
Do you dream of living in Spain?
Whether you’re buying a property, establishing residency, or both at the same time, or simply starting a new phase in your life, at Bennet & Rey, we offer comprehensive, clear, and English-language legal support.
We know how difficult it is to understand how things work in a country other than your own
so we’d love to be with you from start to finish, answering your questions and advising you.
If you can’t come to Spain, don’t worry! We can represent you and act on your behalf, with a notarised power of attorney. We can even buy or sell the property on your behalf.
We help you:
Buy a property with all the legal guarantees
Process your residency in Spain: non-profit residency, digital-nomad status, etc
Understand the tax and legal aspects of your new life
Resolve all the paperwork with transparency, trust, and personal attention
What our clients say about us
We are a firm specialising in real estate and Spanish immigration law. We work with clients from the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, and other countries, people who want to live, invest, or retire in Spain. The entire process can be done remotely, and we’ll be with you from start to finish. Contact us and start your journey to Spain today. Welcome to Spain!
“I have no hesitation in recommending Margaret Hauschild as a bilingual Lawyer well-grounded in Spanish law. She acted with power of attorney, and this meant we were able to leave the complete process of flat-buying and its paperwork to her. We were able to rest easy from start to finish, whilst living in a foreign country. All our friends, living or moving to Spain, know about her skills”.
Dubai. Buying property in Spain.
Pam & Mark
“I would recommend Bennet & Rey to any English speaker buying or selling a property in Spain. The Spanish conveyancing process is completely different from the British one, and you’ll need expert help. Margaret Hauschild Rey helped me buy and sell a property in Madrid. Throughout the process, she made it her mission to understand my needs and expertly guided me through the maze of bureaucracy that, at times, seemed to exist only to prevent things from happening. Of course, it helped that Margaret spoke perfect English.”
Andy Hickmott (Google)