Ibiza Property For Sale Holiday
Villas Or Apartments
Buying
Holiday Villas In Ibiza, Spain Frequently Asked
Questions
What is the difference
between your service and a traditional Ibiza Estate Agency?
An
Estate Agency works for their customer, the property owner. We work for you. The
difference is that we have your interests at heart, while an estate agency has
the interests of their client uppermost in their mind, as you would expect. You
say your service is free, can you explain?Every property
you see advertised already has a commission payable to the Estate Agency built
in. Our service is free to you, because we earn a commission from the Estate Agency
or seller of the property that you choose. This means we are truly independent,
and will take the time to find exactly the property you are looking for. What
happens if I see a property with another Agency?Tell
us. We will make contact with the agents on your behalf, get all of the details
for you, visit the property to ensure it is exactly as presented by the agent,
and let you know our findings. It is important to remember that you are our client.
We work on your behalf to ensure your visit to Spain is a success in terms of
finding the right properties to visit. Can I speak to
clients you have worked for?Of course. First though,
click through to our guest book. If you still want to talk to our existing clients,
you can email from here for some contact details. As soon as we have received
permission from our clients, we will email you with full contact details. Why
don't you list properties on this site?Simply because
we have access to thousands of properties. But our job is not to sell you a property,
but to find the property you want, there is a very real difference. Rather than
list properties on our site, when we have your 'wish list', we will work from
that. Once we have a property that falls into your category, we will send details
to you immediately. This is far simpler than looking through all of the properties
available. What happens when we arrive in Ibiza?The
day following your arrival, we will meet you with a list of properties that fit
exactly into the criteria on your wish list. Over coffee, we will go through the
list, choosing those you want to visit, and those you don't. We willl then spend
the afternoon, and the following days if need be, driving to properties and viewing
them. We will accompany you to each one, to deal with Estate Agents and owners
for you. We will arrange bank and NIE [national ID] details, and make sure all
the bases are covered so you have nothing to worry about when you go home. Do
you specialise in an area or property type?In terms of
area, we cover the entire island of Ibiza. Regarding properties, we do not specialise,
we can find any type of property you are interested in. Will
I need a lawyer?Not always. Lawyers cost between 1% and
1.5% of your property costs. If the transaction is straightforward, we can save
you money by undertaking the contracting ourselves. If the transaction has the
potential to be more risky, i.e Probate,land segregation issues, or property debts,
then we work with both English and native Spanish lawyers.
What about information on taxes and laws?Once your 'wish
list' is completed and submitted to us, we will send over information on laws
and taxes here in Ibiza, Spain. Don't let any issues regarding laws or taxes worry
you, we will be with you through the whole process, until the keys are in your
hands, and after that as long as you need us. What about
rentals?Renting your property is a great way of maximising
your investment. Do I need a bank account in Ibiza, Spain?Yes.
When you have found the property you want to buy, we will accompany you to open
a bank account locally. Don't worry about the language,we use an international
bank where all the staff speak very good English.
Ibiza Property
to Rent
Our
aim is simple to make the Ibiza property market easier for you!
We
provide a wide range of services, including direct access to the best and most
comprehensive Ibiza apartment, villa, finca, and house sales on the island
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