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Bosonic

(3,746 posts)
Mon Nov 19, 2012, 08:18 PM Nov 2012

Spain: Residency for foreigners who buy houses

Source: AP

MADRID (AP) — Looking for a new place to call home? Spain is hoping to give you a little bit more than a welcome basket of baked goods if you decide to move there. In an attempt to reduce the country's bloated stock of unsold homes, the government is set to offer permanent residency to any foreigner provided they buy a house or apartment worth more than €160,000 ($200,000).

The plan, unveiled by Trade Ministry secretary Jaime Garcia-Legaz Monday and expected to be approved in the coming weeks, would be aimed principally at Chinese and Russian buyers. Spain has more than 700,000 unsold houses following the collapse of its real estate market in 2008 and demand from the recession-hit domestic market is stagnant.

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy stressed Monday that the plan has not yet been finalized, but added that Spain "needs to sell these homes" and that getting them off the market could help revive the nation's devastated construction industry.

The plan to unload the unsold homes comes as thousands of houses have been repossessed by banks and their owners evicted because they cannot pay their mortgages. The government last week approved a decree under which evictions would be suspended for two years in specific cases of extreme need.

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Spain: Residency for foreigners who buy houses (Original Post) Bosonic Nov 2012 OP
An answer to the secessionist's question of "Where to go?" barnabas63 Nov 2012 #1
Beat me to it. n/t rzemanfl Nov 2012 #3
Amen! Bozita Nov 2012 #6
I don't like this idea. olddad56 Nov 2012 #7
Now that is intense. nt Poll_Blind Nov 2012 #2
So how many homeless Spaniards are there? Cleita Nov 2012 #4
It's a gold rush for real estate agents in several countries War Horse Nov 2012 #5
I'm not rich but I'd consider taking Spain up on its offer, ancianita Nov 2012 #8
I doubt there would be issues with the locals. dipsydoodle Nov 2012 #11
Especially when one is signing contracts. ancianita Nov 2012 #13
There are upsides and downsides to it War Horse Nov 2012 #12
I would definitely want to buy into a community, not any place gated. ancianita Nov 2012 #14
You sound like you'd probably be doing just fine :) War Horse Nov 2012 #15
About buying a house in Spain... SkyDaddy7 Nov 2012 #18
In reports elsewhere on the subject dipsydoodle Nov 2012 #9
that was proposed here in the U.S. Enrique Nov 2012 #10
A Melting Pot World! ReRe Nov 2012 #16
DAMN!! SkyDaddy7 Nov 2012 #17
+1 area51 Nov 2012 #19

Cleita

(75,480 posts)
4. So how many homeless Spaniards are there?
Mon Nov 19, 2012, 08:24 PM
Nov 2012

It seems like there should be a better solution than this.

ancianita

(36,060 posts)
8. I'm not rich but I'd consider taking Spain up on its offer,
Mon Nov 19, 2012, 08:32 PM
Nov 2012

mostly because I admire their activism. And speak Spanish. I wonder how welcoming the Spanish would be to foreign buyers. I certainly wouldn't want to contribute to homelessness, but toward some win-win like growing the economy.

dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
11. I doubt there would be issues with the locals.
Mon Nov 19, 2012, 08:45 PM
Nov 2012

They would however expect, quite reasonably, that such buyers do at least learn to speak Spanish.

War Horse

(931 posts)
12. There are upsides and downsides to it
Mon Nov 19, 2012, 08:51 PM
Nov 2012

If you speak Spanish, and plan to be part of an actual community rather than joining a gated one, I suspect you would be welcome (based entirely on personal experience and the accounts of Spanish friends).

On the other hand, you might also want to read this: http://www.moneynews.com/StreetTalk/Trump-Spain-Greece-Investment/2012/06/19/id/442744

Trump: "Spain is an amazing place. It's a great country. It's got a fever and this is the time to take advantage of it".

ancianita

(36,060 posts)
14. I would definitely want to buy into a community, not any place gated.
Mon Nov 19, 2012, 08:53 PM
Nov 2012

I'd be happy to participate in Spanish society on all kinds of levels, if they are open to such.

SkyDaddy7

(6,045 posts)
18. About buying a house in Spain...
Mon Nov 19, 2012, 11:45 PM
Nov 2012

It might be cheaper to buy a house in Spain, become a citizen & have access to universal health care!

dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
9. In reports elsewhere on the subject
Mon Nov 19, 2012, 08:43 PM
Nov 2012

its thought it will mainly be of interest to the Russians and the Chinese. Its not clear whether such buyers will get just Spanish citizenship or full EU.

SkyDaddy7

(6,045 posts)
17. DAMN!!
Mon Nov 19, 2012, 11:40 PM
Nov 2012

I wish I had the cash to buy a house in Spain! That would be nice!! A you become a citizen as well...Free health care! Hell, it might be cheaper to just by a house in Spain than pay for health care here in the states!!

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