Articles

Community of Owners

Community of Owners in Spain: What Every Property Buyer Should Know If you own—or are thinking about buying—a flat or townhouse in Spain, chances are you’ll become part of a “comunidad de propietarios”, or community of owners. This shared ownership system governs how communal spaces in apartment blocks or residential complexes are maintained and managed....

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Gastronomy

In this section you can find out about wonderful foods and wines produced in Spain.Welcome to the Flavors of Spain: A Journey Through Its Gastronomic Soul In Spain, food is more than sustenance—it's celebration, culture, and identity on a plate. From sun-drenched Mediterranean shores to the misty hills of Galicia, every region of this diverse...

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Natural Parks in Spain

Natural Parks in Spain
Spain boasts a rich tapestry of natural parks and nature reserves, each offering unique landscapes and ecosystems. Here's a selection of notable natural parks across various provinces: Andalusia: Doñana National Park (Huelva, Seville, and Cádiz): A vast expanse of marshes, shallow streams, and sand dunes, Doñana is renowned for its biodiversity, including the endangered Iberian...

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Non-Lucrative Visa

Living in Spain Without Working: A Guide to the Non-Lucrative Visa For non-EU citizens hoping to spend more than 90 days in Spain—whether to retire, explore a new lifestyle, or enjoy an extended stay in a second home—the non-lucrative visa (visado de residencia no lucrativa) is one of the most viable residency routes. This visa...

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Starting a business in Spain

Starting a Business in Spain: What Property Buyers Should Know For many people relocating to Spain, buying property is just the first step in a new lifestyle. Increasingly, foreign buyers are also exploring the possibility of launching their own business, whether to generate income or simply to stay active and connected. Spain offers attractive opportunities...

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What to Do If Someone Dies in Spain

What to Do If Someone Dies in Spain: A Practical Guide for Foreign Residents and Property Owners Dealing with a death is difficult under any circumstance, and it can be even more complex when it happens in a foreign country. Whether the deceased was a resident, a holidaymaker, or a property owner in Spain, understanding...

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Where do the largest concentrations of Brits live in Spain?

op Regions by British Population Andalusia: Approximately 92,180 British residents, making it the region with the highest number of UK nationals. Valencian Community: Close behind with 87,699 British residents, particularly in the province of Alicante. Canary Islands: Home to 29,631 Britons, with significant populations in Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Catalonia: Hosts 24,689 British residents, many...

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Working as a Language Assistant in Spain

Imagine spending your mornings helping students perfect their English, your afternoons exploring historic plazas, and your weekends hiking, surfing, or sipping vermouth in the sun. For thousands of native English speakers each year, working as a language assistant in Spain is more than a job—it’s a gateway to an immersive cultural experience, and for some,...

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