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kevinbeddow May 8th 2007 7:03 pm

Land registry in spain
 
Could someone tell me, is there a land registry in spain as the same as the uk where you can gain access via internet?

also is there a websites like the uk where you can find out house prices that have been sold? IE houseprice.co.uk


Many Thanks
Kevin

keithwalters May 8th 2007 7:17 pm

Re: Land registry in spain
 

Originally Posted by kevinbeddow (Post 4755191)
Could someone tell me, is there a land registry in spain as the same as the uk where you can gain access via internet?

also is there a websites like the uk where you can find out house prices that have been sold? IE houseprice.co.uk


Many Thanks
Kevin

www.registradores.org is the land registry site.

Or http://ovc.catastro.meh.es/ to get maps from the catastral office (whatever that means).

kevinbeddow May 8th 2007 8:32 pm

Re: Land registry in spain
 
Thanks Keith?
Has anyone else have any links similar?
thanks
kevin

EsuriJohn May 8th 2007 8:40 pm

Re: Land registry in spain
 

Originally Posted by kevinbeddow (Post 4755191)
Could someone tell me, is there a land registry in spain as the same as the uk where you can gain access via internet?

also is there a websites like the uk where you can find out house prices that have been sold? IE houseprice.co.uk


Many Thanks
Kevin

Hi Kevin,

The Spanish Land Registry site that Keith has given you is great I got my Nota Simple online from UK for €10 but there are two parts and you must use the public bit and not that reserved for Notaries as I tried to do at first. It is has English pages for us philistines as well.

I think the Catastral offices are the places where they give out and hold records of the "official" value of property which is used by the various tax authorities for the tax base.

Regards,

John.

Beachcomber May 8th 2007 8:42 pm

Re: Land registry in spain
 
Bear in mind that although there is a facility to order the nota simple in English the reply will be in Spanish.

Try this site for house prices:

http://www.kyero.com/price_index/

kevinbeddow May 9th 2007 2:55 am

Re: Land registry in spain
 
Hi J & K
Many thanks for your input,would this be the same for the balearic islands?

Could anyone get the info for real prices paid or is it just for the tax man?

Many Thanks
kevin

kevinbeddow May 9th 2007 2:57 am

Re: Land registry in spain
 
Hi Beachcomer
Thank you for the link,I have already registered with this website,but thanks anyway.
Regards
Kevin

EsuriJohn May 9th 2007 3:00 am

Re: Land registry in spain
 

Originally Posted by kevinbeddow (Post 4756924)
Hi J & K
Many thanks for your input,would this be the same for the balearic islands?

Could anyone get the info for real prices paid or is it just for the tax man?

Many Thanks
kevin

Hi Kevin,

I think Spain is Spain!

Regards,

John.

kevinbeddow May 9th 2007 3:12 am

Re: Land registry in spain
 
Hi John,
The Catastral Office,can anyone get the same info as the tax man ?
Regards
kevin

Beachcomber May 9th 2007 4:15 am

Re: Land registry in spain
 
There are two sections to the Catastro site. One section can be accessed by anyone but it is limited to being able to check on the location of plots of land and its referencia catastral etc.

The other section requires the insertion of a username and password which is generally only issued to a gestor or government department with a legitimate interest.

EsuriJohn May 9th 2007 6:38 am

Re: Land registry in spain
 

Originally Posted by Beachcomber (Post 4757295)
There are two sections to the Catastro site. One section can be accessed by anyone but it is limited to being able to check on the location of plots of land and its referencia catastral etc.

The other section requires the insertion of a username and password which is generally only issued to a gestor or government department with a legitimate interest.

Hi Beachcomber,

Had a quick look at the Castastro site and it seems to say anyone can register as an individual but if you only have one property and are not in the property business it does not seem worth it going to the trouble to get that 16 digit key.

On another tack if you are on a new urbanisation and just buy a plot to build a house you don't seem to have the right information to fill in the boxes they are different to those required by the Land Registry site.

Regards,

John.

Beachcomber May 9th 2007 7:22 am

Re: Land registry in spain
 
The property registry uses registration data but Catastro uses the actual address. If this is a brand new urbanisation it is unlikely that the horizontal division has been carried out and that it will still show the details of the overall plot.

What, exactly, are you trying to find out?

Big Pete May 9th 2007 7:32 am

Re: Land registry in spain
 

Originally Posted by Beachcomber (Post 4755456)
Bear in mind that although there is a facility to order the nota simple in English the reply will be in Spanish.

Try this site for house prices:

http://www.kyero.com/price_index/

Very useful post and link , thanks for that :thumbup:

kevinbeddow May 9th 2007 7:32 pm

Re: Land registry in spain
 
Hi beechcomer
I deal in property in the uk,when I move to mallorca I would like to carry on doing the same as to young to retire?
The land registry and websites give me great info to property in uk,would just like to have the same links (if poss)for spain.
would like to buy property to rent out either for holidays or permanant in Mallorca,(andratx area)
Regards
Kevin

Beachcomber May 9th 2007 11:23 pm

Re: Land registry in spain
 
See the links given in post #2 of this thread. There is only one official Property Registry and Catstro site. I'm not really sure what you require.


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