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Selling a home in Spain

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    I am curious what would be the additional cost to sell a home in Spain. IE, real estate commissions, taxes, etc.
    Thank so much,
    Don

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      I am curious what would be the additional cost to sell a home in Spain. IE, real estate commissions, taxes, etc.
      Thank so much,
      Don

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      Hi Don, Thanks for your question!

      We've checked in with Margaret Summerfield, Real Estate Trend Alert, to get an answer to your question. Here is her response,

      The cost would depend on a number of factors – where the property is located, if the seller is tax resident in Spain, etc. The typical costs are:

      1, real estate agent fees (vary from 3% to 10%)
      2, capital gains tax – which can be up to 24% of the gain for a non-resident, non EU/EEA seller. Deductions are allowed, and the tax can be lower if the seller is tax resident/selling a primary residence/using the proceeds to buy a primary residence
      3, plusvalia (like a municipal land tax) – this is based on the rise in value of the land the property sits on from the time of purchase to the time of sale - and is on a sliding scale based on how long the seller has owned the property. If say you have held it for up to 5 years, it’s around 3.7%
      4, legal costs (around 1%)
      5, You also need to pay for certificates (including an energy performance certificate), cancelling a mortgage if there is one, etc.

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