FAQs about buying property in Cyprus |
Buying Procedures in Cyprus |
What is the process?All our properties are sold with clear title which depends on the original title of the development. Each development, when complete, is divided into individual title deeds for each plot and is then transferred to the buyer automatically by us. The actual procedures are as follows:
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Costs of buying property in Cyprus |
How much are legal fees?Most Cypriot lawyers charge a fixed fee of £1200 which covers the purchase of a property and most importantly, the process of obtaining an application to purchase from the government. |
What are connection fees?New properties are connected to electricity, telephone and water supplies on the completion of the development and the utility companies charge each property an amount based on the cost of connecting the development. The cost varies depending on the area and the distance from the nearest supply but is rarely more than £500 in total. |
Are there any service charges?Most new developments of villas or apartments that have communal facilities now arrange maintenance and will charge an annual service charge. |
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Taxes |
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Living in and Moving to Cyprus |
Household GoodsA residents permit is required to bring personal goods into Cyprus and residents may bring into the country a full household of furniture. A nominal 2 - 3% tax is levied on used goods but new goods may be subject to import duties. We also have reliable personnel who will guide you through the Government Departments for importation of household and personal goods, vehicle registration, immigration permits, driving licences etc. - as well as advice from our legal and accountancy colleagues for your pension, investment and banking needs. |
CarsCar road tax is approximately £40 annually (more for larger cars/jeeps etc.), and third party insurance in the region of £30. |
ProceduresMost applications for licences, visas, permits etc., do require an inordinate amount of patience, but the endearing charm of the Cypriot people make each and every excursion a most interesting and pleasant diversion, albeit retrospectively. |
What are the holiday letting opportunities?The Cyprus holiday market is growing rapidly and there can be a shortage of hotel rooms at peak seasons. The letting market is therefore buoyant and we offer a management and letting service for our developments that should produce a healthy income. Please call 01923 771933 for more details |
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Land Titles |
The most crucial factor in buying property in Cyprus, whether land or buildings, is to use a qualified lawyer for all contracts and Government applications. As part of our service we can recommend several reputable firms of independent solicitors, who specialise in this area and can offer a comprehensive service. The Land Registry maintains records of all land transfers in the same way as in the UK. The governments issue the titles in the form of Title Deeds as either Freehold or Leasehold and draws no distinction between the freehold titles of properties. However, buyers should be aware of the history of the title they are buying. Foreigners are limited to owning three donums (approx 1 acre) per person (husband and wife count as one person). There are a number of checks carried out by the Council of Ministers following an application to purchase, which can take approx 12-18 months to complete. |
What are the different types of titles?The Government of the Republic of Cyprus issues all title deeds through the Land Registry Office and officially there is only one type. FREEHOLDThe title deed is internationally recognised and undisputed. |
Government LeaseholdThe Government owns the freehold of this land. Long-term leases can be granted for up to 49 years with an option for a second 49 year term. This type of title is normally used for tourism projects. Leases can be transferred directly or via a solicitor upon application to the Ministry of Interior. |
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How will we help you? |
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With the right people assisting you, purchasing an overseas property can be an enjoyable and rewarding affair ... one, we at Property Club International are familiar with. If you still have questions having read this section, please don’t hesitate to contact us! Some of the information in these sections has been supplied by third parties and Property Club International Ltd and its associated companies cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions. Professional advice should always be sought at the time of purchase. Please note that tax rates may differ from the examples given above,are subject to change and will be applied at the rate ruling at the time. |
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