Buying property in Madrid as a foreigner is entirely legal — but doing it right requires expert guidance. At Borderless Lawyers, we help international buyers navigate the legal process from start to finish, whether you’re in Spain or buying remotely.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to purchasing real estate in Madrid with confidence.
âś… Step 1: Hire an Independent Property Lawyer
The first — and most important — step is to appoint a lawyer who represents only you, not the seller or estate agent.
At Borderless Lawyers, we:
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Handle all legal due diligence
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Draft and review contracts
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Represent you at the notary
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Ensure safe remote purchasing via Power of Attorney
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Communicate in your language (English, French, German, and more)
🆔 Step 2: Get Your NIE (Foreigner Tax Number)
The NIE (NĂşmero de IdentificaciĂłn de Extranjero) is mandatory to:
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Sign the public deed
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Pay taxes
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Register your property
We can obtain your NIE on your behalf through Power of Attorney — so you don’t need to travel to Spain.
đź“„ Step 3: Sign the Contrato de Arras
Once you select a property, the seller will ask you to sign a Contrato de Arras and pay a 10% deposit.
This is legally binding. If done wrong, you could lose your money.
Borderless Lawyers reviews or drafts this contract to:
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Add protective clauses
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Secure your rights
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Avoid unfair penalties
🔍 Step 4: Full Legal Due Diligence
Before you move forward, our legal team verifies:
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The seller’s ownership and title
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That the property is debt-free
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That all urban planning is legal
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That occupancy and tax records are clear
This prevents surprises like illegal construction or hidden mortgages.
🏦 Step 5: Prepare for Notary Day
We take care of:
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Coordinating final payments
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Preparing the notarial deed
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Ensuring all taxes are pre-filed
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Representing you if you’re abroad
You can choose to attend or sign everything remotely via Power of Attorney.
✍️ Step 6: Sign the Public Deed
At the notary’s office:
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The Escritura PĂşblica is signed
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Final payments are made
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The sale becomes official
With Borderless Lawyers, this can be handled entirely on your behalf.
đź’¶ Step 7: Pay All Required Taxes
Depending on the type of property:
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Resale: 6–7% ITP (Transfer Tax)
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New-build: 10% VAT + 1.25% AJD (Stamp Duty)
We calculate, file, and pay all your taxes correctly and on time.
🏛️ Step 8: Register the Property
We handle:
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Land Registry filing
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Cadastre updates
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Local council notifications
You receive a final confirmation that your ownership is legally registered.
🔌 Step 9: Post-Purchase Support
We also help you:
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Transfer utilities
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Set up IBI and garbage taxes
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Draft a Spanish will
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Apply for rental or tourist licenses, if needed
đź“‹ Timeline Summary
Step | Time Estimate |
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NIE issuance | 1–4 weeks |
Contract + Due diligence | 1–2 weeks |
Deed signing | 30–60 days from deposit |
Registration & taxes | 2–6 weeks after closing |
đź’¬ Final Word
Buying property in Madrid is a smart investment — but it requires careful legal management.
At Borderless Lawyers, we specialize in:
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Helping foreigners buy property in Spain
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Handling everything remotely with POA
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Delivering full legal protection in your language
📞 Contact us today to get a quote or legal review before signing anything in Madrid.