7849 Homes for Sale in Europe

(€) 170000,  Camerino,  Italy
(€) 179000,  MOROGES,  France
(€) 3382000,  Los Gallardos,  Spain
House Countryside France
When buying a property in France, you encounter various taxes: notary fees (7-8% for existing properties, 2-3% for new builds), registration tax (5- 5.8%), annual property tax (taxe foncière), residence tax (taxe d'habitation), wealth tax (IFI), transfer tax, VAT (20%) on new builds, income tax on rental income, and capital gains tax. Seek professional advice, utilize deductions, and understand double taxation treaties for better preparation.
Landscape in France
When buying a property in France, notary fees include registration tax (5-5.8% for existing properties, lower for new builds), the notary's fee (degressive rates), administrative costs (€800-€1,200), and 20% VAT. Compare notaries, negotiate fees, and get a detailed cost estimate before purchasing.