Energy labels in Spain: what you need to know for your property

Thinking about buying a house in Spain? Chances are, besides the cost of the house itself, you are also curious about energy costs. Energy labels are playing an increasingly important role in Spain, both because of European regulations and because of their impact on the value of a property. These labels not only provide insight into how energy-efficient a property is, but also have direct consequences for being able to rent or sell a property. In this blog, we tell you everything you need to know about energy labels in Spain.

Stricter energy labels in Spain from 2030

The European Union has set ambitious targets to reduce greenhouse gases and achieve climate neutrality by 2050 with the EPBD (Energy Performance of Buildings Directive). For Spain, this means stricter requirements for home energy labels.

For existing homes, it means:

  • From 2030, all homes must have at least energy label E.
  • From 2033, this will be tightened to at least energy label D.

Even stricter requirements apply to new-build homes:

  • From 2028, all new buildings in Spain must be fully energy-neutral.

What does this mean in practice? Many homes in Spain are old and poorly insulated, giving them a low energy label, often F or G. This makes modifications necessary to meet the new requirements. Without an improved energy label, a house may not be rented or sold from 2030.

What is an energy label?

An energy label indicates how energy-efficient a property is. This is determined on the basis of:

Homes with a good energy label use less energy. This is not only better for the environment, but also saves significantly on energy costs. Since 1 June 2013, it has been compulsory to have an energy certificate when selling or renting a property in Spain. This certificate must be handed over to the buyer or shown to the new tenant.

Energy labels and the Spanish property market

The new energy label requirements bring both opportunities and challenges for homeowners and buyers.

  • Opportunities:
    • Homes with a good energy label will become more attractive to buyers. They will increase in value because of the lower energy costs and comfort they offer.
    • Investing in sustainability, such as insulation or solar panels, can significantly increase the value of a home.
  • Challenges:
    • More than 80% of homes in Spain currently have energy label E, F or G. This means that a large proportion of homes need to be upgraded to comply with the new regulations.
    • Timely action is crucial, because without the correct energy label, a property may not be rented or sold from 2030.

Making your Spanish home energy efficient? We can help!

At Dream Properties, we support not only the purchase of your dream home, but also its sustainability. We are happy to help you meet the new requirements for energy labels in Spain. This is what we can do for you:

  • Renovation and construction: We work with reliable partners specialised in renovations and new construction.

  • Sustainable solutions: Think solar panels, insulation and other energy-saving techniques. We put you in touch with the right specialists.

  • Certification and advice: We help obtain energy labels and advise on improvements needed to comply with regulations.

Want to know more about energy labels and how we can help you? Contact our experts today for advice on buying, renovating or making your Spanish property more sustainable.

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