Buying in Spain

We are in a similar position to your contributor regarding part time living in Spain.

However, we live in the South in the Andalucia region, and bought a car, Spanish registered, 18 months ago. The buying process was painless, and all that was required was an NIE number(required for any property or large purchase) and a Spanish address. We bought our car privately, and the re registration (matriculation) was done by a local company. It cost around €400. Friends have recently bought from a garage, and that registration was done by the seller. At no time were we asked if we were resident, be it for residential or tax purposes. Hope the above may be of interest, and always stand to be corrected!

Asked on 10 January 2011 by flyboyprowler

Answered by Honest John
As I wrote, that was the position in January 2009, but anyone in any doubt should ask their assessor. You can't exist in Spain without an assessor.
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