Having an account with a Spanish financial institution is a highly relevant step that will ease your daily financial management in the country. Although it is not mandatory for your everyday purchases, as most businesses accept cash, you will absolutely need it to set up direct debits for water and electricity bills, pay taxes, or receive your salary.
Currently, there are many free bank accounts in Spain that do not charge any type of opening or maintenance fee.
6. How to register for Social Security if I want to come and live in Spain?
If you are going to work as an employee, the employing company itself will be responsible for handling your affiliation by providing your residency details. Conversely, if you register as a self-employed worker (autónomo), you must complete the process yourself and fulfill specific tax requirements, such as proving that you are not in an irregular situation in the country.
Registering with the General Treasury of the Social Security is the procedure that grants you the right to access the benefits of the Spanish social protection system. Through this registry, you will be able to receive free public healthcare, contribute to your pension, and qualify for unemployment benefits.
7. Buying or renting a house: procedures and requirements to secure a home in Spain
Once the basic bureaucratic sequence is resolved, the time comes to establish your home in the country. Both buying and renting options have very clear regulations that you must know in advance.
Procedures and documents required to rent an apartment in Spain
To rent an apartment in Spain, landlords will demand documents that verify your identity and financial solvency. Typically, they will ask you for:
- Identity document: Valid passport or residency card.
- Employment contract: To check your job stability in the country.
- The last three payslips: In order to ensure that your income covers the rent.
Additionally, you may be required to provide an employment history report (vida laboral), a tax return, or a non-defaulter tenant certificate to stand out from other candidates.
Regarding upfront payments, the law establishes that you must obligatorily pay a one-month deposit (fianza). Additional optional guarantees are limited by the LAU to a maximum of two months’ rent.
As for prices in 2026, you should know that the cost of living varies significantly by region. Madrid, Catalonia, and the Balearic Islands record the highest rents, while La Rioja, Castilla-La Mancha, and Extremadura offer the most affordable prices.
Mandatory procedures and requirements to buy a home
To buy a home in Spain as a foreigner, the indispensable legal requirement is to obtain an NIE number, formalize the transaction through a public deed before a notary, and register the property in the Property Registry.
Important: you must bear in mind that acquiring a property no longer grants an automatic right to legal residency due to the abolition of the Golden Visa.
The buying process strictly requires completing the following steps:
- Obtaining the NIE: It is the basic and mandatory identification code for any official procedure. Without it, it is not possible to open bank accounts, settle taxes, or sign the acquisition of the property.
- Signing the public deed: The notary is responsible for checking that all documentation complies with Spanish legislation, verifying property titles, the certificate of occupancy (cédula de habitabilidad), and the energy certificate.
- Property registration: This is the mandatory procedure to establish ownership of the home in the eyes of the law. Fees are regulated by official brackets according to Royal Decree 1427/1989.
If you are going to apply for mortgage financing, you should know that banks in Spain apply stricter criteria to non-residents and offer a lower financing percentage, which usually stands between 60% and 70% of the appraisal value, compared to the usual 80% that residents receive. This will force you to contribute a larger amount of your own savings to cover the down payment of the property.
Moving to Spain is a big step, but you need to do it with planning. In the current 2026 scenario, the pathways to housing and residency in Spain have been notably transformed. With the definitive elimination of the Golden Visa via real estate investment, buying a property is no longer a legal shortcut to gaining residency. Now more than ever, planning each procedure sequentially is essential to operate with legal and financial security within the national real estate market.
Do not try to rush the processes: the NIE and the town hall registration certificate (empadronamiento) are the master keys that will open the doors to both banking entities and private landlords.
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