All the properties that we display are genuine properties available for purchase at the time of listing. The information and photographs are supplied by the owner or the person responsible for selling the property locally. We provide the information on the understanding that we believe the details to be correct and accurate but we are unable to guarantee the contents. Some details are translated into English by ourselves and some by our colleagues overseas and there are occasions that a term does not translate exactly.
In all cases clients considering the purchase of a property should visit the property and satisfy themselves as to the condition, size and location of the property before entering into negotiation or contract to buy.
We advertise all our properties with a price in £sterling - this is a guide only and clients should be aware that exchange rates at the time of purchase should be considered carefully. We try to quote the local (currency) price and will always supply this if requested.
The sales/purchase procedure varies from country to country but it is common for one official (usually a notary) to undertake all the legal work often utilising a power of attorney. All clients are advised to consider independent legal advice before entering into any contract. Clients should also ensure that they are familiar with their obligations under contracts especially payment of deposits, stage payments, taxes, fees etc and we must stress that unlike the UK system a purchaser is often committed to the purchase at a very early stage and a change of mind can be an expensive decision.