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- 31/03/2022 at 9:57 PM #120703Braceraca
Hi Everyone,
I’m a newbie here and have been reading up on purchasing a property. I’m not sure what the right approach and would really appreciate some guidance.
I am considering a bunch of properties in Bodrum, but unsure about the next steps. I’ve not made any offers, and I have also been looking for a lawyer to help me. Any ideas what property lawyers charge?
Really appreciate any help!
Thank you
Grace
13/06/2022 at 6:25 PM #120973MaggieUsually, legal fees are around 1500 USD.
If you plan to give you lawyer power of attorney, signing the title deed transfer on your behalf there will be additional costs.
Remember, the power of attorney needs to be signed by you at a notary and will cost approximately 600 TRL.
Don’t forget there will be other charges too, sales taxes, broker commission fees, land registry fee, land registry stamp duty, utilities deposits, and depending on the size of the property earthquake insurance.
Best of luck
Maggie
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