The hidden costs of buying a property in Asturias, Spain

The hidden costs of buying a property in Asturias. This article breaks down the most common extra costs involved in buying property in Asturias, so you can budget accurately and avoid unpleasant surprises.

If you are buying a home in Asturias, don’t be surprised by the hidden costs. Learn what extra fees, taxes, and expenses to expect when purchasing real estate in northern Spain.

Buying a home in Asturias — whether a coastal house in Llanes or a rural property in the mountains — is a dream for many foreigners. But beyond the listing price, there are several hidden costs that can surprise international buyers if they are not prepared.

This article breaks down the most common extra costs involved in buying property in Asturias, so you can budget accurately and avoid unpleasant surprises.


1: Property Transfer Tax (ITP) – Up to 10%

If you are buying a second-hand property, you will need to pay the Impuesto de Transmisiones Patrimoniales (ITP). In Asturias, the general rate is:
8% to 10%, depending on the price and the buyer’s income level


2: Notary Fees – from 600 € to 1,200 € (possibly more for expensive or complex properties)

The notary is a key figure in Spanish property transactions. Their fee depends on:

  • Property Price
  • Number of pages in the deed
  • Complexity of the transaction

3: Land Registry Fees – from 400 € to 1,000 €

Once you sign the deed, you must register the property in your name at the Registro de la Propiedad.
Estimated cost: 0.1% to 0.3% of the property price.


4: Legal Fees – Optional but Highly Recommended

Hiring a real estate lawyer is optional, but for foreigners, it is highly advisable. They will:

  • Check legal status of the property
  • Draft or review contracts
  • Protect you from fraud or errors

Average fee: From 1,000 to 2,500 €, depending on the complexity. It can also be calculated as a small percentage of the value of the property.


5: Interpreter / Translator Fees

If you don’t speak Spanish fluently, you will need a professional interpreter for::

  • Property viewings
  • Signing at the notary
  • Legal meetings
  • Understanding contracts and negotiations

Typical cost: From 150 to 500 € per service/session, or packages for full transaction support.
Hiring a bilingual interpreter ensures you are never signing something you don’t understand.


6: Gestoría Fees – 300 € to 700 €

A gestoría is an administrative service that helps you with:

  • NIE application
  • Tax payments
  • Property registration
  • Contact with authorities

Many foreigners use gestorías to avoid bureaucracy headaches.


7: Mortgage-Related Costs (If Financing)

If you are applying for a Spanish mortgage, expect:

  •  Property valuation (tasación): 300 € to 500 €
  • Mortgage opening fee: approx 1% of loan amount (depending on the bank)
  • Banking costs: translations, insurances, etc.

8. Annual Costs After Buying

Don’t forget the ongoing costs you’ll have as a homeowner in Asturias:

  • IBI – Annual municipal tax, varies by location & property size (between 200 and 700 €/year)
  • Community fees – For apartments or shared developments
  • Maintenance – Especially for older rural properties
  • Insurance – Not mandatory by law, but highly recommended
  • Utilities – Water, electricity, internet, waste collection

Total extra costs represent around 10-13% extra over the property price. If you don’t plan for it, the final bill can be shocking.

Why these costs are “hidden” for many buyers?

  • They are not included in online listings.
  • Agents don’t always explain them clearly.
  • Costs vary depending on your nationality, residence status, or if you need financing.
  • Language barriers can lead to confusion or wrong assumptions.

How I can help you avoid surprises?

As a real estate interpreter and guide for foreigners in Asturias, I make sure you:

  • Understand all the costs before signing anything
  • Know exactly what you’re paying and why
  • Avoid miscommunication with lawyers, agents, notaries, and gestorías
  • Feel safe and supported throughout the process

Buying a property in Asturias can be an amazing investment and lifestyle choice — but only if you are fully informed. Knowing the hidden costs is the first step to a stress-free purchase.


Don’t go it alone — go with clarity, and contact me here for bilingual support and local expertise in Asturias.

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