Hello! I’m Jamey. Originally from Belgium, I made Spain my home over 20 years ago. If you are a cycling enthusiast, you might already know me as the founder of rentabikeonline.com or from my YouTube channel, where more than 15,000 followers trust my technical expertise and local advice every day.
Over the last two decades living, working, and cycling across Torrevieja and the Costa Blanca, I have come to know every road, every neighborhood, and—most importantly—how the Spanish real estate market and bureaucracy really work.
Buying a property abroad can feel overwhelming. Language barriers, hidden legal issues, and aggressive sales tactics often turn a dream into a stressful experience. That is why I do things differently.
As an independent Personal Shopper, I don’t just try to sell you a house. I work exclusively for you, the buyer. I partner with the top local agencies to scan the entire market, filter out the properties with legal issues, and find the ones that perfectly fit your lifestyle—especially if you need bike-friendly features like secure storage or proximity to the best routes.
I am here to guide you step-by-step in your own language, with the transparency and honesty you expect. Let’s find your perfect Mediterranean home together, hassle-free.”

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  • Torrevieja or Punta Prima: Which Area Fits You?

    Torrevieja or Punta Prima: Which Area Fits You?

    A viewing day can make Torrevieja or Punta Prima feel like an easy choice: sun, palm trees, a coffee by the sea, and apartments at prices that may look appealing compared with many northern European or U.S. markets. The difference becomes clearer when you picture an ordinary Tuesday in January. Where will you shop, walk, park, meet friends, access healthcare, or manage a rental property when you are not on holiday? Both locations sit on the southern…

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  • Tenant Screening for Landlords in Spain: Key Checks

    Tenant Screening for Landlords in Spain: Key Checks

    A tenant who seems friendly at a viewing can still be the wrong fit for a long-term rental. For owners, tenant screening for landlords in Spain is not about making assumptions or creating unnecessary barriers. It is about confirming that the applicant can afford the rent, understands the agreement, and is likely to look after the home. This matters even more when you own from abroad or use your Costa Blanca property as an investment. A vacancy…

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  • How to Rent Long Term in Spain

    How to Rent Long Term in Spain

    If you are trying to figure out how to rent long term in Spain, the biggest surprise is usually not the price. It is the process. A property can look perfect online, then disappear in a day, require documents you do not yet have, or come with contract terms that need a closer look. For international renters, especially on the Costa Blanca, success comes from moving quickly while staying careful. Long-term renting in Spain can be straightforward,…

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About US

We are based in Torrevieja, Alicante.

Torrevieja, Murcia, Orihuela Costa, and the Costa Blanca region.

We assist clients in English, Dutch and Spanish.

Buying a Property

Budget an extra 12% to 14% over the property price.

You pay ITP tax on resale homes or 21% VAT on new builds.

A tax identification number mandatory for all foreign buyers.
We can help you with this.

Yes, to pay for your property, taxes, and utilities.

Yes, we provide live video tours and virtual walk-throughs.

💰 Selling a Property

Yes. We provide comprehensive marketing support to help you sell your property efficiently. Our team will visit your property to take high-quality, professional photographs. We will then create and publish a detailed listing on our website, buyandsellinspain.com, to maximize visibility to potential buyers.


e provide a free market valuation based on local data.

he deeds, recent utility bills, and your ID/NIE.

A local municipal tax based on the increase in land value.

Average sales take between 3 to 6 months.

On major Spanish portals, international websites, and our platforms.

🔑 Property Rentals

You need your passport/NIE, employment contract, and last three payslips.

Usually one month’s rent for long-term lets, or more for luxury villas.

No, tenants typically pay for water, electricity, and internet separately.
Unless otherwise stated in the property listing.

Yes, we manage short-term summer rentals and winter long-lets.

Yes, please contact us for details.

We offer customized plans depending on short or long-term management.

Yes, we run thorough financial and background checks on all applicants.

An optional insurance that guarantees your rent if the tenant stops paying.

Yes, for holiday rentals in the areas of Torrevieja, Alicante, Murcia, a tourist license is mandatory.

Our in-house team manages maintenance and emergency repairs for you.

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