Buying a property on the Costa del Sol
Everything you need to know
The process, documentation, costs and legal implications
Tailored to your buyer profile
1. Define your budget and search for a property
Set a realistic budget that includes taxes and purchase costs (approximately 10 – 14% on top of the purchase price). Work with a local estate agent experienced with international buyers. Visit properties in person, or via virtual tour for off plan developments.


2. Obtain your NIE (Foreigner Identifcation Number)
Mandatory for any non-resident buyer. Apply at a Spanish Police Station or the Spanish Consulate in your home country. Processing takes 1 to 4 weeks. Without a NIE, you cannot sign the deed or open a Spanish bank account.
3. Open a Spanish bank account
Not legally required, but highly recommended to manage payments, set up direct debits for taxes and receive mortgage funds. Many banks on the Costa del Sol offer services in English, German and other languages


4. Reservation contract (Arras)
The buyer signs a preliminary contract (contrato de arras) and pays a deposit — typically 10% of the purchase price. If the buyer withdraws, the deposit is forfeited. If the seller withdraws, they must return double the deposit.
5. Legal and technical due diligence
Your lawyer will check: outstanding mortgages, Land Registry records, building licences, habitation certificate, community fees owed and unpaid local taxes (IBI). For new builds: always verify the First Occupation Licence (licencia de primera ocupación).


6. Signing the deed before a Notary
Both parties sign the public deed of sale (escritura pública) before a Notary. The outstanding balance is paid by certified bank cheque or bank transfer. The Notary certifies the transaction as a public official.
7. Tax payment and Land Registry registration
In the days following signing, your lawyer or gestor will settle the applicable axes (ITP for resale, VAT+AJD for new builds) and register the property in your name at the Land Registry (Registro de la Propiedad)

Spanish Buyer
Spanish nationals with residence in Spain
EU /EEA Buyer
Citizens of EU member states plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway have the same rights as Spanish nationals to purchase property
Non – EU Buyer
Citizens of countries outside the EU/EEA (UK post-Brexit, USA, Switzerland, Middle East, etc.) can purchase freely, though with additional requirements.
