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Thinking about buying property in Spain? 🏡 Cheap houses or apartments can look irresistible—but many hide serious traps that can cost you thousands. In this video, I reveal 5 hidden traps of buying cheap property in Spain, based on my real, first-hand experience. From legal complications and underestimated renovation costs, to tricky utilities, unexpected occupants, and the challenges of selling later, these are mistakes many buyers only discover after it’s too late. What you’ll learn in this video: – Why some Spanish properties are priced so low 💰 – The true cost of renovating a Spanish house or apartment 🛠️ – Legal and paperwork risks when buying property in Spain ⚖️ – Problems with utilities, water, and access 🚰 – Why reselling property in Spain can be surprisingly difficult 💸 Who this video is for: Anyone considering buying property in Spain—whether you’re moving, retiring, or investing. This video isn’t meant to scare you; it’s designed to help you avoid costly mistakes and approach the Spanish property market with confidence. Timestamps: 00:00 – 🎬 Intro 00:43 – ⚠️ TRAP #1: It’s Cheap Because It’s Legally Complicated 01:50 – 🛠️ TRAP #2: Renovation Costs Are Almost Always Underestimated 03:36 – 💡 TRAP #3: Utilities Can Be a Bigger Problem Than the House 04:40 – 🌄 TRAP #4: The Location Looks Great — Until You Live There 05:48 – 💸 TRAP #5: Selling Later Can Be Much Harder Than Buying 06:32 – 👋 Outro Engage & Subscribe: If you find these tips helpful, leave a comment with your questions about buying property in Spain and don’t forget to subscribe for more honest advice on the Spanish property market.