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Spain Proposed 100% Tax on Property purchased by non-EU residents...
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Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
I equate them with all the ******** in all the 'English nationalist parties' i've encountered in my 50+ years in the country.
*this means you, among others.Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
I wonder how much that will have changed now the Tories are gone - less Russian influence/support in parliament now, so no reason to move here anymore.Comment
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Lots of Russian money in Malta, IIRC, they were selling passports for a pittance not so long ago. I suspect the issue isn't that there are loads of empty properties going unsold but rather that external buyers are helping keep the prices inflated and so making it harder for locals to buy where they need to live. It's exactly the same issue that happens in the UK, whether it's Russians or Chinese buying up tower blocks to leave them empty or Tarquin and Felicia buying a weekend pad down in Cornwall that they never visit because it doesn't have a WaitroseComment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTheir housing market in holiday areas still hasn't recovered from the boom/boost of 10 years ago. Banks still have a process in place just to hand keys back and write the debt off with a ton of unsellable villas on their books. No idea how they think this tax is gonna help that. It's just going to make it worse surely. Granted it's limited to non-EU i.e. us only but that's their major source of purchasing. Sounds like cutting nose off to spite face to me.
did you make that up or is it your dream ?
local knowledge is complaining that locals cannot afford property because of foreigners driving up the prices
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
did you make that up or is it your dream ?
local knowledge is complaining that locals cannot afford property because of foreigners driving up the prices
Milan.
Then what happens is the businesses that rely on tourists can't get local staff, so they bring in foreigners who are happy to sleep 10 to a flat for a summer job, and the wealthy locals then call all their younger counterparts lazy and selfish for daring to want to be able to afford to live.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
did you make that up or is it your dream ?
local knowledge is complaining that locals cannot afford property because of foreigners driving up the prices
Milan.
https://housenix.com/blog/house-in-spain-for-1-euro/Comment
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