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Real estate
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| “Boom or Bust” |
| There are many reasons behind the “boom” in Spanish real estate over the last ten years: |
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The Spanish real estate sector has experienced tremendous growth during the last ten years. Such growth has attracted many foreign investors from second home buyers to project developers. Both classes of investors belong to our clientele.
The expertise of De Haan & Mulder includes analysis and due diligence of transactions and procedures of all sorts of real estate, constructions, zoning plans and building licences. We also deal with drafting and negotiating purchase and sales contracts, drafting and filing for zoning plans and amendments of it, drafting and negotiating construction contracts, building licences etc. In other words, we deal with all aspects of developing projects and real estate.
Finally, we have wide knowledge and experience in the field of legal procedures against construction companies because of bad or late delivery of projects and against Spanish administration agencies because of problems with zoning plans and building licences.
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De Haan & Mulder have obtained their expertise by counselling on a large number of development projects, negotiations with and procedures against municipal and other Spanish public entities, construction companies and utility companies.
As a foreign investor or project developer, you will find legal support, experience and education at De Haan & Mulder that you will not find at other law firms.
The increasing interest rate has put a brake on the growth in the Spanish real estate sector. The need for restructuring is increasing and new opportunities will come up.
De Haan & Mulder actively thinks ahead for you to find where the opportunities might be in the future.
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