Buying Property in Murcia..

Property:Real-Estate

Murcia, located in southeastern Spain, is one of the most beautiful provinces in the entire country. It’s home to magical cities filled with art, culture, history, and finest traditions of Spanish living. It’s no wonder that so many people want to buy property in Murcia.


Where To Look For Property

Before you begin your property search, it helps to know a little bit about the province and the cities where you could potentially make your purchase. Here are just a few of the cities where you might consider looking for that perfect piece of property:

City of Murcia – located on the coast between two mountain ranges; known for historical sites, cultural activities and exciting coastal living

Cartegena – a major Spanish city, home to extensive port facilities and a naval base; a bustling place where the modern world meets traditional Spain

Mula – small, peaceful town; famous for relaxed pace of life and bathing facilities filled with warm waters purported to have curative abilities

San Javier – a modern city, home to an international airport, hospitals, and train stations; conveniently located within a short driving distance to numerous cultural and historical sites

Lorca – an important center of tourism for the province, featuring terrain that ranges from mountains to vineyards to coastal areas; known for its popular fiestas as well as historic buildings and architecture

If none of these cities sound like your style, the internet makes it very easy to learn more about the province of Murcia and which areas might be suited to your taste.

Steps To Buying Property

Once you’ve decided where in Murcia to buy your property, you’ll need to find a local agent to help you find just the right place. There are numerous agents available, all of whom are anxious to sell you property. To find a reputable agent it’s a good idea to work through one of the many companies in the UK that specialize in Spanish property.

When you get to the actual sales process, you’ll need to go through several steps before closing the deal. You should follow each step carefully to avoid any nasty surprises down the road.

Make sure you carefully check the following:

• Property deed – verifies that the seller is indeed the rightful owner

• Simple note – verifies that the property is clear of liens or mortgages

• Registration and description – verify at the local town hall to ensure the property is registered and described accurately.

• Building permits – necessary if you’re going to be building something new or if you’re going to renovate an existing building; Spanish laws requires you to obtain the permits rather than the contractor.

• Old bills – clear out any outstanding bills on the property, such as utilities, community fees, or specialty fees that are common for new properties.

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We saw the potential immediately - the resort's fantastic facilities and secure environment, beach 15 minutes away, the fabulous city of Murcia with all its shopping, bars, restaurants and sights 10 minutes away and the glorious weather."

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