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Rosey Specs Mar 3rd 2011 11:25 pm

Property purchase in sterling
 
It has just been mentioned to me by an agent that spanish property transactions can now be dealt with in sterling where both the buyer and seller is UK dom.
Given that if i buy an apartment at say €125K at todays rate i would have to give the seller approx £107,250. We agree the sterling amount at the point of sale so that both are protected by rate movement.
Is it really that straight forward that i can pay say 10% deposit in Euros to my Notary which will then get used to pay the taxes due etc and i give a bankers draft to the seller at the notarys based on the £ equiv of the euro figure we agreed.
I know there is a lot more detail to it but wanted to understand that the principle its that easy as my notary hasnt experienced any such sales.....come to that he hasn't handled many sales full stop recently...

snikpoh Mar 3rd 2011 11:26 pm

Re: Property purchase in sterling
 

Originally Posted by Rosey Specs (Post 9217537)
It has just been mentioned to me by an agent that spanish property transactions can now be dealt with in sterling where both the buyer and seller is UK dom.
Given that if i buy an apartment at say €125K at todays rate i would have to give the seller approx £107,250. We agree the sterling amount at the point of sale so that both are protected by rate movement.
Is it really that straight forward that i can pay say 10% deposit in Euros to my Notary which will then get used to pay the taxes due etc and i give a bankers draft to the seller at the notarys based on the £ equiv of the euro figure we agreed.
I know there is a lot more detail to it but wanted to understand that the principle its that easy as my notary hasnt experienced any such sales.....come to that he hasn't handled many sales full stop recently...


That's always been the case - you can pay in any currency that both parties agree!

The only issue is to make sure that all necessary taxes are paid - for this reason, some notaries can be awkward.


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