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The buying process in Sardinia, ItalyStages for property purchase in Sardinia,Italy, from initial offer to final agreement before the Notary.
Information about property and purchase offer
Once you have found the property you are interested in to buy in Sardinia, you should make an official offer to purchase (reservation agreement). Usually this offer is valid for few weeks and involves the payment of a small deposit to the estate agent or seller. Once the offer has been accepted by the Seller, then you can proceed and sign the Preliminary Contract (in Italian language Contratto Preliminare). The Preliminary Contract contains some important clauses; here we list some of them: · Sale price indicating the amount paid at the time of the signature and all payments to be made up to the final sale. · Name of Seller and Buyer, places and date of birth, nationality and Italian tax identification number (defined as Codice fiscale). · Identification of the location of the property you are purchasing. · Full description of the property as stated in the Land registry. · Verification of the Seller legal title. · Date scheduled for the signature of the Final Deed of Sale (defined as Rogito). · Planning permission and other licenses references. · Identification of all incorporeal hereditaments and other covenants that affecting the property and those benefiting the property (rights of wayand access to sites, water, pipelines, etc.). · Map of the building or land (both parties are required to sign it). In some cases you might complete the purchase only after a certain event has occurred, for instance your mortgage application being accepted;or an additional planning permission being granted (ex.: for a swimming pool);or after a successful survey on the building being completed, etc. The final stage in buying a property in Italy is the execution of a Title Deed (Rogito). This contract must be signed and finalised in the presence of a Public Notary (called Notaio): the Notary is an independent and impartial officer who performs the vital task of registering the sale in the Land Register (called Conservatoria dei Registri Immobiliari). Live in Sardinia charges a service fee ranging between 3% and 5% (VAT excluded) of the agreed purchase price, 50% to be paid upon completion of the preliminary contract and the second half at the time of the Final Deed or a the release of the property. .
*For more information about fiscal regime in Italy (income tax, property tax etc.) please refer to the tax guidelines furnished by Live in Sardinia at the time of negotiations. |



