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Property Lawyer in Oliva for Australian Citizens

Specialist Legal Advice for Buying and Selling Property in Oliva

Over 20 years helping Australian nationals with Spanish real estate

Oliva: Natural Beauty Meets Coastal Living for Australian Buyers

Oliva sits between Valencia and Dénia, offering Australian buyers over 10 kilometres of pristine natural beaches, the protected Marjal de Pego-Oliva wetlands and a charming historic centre. Unlike more developed coastal resorts, Oliva retains its authentic Spanish character whilst providing excellent infrastructure and amenities. Property prices offer outstanding value compared to similar locations, making it an attractive proposition for Australian investors. As an Australian citizen, you will need to comply with ATO foreign income reporting obligations and understand the Australia-Spain tax treaty.

Our Legal Services in Oliva

Purchase Conveyancing

Complete legal support for buying apartments, villas and townhouses in Oliva, including title checks, Nota Simple and contract review.

ATO Compliance

Guidance on Australian Tax Office reporting for foreign property, including foreign income tax offsets, CGT implications and annual return requirements.

NIE & Fiscal Representation

We obtain your NIE number and arrange Spanish fiscal representation, mandatory for all property transactions in Spain.

Sale & Capital Gains

Expert assistance with property sales, plusvalía calculations and proper reporting to both Spanish and Australian tax authorities.

Popular Property Areas in Oliva

Playa de Oliva

Over 10 km of unspoilt beaches with dune systems, beachfront apartments and villas in a stunning natural coastal setting.

Pau

Exclusive residential area between beach and town, popular with international buyers for modern villas and quality developments.

Font Salada

Tranquil area near the famous natural spring, with country properties and villas offering mountain views and rural peace.

Rabdells

Quiet residential neighbourhood between old town and coast, with traditional and modern properties at competitive prices.

Sant Francesc

Southern area with newer developments, good infrastructure and easy access to beach and motorway connections.

Oliva Centro

The historic old town with narrow streets, churches and traditional townhouses for authentic Spanish village living.

Key Authorities for Property in Oliva

Land Registry

Registro de la Propiedad de Gandía — title registration and ownership verification

Notary

Notaría de Oliva — authentication of purchase deeds and mortgage documents

Town Hall

Ayuntamiento de Oliva — local permits, plusvalía tax and urban planning

Australian Embassy

Australian Embassy in Madrid for consular assistance and document legalisation

Frequently Asked Questions — Australians Buying in Oliva

How do I report my Oliva property to the ATO?

You must declare your Spanish property in your annual Australian tax return. Rental income must be reported as foreign income, and you can claim a foreign income tax offset for Spanish taxes paid. Capital gains on sale must also be reported.

What taxes will I pay as an Australian non-resident owner in Oliva?

As a non-EU citizen you will pay 24% IRNR on rental income or imputed income. Annual IBI is payable to Oliva town hall. Capital gains on sale start at 19% on the first €6,000 of profit.

What makes Oliva’s beaches special?

Oliva boasts over 10 km of pristine, natural beaches backed by protected dune systems. Unlike many Costa Blanca towns, there has been minimal beachfront development, preserving the natural beauty and creating a unique coastal environment.

What are the purchase costs in Oliva?

Resale properties attract ITP of 10% in the Valencian Community. New builds carry 10% IVA plus 1.5% AJD. Budget also for notary, Land Registry and legal fees.

How long can I stay in Spain as an Australian property owner?

Australian citizens can stay in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. For longer stays, a non-lucrative visa or other residency permit is required.

Does the Australia-Spain tax treaty prevent double taxation?

Yes, the bilateral treaty provides relief from double taxation. Property income is taxed in Spain first, and Australia allows a foreign income tax offset. We structure your ownership to maximise treaty benefits.

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