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| Nava, €45,000 |
| Villaviciosa €66,000 |
| Villaviciosa €60,000 |
| Villaviciosa, €150,000 |
| Villaviciosa, €160,000 |
| Bimenes, €20,000 |
| Nava, €30,000 |
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The term finca is used in Northern Spain to refer to a field or plot of land. There are two classifications of finca 1. Finca Rustica This is land that is zoned for agricultural purposes only. This land can be used for recreational and/or horticultural purposes. You cannot build a house on this land, although you may be able to construct a small building such as a shed or maybe even a cabaña. The rules governing up to what size such a building can be are governed by the local council or ayuntamiento. Commonly the size would be in the region of 2 metres by 3 metres. A finca can provide a rural idyll for an escape from it all 2. Finca Urbana or Edificable. This is land that is zoned for building. If you are buying land as a site to build a house, it must be 'edificable'. The size up to which you can build is regulated by the local council (ayuntamiento) and is related to the size of the plot, i.e. the bigger the plot, generally the bigger the house you can build. You can consult the relevant Town Hall regarding the building regulations of the area. This information is in the public domain and is available freely. You can also request an official certificate of build relating to a specific finca so that you know exactly what requirements you would need to comply with in building before you even commit to purchasing the site.
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Website last updated: 8th Feb 2012
Spanish Property North - Your property partners in northern Spain. + 34 669 738 192, email: info@spanishpropertynorth.com
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