Buying
a house abroad is a very daunting experience for some people, but the
task of the purchasing of a new home abroad should be a enjoyable experience
as you are after all, buying a second home for you leisure or for perhaps
an investment, or the place you intend to retire to, or to change your
life and swap it for foreign shores. We will endeavour to do our best
to guide you through each step in plain English and our team are ready
to help you with all the formalities at every stage of the purchase.
The Buying Procedure
We help you to open a Turkish Bank Account which is needed for making
your payment for the purchase.
Once the sale is agreed go to the notary office and arrange a power of
attorney which allows us to act on your behalf, sign necessary documents
and arrange payments.
During the process in the notary office we arrange a state registered
translator (necessary under Turkish law)
We draft a contract of sale which we both sign. This contract
is for your peace of mind. It contains everything which you are buying.
It also details your payment terms where stage payments are to be made.
At this time you pay a none-refundable deposit of £1000.
We go to the title deed office and submit your
application. The charge to transfer
the title deed into your name is currently 3% of the sale price. But that will be sorted out when your permission comes back from military.
When the title deed has been transferred into your name we apply to the
electricity and water boards to connect the services in your name. The
charge for this is around £200.
Congratulations
you are now a Turkish Property Owner.
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