Land Registry Entry of the Property - High Additional Purchase Costs

  • Erstellt am 2016-10-27 22:12:53

blackm88

2016-10-27 23:01:54
  • #1
Our house is not built yet. But what I have learned so far: you need 2 things to build a house - time and money.

Purchase of the plot ... In our case, the notary and the land registry office are separate, so I received 2 invoices. Then came the tax office, property transfer tax. Consequently, you also have to pay a property tax for your undeveloped plot.
Btw:
If the bank wants an entry of the land charge, this must be done again at the notary, again 2x costs, even higher ...
What is still missing are the (future) development costs if the plot is not fully developed yet...
 

Henrik0817123

2016-10-27 23:04:41
  • #2
- what is the comment about the real estate transfer tax supposed to mean, since it is fixed, known to me, and already paid ... and I explicitly excluded it from my question...
 

ypg

2016-10-27 23:13:21
  • #3


Huh? Where do you write what? In #1 you write something about the land register entry...

You have excluded nothing at all

Regards
 

Bieber0815

2016-10-27 23:15:47
  • #4
I also knew the benchmark of 1.5 to 2 percent of the contract sum for notary/land registry. In fact, we are --- more than a year after signing the contract --- at 1.22%. I have to say that the contract value is rather high (purchase from the developer). The change of ownership is still pending, so there may be another invoice, I don't know.

Therefore, I understand the confusion of the OP.
 

Henrik0817123

2016-10-27 23:24:35
  • #5
?? see my first sentence: bought a property and except for the agent and property tax, what

LOL
 

ypg

2016-10-27 23:38:25
  • #6


Then read properly what you wrote there. You only mentioned something about "statement" - your first sentence is also incomplete, some verb is somehow missing there.

You did not say what you ultimately paid. One would think that you don't know it yourself. I would gladly copy it in here, but when writing on Tapatalk you cannot scroll back.

Give a precise question, then you will get an exact answer.
And don't complain if you get a more comprehensive answer than you expect.

Regards

Edit:
And megaLOL property tax is not real estate transfer tax.

You really need to take the lollipop out of your mouth.
 

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