REALWorld Law

Corporate vehicles

Restrictions on foreign investment

Are foreigners allowed to invest by directly purchasing a commercial real estate asset?

Spain

Spain

Yes, foreigners are allowed to invest in Spain by directly purchasing a real estate asset for commercial purposes. However, a foreign investment in real estate which is valued at more than €3,005,060.52, or which is made with funds which come from a tax haven, must be reported to the Investment Registry of the Spanish Ministry for the Economy and Competitiveness (Registro de Inversiones del Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad).

Official forms DP2, D2A or D2B must be completed by the foreign investor when investing in real estate assets, further to legal resolution issued by the Dirección General de Comercio Internacional e Inversiones on 27 July 2016.

Additionally, foreigners will be required to have a Spanish Tax Identification Number (NIF), when the investor is a legal person; or Foreigner Tax Identification Number (NIE), when it is a natural person.

Military authorization will be required, by virtue of the Decree 689/1978 of 10 February, for foreign investment by directly purchasing a commercial real estate asset in the following territories:

  • Spanish islands
  • Spanish peninsular territory: Cartagena, Galicia, Strait of Gibraltar, bay of Cádiz, the border area with Portugal, France and in the Spanish territories in the north of Africa

For these territories, certain quotas for total foreign investment have been established.