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07-21-2011, 08:04 AM #1
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How To Buy ?
Buying a property for holidays, longer periods over the winter or as a retirement home is an investment for the future
As a german leaded, certified company we are there for you 365 days a year.
Buying a property is rather easy here, safe and risk-free, if you know and respect the law. The buyer receives a Tapu ( Land deed ) signed out by the official Tapu-Office, a member of the municipality. The land register is administrated by the Tapu-Office, here the name of the owner will be changed in the register by buying the property. For this you need your ID,
4 Passport-Photographs, and tell the name of your father (turkish habit). A certified translator must be present who exactly will tell you what is going on.
In case of inheritance the Turkish authorities accept an official testament made in your home country. Other wise the Turkish Erbfolge will be based. The Tapu is not to be received by “friends”, lawyers or notars. The only way to get it is the Tapu-Office !
Restrictions
Since July 3rd 2003 foreigners also are permitted to buy properties in villages
Outside of touristic areas, special orders of the central abministration must be obeyed.
Within restricted military areas foreigners are still not abel to buy Turkish properties.
Registration into Tapu (Land Register)
The buyer authorizes the Sales Agent to organize water connection, electricity and phone line for the property, and to do all necessary authority applications.
Application at the land register for the permit to buy
Herefor you absolutely need:
2 Photographs
2 Copies of your ID
Your address in your home country and the name of your father
Your tax-number (which we will get for you)
The selling person needs
1 Photograph
2 Copies of his ID
Adress of company or owner
Tax-Number
The certified translator then will explain you, where the property is located and about its special characteristics. (Villa, Apt on the 4th floor etc..) Then you get the original Tapu in your hands. If you wish, it can be translated in English, we have a translator in the company.
All uniquely costs you find on the list below. Another important point is the protocol of delivery. In there you find all the work that is still to be done by us.
The monthly costs of your property can be paid by us on behalf of you, if you wish, we can help you to open a bank account.
Annual taxes
Buildings 0.2 per cent of the value in the tapu
Houses 0.1 per cent of the value in the tapu
Plots 0.3 per cent of the value in the tapu
Plots outside of village borders 0.1 per cent of the value in the tapu
Uniquely expenses
Tax for buying a property 0.3 per cent of the value in the tapu
41.- € Municipality expenses
15.- € Typing costs for Tapu-Office
50.- € Translator in Tapu-Office
30.- € Aplication for buying permission
12.- € Garbage disposal p.a.
Electricity, water, telephone, service
Electricity
96,90 € Application for connecting an Apartment
0.11 – 0.17 € per kw/h up to 150 kw/h - more than 150 kw/h
Water
62.- € Application for connecting an Apartment
0.31/0.47/0.87 per m³ up to 20 m³/21 to0 40 m³/41 m³ up
0.47 each month in general
Telephone
7.75 € Application for connecting
0.04 € per unit
8.88 € each month in general
Multivilla Construction & Real Estate customers service
from 20.- € Cleaning service a day
50.- € each transfer from/to Antalya Airport
from 450.- € Administration of your house p.a.
from 200.- € Administration of your apartment p.a.
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07-22-2011, 04:12 AM #2
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jhonmartin
This post has great information about Buying Property and selling terms and conditions. The recent real estate crisis in the world has made the investors reluctant. A lot of companies are sunk in the debts and the new construction project is jammed.
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07-22-2011, 05:31 AM #3
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Hello John Martin
Hello, John Martin. that's absolutely right about the crisis, but remember that turkey is one of the countries least affected by the crisis. Therefore, investment is still very intense and Real estate marketing continues to remain vibrant.
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07-28-2011, 01:55 AM #4
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Many people dream of home ownership but it mandates homework, legwork and considerable effort on your part to ensure that the process goes as smoothly as possible, and you don't bite off more than you can chew. Here's how to make your dream become a reality. This article assumes you will be using a lender.
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07-28-2011, 05:44 AM #5
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what all you said is really important according to the point of crises but it more advertisement of your company then giving info to us.
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07-28-2011, 11:15 AM #6
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hello all
that text is not reklam. We are giving informations to our investors about Turkey and Alanya.
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08-01-2011, 02:34 AM #7
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Thanks for sharing, very helpful when you are buying a property.
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Hello Baris,
very nice post. full of information and detailed list.
thanks very much
cheers
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08-22-2011, 10:19 PM #9
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Hi
Many people dream of home ownership but it mandates homework, legwork and considerable effort on your part to ensure that the process goes as smoothly as possible, and you don't bite off more than you can chew. Here's how to make your dream become a reality. This article assumes you will be using a lender.
That's absolutely right about the crisis, but remember that turkey is one of the countries least affected by the crisis. Therefore, investment is still very intense and Real estate marketing continues to remain vibrant.



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