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Estate Agents
Are Estate Agents regulated in Spain and if so what is the name of the regulatory body, how would I go about checking so see if an estate agent is registered as a member of the regulatory body,
would the estate agents/company names be registered or would an lindividual employed at the agency be registered. Would English estate agents operating in Spain be subject to the same regulations ?. mick |
Re: Estate Agents
Originally Posted by mick123
Are Estate Agents regulated in Spain and if so what is the name of the regulatory body, how would I go about checking so see if an estate agent is registered as a member of the regulatory body,
would the estate agents/company names be registered or would an lindividual employed at the agency be registered. Would English estate agents operating in Spain be subject to the same regulations ?. mick |
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In my many years of living in Spain I have yet to find an Estate Agent who is reputable - unfortunately as soon as they have their commissions which is all they are interested in, it is bye bye and you have to get on with any problems yourself.
I sold my house on the Costa Del Sol privately and it only cost me 3Euros in advertising. The sale went through without a hitch and the buyers are very contented with their purchase... |
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Mitzipurr and Mitzyboy are completely right. There is no ombudsman as there is in the UK. Estate Agents can say and do whatever they wish in order to make a sale.
All that matters the them are the league tables! The only Estate Agent I know which I beleive has had nothing to do with any ilegal buildings is Andalucian Dream Homes. Best to go on recommendation, but I wouldnt personally use the solicitor that the agent recommends. Best to find everyone yourself personally through recommendation. If you are selling, numerous agents have dropped their commission to 2 or 3 % rather than 8 or 10%. So shop around or negotiate. Good luck |
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Its not unusual for different estate agents to put the same property on at different prices either!!
There are good ones around though, and I know of several around the Oliva / Gandia Area who have good names. |
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Originally Posted by j0197
Mitzipurr and Mitzyboy are completely right. There is no ombudsman as there is in the UK. Estate Agents can say and do whatever they wish in order to make a sale.
All that matters the them are the league tables! The only Estate Agent I know which I beleive has had nothing to do with any ilegal buildings is Andalucian Dream Homes. Best to go on recommendation, but I wouldnt personally use the solicitor that the agent recommends. Best to find everyone yourself personally through recommendation. If you are selling, numerous agents have dropped their commission to 2 or 3 % rather than 8 or 10%. So shop around or negotiate. Good luck With regard to illegal buildings (Malaya case), the Estate Agents in most cases have also been caught up in the web of deception and have been completely unaware of the situation, along with everybody else until it hit the news headlines. Look closely at the Agents who only charge 2 or 3 % commission for lsting your property but insist on a 'Listing fee' upfront. Many of these 'Listers' are now working purely for their lising fee and have no interest in what happens after that stage. Confused? Join the club! |
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Hey, where you all living........obviously on 'Cloud Number Nine'. YES, there is a Regulatory Body in Spain controlling estate agents, whether they be Spanish or English. There are many websites for you all to visit which explain these regulatory rules.
Originally Posted by mick123
(Post 4210026)
Are Estate Agents regulated in Spain and if so what is the name of the regulatory body, how would I go about checking so see if an estate agent is registered as a member of the regulatory body,
would the estate agents/company names be registered or would an lindividual employed at the agency be registered. Would English estate agents operating in Spain be subject to the same regulations ?. mick |
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Originally Posted by cherie
(Post 4241054)
Hey, where you all living........obviously on 'Cloud Number Nine'. YES, there is a Regulatory Body in Spain controlling estate agents, whether they be Spanish or English. There are many websites for you all to visit which explain these regulatory rules.
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Originally Posted by cherie
(Post 4241054)
Hey, where you all living........obviously on 'Cloud Number Nine'. YES, there is a Regulatory Body in Spain controlling estate agents, whether they be Spanish or English. There are many websites for you all to visit which explain these regulatory rules.
Please tell us where then, and what the body is? |
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Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 4211243)
Its not unusual for different estate agents to put the same property on at different prices either!!
There are good ones around though, and I know of several around the Oliva / Gandia Area who have good names. I am interested in property in the Oliva/Gandia are and wonder if you would be prepared to recommend agents? thanks |
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Originally Posted by brightonchris
(Post 4243612)
Hi
I am interested in property in the Oliva/Gandia are and wonder if you would be prepared to recommend agents? thanks www.spanishselection.com Comes highly recommended, and I've seen his name on other sites. I think there is an agent called Oranges & Lemons also in Gandia that I have seen recommended and they have been around for quite a time. If you want a low down on the area then I'd be pleased to help, and if you're over on a trip be happy to have a coffee to tell you about the area. |
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Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 4243627)
well I think I'm allowed to do this as you asked:
www.spanishselection.com Comes highly recommended, and I've seen his name on other sites. I think there is an agent called Oranges & Lemons also in Gandia that I have seen recommended and they have been around for quite a time. If you want a low down on the area then I'd be pleased to help, and if you're over on a trip be happy to have a coffee to tell you about the area. |
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Originally Posted by brightonchris
(Post 4243648)
many thanks for that, came over in november last year and drove for miles (and miles!!) around the valencia region and have narrowed down to Oliva/Gandia area...seemed to tick all the boxes for me...guess that you agree as you live there!??. will be back over in the spring to look at the towns in more detail
Both Gandia and Oliva have two areas ..... the main towns and the playa areas. Its worth checking out both as they are very different. Have a look at Piles and Pego as well! |
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Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 4243607)
Please tell us where then, and what the body is?
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The "problem" with the API, GIPE etc is that membership is no longer compulsory since the Spanish estate agency sector was de-regularised in the early 80's (I think it was). Membership of the API is purely voluntary and so the API cannot, unfortunately, be considered as the regulatory body for estate agents. As one has to have proper qualifications (oo er missus) etc to become a member that explains why there are so few "expat" members of the API.
There are other "trade organisations" but that is really all they are: you pays your membership and displays your plaque/logo. There is talk of re-regularising the industry again. Bring it on. |
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