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General Information
==>Important
Points for buying
==>Other
related Information and profits
==>Furnishing
and Decorating Your Home (Prices and
Weblinks)
What
nationalities are permitted to
purchase a property?
Some of the countries Turkey has a
reciprocal agreement for the
purchase of land and properties;
England, Ireland, Germany, Holland,
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Austria,
Switzerland, Belgium, USA, Spain,
Italy, Canada, Luxembourg,
Australia, France, Greece, Portugal,
Poland, Croatia, Israel, Finland,
Estonia, Hungary, and some African
and South American states.
How long does it all take and how
does it work?
It takes between 1 to 2 months to
receive the final Tapu ( Title
Deeds),
After signing the reservation
contract, the copies of the buyers
passport will be handovered to the
local land registry office, the
copies and the official papers
showing the location of the property
will be sent to a Military Head
office in Izmir to be checked that
the mentioned property is not in a
Military Zone. After the approval of
the permission our company pays the
necessary fees and taxes to the
authorised bank (T.C. Ziraat Bankasi)
and to the tax office in Manavgat.
The official receipts of these taxes
and fees will be declared during the
transaction in the Land registry
office. Finally the buyer and seller
signs the land registry book under
the supervision of an official
interpreter.
Do I have to be a resident or
have a resident’s visa to purchase?
No, To buy a property you do not
have to have a Residents visa. This
is only required if you want to stay
longer than three consecutive
months, or wish to have a phone or
buy a car. Then the three months
tourist visa is not enough.
What do I have to check before
purchasing?
Check that there are no
outstanding rental agreements or
mortgages.
That the seller has the legal right
to sell the property and that they
have a Tapu ( Title Deeds) for it.
If there is an agent how much
commission is payable, commissions
rates are usually very high in sales
where European clients are involved.
Do I have any Taxes and fees to
pay for the purchasing?
A. There are some taxes payable,
however some are a “once only tax”
i.e.
3% of the declared value of the
property,
Education and earthquake tax approx.
£30
All formal documentation and copies
approx. £180
Interpreter fees approx. £50
Water: Connection fee for new homes,
approx. £55
Electric: Connection fee for new
homes, approx. £80
Telephone: Connection fee £15
approx.
If I sell my property can I take
the proceeds back to the U.K. or
other countries?
You have the legal right to take the
proceeds back to the U.K.
Can I will my property to my
beneficiaries?
You can make a Turkish Will and
leave your property to your
beneficiaries, however if you hadn’t
made a will, the property goes to
your next of kin.
What would be the running costs?
Tax yearly: 0.1% of the declared
cost of your property
Refuse: Every year approx. £10
Electricity:
Time share : 17/22
22/06
06/17
. 0,11 €/kWh , 0,03
€/kWh . 0,06 €/kWh
Water: 1 - 20 m³ 0,32 €
21- 40 m³ 0,48 €
above
40 m³ 0,87 €
Can I import my
belongings/furniture and car into
Turkey?
You can, but it is expensive for
transportation and Duty, so it may
be advisable to purchase your
furniture here.
Other
Information
Property
Investment in Turkey is becoming the
best destination in the world for
property value growth. The Property
Boom along the Turkish Riviera is
just about to start and we urge you
to consider it seriously.
Demand for Property in Turkey is on
the increase as well. Turkey
attracts approximately 15 million
visitors a year and the tourism
infrastructure is very well
established. Turkey is the 3rd most
popular holiday destination in
Europe. In 2005 Turkish tourism is
set to increase by 25%, making
Turkey a great place for rental
income.
With many excellent facilities and
English being widely spoken and the
relaxation of the rules allowing
foreigners to own Turkish real
estate, this boom is likely to run
for many more years.
Janbay Homes knows how important
property investment is becoming and
how serious investing in the Turkish
Riviera will become. This is the new
hot spot that all the large property
investment companies are taking
seriously. Just look at these
statistics
· Land prices have doubled in the
last 2 years in the most popular
areas and property prices have risen
by 25% to 40% in the last year
alone.
· Currently prices are running at
1998 equivalent Spanish prices for a
similar build quality.
· Currently property along the
Turkish Riviera is increasing at 2%
per month.
· Turkey was voted as the 3rd best
destination in the world to buy a
property. (A Place in the Sun -
Channel 4 television)
· Turkey was voted the best
destination in the world for
affordable, high earning growth. (A
Place in the Sun - Channel 4
television)
· Turkey was voted the number one
place to invest by International
Property. (Inside Track the magazine
for the professional property
investor)
Furnishing
and Decorating (Prices)
A wide range of choice for furniture
is available for very reasonable
prices in Turkey.
Living room sets range between
500-1000£.
Elegant sofas and corner groups for
200-600£.
Dining room sets range between
200-700£.
Full bedroom sets range between
400-1000£.
Links of Some Furniture Companies in
Turkey
Kelebek
Yatas
Istikbal
Tepe
Bellona
Alfemo |