take photographs and draw sketches to take home with you.
Explore the property at least twice before you make a decision. set your budget limit and stick to your initial financial estimate. Check what amenities the property has for instance power, water, gas.
Up-front costs for purchasing in Spain. It is usually the case that the buyer also pays the sellers fees. As well as the cost of the property, the buyer will be liable for transfer tax (IVA), plus 1/2% stamp duty. The property registration office will charge you a fee to change the new deeds . This is usually around 300€. The charge is on a scale depending on the contract price. Banks may also charge an additional percentage for arranging the mortgage. In total you should allow 10% of the purchase price for costs.