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Kusadasi (Bird Island) This seaside resort town has grown up immensely in the last 30 years, and is especially popular with package holiday-makers from Europe. From a population of 6000 in the 1970s, it is now closer to 50,000, although a high proportion of this are part of the tourist industry and here only for the summer.... For More About Kusadasi
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1) What can I buy?
A) Freehold property of land may be purchased by most foreign nationals,
from a Turkish national or another foreigner, provided the property is in the
local district "Belediye". VILLALAND Real Estate - Kusadasi Turkey holds a full list
of those countries who have reciprocal agreements regarding property purchase
with Turkey. We can also show the exact locations of these municipality areas.
B) If property or land is outside the Belediye long leases can be
arranged. VILLALAND Real Estate uses a leasing facility designed by two of Turkey's
largest banks, Koc Bank & Garanti Bank. The property is purchased in the banks
name who then lease it to the purchaser. The lease can subsequently be
transferred to a third party if he/she wishes without restriction.
2) How do I pay for it?
It is advised that funds for the purchase should be transferred into the country
through a Turkish bank and specifically identified for that purpose. The foreign
currency should be sufficient to cover both the purchase cost plus other costs
incidental to the purchase. You should keep all receipts to prove the original
purchase to enable easy repatriation. A recent decree aimed at aligning Turkey's
currency laws with the EU states that importation of foreign currency is free,
it cannot be subject to any legislation and it's origins cannot be questioned.
Decree 32, August 1989 Article 4.0.
3) Are there extra costs?
Yes, with some purchases from developers all costs (excluding lawyers fees) are
included, but with individual properties and some small developers only the
purchase price is shown. This is always made clear on promotion material. The
extra charges involved for a freehold or leasehold purchase payable by the
purchaser amount to approximately 10% of the purchase price paid.
4) About ongoing costs?
Property tax, paid annually at a fixed percent of the declared value, (on a new
home a 25% reduction is given until the revaluation conducted after the first
five years).
Building insurance is compulsory for leases arranged through Yapi Kredi, the
premium is approximately 2 per mil. It is also mandatory to purchase State
earthquake insurance.
Gas is normally used for cooking and can also be used for water heating.
Cylinder refills cost approximately £10.00 and lasts approximately a month for
water heating and two months for cooking (a deposit is taken for each gas
cylinder).
Electricity is cheap approximately £0.05p a kilowatt. Bills are payable monthly
at a local bank or directly at the Turkish Electricity Board.
Water costs approximately £0.40p per ton (1,000 litres on mains supply) or £3.00
per ton when bought from a bulk tanker.
Site maintenance, groups of houses, particularly developments will form a
management service, committee or company, to maintain common facilities, common
gardens, repainting, etc. The cost of this will vary from development to
development, but generally starts at around £150.00 per annum. Their conduct is
governed by Turkish law.
5) About my Tax situation?
Capital gains made from the sale of a property will be taxable in Turkey if the
owner is a Company. Individuals do not have to pay capital gains, provided they
have owned the property for one year. In the UK capital gains may be taxable
depending on the individuals situation. Current tax conditions were originally
agreed in a double taxation treaty signed in 1986. These were amended in October
1988 and cover the reciprocal agreement relation to income tax and corporation
tax in Turkey and income, corporation and capital gains taxes in the UK. This
also includes a non discrimination clause "Nationals of a contracting state
shall not be subjected in the other contracting state to any taxation or
requirement connected therewith which is other or more burdensome than the
taxation and connected requirements to which nationals of that other state in
the same circumstances are or maybe subjected". (Article 24). However, we would
always recommend you consult an accountant because each individual's
circumstances are different.
6) Can I rent my property?
Rental income is liable for tax assessment in either the UK or Turkey and will
be payable depending on the personal situation.
7) The selling costs of property?
Freehold resale costs are between 5% (comprising sales tax, local documentation
and legal fees). Property may be sold to Turkish, or foreign nationals without
restriction. Because of the change in law (Decree 32 August 1989) the lira is
now convertible so proceeds of the sale of a property can be converted to
whatever currency and subsequently transferred to any country you choose. If the
property is subject to a Yapi Kredi lease then the transfer costs are just over
1%.
8) Should I furnish my property in Turkey?
Furniture is generally cheap, and can be custom made by local craftsmen if
required. It is possible to buy in most towns at very competitive rates, with a
wide range of goods. Electrical items are less expensive than in England. Towels
and linen are cheaper than Europe, however, household goods are extremely cheap
and can be purchased at the local markets. For non national residents it is
possible to import household goods providing they hold a suitable residency
permit.
9) What about communications?
Telephones are applied for at the Turk Telekom and connected the next day,
depending on availability in your area. There is a small line rental payable
annually approximately £12.00. Lines are generally good and Internet access easy
and well serviced. Television reception is good and if you subscribe to Digiturk
Satellite system you receive 52 channels including MGM, Movie Max 1&2, BBC
Prime, Discovery Channel, Euro sport, CNN world news, etc. There are large
European communities living in Turkey full time, plus many transitory people
living on boats in the harbours for months at a time. During the winter months
there are many social occasions arranged such as book swaps, walks, BBQ's
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