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Buying Properties in Northern
Cyprus?
To purchase a Freehold title property, there
are a number of checks carried out by the
Ministry of Interior. This will inevitably
mean the sale will take approximately 4-8
months to be completed.
The process
for buying any freehold property is as
follows:
1. Secure property and agree price.
2. Contract drawn up by solicitor, setting
down the terms of sale, i.e. price,
timescale, vendor, purchaser and any special
conditions.
3. Vendor and purchaser sign.
4. Purchaser provides 10-20% deposit.
5. Solicitor applies for a Purchase Permit
from the Council of Ministers, (takes 4 to 8
months).
6. As soon as purchase permit is received,
remaining balance due from purchaser.
7. Purchaser pays balance and vendor signs
title deed into name of purchaser.
8. Sale completed.
The costs
involved are as follows:
Solicitors cost, including; drawing up of
contract, power of attorney, purchase permit
application and seeing sale through to
completion = £1,000
There are also leasehold properties owned by
the Ministry of Tourism, who grant
long-term leases of 49 years.
Process for
buying a leasehold property is as follows:
The process to purchase is much the same as
freehold purchases, however, instead of an
application going to the Ministry of
Interior, you must apply either directly or
via a solicitor to the Ministry of Tourism,
who grant the lease.
At the time of application a deposit of
10-20% must be paid and held on behalf of
the vendor. Once application is accepted the
sale can proceed to a completion at a
convenient time for vendor and purchaser and
then the lease is transferred into name of
the buyer.
1- Secure property and price.
2- Contract drawn up by solicitor agreeing
terms & conditions.
3- Vendor & purchaser sign.
4- Vendor applies to Tourism Office to
transfer lease.
5- Purchaser applies to take over lease.
(May include personal interview)
6- Once Purchaser application is approved,
10-25% deposit transferred.
7- On completion, remaining balance paid
over to vendor and lease transferred.
8- Sale completed…
Freehold
Property
The usual procedure for buying a freehold
property is first to choose a property and
make sure you are happy with it. Once a
price has been agreed upon, contracts will
then be drawn up, either by our solicitor or
any solicitor of your choice. You, the
vendor and the solicitor will agree upon the
terms of sale; price, timescale, purchaser
and vendor details and any other relevant
conditions including the payment plan for
new-build properties. The contracts are then
signed by the vendor and the purchaser. On
signing the contract, the purchaser pays the
agreed deposit (usually between 10% and 25%)
and the purchase permit is applied for from
the Council of Ministers. It can take
between four and nine months before the
application is processed. The stage payments
then continue as per contract until the
permission is granted by the Council of
Ministers, and then the remaining balance is
paid to the vendor. The vendor will then
sign the title deed into the name of the
purchaser and stamp duty will be paid. This
is known as transfer of title deeds. The
sale is then complete.
Land
Purchase/Own Build
For the client who wishes to purchase land
and build a house or villa, the laws are
outlined below:
a) Outside the Municipal boundaries, there
are restrictions on the area that one can
build on (20% of the land area), and a
height restriction of two storeys.
b) There are good architects and engineers
who will plan and design your villa at
reasonable rates. Our sister company Osin
Construction can help with planning,
designing and building. Once the plans have
been lodged with the District Office, work
may commence.
c) Land in Northern Cyprus is measured in
dönüms. 1 dönüm consists of 4 evleks. 1
evlek = 3600 ft², 1 dönüm = 1388 m² or 14400
ft², 3 dönüms = 1 acre. Building costs vary,
dependent upon finishing, from £250 per m²
upwards. Most buildings are constructed in
the reinforced concrete frame system that is
familiar in the Mediterranean countries.
Buildings tend to be over-specified, but
this can only be an advantage to the buyer.
Materials are readily available from Turkey,
Spain, Italy, Germany and UK. Osin
Construction are very highly regarded and
quotes are available upon demand.
Approximate Costs
Buying properties in northern cyprus..
In addition to the purchase price of actual
property, other costs you are likely to
incur when purchasing a new build are as
follows:
• Solicitor's fee: £1000
• Deposit: 10% - 25% of purchase price (in
most cases) followed by stage payment -
dependent on development.
• Stamp duty: 6%
• VAT: 5% Approximate
• Approximate for electricity and water
connection: £200 - £600
• Water charges can vary considerably,
depending on size and location of property,
and whether usage is general or excessive
for pool and irrigation system etc. but a
standard charge (i.e. not exceeding
allocation) £10 bi-monthly.
Note: Electricity bills, which are payable
monthly, average out at between £10-£40
pounds per month depending on usage.
A foreigner coming to Northern Cyprus to
live and/or work must apply for a temporary
visitors permit from Lefkosa, which involves
the completion of a form and the supply of
three or four passport size photographs. A
full permanent resident's permit is not
usually issued until the recipient has been
in residence in the TRNC for five years. For
retired persons, the residents permit is all
that is required. Retired persons may bring
into the country a full household of
furniture. These are virtually tax free - a
nominal 2 - 3% tax is levied.
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