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How much does it cost to buy a house in Greece?

On April 2013 10, the new Greek immigration law came into effect. According to this law, citizens of third countries who buy property of more than 250,000 euros in Greece can obtain a five-year long-term residence permit. After five years, as long as you don't sell your property, you can keep your right of abode in Greece for five years. There is no time limit for investors to stay in Greece.

Compared with other European countries, the biggest advantage of Greek immigrants is that they only need 250 thousand euros, with less investment and fast speed, and can be signed in two months.

The specific costs include:

1. Initial tax number:

About 200 euros to 300 euros, plus 23% VAT.

2. Attorney's fees:

The lawyer's fee is 65438+ 0% of the total house price (net value), plus VAT (23% of the lawyer's fee). That is, 65438+ 0.23% of the total house price.

3. Notary fees:

When signing a house purchase contract, a notary is required to be present. After signing, the notary is responsible for registering the transaction in the local mortgage registration office in Greece. According to the purchase price, the notary fee is charged in proportion:

4. Land registration fee:

The fee is paid to the Greek Land Registry. Charging standard: 0.47% of the total purchase price plus VAT (0.47% * 23% of the total purchase price).

The above is the standard fee, but there are exceptions. For example, applicants who apply for Greek immigration all over the world are exempt from paying the lawyer's fees for foreign immigrants, which other domestic companies do not have.

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