How much deposit do you need for a house in Tenerife?


How much deposit do you need for a house in Tenerife? Paying a deposit A deposit of 10% is the standard amount asked for a Tenerife Property purchase. However, it is not set in stone and is entirely up to the buyer and seller to negotiate what they are happy with. Most sellers will want 10% unless you have a good reason for paying less.


What bills do you pay in Tenerife?

  • Electricity. Set up as a direct debit. ...
  • Water. Water is set up as a direct debit and usually paid every two months from your bank account. ...
  • Community fees. ...
  • IBI – Impuesto sobre Bienes Inmuebles (Council tax) ...
  • Basura (garbage and sewage) ...
  • Insurance.


What is worth buying in Tenerife?

What souvenirs to buy in Tenerife. Besides the usual key rings, badges, fridge magnets, dolls dressed in traditional costume and beach towels printed with the map of Tenerife, the island also boasts quality products that can also make perfect souvenirs.


Where is the richest place in Tenerife?

The municipality of Costa Adeje, in the south of Tenerife, has emerged top once again in the ranking of the most exclusive regions in the Canary Islands.


Is Tenerife a tax haven?

The Canary Islands are thus a tax haven, fully legal in terms of tax advantages, mainly for the so called ZEC, a norm providing great exemptions for those who wish to open an offshore company, according to law requirements.


What happens if you stay over 90 days in Tenerife?

Without becoming a legal resident in Spain, the 90-day rule is applicable, and you cannot extend your stay. So, for periods longer than 90 days, you will need a long-stay visa and a residence permit, which means you need to become a resident if you want to stay long-term in Spain.


Where is the cheapest place to live in Tenerife?

Tenerife north is usually less expensive than the south, where you'll find many more renting options. The average cost for a room in a shared apartment is €650-800 per month while renting an entire apartment can cost you up to €1500 monthly. The cost of food in Tenerife is quite cheap.


How long can I stay in Tenerife if I own a property?

Even if you own a property in Spain, you're still entitled to stay for only 90 days in a 180-day period without applying for a residence permit or a visa.


Are property prices rising in Tenerife?

Overall, there has been a moderate price increase of 3.8% in the Canary Islands (source: TINSA). The exception is currently the urban area of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, where existing properties have risen by 18.7% in the last 12 months. This is one of the highest values in all of Spain.


Why is Tenerife property so expensive?

High international demand is having a large impact on the Tenerife property market. The majority of prospective buyers are interested in acquiring properties in the locations Costa Adeje and La Caleta. In recent years, prices here have risen by as much as 30 percent.