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The Trustee20 January 2025

Spanish Mortgage Rates Hit New Lows: What It Means for Property Buyers in 2025

If you’ve been considering buying property in Spain, you might’ve wondered whether non-residents can obtain financing from Spanish banks. As explained in one of our previous posts, the answer is yes, you can! Moreover, now might be the perfect time to act and explore your financing options. According to the latest data from the Banco de España and the Asociación Hipotecaria Española (AHE), mortgage rates in Spain have dropped to their lowest levels since December 2022.

In this post, we’ll break down what these changes mean for you, how they compare to previous years, and why this could be an ideal moment to secure your dream property in Spain.

Key Highlights from the Report

Here’s what you need to know about the latest trends in Spanish mortgage rates:

1) Mortgage Rates Hit New Lows

2) A Year of Declining Rates

3) Euribor Continues to Fall

What This Means for Property Buyers

The drop in mortgage rates presents a unique opportunity for both residents and non-residents looking to invest in Spanish real estate. Here’s why:

With lower interest rates, your monthly mortgage payments could be significantly reduced, making property ownership more affordable.
Lower rates mean you may qualify for a larger loan, allowing you to consider properties that were previously out of reach.
As rates decline, demand for property may increase, so acting now could help you secure your ideal home before prices rise.

With mortgage rates at their lowest levels in nearly two years, Spain offers an increasingly attractive financial environment for property buyers. At UTRUST, we specialize in helping both EU and non-EU buyers navigate the mortgage application process with ease, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience.

Contact us at help@utrust.es for a complimentary consultation to explore a tailored tax and real estate investment strategy that meets your unique needs.

Where this applies to you

Every purchase is different. If you would like this looked at against your own situation, we answer personally and in confidence.