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Buying a property in Spain is different from buying in Belgium. The tasks of the Spanish notary are rather limited. Among other things, the notary is not responsible for the verification of building permits, linked debts, the statutes of co-ownership, the registration of your property in the land register, etc. In addition, you should be well aware of the purchase costs and taxes linked to your Spanish property. Together with our team, we aim to provide complete guidance from A to Z, in full transparency and in your native language.

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24
Jul
2025

From our central Knokke office, NB-Estates offers step-by-step guidance for purchasing property in Spain — from initial advice to legal support and after-sales service.

12
Jul
2025

Do you rent out a property in Spain via Airbnb, Booking.com or a similar platform? Then be aware that something has changed since 1 July 2025.

Every holiday home that is rented online through a platform with automatic booking and payment functions must now have an official registration number. This requirement is part of a broader EU regulation aimed at making the short-term rental market more transparent and better regulated.

In this blog, we explain step by step what the new rules involve, who needs to register, and how to apply for the registration number. This way, you’ll be fully compliant on time and can continue renting out your property with peace of mind.

04
Jul
2025

A complete guide to applying for an NIE number through the Spanish consulate in Brussels. Understand the simplified process introduced in 2025 for faster results.