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Buying Property in Turkey - The Process



Buying property in Turkey is a straight forward process, and often easier than in other European countries.


1. Once you have seen a property in Turkey that you would like to purchase you will need to find the deposit. This is payable by cash or credit card – Personal cheques are not accepted by banks here in Turkey. An initial payment of 10-20% of the property price is usually required. The exact figure will be confirmed individually with the house owner at the time of purchase. When this is paid a receipt is given.the amound received is written into the contract.

2. You will need to have your passport with you. Photographs are also required; your agent will be able to show you where the nearest place to get these done is. (approx £4 for 8 photos).

3. Then you should visit the Solicitor who will prepare the purchase contact. They are there there to help you. You are paying for their services so please use this time to ask any questions you may have.

4. Should you not be present in Turkey for the actual purchase of your property, you then need to go (your agent will accompany you) to the Notary's office (similar to Notary public in the UK) to sign a document giving your agent power of Attorney for the property, not for money. This enables the agent to continue with obtaining the Title Deeds in your absence. Usually then you will return to the solicitors office, where the sale contract showing the property address and payment details will have been drawn up and be signed by you the purchaser(s) and your agent.

The initial stage has been completed and you do not need to be present for any more of the property purchase transaction. This process only takes a few hours.

You will be given the original contract and copy of the power of Attorney to take back home with you.

The same day or the next day your papers are forwarded to the Land Registry office for all documentation relating to the purchase is then forwarded to the Land Registration office in Izmir. Here everything is checked and then the title deeds ( TAPU ) are re-issued in the new owners name and forwarded back to the local Land Registration office who, in turn contact your agent. This process usually takes 6-8 weeks.

Your agent will advise you of this when it happens. At this time you will need to pay the final balance plus the 3% property tax.
Upon receipt of this we can then sign for and collect your TAPU from the Land Registration office on your behalf and this will then be held in the office pending your next visit and collection.

 

On top of the purchase price, are there any extra taxes or fees payable?

Yes, There are some extra costs.

• A 3% of the property value tax. This is a once off payment and it is due for payment once the TAPU is received.

• The solicitor's fee. Prices start from about £200.00 pounds and will vary depending on which solicitor you choose to use.

• An approximate £100 Notaries Charge for giving us the Power of Attorney to handle the documents relating to the property in your absence.

• A 3% agency fee that covers all agents commision and charges. This is usually payable at the time that the contract is made, together with the initial deposit payment on the property but may be able to be negotiated in certain circumstances.

• It is compulsory to have earthquake insurance and we recommend you take out Full insurance home and contents cover as soon as the house is registered in your name.(the cost of this varies depending on the value of the property, it's contents for the number of months it will be occupied.) Approximately £150

• The connection of Water and Electricity into your name so the bills will come directly to your house. Does not apply to some properties.

This is an idea of costs for the purchase of a property of £50,000

Property price £50,000
Tax @ 3% £1,500
Solicitor £500
Notary's fee £100
Agency Fee @ 3% £1,500
Full insurance
(incl. earthquake cover)
£150
Utility
Connections
£180
TOTAL £53,930

Once you have received your TAPU there are some other charges, which need to be paid. We estimate annual costs per property to be as follows:

Electricity £120
Water / Sewage £50
Gas £25
Rubbish removal £10
Site maintenance £200
DigiTurk Satelite TV £150
Council tax £15
TOTAL £570

It is not necessary to pay anyone to pay bills. Electric can be paid by automatic standing order once you have a bank account.
Water bills are intermittent and likewise your council tax can be paid when you visit annually.




The costs are correct at time of writing but are always subject to change. Variations will always occur due to location of purchase and other factors beyond the control of Property-Turkey.co.uk. This is intended as a guide only.

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us

 

WHO AM I DEALING WITH?
If you buy property in Turkey you must realize that you are dealing with the legal seller. Many estate-agents act as a mediator between buyer and seller although, in most cases, they are not the legal proprietors. The name of the legal owner is mentioned in the seller’s certificate of ownership; this name must tally with the name registered in the public registers. This entails that the name of the party selling the property mentioned in the provisional sales-agreement must be the same as the one registered on the certificate of ownership and in the public registers.

In the case of a new construction, apart from the seller’s obligations, the builder is also responsible for the correct execution and completion of the complex. This must be made clear in the provisional sales-agreement.

AM I ALLOWED TO BUY A PROPERTY IN TURKEY AS A FOREIGNER?
As a citizen of the UK or Ireland you have the right to acquire the right to ownership in Turkey . However there are a number of restrictions that require a formal request for a permit. Due to the situation of our projects this procedure is a mere formality which may last from 4 to 12 weeks after which the certificate of ownership may be transferred to the buyer's name.

 


HOW
SAFE IS TURKEY ?
Most travelers comment on the friendliness and hospitality of the Turkish people. It really is exceptional. Turkey is not only friendly; it's as safe as Europe and North America --perhaps safer, although no place is completely safe.

HOW DO I GET TO TURKEY ?
Most long-haul international flights land at Istanbul 's Atatürk International Airport . Turkish Airlines is a competent national airline with good service, a young fleet, worldwide routes and domestic connections to every important Turkish city. Also there are many charter companies now flying to Turkey

HOW CAN I
GET AROUND WITHIN TURKEY ?
Thousands of modern, luxurious buses roar between Turkish cities and towns daily. This is how most Turks travel. It's easy to get fares and schedules but you can do that easily when you arrive in Turkey . Departures are frequent, and you don't need advance reservations on most routes. If you are an experienced driver, and want freedom of movement, consider renting a car in Turkey . Train travel in Turkey is still useful. Some Trains are somewhat slower than the bus but offer more seating-room for less money. Otherwise, most of Turkey 's trains are old and relatively slow, but still useful and quite cheap. Turkish Airlines has flights among major cities, which are convenient for longer distances, and are relatively inexpensive. The Airlines now have growing route systems and even lower fares. Local ferries are wonderful, especially in Istanbul and Izmir .

HOW EASY IS IT TO RECEIVE HEALTHCARE IN TURKEY ?
All Turkish cities have hospitals, and towns have clinics, often with staff who speak at least some English. Besides government hospitals, Istanbul has hospitals founded and supported by foreign communities: American, French, German, Italian.

WHAT IS THE CLIMATE LIKE IN TURKEY ?
It is commonly said that you can experience each of the four seasons on the same day in some part of Turkey . During the spring months early tourists bask in the Mediterranean sunshine of the south while on the lofty mountain tops above people are skiing. The Black Sea region glistens under spring rains while Southeastern Anatolia still sleeps under a blanket of snow. In some areas the temperature variation over 24 hours can be as much as 20 C. Average precipation from region to region also varies enormously. For a country located in a temperate climatic zone, this variety is unusual, and is due to the diverse nature of Turkey’s landscape, ranging as it does from low-lying plains to towering peaks, and in particular to the existence of mountain ranges running parallel to the coast.

WHAT ARE THE CONDITIONS FOR A INSPECTION TRIP VIEWING CONDITIONS:
* Bookings are confirmed as definite after receipt of payment.
* Departure times and flight times are passed on approximately one week before departure.
* Viewing trips are meant solely for potential buyers.
* Tickets are non-transferable and will not be taken back after booking.

Key Real Esates make it possible to offer your property for rent to thousands of potential tenants who would like to spend their holidays in Turkey . Please enquire at our office for more information E.mail :info@keytoturkey.com call 0044 871 2180268

 


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