Overview
- 119 m²
- 835 m²
- 3
- 2
- Newly build
Description
Building Your Dream Home: What to Expect from Construction to Completion
So, you’ve found the perfect spot and are ready to build your new home from the ground up. It’s an exciting journey, and understanding the process, especially the timeline, is key to staying on track and managing expectations. When you sign the purchase agreement for a “construction on demand” property, the clock starts ticking on an estimated construction period. Generally, you can anticipate this phase to last between 12 to 16 months.
Now, it’s important to remember that this is an estimate. Several factors can influence the exact duration. One significant variable is the time it takes for the relevant authorities to issue licenses and permits. These bureaucratic steps are necessary to ensure everything is up to code and legally sound, but they can sometimes add unexpected delays. It’s always a good idea to factor in a little buffer time for these administrative processes.
You might be looking at some images of what the final property could look like, and these are designed to be as accurate a representation as possible. They aim to show you the planned outcome based on the specifications laid out. However, the world of construction is dynamic. It’s not uncommon for minor modifications to arise. These changes might be due to technical requirements that become apparent during the building process or legal stipulations that need to be addressed. The good news is that if these adjustments happen, they should be justified and, crucially, they won’t fundamentally alter the property or lead to a step down in the quality of the materials or equipment used. Think of them as tweaks to ensure the best possible outcome, rather than major changes.
A detail to keep in mind is that any furniture or appliances you see in those sample images are typically not included in the sale. They are there to help you visualize the space and how you might furnish it. So, when you’re budgeting and planning, remember to account for these separate purchases.
Also, the price you see quoted is usually for the property itself, and it doesn’t typically include taxes or the costs associated with the purchase process. This is standard practice in many real estate transactions. These additional costs can include things like property transfer taxes, notary fees, and registration fees. It’s wise to have a clear understanding of what these might be from the outset.
To ensure everything is transparent and in line with regulations, all the necessary information and documentation will be provided to you. This is done in accordance with specific legal frameworks, such as Royal Decree 515/1989, of April 21, and any other national or regional laws that might apply. This ensures you have all the details you need about the property, the construction process, and your rights and responsibilities as a buyer. It’s all about making sure the process is smooth and legally sound from start to finish.
Features
Details
Updated on August 3, 2026 at 3:47 pm- Property ID EU-3231941
- Price €555.900
- Property Size 119 m²
- Land Area 835 m²
- Bedrooms 3
- Bathrooms 2
- Property Status For Sale
- Condition Newly build
- Ref. number U181546/13477
Address
Open on Google Maps- Address: Monforte del Cid, ALICANTE, Spain
- Country: Spain
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