Your Questions, Answered
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Yes. I work with international clients — particularly from the United States — who are considering buying or selling property in Spain for relocation, second homes, or long-term lifestyle or investment plans.
Having relocated myself to Valencia in 2020, I can offer advice and guidance based on personal lived experience backed up by professional expertise I have acquired during the years in Real Estate.
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My role is to provide clear, structured guidance so clients can make well-informed decisions with confidence.
I work in a calm, analytical way, focusing on due diligence, market context, and long-term suitability rather than rushed transactions. Clients typically value clarity, transparency, and having a single point of contact who explains the Spanish process step by step.
Each project is different, but the approach is always thoughtful, measured, and adapted to your objectives.
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I work with both international buyers and international sellers looking to sell a previously bought property in Valencia.
This includes guidance through the full Spanish purchase or sale process., data-based market valuations, to understand current market conditions and make informed decisions about the offer price or the sale price, with the aim of achieving the best possible outcome based on real data.
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No. While many of my clients are from the United States, I also work with international clients from the UK, France, Belgium and other countries who are navigating the Spanish property market.
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There are no restrictions on U.S. citizens buying or selling property in Spain.
That said, the process differs significantly from the U.S., particularly regarding contracts, deposits, timelines, and legal checks. Having clear guidance before making commitments is important.
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My work is primarily focused on mid- to high-value residential property, typically from €350,000 and above.
This reflects the type of transactions I specialise in, particularly for international buyers and sellers where complexity, due diligence, and strategic guidance are especially important.
If your plans fall outside this range, I’m always happy to be transparent upfront and, where appropriate, suggest alternative approaches or resources
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I work across a range of residential and small-scale investment properties, supporting international clients with projects of varying complexity.
This typically includes:
Primary residences for relocation, where long-term suitability is a key consideration
Second homes and lifestyle-driven purchases
Long-term investment and buy-to-rent properties
New-construction properties, including villas and apartments
Individual value-add or renovation-led investments
Small investment portfolios, boutique buildings, and select hospitality or mixed-use projects, as well as small to medium-scale development opportunities, with or without pre-approved licences
My role is to help clients assess whether a property makes sense over time, in the context of their wider plans, rather than focusing solely on the point of purchase or sale.
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Yes. I provide real-market, data-based valuations and guidance for both buyers and sellers.
These are grounded in current market conditions, comparable transactions, and strategic context, rather than generic price estimates or automated tools.
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Yes. In addition to private clients, I provide strategic real estate investment consultancy for investors and property developers looking to expand or structure portfolios in Spain, with a particular focus on Valencia and surrounding markets.
This may include market entry, portfolio expansion, or longer-term positioning.
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While my personal practice is focused on Spain, and in particular Valencia, I am part of a professional network of experienced, English-speaking real estate specialists across several European markets.
This includes trusted colleagues in all key areas of Spain, Portugal, Andorra, the South of France, and Italy.
When a client’s plans extend beyond Valencia Region, I can introduce them to an equally experienced local specialist while remaining involved as a point of contact for additional context, continuity, and support.
This allows clients to benefit from local expertise in each market, without losing the reassurance of working with someone who already understands their objectives and background.
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In my current role, I work within an established, multi-award-winning international real estate brokerage specialising in international buyer support and fully registered within Spain’s professional and legal framework.
My role is to personally guide clients while ensuring that all transactions are handled correctly, transparently, and in full compliance with Spanish regulations.
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My work is structured depending on the nature of the project and the role I play.
For purchase and sale transactions, fees are typically aligned with standard market practice and are agreed transparently in advance, in line with the professional framework under which the transaction is handled.
For advisory or consultancy work that falls outside a standard transaction — such as market analysis, strategic guidance, or investment-related support — terms are discussed and agreed on a case-by-case basis, depending on scope and complexity.
In all cases, I aim to be clear upfront so clients understand how services are structured before proceeding.
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No. Many clients begin the process while still living abroad.
Initial conversations, planning, and preparation can all be done remotely, with in-person visits arranged when appropriate.
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Most client relationships begin with a conversation.
You’re welcome to get in touch by email or via LinkedIn to arrange an initial discussion and see whether working together is the right fit.