BaExpatters please help me out as so far getting info has just resulted in arguments btwn my husband and myself...
Situation is the following:
We've found a terreno we like.
The (Argentine) people who own it live in Spain. (They have an apoderado here)
Most of our money is in Canada.
We haven't even made an offer yet. We are just trying to figure out how the hell this would go down. We assume that no right-minded local who lives abroad wants to receive the cash here, so if there's a way to pay them outside of the country we figure we can probably get the price down. However is this even possible? How do you do the escritura for a property that most/all of it was paid outside the country?
We would probably just pay the senha here, and then the rest outside if possible (since most of the money is outside of the country anyway). But now my husband is all like you can't do an escritura unless the money has been paid inside the country, and his brother in Spain was all like nooo if we wire it to Spain we would have to pay an escritura there and that would be toooo expensive etc (though I call bs -- I think that would be less than the money we'd end up paying to a cue a to bring it in to Argentina otherwise)
So how would we do this? Most of the money is in Canada. I can do wires from there to Spain but it can take up to a week for the money to show up. So how do you do the escritura and make sure you haven't sent your money off into the ether and end up without a boleto in hand?
Otherwise we would just have to bring the money in here I guess, which we could bring in 25k in cash and then I guess the rest would it be best to set up an acct in Uruguay to receive?
Any advice would be great since I'm sick of arguing theoreticals with my husband who still thinks carrying in bags o cash is safer than international money transfers...
Situation is the following:
We've found a terreno we like.
The (Argentine) people who own it live in Spain. (They have an apoderado here)
Most of our money is in Canada.
We haven't even made an offer yet. We are just trying to figure out how the hell this would go down. We assume that no right-minded local who lives abroad wants to receive the cash here, so if there's a way to pay them outside of the country we figure we can probably get the price down. However is this even possible? How do you do the escritura for a property that most/all of it was paid outside the country?
We would probably just pay the senha here, and then the rest outside if possible (since most of the money is outside of the country anyway). But now my husband is all like you can't do an escritura unless the money has been paid inside the country, and his brother in Spain was all like nooo if we wire it to Spain we would have to pay an escritura there and that would be toooo expensive etc (though I call bs -- I think that would be less than the money we'd end up paying to a cue a to bring it in to Argentina otherwise)
So how would we do this? Most of the money is in Canada. I can do wires from there to Spain but it can take up to a week for the money to show up. So how do you do the escritura and make sure you haven't sent your money off into the ether and end up without a boleto in hand?
Otherwise we would just have to bring the money in here I guess, which we could bring in 25k in cash and then I guess the rest would it be best to set up an acct in Uruguay to receive?
Any advice would be great since I'm sick of arguing theoreticals with my husband who still thinks carrying in bags o cash is safer than international money transfers...