| Our inspection trip package is based on the individual. Every individual has his or her own criteria to fulfill when buying a new property. Whether this is the best location for a property in terms of rental/investment potential, relocation to Spain long-term, or simply a holiday home for friends & family.
To ensure that each individual's criteria are taken into account, each inspection trip is tailor made. Information is gathered prior to travel both with our property experts and with our questionnaire. The idea being that by the time you land in Spain your designated consultant will have a plan as to which properties & locations to cover during your stay. All clients will be provided with a consultant on a one to one basis for the duration of your stay, to ensure that every property you are taken to see suits the criteria requested.
Although the main emphasis of the Inspection trip will be to show you as many relevant properties as possible, we will also endeavor to show you as much about the general area & amenities as we can. It is very important when purchasing a new home to be made aware of what is immediately around it, whether this is just in terms of local amenities, points of interest, or simply what the atmosphere is like at different times of the day.
Although there is no pressure to purchase any property while on an inspection trip, we do ask that all applicants are at least ready to buy now and take some form of deposit necessary to secure a property should you see one that you like. The advised form of deposit in this situation is a banker's draught to the value of £50,000, made payable to you. This way if you wish to put a deposit down on a property the bankers draught can be cashed in Spain, and if you do not, for any reason, you can put it straight back into your bank account at home upon your return. Due to nature of the property market in the areas we cover, and the administrative procedures involved, it is also vitally important that your budget is no less than £150,000, and that you do not need to sell a previous property in order to fund a new aquisition.
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