Do you have to have a property in Spain before you can apply for non lucrative Spain visa?

Question

Do you have to have a property in Spain before you can apply for a non lucrative Spain visa?

Answers

These are the answers of some Facebook group members:

”Not your own property. You do need reliable accommodation for a minimum of 3 months. Is better to check with your own consulate since each has different rules”

”It depends on the consulate. It was not required for us”

”Not generally, but the best place to find answers is your Spanish consulate website”

In conclusion, according to Spainguru Facebook group members, while having a property in Spain is not generally a requirement for applying for the non lucrative Spain visa, it is advisable to check with the specific Spanish consulate and refer to their official website for accurate and up-to-date information on the application process. Certain consulates, such as those in Houston or Chicago, have specific requirements. One such requirement is the submission of a rental contract for several months or property purchase deed in the intended location where you plan to relocate once your visa is granted.