In order to find the cadastral value of a property in Spain, you will need to consult official documents or access the Spanish Cadastre system (Sede Electrónica del Catastro).
1. Check the IBI Receipt (Most Reliable & Simple)
The easiest and most common way is:
- Look at the latest IBI (property tax) bill
- The cadastral value is clearly stated there
This is what most buyers and owners use in practice.
2. Use the Catastro (Official System)
You can also check property details via the Sede Electrónica del Catastro.
If you have access (via DNI/NIE, Cl@ve or a digital certificate), you can view the following:
- Cadastral value
- Property size and boundaries
- Property classification
Without logging in, you can still view basic property information.
3. Ask a Lawyer or Professional
In practice, most buyers don’t check this themselves. As part of due diligence, your lawyer or a trusted agency will retrieve and verify the cadastral value. This guide provides comprehensive information on the process of buying a property in Spain.



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