inetcasas

The mortgage calculator

Use our mortgage calculator to work out your monthly repayments below.

Total Amount
Down Payment / Deposit
Interest Rate
%
Loan Term
Years
Calculate Payments
Your Monthly Repayments
15,000

Spanish Resident Mortgage Features

Maximum Loan To Value 80%
Maximum Term to age 75
Fixed or Variable Rates

Non-Resident Standard Mortgage Features

Maximum Loan-to-value 70%
Maximum Term 25 years or up to the age of 75
Fixed or Variable Rates

Typical Spanish mortgage costs & fees

Some banks will add these costs and fees to your mortgage, however they will not allow the total amount of borrowing to go over the maximum loan to value percentage.

Bank Arrangement Fee
Between 0.5% - 1.5% of the loan amount
Property Valuation Fee
Typically between €300 - €500
Taxes
Taxes are advised on application
Legal Fee
Mortgage legal fees €600
Notary Fee
The Notary fee is generally around €900
Life Insurance
Life insurance premiums vary depending on age, health and term of policy

Standard mortgage application documentation requirements

When applying for a mortgage, there are a number of documents both your mortgage adviser and your mortgage lender will need to see. These documents confirm who you are and also provide proof of your income. Before a mortgage appointment, it is a good idea to have all of these documents to hand. This will enable your mortgage adviser to provide mortgage advice based on your exact personal circumstances as quickly as possible.

Passport and/or National Identity Document
You will need "Proof of Identity" documentation in order to apply for a mortgage. This is simply to confirm that you are who you say you are. This may take the form of a "Passport" and/or other "National Identity Documentation".
Self-Employed
Employed
N.I.E. (foreign residents Spanish tax number)
NIE is translated as the Foreigner's Identification Number (or Número de Identificación de Extranjero, NIE number). The NIE number is a legal number that is assigned by the Spanish National Police to foreign residents who do not have Spanish citizenship. This number allows foreign nationals to carry out legal activities in Spain.
Self-Employed
Employed
Tax Return , P60 or SA302
A mortgage lender will want to look at any tax returns to verify the borrower's income. A P60 (UK) or tax return of 1 year is required if you are employed. A SA302 (UK) or tax returns for the last 2 years are required if self employed
Self-Employed
Employed
Last 3 Salary Pay Slips
A mortgage lender will want to see your last 3 pay slips to verify that your stated salary is correct.
Self-Employed
N/A
Employed
Self-Employed Proof Of Income
Self-employed people will need to provide proof of income tax payments made during the current financial year along with a declaration of any assets.
Self-Employed
Employed
N/A
Credit Report (Experian)
Your credit report, sometimes referred to as your credit file or credit history, is a detailed record of all your credit and debt accounts. It contains information about how much debt you have, how often you pay your credit and debt bills on time, and how long you have been managing your credit accounts.
Self-Employed
Employed
Letter From Accountant
Self-employed mortgage applicants may well be asked to provide accounts prepared by a certified or chartered accountant, to prove your income and enable the lender to make a decision. How those accounts are presented can have a major impact on how much you might be able to borrow.
Self-Employed
Employed
N/A
Bank Statements
You will need to supply the last 3 months bank statements from all accounts, including other savings or investments accounts you may have. When you apply for a home loan, the mortgage lender will want to know everything about your current financial situation. Among other things, they want to know how much money you have in the bank, and how long it has been in there. This is known as asset verification. This is the primary reason why mortgage lenders need to look at your bank statements. They want to ensure that you have enough money in your account(s) to cover your down payment, your closing costs, and (in some cases) the first few mortgage payments.
Self-Employed
Employed
Self-Employed Annual Statement Of Accounts
This is a technical document that includes all the financial statements and disclosures during that financial year. You will need to provide this documentation for the last 2 years and include any profit or loss accounts.
Self-Employed
Employed
N/A
Contract Of Employment
Before any lender will agree to offer you a mortgage, they will want to see evidence that you will be able to make your monthly payments for the duration of your deal. That means that you will need to provide proof that you have regular guaranteed income in the form of an employment contract or a letter from your employer confirming your employment status.
Self-Employed
N/A
Employed
Current Mortgage(s)
If you are trying to secure a second mortgage, the lender is going to closely evaluate your personal and financial situations to determine whether to give you the loan. There are certain things that lenders like to see when looking at a borrower but initially you will need to present your latest mortgage statement.
Self-Employed
Employed
Current Property Rental Agreement
A rental agreement is a contract, usually written, between the owner of a property and a renter who desires to have temporary possession of the property as distinguished from a lease which is more typically for a fixed term.
Self-Employed
Employed
Proof Of Other Income
Any other incomes that you have will need to be taken into account and proof of such incomes will need to be presented. This may be income from property rentals, investments, secondary work etc
Self-Employed
Employed
Contact us for more information

Simply fill in the fields below and submit your details to us. All fields marked with this symbol * are required

Get started!

All fields marked with this symbol * are required SUBMIT FORM

Your details have now been sent

A member of the inetcasas team will be in contact with you shortly.

Company Information
inetcasas
Calle Maestro Torralba,
CC Zeniamar II,
Bloque 1, Local 8,
La Zenia, Orihuela Costa,
03189, Alicante,
Spain
Connect With Us
Paypal
Powered by AMO Starfield SSL
TOP
Added To Favourites
You have now successfully added this property to your favourites listing.
Please Login
You must be logged in to add items to your favourites. Please login or create a new account with inetcasas
HD, 3D, 360°, walk-through virtual tour