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Pre-Acquisition Technical Due Diligence for Property Buyers in Spain, Greece and Sweden

Pre-Acquisition Due Diligence · Spain · Greece · Sweden

Do not buy the property before the building has been interrogated.

A beautiful villa, finca, apartment, hotel or plot can still be a bad acquisition. Wolfblanc gives foreign buyers, family offices and private investors a technical view before purchase: legal buildability, structural risk, permit exposure, hidden renovation cost, contractor reality and long-term asset performance.

The Acquisition Filter

Real estate agents sell potential. We test whether the potential survives architecture, law and construction.

  • Legal buildability: Zoning, permitted use, listed-building restrictions, community rules, rural legality, plot constraints and the permit path required to execute the intended scope.
  • Technical risk: Structure, humidity, MEP capacity, retaining walls, facade condition, roof systems, access, utilities and building envelope performance.
  • Renovation economics: Realistic cost ranges, procurement exposure, likely delays, VAT and tax sensitivities, FF&E implications and construction sequence.
  • Investment performance: For villas, boutique hotels, apartments and rural estates, we connect the technical findings to resale value, rental yield, opening date and operating risk.
Our Approach

A purchase decision needs an architect, not just a broker.

In Spain, Greece and Sweden, the dangerous issues rarely sit in the marketing brochure. They sit in zoning, community rules, structural conditions, illegal extensions, infrastructure capacity, contractor availability and permit timing. We expose those risks before the client owns them.

Three markets. Three different risk maps.


  • Spain: Horizontal property law, rural land, licenses, community approvals, structure, utilities and renovation VAT exposure.
  • Greece: Island logistics, archaeological exposure, seasonal bans, contractor reliability, access and utility risk.
  • Sweden: Planning, BBR, energy performance, damp risk, building systems, co-op rules and renovation feasibility.