City: Varna
Location: In town, Near the Sea
Area: 75m²
Price: € 350
Apartment for rent in luxury building complex
BIB Group rents a one-bedroom flat in four storey luxury building in St. Nikola neighborhood. Available to tenants are quiet beautiful garden with alcoves, barbecue and swimming pool. The apartment is completely furnished with beautiful sea view. It is communicative place.
Local tax, notarial and court fees
Local tax, notarial and court fees
We feel obliged to inform you of the usual practice for expenses (local tax and state fees) on real estate property purchases and sales in Bulgaria to be divided equally between the parties- seller and buyer. There are exceptions to the rule depending on the conditions and compromises negotiated between the parties.
Our role of consultants and agents is to offer you the most successful solutions through existing practice.
Local tax- 3%
Each real estate property deal, transfer or establishement or real right on immovable property on the territory of Bulgaria is liable to taxation (local tax) under the Law on Local Taxes and Charges.
For puchase and sales transactions the amount of the tax is 3% of the selling price for the property and is calculated (on the announced price according to the notary deed) by the notary public engaged for the transaction.
Notarial fee (collected on the basis of a tariff by the notary legalizing the transaction according to material interest- the price of the property in the notarial deed)
The notarial fee is collected in accordance with the NOTARIAL FEES tariff under the Notary Act. You can learn the exact amount of the fee provided that you have gathered all the required documents or have already negotiated the selling price of the property.
Feel free to contact our agent on this matter, he will provide you with a figure for the fee.
Registration fee- 0.01% (collected by the Registry Agency after the notarial attestation)
The registration fee is collected for each document with certified material interest, such as the notarial deed. According to the REGULATIONS ON ENTRIES, subject to entering are all acts for transferring the ownership (sale, grant, exchange etc.) or for establishing, transferring, changing or terminating other real right on the immovable property, as well as acts recognizing such rights (ascertaining notarial deeds, acts for state and municipal property etc.).
Acts, subject to entering, and entered are given publicity, thus becoming examinable for encumbrances and previous transactions for each separate property.











