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A 10 of the new declared value on the escrtitura. They are as follows:

Transfer Tax

5 ((Impuesto sobre Transmisiones Patrimoniales y Actos Jur*dicos Documentados- Mod 600) when you buy a RESALE property from a private owner.

Title Deed

(Documented Legal Acts Tax) (Impuesto de Actos Jur*dicos Documentados) 0.5 of the declared value

Notary Fees

This fee is about 0.75 of the purchase price may be requested.

Plus Valia Tax

The Plus Valia Tax is a type of capital gains tax, based on the increase in value of the land and not the increase in value of the property. It is strictly speaking, a tax payable by the seller, but in practice the purchaser is normally asked to pay all fees and taxes due on transfer of property, this can be negotiated at the time of sale. This is a tax levied by the Town Hall and is based on the surface area of the land and is calculated at various rates on the annual increases in the value of the land since the previous sale, on the cadastral value and on the date of the previous escritura.

Guide to Mortgages

Non-residents can obtain between 60 to 70 mortgage opening commission

Insurance will vary from 120* to 240* per year.

Notary and registration of the mortgage

Advantages:

Provided you submit the requested financial information, it should be in place within 10 to 15 working days.

The financial information required is minimal

Amongst the lowest interest rates in Europe, currently approximately 3.75%

Banks in the Canary Islands will finance you a percentage of the valuation, NOT of the real selling price, sometimes higher than the buying price

Frequently asked questions

What is a sales agreement?

A private document signed between the buyer and seller. It must reflect true ownership, legal definition of the property, the exact dates of payment, currency of the transaction (euros, pounds, dollars etc) completion dates and penalty clauses. We strongly recommend that the vendor commits to paying double the amount of the deposit paid should he withdraw from the contract. There would also be a penalty paid by the purchaser in the amount of the deposit held should he withdraw from the agreement.

Is it easy for a foreigner to obtain a mortgage?

Yes, Provided you can submit basic financial information to them, getting a mortgage here is much easier than in most European countries.

Other costs involved in owning a property in Tenerife

LOCAL RATES Local rates are payable annually, and are calculated from the rateable value of the land assigned by the local Tax Office.

RUBBISH COLLECTION

The rubbish collection rate is applied by the Town Hall according to the property and payable every 6 months.

WATER RATES

Water consumption is calculated by the water meter and is payable every 3 months. Payment can be made directly at the Town Hall or by bank with direct debit instructions

COMMUNITY FEES

Properties on some complexes will have an annual community charge to cover costs of general maintenance, pool care, gardens, reception etc. Depending on the size of the development and the services offered, this can vary between *800 and *1200 per annum. Other complexes will not share services and there will be a minimal fee to cover street lighting etc.

ELECTRICITY

Charged bimonthly with minimum rates applicable (whether you are in residence or not). Don't forget you use a lot less electricity in Tenerife as no heating is required.

TELEPHONE

Charged monthly. Standard rates vary according to equipment installed, but can be in the region of *9 per month including a touch-dial telephone. Broadband internet connections are available in Tenerife.

These guidelines are meant for guidance only and describe a straightforward purchase scenarios. However this information is not meant to replace proper legal advice, which we always insist you take.


Submitted by:

John Everitt

John Everitt is a consultant to http://www.globespanproperty.com/ Globespan European property portal. Please visit http://www.globespanproperty.com/agents_directory.php our estate agents directory and http://www.globespanproperty.com/guides/canaryislands.html this Canary Islands buyer's guide


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