Frequently Asked Questions & our terms
- Since I am not a Greek citizen, is it possible to buy property in Greece?
Yes, of course it is. If you belong to a country-member of EU you are under the same legislation as a
Greek citizen. If your country is not a member of the EU, the procedures differ
and we are willing to inform you accordingly as long as we know your nationality.
- What documentation is required as being a buyer?
Card of identification/passport in validity
AFM (Greek equivalent of National Insurance number) which is provided to you by
request from the local IRS (Internal Revenue Service)
- What are the legal requirements when buying or selling a property?
Above all, there must be a contract for selling or buying a property in order
for it to be a legal purchase. Τhe permission for such action is given, by law,
to notaries. Hence, each contract/transfer of selling property is a notary’s
obligation. The lawyer examines the titles of the property of the seller and
together with the rest documentation, he brings them to the notary who is
in charge of forming the contract of selling or transferring property. The whole
action is being registered in the relative records of the notary and only then
it is considered valid.
- As a future buyer and not knowing the Greek language, how can I be sure
for the validity of the documentation transmitted for buying property?
This is secured once a law representative, a lawyer, is obliged to
investigate and examine all the titles of the property meaning them to be legal
and wholesome so as to proceed to the final contract. The honor of the lawyer is
furthermore to complete the transition of the property to your name through the
local authorities.
- Which is the documentation required in order to sell property?
The seller must bring all the legal documentation to the lawyer, for example:
Titles of the property
Certificate of the transfer to the Registry of Mortgages
Quadrant diagram and plans
Certificate of the local Inland Revenue Service
Certificate of the Land Registry
- What are the expenses for buying property?
When buying property you will have to add extra expenses to the real value of
the property and that is :
Transfer tax
Municipality tax
Public notary
Lawyer’s fee
Registry of Mortgages
The expenses are being calculated as a percentage to the objective value of the
property ( 18-20%) and not to its real value.
- What could be the cost of buying property in Greece?
The value of a property in Greece is divided into two meanings. The real
value of a property which refers to the expectation of the seller and differs
from place to place based on the demand and supply. The objective value of a property is based on the criteria's set by the inland
revenue authorities for a certain period of time and for certain places. The
objective value sometimes approaches real value but as a rule the former differs
significally ( 50% lower ).So on the transfer/contract of property is done when
the value is not lower than what the objective is.
What are
the terms and conditions before we can go for an inspection property tour?
Upon
reaching an agreement with us under our terms and conditions, you hereby agree
to the following procedures:
1.We will provide a representative to
guide you around the properties you wish to see. If the properties do not meet
your expectations, our representative will be authorized to show you similar
ones in the any areas of the Island on availability.
2. To pay us in cash, a deposit
for service charges which apply as follows:
1- 4 hours of viewing € 60, 00 / hour plus 19% v.a.t
5 - 8 hours of viewing
€ 40, 00 / hour plus 19% v.a.t
3. Should a property be purchased
under our supervision, this amount will be deducted from our commission
(2%).
4. Should you NOT purchase any of the
properties you view under our supervision, the deposit it’s NOT REFUNDABLE.
5. Our representative will be at your
disposal for a maximum period of 3 days. The working
days are Monday to Friday (09:00 am – 17:00 pm). However if you wish to see
properties in weekends, we can arrange that. In this case we apply an extra 25%
in our service charges.
* DISCLAIMER These terms and conditions become in affect
once a deposit has been made on your part.