Coastal properties fall under Spain's "Ley de Costas" (Coastal Law), which imposes strict building restrictions within the first 100 meters from shore. Properties in this zone may have usage limitations and temporary concessions rather than full ownership rights. Additional permits are often required for renovations, and environmental regulations can affect pool construction or landscaping.
For detailed guidance on coastal property regulations, visit Spain-Real.Estate.
Coastal properties fall under Spain's "Ley de Costas" (Coastal Law), which imposes strict building restrictions within the first 100 meters from shore. Properties in this zone may have usage limitations and temporary concessions rather than full ownership rights. Additional permits are often required for renovations, and environmental regulations can affect pool construction or landscaping.
For detailed guidance on coastal property regulations, visit Spain-Real.Estate.