,000€ in renovations. Was it livable as is? Yes, but we wanted to open it up and completely upgrade the bathrooms.

    • @traveltomoney
      @traveltomoney  3 месяца назад

      Great info! When did you buy it? Were you paying for contractors on the reno?

    • @christopherralphbianco4623
      @christopherralphbianco4623 3 месяца назад +2

      @@traveltomoney be bought our first apartment in 2019 and our beach apartment in Nov 2022. My wife's uncle is a contractor and we've made contractor friends in Oliva.

    • @katbar6066
      @katbar6066 3 месяца назад +2

      €60,000 is still reasonable, especially if you get it exactly how you want it to look.

    • @lillylilly4631
      @lillylilly4631 2 месяца назад

      @@christopherralphbianco4623 that is a good deal where do u recomend looking for houses or appartments, Iam using idealista and the prices are crazy.
      And wich town or cities are affordable, thank u,

  • @jayblauser8558
    @jayblauser8558 3 месяца назад +1

    Gracias for your video. I do a lot of research but always manage to learn something from each of your videos. How much time do you spend in Spain? It seems like it would be difficult to keep a car and three houses in good shape living in Spain part-time. I can't wait to here more about your plans for the houses. Curious about Pego as well. How often do you need your car? Are most services available there? How many English speaking expats?

    • @traveltomoney
      @traveltomoney  3 месяца назад

      Thank you for your encouragement! I'm glad the videos are helpful! I am only in Spain around 3 to 5 months per year. I only own the $9k house now. I was never holding them for a rental business or anything ... just following the opportunities. As far as a car goes, if you don't mind staying in Pego, you don't really need one. You can get just about everything you need for daily life in the town itself. I hardly ever drive when I'm there, but I do use my car anytime I want to visit another city, which I do pretty frequently. We've also used it a lot during renovations to pick things up from the hardware store. I'm fortunate that I have a friend who let's me keep it under her carport, and another friend who starts it every few weeks for me. There are quite a lot of English speaking expats there. Mostly retirees from the UK. You'll find it's that way in most places, especially if you're within an hour from the beach.

  • @AndrewBilbao-wi6pw
    @AndrewBilbao-wi6pw 3 месяца назад

    Bless you girl

  • @christopherralphbianco4623
    @christopherralphbianco4623 3 месяца назад +1

    I do the painting as well 😂

  • @GH-zy2dh
    @GH-zy2dh 3 месяца назад +1

    in your opinion can you tell us what parts of spain are the most and least enthusiastic for locals about accepting Americans

    • @hazeldellis
      @hazeldellis Месяц назад

      Everyone accepts Americans, the spanish are only racist against the Moroccans, and that is not aggressive, very subtle. Ex pats are usually accepted easily, despite what the media tell you !!! You won't be able to easily get into a Spanish family life, unless you marry into it, but some families will welcome you in and involve you in their family gatherings and fiestas. We were lucky enough to get invited into a moors and Christians fiesta, full costume, full invites to all the parties and the marching around the town, an amazing experience. So go for it,you only live once. I'm british and feel fully accepted here (and we used to over run the place!!!)

  • @jmortier71
    @jmortier71 3 месяца назад +2

    Pego needs a beatifull walking/cyclingacces to the beach. 15 min with an ebike

  • @BrunoHeggli-zp3nl
    @BrunoHeggli-zp3nl 3 месяца назад

    For what you need a House?

  • @runawaytechgal1467
    @runawaytechgal1467 3 месяца назад +1

    Help us! We want the La Rioja area. A village. We have a good budget. We just need help.