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The process
to purchase a property in Northern Cyprus will
be entirely dependant on the tenure of the
property you decide is right for you.
As you will be aware there are
4 types of Title Deeds - 'Foreign Title',
English, German etc, 'Original Foreign' pre
1974, 'Turkish Title', Turkish prior to 1974 and
'TRNC Title', previously Greek owned prior to
1974. There are also leasehold properties -
owned by the Ministry of Tourism, who grant
long-term leases of 49 years.
To
purchase a Freehold title property, there are a
number of checks carried out by the Ministry of
Interior. This will inevitably mean the sale
will take approximately 4-8 months to be
completed.
The process for
buying any freehold property is as follows:
1. Secure property and agree price.
2. Contract drawn up by solicitor, setting down the terms of
sale, i.e. price, timescale,
vendor, purchaser and any special conditions.
3. Vendor and purchaser sign.
4. Purchaser provides 10-20% deposit.
5. Solicitor applies for a Purchase Permit from the Council of
Ministers, (takes 4 to 8
months).
6. As soon as purchase permit is received, remaining balance
due from purchaser.
7. Purchaser pays balance and vendor signs title deed into
name of purchaser.
8. Sale completed.
The costs involved are as follows:
Solicitors cost, including; drawing up of contract, power of
attorney, purchase permit application and seeing sale through
to completion = £1,000
Process for buying
a leasehold property is as follows:
The process to purchase is much the same as
freehold purchases, however, instead of an application going
to the Ministry of Interior, you must apply either directly or
via a solicitor to the Ministry of Tourism, who grant the
lease.
At the time of application a deposit of
10-20% must be paid and held on behalf of the vendor. Once
application is accepted the sale can proceed to a completion
at a convenient time for vendor and purchaser and then the
lease is transferred into name of the buyer.
1- Secure property and price.
2- Contract drawn up by solicitor agreeing terms &
conditions.
3- Vendor & purchaser sign.
4- Vendor applies to Tourism Office to transfer lease.
5- Purchaser applies to take over lease. (May include personal
interview)
6- Once Purchaser application is approved, 10-20% deposit
transferred.
7- On completion, remaining balance paid over to vendor and
lease transferred.
8- Sale completed.
Solicitors cost, including; drawing up of
contract and power of attorney = £300
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