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Living and Buying Property in Cadiz

Cadiz (Andalusia) is home to a growing international community of approximately 10% of residents. Known for oldest city in Western Europe, Atlantic beaches, vibrant carnival culture, it is a consistently popular destination for property buyers from northern Europe. Average prices stand at EUR 1,600/m2, with strong demand in central and seafront locations.

All foreign property purchases in Spain require an NIE number, a Nota Simple check at the Land Registry, verification of community debts, and payment of regional transfer tax. A local English-speaking lawyer in Cadiz handles the entire process and ensures you are never asked to sign a document you do not understand.

With a population of approximately 116,000, Cadiz offers a full range of legal services, banking, and infrastructure. The local legal profession is experienced in international transactions and routinely handles conveyancing, inheritance planning, and residency applications for foreign nationals.

Key Legal Facts for Cadiz Buyers
Property purchase facts for Cadiz
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Expat share10% of residents
Avg. property priceEUR 1,600/m2
RegionAndalusia
Transfer Tax (ITP)7-10% (Andalusia sliding scale)
NIE requiredYes, before signing any contract
Expert Tip: Instruct your lawyer before paying any deposit. A signed reservation agreement in Spain is legally binding — your lawyer must verify the Nota Simple and planning status before you commit any funds.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Lawyers in Cadiz

Is Cadiz a good place for foreign property buyers?

Cadiz is one of the most underrated property markets in Spain. As one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in Europe, it offers authentic Andalusian culture, Atlantic beaches, and prices significantly below the Costa del Sol. Foreign buyers are attracted by the value, though the market is smaller than Malaga or Seville.

What is the transfer tax in Andalusia for a Cadiz property?

Andalusia uses a sliding scale for ITP: 7% up to EUR 400,000, 8% from EUR 400,000 to EUR 700,000, and 10% above EUR 700,000. Your lawyer calculates the exact amount and files the tax form with the Andalusia tax authority within 30 days of completion.

Are there any issues with historic properties in Cadiz?

Yes. Cadiz old town is a protected historic zone. Many properties are listed or sit within protected areas, meaning renovations require special planning permission. Your lawyer checks heritage protection status and what modifications are legally permissible before you commit to a purchase requiring extensive renovation.

Can I get a tourist rental licence in Cadiz?

Andalusia has a tourist rental registration system (ERTA). Properties in Cadiz old town may face restrictions from community of owners rules or local planning designations. Your lawyer verifies entitlement to a tourist licence and any community restrictions before you rely on rental income projections.

What are the legal costs of buying in Cadiz?

Legal fees typically run 1-1.5% of the purchase price plus VAT. Total acquisition costs including ITP, notary fees, registry fees, and legal representation typically add up to 11-13% on top of the purchase price.

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