Since 2012, non-residents can buy property in Andorra without any restrictions, but they do need to gain ‘permission to buy’ from the government. The purchasing process is simple and transactions are standardised.
As Andorra transforms from one of Europe’s best kept secrets into a popular holiday and expat destination, the demand for property is rising. Its great location (sandwiched between France and Spain in the Pryenees), low property taxes and the fact you can apply for residency if you buy a property worth €400,000 or more, makes investing in Andorran property very attractive.
When purchasing property, it is sensible to go through a real-estate agency that is accredited by the Association of Real Estate Agencies of Andorra (AGIA). This will ensure the price is in-line with the current market and you get a good deal.
Andorra has a straight-foward, standardised process for buying property.
As the official language in Andorra is Catalan, all legal documents need to be in Catalan. If you do not speak the language, you may need to hire a translator. French, English and Spanish are also quite widely spoken. Your real-estate agent or notary may be able to speak one of these languages and translate for you so make sure you check before paying extra for an official translator.