Summer of 2022 is here, and with that holiday homes will once again take the centre stage of the real estate market. For many, purchasing a holiday home is a dream goal and we wanted to help by creating a list of things worth thinking about when considering this purchase. For the purpose of this article we will assume that most people use their holiday homes in two ways – for their own holiday stay as well as for rental.
We have divided the article into three parts:
Different countries will likely have different rules when it comes to buying a holiday home. Two main things to check at first are:
When buying property abroad there are few things that we class as “must haves”. These are items that you would need regardless of the location of the property. They will make acquisition easier as well as allow you to better manage the property.
A local bank account will make management of the property easier as you will be able to pay all local suppliers quickly and in local currency. A local bank account is also usually required when applying for a mortgage to purchase the property.
Most countries in Europe require a local notary to be involved in a real estate acquisition – their role is crucial as they have expertise to navigate the legal process of purchasing the property. They will be able to represent you in front of the seller and assist with completing required documentation (which typically comes in local language).
Finally, you will also need an experienced real estate agent. They will be able to help with sourcing the property and with ongoing maintenance of the property.
In addition to the above, we want to also mention a professional real estate survey. A survey is a process of inspecting the property by a local property surveyor who can advise on items such as market valuation of the property, potential for rental income, as well as the general state of the property. Crucially, they will also advise whether the property requires any up front renovations – you certainly want to be aware of this before you sign the contract to purchase.
Individual circumstances can also affect what other considerations you’d have to pay attention to. These might be:
If purchasing a holiday home abroad is something that you are considering then feel free to call us or drop us an email – we will be delighted to help. We can assist by:
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