Hi ferodo
Welcome to EOS, you will find us all a happy bunch in here, with lots of good advice to be had from a wide variety of members some with professional expertise.
Fisrt time buyer eh? Yes, very scary. We went for a buy & fly weekend with Atlas, a bit tongue in cheek, thought it would be a nice break over the Easter Weekend and ended up signing for an off plan apartment.
Hubby was sweating buckets at Alicante on our return home, had we done the right thing, why did we do it, should we have done it, etc., etc., BUT, it has been the best thing we have ever done and although you may hear the horror stories, these are far and few between.
IF you pick the right Agent, right builder, right area, you will not have many problems.
The owner of this site, Justin, has prodeuced a poll, by which us members gave our thoughts and feeling on both builders and agents. It may be worth a look at it, to see who you would feel happy doing business with.
you can find it here:
www.eyeonspain.com/reviews
We bought off plan, with a reputable builder and have not had any problems at all. However, for people like JeanSis who have had problems, I fully understand her recommedation of buying a re-sale.
She is quite correct, you get what you see, unlike an urbanisation whereby the social infrasturcture may take some years to be installed.
Our apartment is classed as "residential" and as such, was not built on an urbanisation, but on land that was "spare" within an already thriving community of villas, quads etc., Therefore, all the social infrastucture was already there.
This may be another option for you.
you will find however, that re-sales tend to be cheaper, but the nearer to the sea you get, the dearer the price, this applies to both re-sales and off plan property.
I hope this helps,
Kind regards,