At Halcones Homes, we believe in Good Vibes 
built on transparency, mutual respect, and real connections.

We combine local know-how with smart data insights, digital tools and market analysis
to deliver smooth, efficient and rewarding property experiences. 
Solid returns for all involved.

 

Stay

A Perfect Getaway in the Heart of Axarquía

Nestled in the vibrant heart of the eastern Costa del Sol, Axarquía invites you to experience an unforgettable holiday where adventure and relaxation blend effortlessly. Whether you're carving down the snowy slopes of the Sierra Nevada, exploring charming whitewashed villages, or unwinding on the region's pristine beaches, Axarquía is the ideal destination for those seeking both excitement and tranquility.

Host

At Halcones Property Management, we provide complete peace of mind
when renting out your property.

Our market knowledge and advanced data tools ensure optimal rental at the best price.

We take care of everything, from cleaning and maintenance to guest communication and problem resolution. Sit back and enjoy a truly passive income, hassle-free.

Commission-based 

no cure no pay

Data driven

For maximum returns

Owner use flexibility

Profit and pleasure

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Smart Investments in the Heart of Axarquía

Axarquía is not just a destination, it’s an opportunity. Nestled in the thriving eastern Costa del Sol, this region offers endless potential for smart real estate investments. Whether you're looking to purchase a property for holiday rentals or want to tap into the local market. Axarquía provides incredible opportunities for growth and solid returns. With its thriving tourism, stunning landscapes and warm community, investing here means securing a future that's both profitable and rewarding.

FAQ

Can foreigners buy property in Spain?

Yes, both EU and non-EU citizens can legally purchase property. However, you’ll need a NIE number (Foreigner Identification Number) to complete the purchase.

What are the total costs involved when buying a property?

In addition to the purchase price, expect 10–15% extra for taxes (e.g. transfer tax or VAT), notary fees, legal fees, and land registry costs.

Is it necessary to hire a lawyer when buying property?

It’s not legally required, but it is strongly recommended to hire an independent lawyer to carry out due diligence and protect your interests. This helps you avoid legal or financial issues, especially when buying in a foreign country. We work with a trusted legal partner with many years of experience in Spanish property law, and we’re happy to connect you for expert, reliable support throughout the process.

Can I get a mortgage in Spain as a foreigner?

Yes, most Spanish banks offer mortgages to non-residents, usually up to 60–70% of the property’s value. The process can differ depending on your country of residence and financial profile. We can connect you with a reliable and experienced mortgage advisor to help you find the best option and guide you through the process with confidence.

Can I still get a rental license?

Yes, in many cases it’s still possible to obtain a rental license — but it depends on the location and type of property. Some areas, particularly along the coast or in larger cities, have introduced certain restrictions or temporarily paused new licenses. Always check with us before purchasing with rental intentions.

Do I need to pay tax on rental income?

Yes. Non-residents must declare rental income and pay tax in Spain. If you're a resident of an EU or EEA country, you'll generally pay 19% tax and may deduct certain allowable expenses. If you're from outside the EU/EEA, the tax rate is typically 24%, and deductions are not usually permitted.

Who manages the property if I don’t live in Spain?

Many foreign owners hire property managers to handle bookings, guest communication, maintenance and legal compliance.

Can foreigners buy property in Spain?

Yes, both EU and non-EU citizens can legally purchase property. However, you’ll need a NIE number (Foreigner Identification Number) to complete the purchase.

What are the total costs involved when buying a property?

In addition to the purchase price, expect 10–15% extra for taxes (e.g. transfer tax or VAT), notary fees, legal fees, and land registry costs.

Is it necessary to hire a lawyer when buying property?

It’s not legally required, but it is strongly recommended to hire an independent lawyer to carry out due diligence and protect your interests. This helps you avoid legal or financial issues, especially when buying in a foreign country. We work with a trusted legal partner with many years of experience in Spanish property law, and we’re happy to connect you for expert, reliable support throughout the process.

Can I get a mortgage in Spain as a foreigner?

Yes, most Spanish banks offer mortgages to non-residents, usually up to 60–70% of the property’s value. The process can differ depending on your country of residence and financial profile. We can connect you with a reliable and experienced mortgage advisor to help you find the best option and guide you through the process with confidence.

Can I still get a rental license?

Yes, in many cases it’s still possible to obtain a rental license — but it depends on the location and type of property. Some areas, particularly along the coast or in larger cities, have introduced certain restrictions or temporarily paused new licenses. Always check with us before purchasing with rental intentions.

Do I need to pay tax on rental income?

Yes. Non-residents must declare rental income and pay tax in Spain. If you're a resident of an EU or EEA country, you'll generally pay 19% tax and may deduct certain allowable expenses. If you're from outside the EU/EEA, the tax rate is typically 24%, and deductions are not usually permitted.

Who manages the property if I don’t live in Spain?

Many foreign owners hire property managers to handle bookings, guest communication, maintenance and legal compliance.