Buying Property Procedures
Aspects to Consider While Buying Property in North Cyprus from Cyprus Constructions
As the legal system in North Cyprus is the same as that of the UK, the whole process of buying properties in North Cyprus is fairly simple. All legal documents are in English, and there is a wide range of highly regarded solicitors in North Cyprus who are bilingual in English and Turkish. Once the purchaser has decided on the property they would like to go ahead with, then the property purchase can be completed in a very short period of time.
Hiring a solicitor at this point is essential. The solicitor will be responsible for informing you of and providing you with all documents relating to taxes, applications, processes from the time of sale through to the transfer of the title deed of the property you purchase. Furthermore, the solicitor will also deal with processing your permissions to purchase as a foreigner by applying to the appropriate Governmental Offices and will follow up on your applications to ensure completion.
The solicitors in North Cyprus can be communicated via e-mail, fax and phone. Thus, constant correspondence can be ensured throughout the process of buying a property in North Cyprus. Moreover, a property purchase may even be completed from abroad if the solicitor has been granted the Power of Attorney to act on your behalf.
Step by step guide to Buying property in North Cyprus
Select and Reserve the Property
Hire a Solicitor
Sign Contract
Payments
Purchase Permit
Fees and Costs
Once the permission is granted, the purchaser is entitled to register his or her name at the Land Registry as the registered legal owner of the North Cyprus Property. Again, in the absence of the purchaser, a Power of Attorney will allow the solicitor who will, on the clients behalf, deal with all these formalities. Most likely the solicitor will notify you when the permission has been granted and he/she will then fill out all of the necessary land registry valuation forms for the valuation of the property that you have purchased.
It is usually at this point that taxes will be payable. The taxes are calculated based on the land registry valuation (usually the open market value of the property on the date the transaction took place).
For more information on taxes please contact your solicitor.
The sales process will come to an end when all of the taxes are paid and the title deeds are registered in your name.