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Easiest Countries to Buy a House in Europe (Property Investment)
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00:00 What makes a country an easy choice to buy property
01:10 Easiest countries to buy Real Estate in Europe (list)
Spain
First of all, citizens of most countries can buy property in Spain pretty much unrestricted. As a matter of fact, foreigners from outside the EU can even buy land in Spain, which definitely puts the country ahead of most other European countries in terms of how restricted their property market is for foreigners, especially those from outside the European Economic Area.
Serbia
Serbia is another country that deserves a place in our list of the easiest countries to buy property in Europe.
Serbia has a number of advantages for those looking for an easy way to buy property in the country.
There are many areas in the country where property is extremely cheap, and at least one bank in Serbia offers mortgages for non-residents.
While prices per square meter in Belgrade are rather high and rental yields are low, in other parts of the country you can find more substantial bargains, even in the beautiful city of Novi Sad.
Apart from that if you buy property in Serbia you can get a residence permit just because you own a property. This might be a good option.
Portugal
The first reason behind this is that Portugal is one of the easiest countries in Europe to get a mortgage if you are neither a citizen nor a resident of the country. In that sense Portugal is very similar to Spain.
In Portugal some banks are open to giving mortgages to non-resident that have income from abroad. As a matter of fact, theoretically, you can open a bank account and get a mortgage in Portugal without ever visiting the country.
Georgia
Georgia is another country I have decided to add in the list of the Easiest countries to buy real estate in Europe.
As a matter of fact, Georgia has been one of the top countries in the ease of doing business ranking index by the World Bank. So it really comes as no surprise to see that Georgia is also one of the easiest countries to buy a property abroad.
Some banks in Georgia will grant mortgages to non-residents, which is an advantage of very few countries in Europe as you will probably find out if you research more on this matters. Some property developers will also offer deals in Georgia, allowing you to buy a property in the country off-plan.
Turkey
Turkey or Turkiye (the new official country name) is another country that is extremely open for foreign investment, and that also applies to individuals who want to buy property in the country.
Turkey really has a great package of advantages when it comes to buying real estate in the country. From property prices to financing, and from getting a residence permit to even Turkish citizenship, all options are on the table if you want to invest in Turkey.
Property prices in Turkey are more affordable than most other countries in Europe. However, properties in Turkey are not necessarily inferior than in countries with higher price tags. Turkey has some of the most scenic landscapes in Europe and Asia, and although building quality varies, it can also be very good in some areas or projects.
Another advantage is that non-resident foreigners might be able to get a mortgage from some Turkish banks, making the process of acquiring property in the country easier than in countries where this option is not available.
Greece
I personally consider Greece an underrated country, especially among real estate investors looking to get a golden visa in Europe. Let me tell you why.
Greece is a good contenter to let’s say Portugal: it has amazing beaches, great cuisine, people are friendly, and the weather is good during most part of the year. Just like Portugal, Greece is a full European Union member, part of the Schengen area and uses the euro as its currency. Somehow, people are not that interested in Greece. Maybe the taxes play a role here, but, this will only affect you depending on your type of income.
But the truth is, real estate in Greece is cheaper than Portugal. If you compare Athens and Lisbon, Athens is way cheaper. Do you want to compare smaller cities in both countries, they will also be cheaper in Greece. Rural properties? Probably cheaper in Greece.
Italy
Believe it or not we are going to finish our list today with Italy. While Italy is for most cases a complicated country when it comes to anything that can be slightly bureaucratic, the case for buying property real estate in the country is quite the opposite.
ct you will have to invest much more than one euro to get one of these properties.

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Комментарии : 35   
@joebloggs339
@joebloggs339 Год назад
Great video. Just started binge-watching your channel. IMO, the Holy Grail of immigration investment programs is the lifetime PR where you can just make an investment or park money in a bank account and there are only minimal physical presence requirements, like in Paraguay prior to the change in their program. For people who see that a black swan event like a worldwide plande...I mean pandemic...can shut down world travel for tourists, it is better to start the process sooner rather than later while you watch and see which way the wind is blowing, assuming you have sufficient funds to do it. And ideally such a program should not require you to become a tax resident of that country, especially for residents of countries that have to pay departure tax e.g. Canada. Would love to see a video on that topic. Keep up the good work and Happy New Year. 👍
@traveleconomics
@traveleconomics Год назад
Thank you and welcome to the channel. I think unfortunately most residence programs now come with caveats, but it is our duty to find the best possible arrangements.
@billhennessey6374
@billhennessey6374 Год назад
You always provide such great information. What about properties in rural Ireland to spend summers? Any thoughts?
@traveleconomics
@traveleconomics Год назад
I'd probably pick Northern Ireland over the Republic of Ireland for lower prices per sq meter / acre and virtually the same experience.
