Properties for sale in Skopelos
Once you‘ve decided the property you are interested in, the steps to be followed are:
The contract is signed by both parties under the presence of a notary, who will then transcribe the contract at the Mortgage Registry, at the region the property belongs, which will keep a copy of the contract.
Note: only the original contract in Greek is signed, which remains in the archives of the notary. If the buyer wishes can hire an interpreter who translates word for word the contract. In the end, the interpreter swears he got right translation and sign below the buyer. Then the buyer has the right to receive a copy of the contract and ask for a translation from the Translation Services of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or from a lawyer who knows the language, at buyer's expense.
- Lawyer’s fee
- Notarial expenses
- Conveyance tax
- Registration fees in the Land Registry
- Real estate agent expenses