When it comes to buying French property, foreign nationals are treated on par with citizens of France. Foreign nationals are permitted to buy residential and commercial property in France as individuals, or through a legal entity.
It costs about £9,000 a year to maintain property in the UK, including minor repairs, mortgage costs, telephone and internet, insurance, council tax and public area maintenance charges.
In Europe, no law prohibits foreign citizens from buying property but certain countries have put limitations on this right.
Property maintenance expenses in Hungary cost about 1–4% of the property value per year.
Property expenses in Austria are not particularly high in comparison to other European countries. Essential charges include utilities and taxes while repairs, renovation and insurance depend on the owner’s budget.
For those interested in buying property in the Iberian Peninsula, Tranio weighs the pros and cons of investing in Portugal vs. Spain.
Berlin’s property market is one of the most dynamic in the world. The German capital´s population is growing by about 40,000 annually, with the increase largely from young professionals.
Property in Cyprus was badly affected by the 2008 recession and the country's banking crisis in 2012, but better things are to come according to this article by Ivan Chepizhko.
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For immigrants hoping to be granted full citizenship in the Czech Republic, the wait can last a decade. In most cases, this is how the process plays out:
International real estate broker Tranio has assisted a Russian investor in purchasing a land plot for the construction of a residential complex in Hamburg.
On 30 August 2018, Greece launched a digital registry for commercial residential property owners. The necessity to regulate the country’s short-term rental property market has arisen. Why is Greek property so attractive to investors?
German commercial real estate market is considered to be a seller's market, with high-quality properties getting snapped up, and realtors mostly prefer to work with local clients. But large and riskier transactions are a different matter, requiring increased scrutiny from the buyer, i.e. ‘due diligence’.
In 2016, Roman, a lawyer from Kiev, bought a profitable apartment in Budapest with the help of Tranio. In his previous interview, he told us about his search and the purchase procedure. Did he manage to achieve the planned yield and has the apartment increased in price? Tranio caught up with Roman to find out.
Rental yields have been declining in Europe in recent years. As a result, many investors have turned their attention to redevelopment projects, which typically have projected returns of 10–20% per annum.