@billhennessey6374
@billhennessey6374 Год назад
@@traveleconomics , great, thanks!
@agami5547
@agami5547 11 месяцев назад
Could you please do a similar video about South America?
@gringoviejo1935
@gringoviejo1935 Год назад
an issue w/ Greece is that the golden visa doesn't lead to citizenship unless one is ethnically Greek. idk if that restriction also applies to Italy. [it doesn't in Portugal]
@toddmaek5436
@toddmaek5436 Год назад
Thats good to know
@traveleconomics
@traveleconomics Год назад
If you go with the elective residence in Italy (which is not a golden visa and you have to live in Italy for most of the time) you can apply for citizenship after a number of years.
@PoweredEvents
@PoweredEvents Год назад
I bought a great stone cottage in Bulgaria as a foreigner (Australia) and can be very affordable and not too difficult, depending on whether buying a house or apartment. Not sure if mortgages are available though?
@braveheart8318
@braveheart8318 Год назад
Why did you choose Bulgaria instead of somewhere else say rural Australia, Italy or Spain?
@traveleconomics
@traveleconomics Год назад
mortgages for non residents exist in Bulgaria, but they are not easy to get. Down payment for non permanent residents is also higher. The property financing market is definitely much smaller than in Spain or Portugal, but better than Romania, Croatia and most of the countries in the region.
@Imhim247
@Imhim247 Год назад
Happy New Year! Wishing you all the blessings and abundances on your way. Finally in spring 2023, I will got to Serbia! I will visit there first. I can see my life out there in Serbia. It just the feeling 😀
@traveleconomics
@traveleconomics Год назад
Hey, happy new year! All the best wishes. Looking forward to know your impressions about Serbia.
@Imhim247
@Imhim247 Год назад
@@traveleconomics Thank you! You will hear about for sure. I save up enough to go to Belgrade. Things look alot better now. There mor room for enough. I can't wait to see more videos on this channel 😬
@ginapierre7618
@ginapierre7618 Год назад
I would like to own property in Puerto rico,hawaii,canada,south carolina, manhattan.
@DanV-le6qj
@DanV-le6qj Год назад
The Italian house buying is easy enough, it's too bad they don't let you stay as a resident just for having property. Would mortgaging a home in Portugal worth 500,000 count towards the golden visa? Or would it have to be the 500k up front?
@traveleconomics
@traveleconomics Год назад
Upfront. You can't use a mortgage for any golden visa in any country.
@reazurrahman4831
@reazurrahman4831 Год назад
I am not a Spain citizen. If I want to form a company jointly with a Spanish citizen and buy property will it be ok? The purpose is to get a work permit. Want to stay outside the city and now crowd 😊
@traveleconomics
@traveleconomics Год назад
book a consultation call for an individual assessment of your plan.
@sameertherocker
@sameertherocker Год назад
How about hungary
@traveleconomics
@traveleconomics Год назад
Amazing places. Prices are varied. No golden visa for now. It is possible to get a residence permit if you buy a few properties as a company and name yourself as the director (lots of costs to keep the company running though). Mortgage for foreigners is nearly impossible unless you live in Hungary AND have income from Hungary - both things are strictly necessary - or a Hungarian guarantor.
@olafharoldsonnii4713
@olafharoldsonnii4713 11 месяцев назад
What about Poland 🇵🇱?. No videos on your channel about this country.
@PLC11
@PLC11 Год назад
I need a “how to move and live in another country while also being a broke college grad with a student debt” video 😂
@traveleconomics
@traveleconomics Год назад
this subject is in the queue for future videos, stay tuned.
@asheparadise
@asheparadise 4 месяца назад
@@traveleconomicshas that video been made?
@traveleconomics
@traveleconomics 4 месяца назад
@@asheparadise it made it to the queue
@wouter1602
@wouter1602 Год назад
250k investment in Turkey is now 400k for passport
@traveleconomics
@traveleconomics Год назад
yes
@101life9
@101life9 Год назад
Italy? Too much of bureaucracies. Insane.
@universityofartvenice
@universityofartvenice Год назад
How are prices for Albania in places close to a lake or sea view , what about Kosovo ? What about south Montenegro ? Nice places 🎉 for a home in these areas
@Lav_amb
@Lav_amb 10 месяцев назад
How conviniently you forget the fact that all these countries will need language skills😅Plus.. who want to buy property in Georgia which s so much Russian!!
@caraboska
@caraboska Год назад
My problem with the majority of these countries is that they are not very LGBT-friendly. Only Spain and Portugal do not have this issue.
@jonatascastro5351
@jonatascastro5351 Год назад
Your biggest problem is that you are LGBT
@missfeliss3628
@missfeliss3628 8 месяцев назад
well... mentall illness should be met with sanity ❤
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