Here are the simplified steps to purchase a commercial property in Famagusta:
Decide how much you can spend on the property and extra costs like taxes and transfer fees.
Find a property that meets your budget and requirements, considering location, size, and what the place offers.
Contact our real estate agent to express your interest.
Arrange a viewing of the property and ask any relevant questions.
Make an offer to the seller. We can assist in negotiating a better price.
Once the offer is accepted, hire a lawyer to handle the legal process. We can help you find a reliable property lawyer in Cyprus.
Check everything with your lawyer to avoid issues later. Look into the property's history, paperwork, and possible problems.
If you are a non-EU citizen, establish a Cypriot private limited company (LTD), which can buy commercial property of any size. Non-EU citizens cannot directly purchase commercial real estate over 250 sqm in Cyprus.
Pay a deposit to secure the property and sign a pre-contract (Reservation agreement).
Proceed with signing the contract and paying part of the remaining balance.
If the property has title deeds, before paying the remaining balance, you must get a Land Registry appointment, pay the transfer fees, and transfer the title deed.
If the commercial property is new, you must pay 19% VAT, and there are no transfer fees.
We can support you at any stage of purchasing commercial real estate in Famagusta.