The Extra Costs of Buying Property in Cyprus

By SL Newman, published Aug 17, 2007
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If you are moving overseas to Cyprus and are planning on buying land or property you may want to re-evaluate the amount of home that you can afford in Cyprus. Depending on where your home country is and what the home buying process is like there, you may not be prepared for the extra costs and fees that are involved in buying a home or land in Cyprus. It is important to consider these costs when trying to come up with the amount of home you can afford to buy as these extra costs can add on a substantial amount of the purchase price of the home or land.

The good news about the extra costs that you will encounter when buying a home or land in Cyprus is that they are some of the lowest fees in Western Europe on property and land sales. The bad news is that while the costs are some of the lowest you will find, they do add up to about 10 percent of the purchase price of a home or land. So, when you are looking at potential properties you should decide what the max amount is that you can spend and then take 10 percent off of the figure. This way you will not end up with a home that you will not be able to afford once all of the fees and extra costs are added onto the purchase price.

One of the extra costs that you will have is the fees of a lawyer. You may not choose to have a lawyer, but it is advisable that you do have a lawyer. The actual fees from the lawyer will depend upon the property value and if the paperwork is simple or complex. You can estimate that the lawyer fees will be around $2,000 US.

The surveyor's fees will also depend upon the value of the property and how detailed and complex you want things to be. The Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber can give you a brochure that is a guide of sorts to average charges. Or you can estimate around $600 US for surveyor's fees.

Stamp duty is something else you will have to pay. It is levied on purchases at variable rates and is to be paid within 30 days of signing a purchase contract. The rate is 15 percent for the first $200,000 US and a rate of 20 percent if over that amount.

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