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With
the increasing complexity of the property market and the constant
introduction of new concepts and measures new for the island
(although not so in the European countries) it is advisable
that the potential purchaser seeks professional advice prior
to concluding a deal in order for hardships and disappointments
to be avoided. This advice is especially useful to the foreign
purchaser who has to encounter the problem of different laws
and local attitudes. A solicitor or a notary public will be
enough to make your life easy in your purchase.
Cypriots
or persons of Cypriot origin and extraction are allowed to
purchase real estate property without any restrictions. Aliens,
however, are only given permission to acquire one of the following:
an apartment, a house or a building plot or land of one donum
(1388 m² or 14400 ft²). The permission of the Council
of Ministers is required, which is obtainable in all bona
fide cases, provided that the property is not intended for
commercial exploitation. In certain cases, it is possible
that the Council of Ministers will grant approval for the
acquisition by an alien of a larger area of land, if the land
is to be used for tourist development, especially if the intended
project is in an area where the Government wishes to promote
tourism. A similar stand is taken for certain industrial sectors.
The
transfer of ownership is effected by as simple process of
registration with the District Lands' Office, after having
the purchase permit from the government.
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To
get the purchase permit you apply to the government through
a solicitor or a notary public. It takes 4 to 12 months
to get the permission. |
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The
purchase permit application will cost you around £750
(cost of a good and fast notary public) or around £1,500
(cost of a good solicitor). |
After
having the purchase permit, in order to transfer the ownership,
the prescribed application form should be completed for submission
in person to the District Lands' Office together with the
registration certificate of the property, a copy of the Council
of Ministers' permission to acquire the said property and
the evidence of payment of all the property taxes to date
(these taxes may include sundry town taxes, sewage tax and
road construction tax).
The information
that is required to complete this application is the following:
names and addresses of seller and purchaser, an identity card
or passport number of purchaser, particulars of the property.
During
the course of the registration procedure the value of the
property will be reviewed by the District Lands' Office valuers,
for the purpose of determining the amount of transfer fees
payable, who may or may not accept the purchase value stipulated
in the sale contract. The purchaser is liable to the payment
of transfer fees on the basis of the value of the property
as assessed by the District Lands' Office valuers i.e. the
open market value of the property on the date of the transaction.
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The
buyer pays 6% VAT over the price of the property. |
The
purchaser and seller may give specific powers of attorney
to any third party to attend and execute the transfer on their
behalf.
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